
Bryant near 3rd
Empty lot at 477 Bryant (future site of Fritz Automotive), Construction shed with sign
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Empty lot at 477 Bryant (future site of Fritz Automotive), Construction shed with sign
South BeachNight scene, three firemen spray water on stack of burning wood palettes [2/2 Opp. Pier 38] (folder: Fire, Pier - Burning - Night) near 1st & Townsend
South BeachNight scene, overhead view of groups of firemen, two trucks along pier fight fire out of frame at right, gas tanks stacked in foreground [Pier 36] (folder: Fire, Pier - Burning - Night)
South BeachView southwest across 3rd & Townsend intersection to Southern Pacific Passenger Depot. [SF Southern Pacific Railroad Station]
South BeachMission Creek, rail yards, I-80, 3rd St., Hall of Justice, industrial area (section 226 of 284 - 1969 Aerial Views)
South of MarketPier 80, Mission Creek, rail yards, industrial area, Embarcadero, 3rd St (section 251 of 284 - 1969 Aerial Views)
South of MarketSouth of Market, piers, Bay Bridge, Mission Creek (section 252 of 284 - 1969 Aerial Views)
South of MarketSouth of Market, Bay Bridge, piers, Ferry Building, Embarcadero Freeway, (section 253 of 284 - 1969 Aerial Views)
Financial DistrictGroup of firemen with axes, picks, tackle blaze below, civilian onlookers in background [2/2 Pier 44] (folder: Fire, Pier - Firefighters - at working scene)
South BeachElevated view from roof, ladder truck and park below [2/2 South Park] (folder: Fire, Smokey Streets, Day)
South BeachColin P. Kelly Street, East of 2nd Street between Townsend and Brannan (known as Japan Street before 1942)
South BeachView northeast from the middle of the block near Townsend and toward Delancey (then 1st Street). Oriental Warehouse, southwest corner. Built 1867, major Southern Pacific and Pacific Mail facility. This building stands, though converted to housing in 1996. San Francisco Landmark #101
South BeachView southwest from Delancey Street (then 1st Street) near Brannan. Oriental Warehouse Built 1867, major Pacific Mail Steamship Co. and later Southern Pacific facility. This building still stands in restored form at 650 Delancey. San Francisco Landmark #101, converted to housing in 1996.
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