Golden Gate Park

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Golden Gate Park
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Golden Gate Park

Gjoa ship restoration [Pump Gear #5] 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
Golden Gate Park
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Golden Gate Park

Gjoa ship restoration [Petroleum Engine #6] 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
Golden Gate Park
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Golden Gate Park

Gjoa ship restoration [Midship Winch #7] 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
Golden Gate Park
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Golden Gate Park

Gjoa ship restoration [Bolo View #8] Bow view 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
Golden Gate Park
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Golden Gate Park

Gjoa ship restoration [The Counter #9] Stern and rudder view. 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
Golden Gate Park
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Golden Gate Park

Gjoa ship restoration [Port Side #10] 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
Golden Gate Park
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Golden Gate Park

Gjoa ship restoration [Deck View Looking Aft #11] 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
Golden Gate Park
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Golden Gate Park

Gjoa ship restoration [Deck View Looking Forward #12] 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.

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Golden Gate Park
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Golden Gate Park

[MSRy, Streetcar #161 - 7-Line Golden Gate Park] Underpass beneath Main Drive

Golden Gate Park
Playland at the Beach
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Playland at the Beach

Playland, Great Highway and Ocean Beach Aerial view looking northeast

Ocean Beach
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Golden Gate Park

Stepping stones across rivulet, Mallard Lake Stream in Golden Gate Park, WPA project.

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Golden Gate Park
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Golden Gate Park

Mallard Lake Improvements. WPA construction, general view east towards island

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Golden Gate Park
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Golden Gate Park

Island in Mallard Lake, WPA project

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Golden Gate Park
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Golden Gate Park

Mallard Lake idrained for WPA project

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Golden Gate Park
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Golden Gate Park

Mallard Lake drained for WPA project

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Golden Gate Park
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Golden Gate Park

Mallard Lake drained for WPA project

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Golden Gate Park
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Golden Gate Park

Mallard Lake, drained for WPA project

Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate Park
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Golden Gate Park

Mallard Lake Improvements. Mallard Lake drained for WPA project

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Golden Gate Park
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Golden Gate Park

Rustic Rest Shelter. One of four rustic arbors on the eastern end of Golden Gate Park; now demolished.

Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate Park
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Golden Gate Park

Rustic Rest Shelter. One of four rustic arbors on the eastern end of Golden Gate Park; now demolished.

Golden Gate Park