Real photo postcard (read more)
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Real photo postcard (read more)
West Terrace of Will Rogers' Ranch in Santa Monica, California. (read more)
Greetings from the Golden Pheasant San Francisco's most favorably known restaurant San Francisco (195?) (read more)
James David Givens, photographer (1906) (read more)
Ruined buildings on Post, banner reads "Livingston Bros Dry Goods, formerly 123-129 Post St. August Blumberg, photographer (read more)
August Blumberg, photographer, 1906 (read more)
Call Building (Claus Spreckels Building) on corner of Market and 3rd with flames of the fire coming through windows, Mutual Life Building and Raphael's (clothing and ... (read more)
August Blumberg, photographer (read more)
August Blumberg, photographer (read more)
August Blumberg, photographer. (1906) (read more)
View of Grace Church after the earthquake and fire of 1906. According to Bishop William Ford Nichols' autobiography "Days of My Age", Grace did not become ... (read more)
"Lobos Square 1906." "Refugee Shacks in Lobos Square occupied by Fire Suffers [sic] 1906." Photo shows earthquake and fire refugees living in shacks made of wood, ... (read more)
August Blumberg, photographer (read more)
Sharon's Building and Children's Playground after the 1906 earthquake. (read more)
Shows how closely people clung to their homes, only leaving when the fire was a few doors away. August Blumberg, photographer (read more)
The Market Street entrance to the Palace Hotel, after going through quake, fire and dynamiting, refused to fall even when the big walls were pulled down ... (read more)
August Blumberg, photographer (read more)
Photograph by August Blumberg (read more)
Restaurant made of boxes at 5th and Market streets on Public School property. It was owned by a woman who defied the school authorities for a ... (read more)
Caption: One Year After - During reconstruction period the streets were full of chuckholes - Streetcar pulling a team out of a hole on the tracks. (read more)
J.B. Moller, photographer Location is approximate (read more)
Theodore Kytka, photographer (Location is approximate) (read more)
View down California St. from Nob Hill, during fire. St. Mary’s Church, left center; Merchants’ Exchange building, E.A. Cohen, photographer (read more)
Carlos Hittell, photogpraher "Fault ran through here. Road was straight before the quake." (read more)
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