
Stow Lake
Golden Gate Park, Frank Druhan (l) and Eugene E. Gallagher in a rowboat on Stow Lake (Gallagher Family Photos)
Golden Gate ParkContains 3892 photos
Golden Gate Park, Frank Druhan (l) and Eugene E. Gallagher in a rowboat on Stow Lake (Gallagher Family Photos)
Golden Gate ParkView northeast across Stanyan from Haight. Market Street Railway (MSRy) 20-line streetcar #903. Stanyan Street Cyclery, Frank M. Smith Tennis shop in background [0903-20-01 SB on Stanyan at Haight ca 1940]
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park. Main entrance and tower to museum viewed from Music Concourse.
Golden Gate Park1930 Pontiac Cabriolet 2-seater convertible parked adjacent to Spreckels Lake at approximately 36th Ave.
Golden Gate Park1930 Pontiac Cabriolet 2-seater convertible parked adjacent to Spreckels Lake at approximately 36th Ave.
Golden Gate Park1930 Pontiac Cabriolet 2-seater convertible parked adjacent to Spreckels Lake at approximately 36th Ave.
Golden Gate Park1930 Pontiac Cabriolet 2-seater convertible parked adjacent to Spreckels Lake at approximately 36th Ave.
Golden Gate Park1930 Pontiac Cabriolet 2-seater convertible parked adjacent to Spreckels Lake at approximately 36th Ave.
Golden Gate ParkA man and two women pose on the music concourse in Golden Gate Park. Palm trees behind
Golden Gate ParkView north on Stanyan to Market Street Railway (MSRy) 17-line Car #133 turning left from Haight onto Stanyan. Entrance to Golden Gate Park at left, Frank M. Smith Tennis Shop in distance right.
Golden Gate ParkMarket Street Railway 5-line Streetcar #840
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park. View over planter beds towards main entrance and staircase.
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park, postcard view of interior of Japanese Tea Garden. [Oriental Gardens, Redwood Empire Association, Zan 2442] (Japanese Tea Garden renamed Oriental Garden during World War II and for a short time afterwards.)
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park, postcard view of interior of Japanese Tea Garden. The Torii Gate built in the garden in 1913. [Oriental Gardens, Redwood Empire Association, Zan 2442] (Japanese Tea Garden renamed Oriental Garden during World War II and for a short time afterwards.)
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park, Torii Gate and stone lantern The stone lantern in the foreground must have been knocked over and broken at some point, the remaining pieces are in storage. (SP) During WWII the name was changed to the Oriental Garden. [Oriental Tea Garden]
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park, Torii Gate and stone lantern [Oriental Tea Garden] [Zan2441]
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park, view from the garden through the main gate. During WWII the name was changed to the Oriental Garden. The Hagiwaras were likely in the camps when this was taken, but the pot closest to the lantern has the Hagiwara name on it.(SP) [Temple, Oriental Tea Garden]
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park, Two men sitting on the Drum Bridge (Moon Bridge) with the main gate of the Tea Garden in the background
Golden Gate ParkMarket Street Railway MSRY streetcar #1648. Golden Gate Park in the background.
Golden Gate ParkMarket Street Railway (MSRy) 7-line #168 on the right of way through Golden Gate Park (now the site of a walking path behind the Beach Chalet). View north. Sutro Heights and Dutch Windmill in the background.
Golden Gate Park