
11th & Bryant
Horse drawn street cleaning wagon with horses, outside Street Cleaning Department building. [dpwbook8 dpw1796]
South of MarketContains 274 photos
Horse drawn street cleaning wagon with horses, outside Street Cleaning Department building. [dpwbook8 dpw1796]
South of MarketView north on 5th Street toward Stevenson, Market Street in the background prior to construction of 5th Street North. Lincoln Building at right at the present site of the Westfield Mall. (2021) [dpwbook8 dpw1881]
South of MarketView north from center of street on 1st between Market and Mission. Postal Telegraph Building (1908, Lewis Hobart architect) and Sheldon Building in distance. [dpwbook8 dpw1883]
Financial DistrictView southwest across 18th St toward Swiss Creamery 4543 18th, Joseph McDonald Wood & Coal 4547 18th, and the home of Charles 'Carlos' Solari, namesake of Solari Hill (now known as Kite Hill). Two single story Victorians were moved to the back of the lot and rotated 90 degrees to make room for a larger apartment house (4555 18th) moved from directly across the street on the line of Storrie Street. Most of the buildings in this view still stand in 2021. [dpwbook9 dpw2034]
Eureka Valley11th St. bet. Mission & Market. View south, Center Stables at 43 11th St, Hotel Sherman at 87 11th. [dpwbook10 dpw2085]
South of MarketElevated View southwest at the intersection of Sansome and Chestnut below Telegraph Hill Panorama with 2099. Merchants Ice and Cold Storage Co., Saloon, North Point Dock Warehouse, Albers Bros. Milling Co, boxcar on railroad siding. [dpwbook10 dpw2098]
Telegraph HillPierce between Eddy & Ellis. Peanut Wagon struck by Geary Car [dpwbook10 dpw2103]
Western AdditionView northerly on Mission Street near Foote Street. Horses and wagons lined up for excavation of dirt. Houses in the background are on Cross Street near Concord. Future McLaren Park ridge in the background. [dpwbook10 dpw2192]
Outer MissionPierce between Eddy & Ellis. Peanut Wagon struck by Geary Car [dpwbook10 dpw2102] Carriage Factory at 1219 Pierce
Western AdditionView west on Market toward Front Street, streetcars with PPIE Exposition destinations, including D-Line. At right, Boyd Block with New Orleans Coffee Parlor, Closeout Sale, barber shop. In center background, Board of Trade (with E.E. George Wholesale Shoes and Johansen Bros. Shoe Co. in upper floors) and Tillman Sales Co. Buildings. Donahue Mechanics Monument visible in distance. At left, man gets into nickel jitney [dpwbook13 dpw2579]
Financial DistrictView east on Market near Beale to a B-Line streetcar inbound at center, Exposition line streetcar at left. Marvin Shoe Company at left. Hansford Building 268 Market (1908), Glenwood Building (with Marvin Shoe Company Sign) and Fife Building (1909, demolished 1966). All buildings in view demolished. [dpwbook13 dpw2582]
Financial DistrictView east on brick paved Pacific Avenue from Front Street in the then produce district, horse and wagon to right. Croce and Celoni Saloon at left.[dpwbook13 dpw2569]
Northern WaterfrontView east on Market near Beale to A-Line streetcar inbound at center. Hansford Building 268 Market (1908), Glenwood Building (with Marvin Shoe Company Sign) and Fife Building (1909, demolished 1966) before 1916 4-story addition. All buildings in view (except Ferry Building) demolished. [dpwbook13 dpw2584]
Financial DistrictView North on Hyde, Ridgeway Apartments 655 Hyde in distance left, 522 Geary at right [dpwbook14 dpw2735]
TenderloinView north on Front near Jackson [dpwbook14 dpw2748] Between Jackson and Pacific. Columbo Market with arched entry on right.
Northern Waterfront