
Clay & Grant
[B 58. Chinese Quarter, S.F. Cal.] View north on Dupont (now Grant Ave). Policeman at right
ChinatownContains 1085 photos
[B 58. Chinese Quarter, S.F. Cal.] View north on Dupont (now Grant Ave). Policeman at right
Chinatown[B 7. Store Window in Chinatown, S.F. Cal.] Dupont St (Grant Ave)
Chinatown[B 2. Bazaar in Chinatown, SF. Cal.] Sun Kam Wah Bazaar 714 1/2. Probably corner of Grant & Commercial
Chinatown[B 4. Chinese Quarter, SF. Cal.] View north on Dupont St (now Grant Ave) from Clay
ChinatownSun Kam Wah & Co. China & Japan Bazaar, 714 1/2 Dupont St. View east on Commercial from Grant. [720 View in China Town Dupont St, Perkins San Francisco]
ChinatownView west across Grant (then Dupont) to west side of street. Hong Fer Low & Co. Restaurant (with figure in doorway), 713 Dupont St., Colombo & Co. cigar factory, 715 Dupont St., Man Lee & Co., Fook Yuen & Co.711 Dupont St. [Chinese Restaurant Dupont St. and Shops or Stores. Perkins 640 Clay St., San Francisco. 87]
Chinatown[China Town. Dupont St.. Perkins. 640 Clay St. San Francisco.] View northeast across Dupont (later Grant) to east side of the 1000 block of Dupont. Building with bay window is 1024 Dupont. Merchandise on sidewalk.
ChinatownMan holding hands with two children, all dressed in traditional Chinese clothes, crossing street. View east on Clay, crossing Dupont (now Grant), with trees of Portsmouth Square in background. Building at left was demolished in late 1887. In distance, Globe Business College and Conservatory of Music at 640 Clay with large sign.
ChinatownView northeast across Clay to buildings between Waverly Place and Grant (then Dupont). Building with lanterns and balcony housed Yoot Hong Low restaurant at 810 Clay. Building at far right demolished in late 1887.
ChinatownFirst Presbyterian Chinese Church Stockton between Washington and Clay. [Chinatown, S.F. Cal.- Miss Cable's class of Chinese girls]
ChinatownView east on Clay Street near Grant Street (then Dupont), Portsmouth Square in the distance, showing a horsecar on Kearny and an original Clay Street cable car. Large sign for Globe Business College and Conservatory of Music in distance.[B3096 Clay Street Hill, Chinatown, San Francisco - Taber]
ChinatownElevated view looking down east side of Grant north of Clay. [Street in Chinese Quarter]
ChinatownTwo children in traditional Chinese clothing crossing Clay Street; single cable car track in street. Building in background was on northeast corner of Grant (then Dupont) and Clay Streets was demolished in late 1887.
ChinatownView northeast across intersection to building housing Fook Woh Bazaar, 731 Clay. Posters for 'The World' at the California Theatre, which opened for a one week run in February, 1887. Building at center demolished late 1887. Same image as Kilburn Bros. stereoview wnp24.187a. [F810 C-005] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346) [China town, DuPont St. N.E. corner Clay St. C-5]
ChinatownWoey Sin Low Restaurant at 808 Grant Street; elaborate decoration on second and third floors of building
Chinatown[B3099 Rag Alley, Chinatown, San Francisco, Cal. 1887] Man and woman peeking out of doorway. Baskets piled up in street.
Chinatown[B2699 Chinatown, S.F. Cal. The Five Idols in the Holy of Holies in the Joss Temple of Lung Gong] Correct name is Lung Kong Temple, Brooklyn Place
Chinatown[3111 Chinese butcher and Grocery Shop. Chinatown, SF] Exterior of butcher shop with men posing at 847 Dupont (now Grant).
Chinatown[B3140 Chinese butcher and grocery shop. Chinatown, SF] Exterior of butcher shop with men posing, at 847 Dupont (now Grant).
ChinatownView northeast across intersection to building housing Fook Woh Bazaar, 731 Clay. Posters for 'The World' at the California Theatre, which opened for a one week run in February, 1887. Building at center demolished late 1887. Same image as wnp71.1219. [Chinatown]
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