nob hill

Crocker Residence. California Street, San Francisco
c. 1890

View of the exterior of the Crocker mansion on California Street in Nob Hill.

1906

One of nine negatives found in the same original envelope. The original envelope reads, "Oakland 1906, Earth-Quake Pictures, (central bank bldg. is written below, and crossed out)". None of the...

1906

One of nine negatives found in the same original envelope. The original envelope reads, "Oakland 1906, Earth-Quake Pictures, (central bank bldg. is written below, and crossed out)". None of the...

1906

One of two negatives found in the same original envelope. original envelope reads, "Grace Episcopal Church, burnt out safes- California St. " 2005.52.44 is specifically identified as burnt out...

1906

One of two negatives found in the same original envelope. original envelope reads, "Grace Episcopal Church, burnt out safes- California St. " 2005.52.43 is specifically identified as Grace...

1906

One of two negatives found in the same original envelope. original envelope reads, "Looking South-east from Nob Hill, the North-west corner of Post and Taylor Street, San Francisco

1906

The photographs are mounted on black paper. The front photo shows the ruins lookinf S-W from Nob Hill, with City Hall in the center background. The second photo shows the ruins of the Hall of...

1906

The photographs are mounted on black paper. The front photo shows the ruins of the Grand Opera House. The second photo showslooking South East from Nob Hill.

1906

The photographs are mounted on black paper. The front photo shows the ruins along New Montgomery St., from Mission Street, with people amongst the fallen bricks. The second photo shows the ruins...

1906

The photographs are mounted on black paper. The front photo shows the ruins along O'Farrell St., with men and wagons moving along the street. The second photo shows the ruins looking south from...

1906

The photographs are mounted on black paper. The front photo shows the ruins of City Hall. The second photo shows the damage done to, and the surrounding the Fairmont Hotel on Nob Hill.

1906

The photographs are mounted on black paper. The front photo shows the ruins of the Boericke and Runyon Co., and is identified as Nob Hill from Union Square. The second photo shows the ruins...

1906

One of two negatives found in the same original envelope. The original envelope reads, "Looking South-east from Nob Hill, the North-west corner of Post and Taylor Street, San Francisco

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