
Market & 1st
View southeast across Market to Shriners band marching in rain. Woodstock Typewriter Co. 447 Market, Sheldon Building at right. [Burton Photo Album]
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View southeast across Market to Shriners band marching in rain. Woodstock Typewriter Co. 447 Market, Sheldon Building at right. [Burton Photo Album]
Financial DistrictView south from grandstand across Market to Shriners Parade in rain. Western Union, and Bauer's 467 Market in Sheldon Building. Shriners with capes. [Burton Photo Album]
Financial DistrictStreetcar terminus with minarets for Shriner Convention
Financial DistrictView southwest from pedestrian overpass, towards Southern Pacific Building on Market.
Financial DistrictDecorated for the Shriner's Convention; looking from the Fife Building. Ferry Loop streetcar tracks at center.
Financial DistrictView east on Market Street to the Ferry Building; Decorated for the Shriner's Convention
Financial DistrictLooking east to Ferry Building, pedestrian bridge at left.
Financial DistrictLooking east on Market; Ferry Building decorated for Shriners Convention
Financial DistrictPedestrians on Ferry Building Loop. View from pedestrian bridge stairs.
Financial DistrictView north across Market toward Front Street, and parade to California Industries Exposition in Civic Auditorium, with Down Town Association float showing 1922 skyline and 1906 ruins, pulled by tractor with 'Fordson Industrial Exposition' sign. Tilden Sales Co. Building at left, Boyd Block at right.
Financial DistrictView north across Market toward Front Street and parade to California Industries Exposition in Civic Auditorium, with Red Cross nurses from San Francisco chapter in car. Board of Trade Building and Tilden Sales Co. Building in background. Pacific Photo Supply Company 408 Market, Leibold & Co, H. Bercovich Cigar Co.
Financial DistrictView north across Market to parade passing Mechanics Monument, 22 Battery, Postal Telegraph Building (1908, Lewis Hobart architect), Board of Trade Building. [Parade for Marshal ]Parade for French Marshal Joseph Joffre [Burton Photo Album]
Financial DistrictView north across Market to parade for French Marshal Joseph Joffre, Selig Bros. Tailors in background. [Parade for Marshal ][Burton Photo Album]
Financial District[Parade for Marshall J. ] View north across Market to parade for French Marshal Joseph Joffre, Donahue Mechanics Monument, 22 Battery, Postal Telegraph Building (1908, Lewis Hobart architect), Tilden Sales Building. [Burton Photo Album]
Financial DistrictView East toward Ferry Building (with pedestrian bridge at left). Shriner Parade, Islam Band, ready to march with woman in costume in front.
Financial DistrictView northwest from the Ferry Building toward Telegraph Hill and the Produce District. Intersection of Sacramento and Drumm at lower left. Garbini & Bros Olive Oil, Scandinavian Sailors Home 116 Drumm (built 1907), SFFD Engine Company No. 12 Firehouse 115 Drumm (built 1915) at lower left. Large building above center below Telegraph Hill built 1907 as the American Biscuit Company factory on the corner of Battery & Broadway, still stands 2025. Zellerbach Paper Company, Customs House at upper left. H.C. Long Syrup.
Financial DistrictEmbarcadero looking S. Cars in foreground
Financial District[Ferry Bldg. Frisco] Electric sign "Welcome Fleet", Billboard advertising state fair 9-Line streetcar.
Financial DistrictNight view of Ferry Building illuminated with Shriner symbol on clock tower
Financial DistrictElevated view north from Market Street toward the intersection of Sutter and Sansome. Holbrook Building, Standard Oil Building (1922)at center, beyond it earlier Standard Oil Building (1912, 2 stories added in 1916) and Royal Insurance buildings. Anglo and London Paris National Bank (Albert Pissis, architect) in foreground center (with northern annex addition by architect George W. Kelham under construction) and Flatiron Building at left. Buildings on the right-hand side of Sansome, Including Anglo-California Trust at lower right, have since been demolished and replaced by the Crown Zellerbach Building and plaza.
Financial District