wnp37.01508
Scott & Filbert
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View east on Filbert over Cow Hollow toward Russian Hill showing damage from the 1906 earthquake and fire. 2496 Filbert(formerly 2460 Filbert) on the corner, and then home to Brilsford Flint, wool merchant, Grand Commander of the Knights Templar of California, and former president of the Olympic Club, still stands though in slightly modified form. Home of Louis Schultz (1842-1909, brewer and capitalist) with the Mansard (french style) roof at 2426 (later 2466) Filbert built no later than 1875, demolished 1948. [Duplicate wnp37.01484]
Cow Hollow
wnp25.3041
View from Telegraph Hill
View northwest to Golden Gate Bridge, Fort Mason, Municipal Pier, Aquatic Park, Haslett Warehouse, Del Monte Cannery buildings, North Beach, Standard Oil fuel storage tanks, rail yard. San Francisco Tower of Art Institute at far left center.
Telegraph Hill