
Music Concourse
Golden Gate Park. 'Apple Cider Press' statue, Fulton Street Chutes' Theater in the background. [Cider Mill Golden Gate Park]
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Golden Gate Park. 'Apple Cider Press' statue, Fulton Street Chutes' Theater in the background. [Cider Mill Golden Gate Park]
Golden Gate ParkFamily feeding ducks, coots, and geese at Stow Lake in Golden Gate Park.
Golden Gate ParkJefferson Peyser feeding ducks at Stow Lake, c. 1900
Golden Gate ParkJefferson Peyser feeding black swans at Stow Lake.
Golden Gate ParkJefferson Peyser feeding ducks at Stow Lake.
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park. Little boy, Jefferson Peyser, posing on cherub statue in front of Spreckels Temple of Music band shell. Four of these statue groupings originally stood in front of the band shell and were later removed.
Golden Gate ParkChildren's Playground, Golden Gate Park. Jefferson Peyser on donkey
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park. Egyptian-influenced museum building on Music Concourse. 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.
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park, Dutch Windmill and reflection in pond.
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park. 'Apple Cider Press' statue with 'Chutes Theatre' on 10th Avenue in background. This bronze sculpture by Thomas Shields was displayed during the Midwinter Fair of 1894. M.H. de Young later purchased it for the City of San Francisco. It was originally a drinking fountain.
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park. Memorial Museum on Music Concourse. Original sphinx statue, Dore Vase. 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. (Only one sphinx of original pair is visible in this view. The eastern sphinx collapsed and was removed in May 1905.)
Golden Gate ParkView north from Music Concourse past Pedestrian Underpass to Memorial Museum with Dore vase and original Sphinxes in front. Fine Arts Building for Midwinter Fair was renamed Memorial Museum in 1895 and eventually became part of de Young Museum. - Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate ParkMemorial Museum - Golden Gate Park, original Sphinx statues. 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.
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park - View east to Memorial Museum in background. People on lawn. 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.
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park. Two women with babies in strollers posed alongside 'Apple Cider Press' Statue.
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park, Little boy, Jefferson Peyser, on stone bridge in Japanese Tea Garden
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park landscape, with 'Apple Cider Press' statue at center. Pedestrian tunnel portal behind statue.
Golden Gate ParkRecreation Grounds, Golden Gate Park, near 7th Avenue. Baseball game in background, little girl in foreground
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park conservatory with flowerbeds spelling out 'Welcome F.O.E.' (Fraternal Order of Eagles) '05,' and eagle art on either side.
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park, view north to Memorial Museum from across music concourse and pedestrian underpass. Woman and kids posing over tunnel. 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. [Old Museum G.G. Park]
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