
Old Civic Center
View west from City Hall Ave and McAllister to Old City Hall and Hall of Records, City Hall Avenue, Mechanics Pavilion, Supreme Court Building (Larkin & McAllister) at right.
Civic CenterContains 696 photos
View west from City Hall Ave and McAllister to Old City Hall and Hall of Records, City Hall Avenue, Mechanics Pavilion, Supreme Court Building (Larkin & McAllister) at right.
Civic CenterView southwest across Van Ness. Parade passing St. Mary's Cathedral
TenderloinSacred Heart College, built by the Christian Brothers in 1874, Southeast corner of Eddy & Larkin [SC44 ]
TenderloinView northwest across Market to Jones & McAllister to Hibernia Bank, Albert Pissis architect. The building was extended westward with an addition in 1905. [Hibernia Bank B- 10] [F810 B-010] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
TenderloinView north across Market to Admission Day Parade, Soldiers at attention, Mark Strouse Bay City Market (1138 Market, then between Taylor and Turk), people on rooftops and leaning from windows, soldier on horse The Bay City Market was first opened at this location from about 1875 to the earthquake and fire, re-opening on Van Ness and then on Hayes and Octavia until it returned to its original block from about 1909 to 1920. It was next at 19-25 Mason between Turk and Eddy from 1921 to 1922, then across Market Street to its last location at 945 Market to 1940. (PF)
TenderloinView west across Van Ness to St. Mary's Cathedral (1891-1962)
TenderloinView east down Market toward Ferry Building. Mark Strouse Bay City Market at left, Admission Day (Native Sons) Monument beyond. Call Building and Emporium at right. Alisky's Art Studio. (Flood Building not yet constructed.)
TenderloinView east down Market toward Ferry Building. Mark Strouse Bay City Market at left, Admission Day (Native Sons) Monument beyond. Call Building and Emporium at right. Alisky's Art Studio. (Flood Building not yet constructed.)
TenderloinNight view southwest across Market toward 6th showing electrical decorations and pillars for the Knights of Pythias, Hale's department store(with electric signage for event) and Chinn-Beretta Optical Co. at 991 Market at left; poor exposure.
TenderloinView east down Market from near center of roadway showing decorative pillars and electric lights along with flags and bunting, to celebrate the Knights of Pythias. Cable Cars running on Market. Hale's department store, Chinn-Beretta Optical Co. at right. Weinstock, Lubin & Co. in Donahoe Building at left across Taylor St.
TenderloinView west across Van Ness Ave. Parading women in white dresses and parasols passing St. Mary's Cathedral, marching south.
TenderloinLooking north on Market St. Elephants in Circus Parade. Wonder Millinery 1026 Market, Clayton St Family Collection
TenderloinView southeast. Hales Bros. Department store, Market street open cable car, pedestrians.
TenderloinElevated view north on Mason from Market. Hotel Inverness, Tivoli Opera House, Gen. Arthur Cigar ad, Fairmont Hotel in distance. The date range for this photo is the production of Florodora, which played for the first time in SF at the Tivoli, from April 9, 1905 through May 7, 1905, and did not have a follow up run before the 1906 earthquake and fire. The Metropole lodging house is on the left of the photo. The Hotel Inverness was completed in early 1904. Pacific Shirt Co., Drs. Kergan & Kergan Electric Sanitarium, J.J. Gildea Outfitters, Cohn Bros. Jewelers, The Diamond House, 1034 Market.[No. 15. Mason St. north from Market]
TenderloinElevated view northeast from 7th & Market. Jones Street Shuttle cable car, (Jones Street Dinky), Prager's Department Store (Murphy Building) at center. [Market and Jones St], [SC34 ]
TenderloinView north to Mason, Turk & Market Sts, Admission Day (Native Sons) Monument, Tivoli Opera House in background at southwest corner of Eddy and Mason, showing musical comedy "The Burgomaster" starting March 10, 1905. Golden State Hotel. Hotel Inverness, Pacific Shirt Co. Monument moved to Golden Gate Park in 1948, moved to Market at Post and Montgomery Streets in 1977.
DowntownView northwest across from center of Van Ness to parade passing St. Mary's Cathedral and crowd seated on steps watching a man and two young girls in costume with a large banner. Probable Labor Day parade. [D]
TenderloinElevated view north on Mason from Market. Hotel Inverness, Tivoli Opera House, Gen. Arthur Cigar ad Fairmont Hotel in distance. The date range for this photo is the production of Florodora, which played for the first time in SF at the Tivoli, from April 9, 1905 through May 7, 1905, and did not have a follow up run before the 1906 earthquake and fire. The Metropole lodging house is on the left of the photo. The Hotel Inverness was completed in early 1904. Pacific Shirt Co., Drs. Kergan & Kergan Electric Sanitarium, J.J. Gildea Outfitters, Cohn Bros. Jewelers, The Diamond House, 1034 Market. [No. 15 Mason St. North from Market][F810 SS-114] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
TenderloinView north on Mason from Market, Admission Day Monument (Native Sons Monument) in original location. Tivoli Opera House at Eddy and Mason in background. Building at left is The Metropole lodging house, built around 1883. The four-story building next door at 5 Mason is either recently remodeled from three to four stories with bay windows added on, or rebuilt, though still a lodging house. The building next to it at 9 Mason is the San Francisco Whist Club which was listed there from 1901 through 1905. The Tivoli Opera House beyond, opened on Dec. 23, 1903.(PF) [Mason St. North From Market SS-113] [F810 SS-113] (GGNRA/Behrman GOGA 35346)
TenderloinView northwest from center of street to group of men parading south in white caps with interlocked striped canes, ribbons on their coats. Probable Labor Day parade.
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