
Market & Spear
View East to Ferry Building. Street decorated with American and other flags. Probably for the 1909 Portola Festival.
Financial DistrictContains 2366 photos
View East to Ferry Building. Street decorated with American and other flags. Probably for the 1909 Portola Festival.
Financial DistrictNight view from near Steuart and Market Street. Ferry Building decorated for the Portola Festival, October 1909. [FB-11]
Financial DistrictElevated view northwest across Market. [Looking up Market Street at Post. The Crocker Building in the foreground; On the left, in order, are the 660 Market St. Realty Building, Chronicle, Mutual Savings Bank and Phelan Buildings] Flannery Building with signage for C.M. Wooster Co. Country Lands, Golden State Irrigated Farms Co. in front of the Mutual Savings Bank Building. At far left, scaffolding over sidewalk for Palace Hotel construction (opened December, 1909) Very similar image to wnp13.231.
Financial DistrictView northeast across California to Bank of California, Alaska Commercial Buildings.
Financial DistrictView east on the last block of Sutter, corner of Sansome, toward Market. Horsecar approaching. Anglo & London Paris National Bank (Albert Pissis, Architect) under construction at left. Central Trust Company (later Anglo-California Trust Co.) in distance left. United Railroads - [U02333] (original number on plate is incorrect) [Sutter and Sansome Streets Showing Condition of Street Next to Track Caused by Digging Basement for Bank Building Photo 4:30 PM August 26, 1909]
Financial DistrictView north on Battery Street to Postal Telegraph Building (Completed October, 1908, Lewis Hobart architect), Donahue Mechanics Monument with surrounding fountain pool (later removed) in foreground. U.T. Hungerford Brass and Copper. Horses drink at trough installed by San Francisco Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals at right. [BU-42] [G810 BU-042] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Financial DistrictFerry Building Illumination During Portola Festival, outlined with lights. [FB-11, 12983] (G810 FB-011) (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Financial DistrictView east to Pier 2 at foot of Mission (at left) and Pier 4 (on right), formerly called Mission St. Wharf Nos. 1 and 2. New Wellington Coal, Western Fuel Co. coal bunker with moveable derricks on right. Garbage scow on left, ferry approaching in distance. Farmers Transportation Co. and Steamer Valletta freight shed on Pier 2 at left. Yerba Buena Island in distance. [G810 SH-576] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
Financial DistrictFerry Building from Lower Market St. at night, Clayton St Family Collection
Financial DistrictView east from from center of Market Street near Spear. Streetcars and cable cars
Financial DistrictNight view from foot of Market Street, 1910 Admission Day. Crowds of people in street
Financial DistrictElevated view of Ferry Building and ferry loop.
Financial DistrictElevated view of Ferry Building and ferry loop. Crop of wnp4.1358
Financial District[Coronation of 'Queen California' Admission Day Celebration 1910. 5] Market between Davis & Front. Address on awning "356."
Financial District[246 All the News all the Time at the Ferry. San Francisco, Cal. Weidner] Newsboys waving newspapers for sale. Headline: 'Man slain on marsh by mysterious missile'
Financial DistrictNight view of Ferry Building illuminated with PPIE 1915 symbol on clock tower
Financial DistrictView northwest to Call Building, Monadnock Building, and Palace Hotel under construction. (Bockman family)
Financial DistrictView northwest across intersection to Anglo and London Paris National Bank, Albert Pissis architect. (Bockman family)
Financial DistrictStreetcars lined up at loop. (Bockman family)
Financial DistrictMoonlight Card, popular fashion in 1900s 1910s. Day picture turned to night.
Financial District