[Panoramic Series, Plate 37, with S.F. News Letter, November 7, 1896. Picturesque San Francisco, Deer Paddock, Golden Gate Park] Deer and Elk(?) beside pool. Mount Sutro in background. Deer Glen. Today, site of National AIDS Memorial Grove.
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View across Music Concourse to Memorial Museum. Originally constructed as the Fine Arts Building for 1894 Midwinter Fair, it was renamed Memorial Museum in 1895 and eventually became part of de Young Museum. Building at left was originally the Royal Bavarian Pavilion at the 1894 Fair. It was converted into an annex to the Memorial Museum. Together with the Japanese Village (today's Tea Garden), these were the only buildings not demolished after the fair.
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Japanese Tea Garden
Tea House with sign advertising 'Tea with cake 10 cents served in Japanese style' The two posts date from the Midwinter Fair when they were part of a tall ladder used by acrobats to drum up interest in the (then) Japanese Village. They remained in that spot for years. (SP)
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Deer Glen
Golden Gate Park, Deer Glen, now AIDS Grove, Park Commission lithograph, Clary Collection [H.S. Crocker Co. SF]
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View north to woman and children walking, McLaren Lodge in background.
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Four women in hats standing alongside Main Drive (present JFK Drive) near McLaren Lodge. [View in Golden Gate Park San Francisco, Cal]
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Memorial Museum
Dore Vase at entrance to Memorial (later part of de Young) Museum, originally Fine Arts Building of 1894 Midwinter Fair in Golden Gate Park. Copy of this: wnp37.03275. [Entrance to Museum, Golden Gate Park, SF, Cal. 1896]
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Japanese Tea Garden
Main entrance gate (Shuro-mon) and 2nd Tea House in Japanese Tea Garden
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Japanese Tea Garden
Golden Gate Park. Tea House and Drum Bridge
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Christian Endeavors, People congregating in Golden Gate Park at Old Bandstand. Future tennis courts. The Sixteenth International Christian Endeavor Convention, held in San Francisco from July 7th to 12th, 1897. Duplicate of wnp24.322a.jpg
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Conservatory of Flowers
People sitting, standing and walking in front of conservatory. Horses and carriages
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Family Photo Scrapbook. Garfield statue, near the Conservatory.
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Family Photo Scrapbook. Second park bandstand, with girl at podium.
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[5067 Christian Endeavors, Golden Gate Park, July, 1897] Bandstand on site of future tennis courts. Duplicate of wnp24.322a.jpg
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Crowd in front of part of the old Music Stand, ladies with parasols [5067 Christian Endeavorers, Golden Gate Park, Sn Francisco, Cal. U. S. A.]The Sixteenth International Christian Endeavor Convention, held in San Francisco from July 7th to 12th, 1897. duplicate of wnp24.0019a.
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Conservatory of Flowers
View across Conservatory Valley with people seated. [5074 Keystone View Co.]
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Chain of Lakes
Golden Gate Park, 3 people pose near rustic concrete bridge on North Lake.
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Steel Bridge (Roebling Suspension Bridge) over Middle Drive, view west toward the current Aids Grove. The bridge led from the second Music Concourse and Bandshell (site of today's tennis courts) toward the Conservatory of Flowers and avoided equestrian traffic.
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[Artillery Passing Through Golden Gate Park] Main Drive near Garfield Monument. Covered wagons, horse drawn carts, men riding horses, woman walking on road, trees. Duplicate of wnp24.283a
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Police station and emergency hospital located on original site of Casino in 1896. Annotations on photo in Hamilton H. Dobbins' scrapbook identify policemen as Manuel De La Guerra, S.M. Thompson, H.S. Dearborn, Dow, Chas. Budd and James Kavanaugh.