
Aquatic Park
View Toward Hyde St. Pier. Military maneuvers. Landing craft and soldiers on beach
Contains 382 photos
View Toward Hyde St. Pier. Military maneuvers. Landing craft and soldiers on beach
View Toward Van Ness Ave., Military maneuvers on beach
Russian Hill and Aquatic Park. Taken from military transport ship arriving (17)
Telegraph Hill. Taken from military transport ship arriving (18)
Taken from military transport ship arriving (11). Oakland Army Terminal. Note "San Francisco Port of Embarkation" on gangway.
Outside SFFort Mason, Aquatic Park, Russian Hill. Taken from military transport ship arriving (14)
Taken from military transport ship arriving (09). View from outside the Gate looking east.
Outside SFTaken from military transport ship arriving (12). View from outside the straits looking east to Bridge and Fort Point.
Outside SFTaken from military transport ship arriving (03)
Taken from military transport ship arriving (07). View south to Sea Cliff, Presidio, Baker Beach (aka Baker's Beach).
Outside SFTaken from military transport ship about to pass under suspension section (04)
Taken from military transport ship arriving (08). View from outside the straits looking east to Bridge and Presidio bluffs
Outside SFGreat White Fleet entering bay, passing between Alcatraz and Telegraph Hill. Viewed from Alcatraz. [-20-] Two guards carrying rifles are visible at lower left, indicating the group of people were military convicts being kept under guard.
Sailors disembarking at wharf for Great White Fleet parade. Near Howard Street. Hotel Mohawk and Hotel Admiral, Crowley's.
1906 Earthquake and Fire [J-162 People receiving first food, after great fire, S.F.], 3000 block of Van Ness Avenue near Bay Street. Eggs being distributed to a crowd by US Navy Sailors. All of these buildings had to be demolished or moved to make way for the PPIE. The apartment building at far right was moved to 1515 Greenwich St, and still stands. At extreme left, barely visible, is a house that was moved to 1232-1234 Chestnut St; it also still stands.
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