
Lake Merritt
Oakland, view northwest across Lake Merritt toward Oakland City Hall from Lakeshore Drive and East 18th Street.
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Oakland, view northwest across Lake Merritt toward Oakland City Hall from Lakeshore Drive and East 18th Street.
Outside SFOakland, view northwest across Lake Merritt toward Oakland City Hall from Lakeshore Drive and East 18th Street.
Outside SFOakland, view northeast toward Lakeshore, houses on hill, and the Pergola. Lakeshore Ave near Boden Way.
Outside SFSan Mateo Drive, then called Griffith Avenue, and St. Matthews Avenue in San Mateo. United Railroads [U04511]
Outside SF[8th Brigade U.S. Army Camped at South San Francisco March 21-23, '14 641a] See also wnp37.04184. Big camp of pup tents and soldiers for field exercises. San Bruno Mountain behind. In March 1914, photographer Beckett was a corporal in the 16th Infantry Regiment of the 8th Brigade, posted at the Presidio of San Francisco. Commanding officer of the 8th Brigade was Brigadier General John J. Pershing and the regiment would go to the Mexican border the following month. (JB)
Outside SF[8th Brigade U.S. Army Camped at South San Francisco March 21-23, '14 640a] See also wnp37.04208. Big camp of pup tents and soldiers for field exercises. San Bruno Mountain behind. In March 1914, photographer Beckett was a corporal in the 16th Infantry Regiment of the 8th Brigade, posted at the Presidio of San Francisco. Commanding officer of the 8th Brigade was Brigadier General John J. Pershing and the regiment would go to the Mexican border the following month. (JB)
Outside SFSteamer General Frisbie off Mare Island. The General Frisbie, built in 1900, was a passenger ship used as a ferry between Vallejo and San Francisco. She was the fastest ship on the route at the time she was built and carried passengers until her retirement in 1920.
Outside SFPassing Red Rock in San Pablo Bay. Flock of seagulls overhead
Outside SFMan on ferry steamer 'General Frisbie' passing Mare Island. The General Frisbie, built in 1900, was a passenger ship used as a ferry between Vallejo and San Francisco. She was the fastest ship on the route at the time she was built and carried passengers until her retirement in 1920. [Stmr Genl. Frisbie]
Outside SFCity Hall. 2134 Martin Luther King, Berkeley
Outside SFCouple on San Bruno Mtn near Daly City [Daly City Album]
Outside SFTwo unidentified adults and four Wulzen children around a dory during a trip to Pacific Grove. GGNRA/Wulzen GOGA 18480)
Outside SFCityscape looking N, intersection of Crocker and Peoria , Daly City at center [Daly City Album]
Outside SFSan Diego, Panama-California Exposition. Amusement area called "The Isthmus"; War of the Worlds, Cafeteria
Outside SFWellman Hall in the background. ROTC drill? - from a set called 'Frisco Exploration Fall 1915'
Outside SFLooking southwest. Point San Pedro in distance. [Marine Sunset - Rockaway Beach - Morton & Co "PERMANENT FILE" 24623-8]
Outside SF37th Street & Webster, Mosswood Park in Background
Outside SFUnder the Wire. Loading a lumber steamer anchored offshore. Cable loader; steam schooner; dog hole port. [Loading a steamer Pidgeon (Sic) Point]
Outside SFQuarantine Station (future Ayala Cove) viewed across Raccoon Straits from Tiburon. Elephant Rock at left
Outside SFCar #372, California Ice Company, northeast corner
Outside SF