Lafayette Park
View east to Russian Hill. Top of Yerba Buena Island in background.
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View east to Russian Hill. Top of Yerba Buena Island in background.
Pacific Heights
Night view northeast over Noe Valley and Castro Hill to downtown and Bay Bridge. St. Philip The Apostle Church (Diamond & Elizabeth Sts.) to right of center.
Diamond Heights
View east from a rooftop on 21st Street near Chattanooga, J-Church right-of-way in the foreground. Houses on 21st street between Chattanooga and Dolores.
Dolores Heights
843 Church Street. View northeast to downtown, Bay Bridge, and Hamm's Brewery. Second Church of Christ, Scientist,Dolores and Cumberland (1916, architect William H. Crim) at far right.
Dolores Heights
View east to downtown, Market St. at center. Corona Heights at left. Castro Theatre prominent in foreground.
Clarendon Heights
View east down 18th Street, intersection of Deming and Uranus at left foreground, Gray Brothers quarry, brick factory, on Corona Heights at left.
Castro
View from Tank Hill northeast toward Mt. Olympus, Buena Vista Park, Corona Heights, and Gray Brothers Brick Factory. Clayton Street crosses in the foreground.
Ashbury Heights
Very early view south to Diamond Heights and Glen Park
Midtown Terrace
Very early view south to Diamond Heights and Glen Park
Midtown Terrace
Very early view west to Mt. Davidson, Forest Hill, Laguna Honda Hospital
Clarendon Heights
Looking northeast from Clarendon to Buena Vista Park; Panhandle; Cole and Parnassus in the valley
Clarendon Heights
View southwest from near Pierce and Hayes across a steep mostly empty block toward Buena Vista Park. The south side of Fell between Pierce and Scott is largely unchanged in 2021. The temporary post-earthquake offices of Pacific Telephone are visible at the intersection of Fell and Scott.
Alamo Square
View south from Mount Olympus to lower slopes of Twin Peaks, quarry on Burnett on current site of Rooftop School Mayeda Campus; Eureka Valley on left; intersection of Mars & Corbett near center
Buena Vista
Elevated view southwest from about 933 Treat Avenue between 22nd and 23rd, near the railroad right-of-way. At center (current site of the Parque Ninos Unidos) is the San Francisco Materials Co.(owned by Ralph H. Ruppert and formerly J.H. Kruse lumber yard), a building supply and lumber company. The Pacific Telephone building at 25th and Capp in distance right. Bernal Heights in distance left.
Mission
View east from atop Mary's Help Hospital; [This is part of Mary's Help Hospital]
Mission Dolores