
Japanese Tea Garden
Golden Gate Park, Main pond area in the Japanese Tea Garden
Golden Gate ParkContains 3892 photos
Golden Gate Park, Main pond area in the Japanese Tea Garden
Golden Gate ParkSchiller & Goethe Statue in original location on the west side of the Music Concourse, (current site of the de Young Museum Sculpture Garden) on August 11, 1901. It would be moved to the current east side of the Concourse in the early 1920s.
Golden Gate ParkChain of Lakes, Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate ParkElk in Bison Paddock, Golden Gate Park (same image as negative wnp14.0934)
Golden Gate ParkPeacock posing amidst shrubs, tree limbs on ground. [Peacock. HS Hoyt]
Golden Gate ParkGeese in Golden Gate Park?
Golden Gate ParkPossibly Arizona Garden near Conservatory Palmetto trees and cactus.
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park. View of Sharon Building.
Golden Gate ParkPortals of the Past, Lloyd Lake. Columned entry portal salvaged from Towne Mansion on Nob Hill after 1906 disaster. Moved to Lloyd Lake in 1909.
Golden Gate ParkChain of Lakes, Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park. Sutro Heights in the background
Golden Gate ParkElevated view north across path and lawns to Conservatory of Flowers. Drinking fountain by Melvin Earl Cummings (installed 1905) at the entrance.
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park, Woman and girl walking toward main pond area of Japanese Tea Garden (This area was added to the garden in 1902)
Golden Gate ParkModel boats on Spreckels Lake, Golden Gate Park. View looking northwest with Fort Miley buildings and water tower in distance.
Golden Gate ParkDutch Windmill in Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park. Dutch Windmill with visitors
Golden Gate ParkElk in Golden Gate Park Buffalo Paddock (same image as lantern slide wnp13.173)
Golden Gate ParkWoman dressed in baseball uniform, bat in hand, amidst trees and foliage. Possibly in Golden Gate Park.
Golden Gate ParkGolden Gate Park. Arizona Garden near Conservatory. View south toward Mt. Sutro and Affiliated Colleges
Golden Gate ParkView northwest to Memorial Museum, with sphinxes and Dore vase in front. Golden Gate Park. Fine Arts Building for Midwinter Fair was renamed Memorial Museum in 1895 and eventually became part of de Young Museum.
Golden Gate Park