
Music Concourse
Golden Gate Park. Bandshell (also Spreckels Temple of Music)
Golden Gate ParkContains 3892 photos
Golden Gate Park. Bandshell (also Spreckels Temple of Music)
Golden Gate ParkDutch Windmill. Marshy area in foreground
Golden Gate ParkView north from Martin Luther King Jr Dr in the southwest corner of Golden Gate Park.
Golden Gate ParkMurphy Windmill, viewed from South Drive
Golden Gate ParkView south across Spreckels Lake on a cloudy day
Golden Gate ParkBoy Scouts- Cub Pack. Native American style tipis on playing field.
Golden Gate ParkBoy Scouts- Cub Pack holding model airplanes and kites, posed in front of a Native American style tipi
Golden Gate ParkBoy Scouts- Cub Pack holding model airplanes and kites, posed in front of a Native American style tipi
Golden Gate Park5-line & 21-line Streetcars; looking west; G Golden Gate Park; Stonewall
Golden Gate Park7-Line Haight going over rustic stone bridge overpass on South Drive (Martin Luther King Jr. Drive), looking east
Golden Gate ParkView south across Stanyan to 20-line MSRy streetcar #294 with zip stripe livery going north. Archery sign on building, Brother Orchid poster on front of streetcar.
Golden Gate ParkView northeast across Stanyan to 7-line Market Street Railway (MSRy) streetcar #179, Car barn, San Francisco Riding School, Hotel Stanyan in background. Signal service station.[36777]
Golden Gate Park20-line MSRy streetcar #297 Archery
Golden Gate ParkPolo Field Stables - [Polo Sheds, WPA Project, View of Sinai Unit 12 Head, July 1940]
Golden Gate Park["The Lodge" - Golden Gate Park] McLaren Lodge, Stanyan and Fell
Golden Gate ParkMallard Lake, WPA Project Rock Facing at Waterfall
Golden Gate ParkGjoa ship restoration [#1]. Hull interior. Roald Amundsen's Gjoa was the first ship through the northwest passage in 1906. Donated to San Francisco, she was displayed at the west end of Golden Gate Park from 1909 to 1972, when she was returned to Norway.
Golden Gate ParkGjoa ship restoration [#2] Hull interior. Roald Amundsen's Gjoa was the first ship through the northwest passage in 1906. Donated to San Francisco, she was displayed at the west end of Golden Gate Park from 1909 to 1972, when she was returned to Norway.
Golden Gate ParkGjoa ship restoration [Raised Deck at Bow #3] Roald Amundsen's Gjoa was the first ship through the northwest passage in 1906. Donated to San Francisco, she was displayed at the west end of Golden Gate Park from 1909 to 1972, when she was returned to Norway.
Golden Gate ParkGjoa ship restoration [Windlass #4] Roald Amundsen's Gjoa was the first ship through the northwest passage in 1906. Donated to San Francisco, she was displayed at the west end of Golden Gate Park from 1909 to 1972, when she was returned to Norway.
Golden Gate Park