
Grant & Sacramento
View north across intersection. Dragon lantern streetlamps dedicated September, 1925. [Chinatown, Grant Av.]
ChinatownContains 274 photos
View north across intersection. Dragon lantern streetlamps dedicated September, 1925. [Chinatown, Grant Av.]
Chinatown1906 Earthquake and Fire, [Society Camped in Golden Gate Park.No. 46] Golden Gate Park; Sharon Meadow. McLaren Lodge in background. Duplicate of wnp27.0410
Golden Gate ParkLooking east to SF Bay, Cable Car #22 and others.
Chinatown1906 Earthquake and Fire, view northwest across Market to ruins of Masonic Temple. Union Trust building at right, Crocker Building at left. [28]
Financial DistrictElevated view northwest to St. Ann's Building, Cor. Powell & Eddy Sts., with Columbian Woolen Mills, S.N. Wood & Co. clothiers electric sign in entry, Louvre Restaurant in basement, barber shop. At right, building housing Stockwell's, later Columbia Theatre. Market St. Railway Co. Powell Street cable car and turntable, Eddy St. streetcar at left. In distance left, Poodle Dog restaurant and Tivoli Cafe.
Downtown / Union Square1906 Earthquake and Fire, View southwest to large crowd of refugees in Dolores Park (then Mission Park) in early days after the catastrophe, with scattered tents and belongings.
Mission DoloresView east along roadway to Memorial Museum. Originally constructed as the Fine Arts Building for 1894 Midwinter Fair, it was renamed Memorial Museum in 1895 and eventually became part of de Young Museum.
Golden Gate ParkView east on unpaved States Street near Gray Brothers Brick Factory and quarry (site of tennis courts in 2020) on unpaved States Street. Some of the houses at right still stand. 155 States is first house at right. [dpwbook3 dpw496]
Corona Heights[Columbus bet. Green & Union dpwbook3 dpw530] Northwest on Columbus showing trench and exposed pipe. Washington Square at right.
North BeachElevated view northeast across intersection of Geary & Fillmore Streets to Weinstein Co. Department Store. Steel arch with electric lights over intersection. [dpwbook3 dpw550]
JapantownView northeast over Beale St. bridge viaduct at Harrison, under construction, to former U.S. Marine Hospital / Sailor's Home. Santa Fe Warehouse in distance left. (Spear and Harrison) in background. [dpwbook4 dpw624]
Rincon HillView north to Donahue Mechanics Monument. Fountain and pool were removed in late 1914 to early 1915. Postal Telegraph Building (1908, Lewis Hobart architect), San Francisco Art Leather Co., New Orleans Coffee Parlor. Horses drink at trough installed by San Francisco Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals at right.[Donahue Monument, Market near 1st and Bush dpwbook4 dpw699]
Financial DistrictView of south side of Mission street near 7th. Hotel Gordon at left, A. Galet Glass company, Streetcar passing by.[Demolishing 1119 Mission St dpwbook5 dpw1437]
South of MarketView south to workmen viewing Hole in Street [dpwbook7 dpw1698]
Pacific HeightsView north to superstructure of the Civic Auditorium (now Bill Graham Auditorium) from Hayes Street. [dpwbook7 dpw1729]
Civic Center