Golden Gate near Broderick
View east between Broderick and Divisadero. 1770 Golden Gate at extreme left still stands. (2019) Apartments at right, 1763 Golden Gate, built 1908.
Western AdditionContains 7784 photos
View east between Broderick and Divisadero. 1770 Golden Gate at extreme left still stands. (2019) Apartments at right, 1763 Golden Gate, built 1908.
Western Addition
Elevated view northwest across Chinatown to Russian Hill. Hall of Justice in background right. Sunset Magazine headquarters (1934-1951), at 576 Sacramento. Russian Hill skyscrapers (1101 Taylor and 945 Green) in the background.
Financial District
View from boat in bay toward North Beach, Telegraph Hill
SF Bay
Helmet Rock in foreground; Golden Gate in background
Lands End
St. Ignatius Church, Kezar Pavilion, Golden Gate Park
Parnassus Heights
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View northeast to people watching approaching fire after 1906 earthquake, from hilltop. Same image as wnp37.01225. [Van Ness Ave burning. Postcard mailed 09/08/1906]
Cathedral Hill
Fair buildings under construction, view northeast from Pacific Heights. House in left foreground at Lyon & Vallejo Sts. is 2990 Vallejo (extant 2020,built 1914, Walter Bliss Residence, Architects Bliss & Faville) To its right, 2980 Vallejo, Edgar Mathews Residence, extant 2020, built 1908 Edgar Mathews, Architect. Angel Island and Alcatraz in background. [Exposition 1915 San Francisco]
Pacific Heights
Looking northeast. Commercial postcard
Clarendon Heights
View northeast down Market Street. City Hall, Yerba Buena Island, Bay. Photo by Ferd J. Zettler
Clarendon Heights
View north to Buena Vista Park and Corona Heights
Clarendon Heights
View northeast to Corona Heights
Midtown Terrace
View northeast up Market Street
Clarendon Heights
Postcard view looking southwest on Market toward Twin Peaks from the David Hewes Building at 6th and Market. Lick Pioneer Monument is visible at center in Marshall Square, but Grove Street has not been cut through to Market and Marye Building on west side of square is intact. Portion of City Hall Ruins at right center. Grant Building (The Bank of San Francisco) at 7th & Market at left. Roof of Eastern Outfitters Co. at left, Hotel America, Sterling Furniture. Just beyond the Grant Building is the upper portion of the stage end of the Central Theatre at 8th and Market, which burned in April, 1913. [Upper Market Street & Twin Peaks. P.P. Co. No. 984]
South of Market
Clipper between Sanchez & Church, looking southwest to Gold Mine Hill, future Diamond Heights
Noe Valley
Boy on California Street; looking east to Financial District, shadow of photographer. Hotel Lafayette, Clunie Building, Merchants Exchange in background. St. Mary's Square at right.
Chinatown