
Alfred D. Snow, ship
Embarcadero. [Alfred D. Snow 400] 3-masted full-rigged ship tied up at pier along SF waterfront. [F810 SH-305]
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Embarcadero. [Alfred D. Snow 400] 3-masted full-rigged ship tied up at pier along SF waterfront. [F810 SH-305]
Vessel 'South Bay' in floating dry dock. Possibly a dredge. [F810 SH-311]
[Strathnairn 674] 3-masted bark-rigged sailing ship tied up along San Francisco waterfront at foot of Lombard St. Sacks of coal or grain stacked up outside brick warehouse at left. [F810 SH-328]
Northern Waterfront[Frank N. Thayer] 3-masted full-rigged ship tied up at pier along San Francisco waterfront near present Filbert and Embarcadero. Telegraph Hill at left. [F810 SH-336]
Northern Waterfront[J.A. Thompson 417] 3-masted full-rigged ship tied up at poier along SF Waterfront. [F810 SH-338]
[Valparaiso 436] 3-masted full-rigged ship tied up along SF waterfront. Two men in foreground. [F810 SH-348]
[Ship Young America. Capt. Holmes. Last trip in SF Cal. Capt. Chas. Matthews No 138] Tied up at North Point Dock, SW corner Chestnut & Sansome St, on SF waterfront Part of Telegraph Hill at left. [F810 SH-370]
Northern WaterfrontShips tied up at pier along the waterfront including square riggers, two-masted scow schooner, and steamship. None identifiable. [F810 SH-427[]]
Steamer partially overturned in the bay at foot of Folsom Street with barges alongside. [Steamer Newbern at the foot of Folsom St. 1881 No. E-74] [F810 SH-433[]]
Rincon Hill[Dickie's Ship Yards SF 1882 E.77] Wooden ships under construction on shipways on SF waterfront, approximately Pier 70. [F810 SH-445[]]
Central Waterfront[USB No. 52] Unidentified steamer with white painted hull, single funnel, three auxiliary sail masts. [F810 SH-459[]]
Steamship in a floating dry dock, presumably somewhere on SF Bay. [Floating Dry Dock SF 1866] [F810 SH-518]
[No. 8 Helios] Bow view of steamer approaching a dry dock, probably at Hunters Point.. [F810 SH-521]
Passenger liner S.S. 'President Hoover' & tug 'Coalinga' [F810 SH-557] Liner ran aground off Taiwan and declared a total loss in 1937.
[Shipyard]. Bow-on view of ship 'Green Port' tied up at pier. Built as the USS General S.D. Sturgis in 1943 in the Kaiser shipyard in Richmond, California. Converted to a civilian cargo ship and renamed Green Port in 1967. Scrapped in February, 1980 in Taiwan.