Chinese Village pagoda at Golden Gate International Exposition
Treasure Island
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Ferry Building at night
Lit for the knights Templar Conclave
Downtown
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Presidio
Looking across Golden Gate from Fort Scott bluffs above Baker Beach (also Baker's Beach) to Marin Headlands, Kirby Cove at center.
Presidio
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Yerba Buena Island
South side of island viewed from ship on the bay.
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Child with Goat
Unknown Location, Child in wicker goat-drawn cart w/teddy bear. This goat cart travelled around with a photographer.
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GGIE
Tower of the Sun at Golden Gate International Exposition, looking south from Court of the Seven Seas
Treasure Island
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Market & Kearny
View east from center of street to Wendell Willkie motorcade. 660 Market Building, Crocker Building, Hobart Building in background.
Downtown / Union Square
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View from Mt. Sutro
Haight Ashbury; Cole Valley; Haight Street Grounds baseball field, aka California League Grounds or League Grounds (On Stanyan, between Frederick and Waller, 1887-1895); Golden Gate Park Panhandle, cable car lines, and rare (only?) view of Laguna Seca.[6516]
Parnassus Heights
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Studio Photo
Four people in prop car. Painted backdrop of 3rd Cliff House.
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Studio Portrait
Two ladies in large hats, in painted dirigible that is titled 'San Francisco New York' with Ferry Building and waterfront below.
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Balboa & La Playa
Tintype of two women and a baby in horse drawn carriage, outside Ocean Beach Pavilion, Balboa St entrance.
1906 Earthquake and Fire, Elevated view northeast from just beyond southern end of fire area. Rubble has been mostly cleared from destroyed houses. W. Third & Son, dry goods, 930 Valencia.
Dolores Heights
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Pacific near Scott
View west on Pacific between Scott and Pierce, though possibly between Divisadero and Broderick. Pacific Avenue Cable Car #51.
Pacific Heights
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Union & Fillmore?
Conductor leaning against Auto that Says "American Bis...."
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Franklin & Myrtle
View northwest across Franklin to First Unitarian Church, 1187 Franklin, built 1887, George W. Percy Architect. The tower was damaged in the 1906 earthquake and the top sections removed soon after. Myrtle Ave., to the left, no longer extends west of Franklin. Sarcophagus of Thomas Starr King, California Historical Landmark 691, since moved southward on the church property, at center.
Cathedral Hill
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Mission District?
Crowd observing parade with Mission Promotion Association float
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46th near Fulton
Cottage at 859 46th Avenue , Sutro Heights in background Same house as wnp27.4736 and wnp27.4735
Richmond Outer
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Steiner near Pine
1906 Earthquake and Fire, View southwest to earthquake damage of St. Dominic's Church and groups of people talking. Pacific States Telephone Building at right [69]. Taken after April 18, 1906 earthquake and before May 14, 1906, when south tower was pulled down.