When all the serious runners have long since passed, the costumed throng emerges onto the Bay to Breakers route in this shot taken May 19th, 2013. (read more)
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When all the serious runners have long since passed, the costumed throng emerges onto the Bay to Breakers route in this shot taken May 19th, 2013. (read more)
you are the Street View Queen. Great overlay! (read more)
A view of a mother and child getting on a Broadway streetcar, July 1913. This view is Herald Square facing south down Broadway. Notice the McAlpin ... (read more)
Thanks to some awesome detective work from the Bernal Heights History Project, this previously unknown location was identified as the corner of Mission and Santa Marina ... (read more)
A banner in front of San Francisco's Ferry Building celebrating 150 years of the SF Port, a Year of the Bay milestone. Several other banners like ... (read more)
A view of America's Cup boats out practicing on the Bay in April 2013. Picture taken from the new Exploratorium at Pier 15, with Angel Island ... (read more)
Remnants of the 1930's-50's Sudden Christensen shipping line on the Exploratorium's Pier 15 home by the Bay. This shipping line was known for transporting "Oriental" goods ... (read more)
An nteractive Bay Bridge model at the Exploratorium in front of the real thing, Pier 15. (read more)
A view of the Bay Bridge from one of the Bay window exhibits on the Exploratorium's Pier 15. (read more)
A view of some shops at the corner of Foubert's Place and Carnaby Street in 1960's London. Shop "John Stephen" can been seen at 33 Carnaby ... (read more)
People browsing the colourful shops on Carnaby Street in the 1960's. (read more)
Teen hang out in front of "Carnaby Girl" on London's Carnaby Street in the 1960's. (read more)
View south of a scene at the intersection of 19th Avenue and Lincoln Way, today the entrance into Golden Gate Park. Shell and Associated gas stations ... (read more)
One of my fondest memories on the Bay is the Railroad Revival Tour at the Middle Harbor Shoreline Park in Oakland in 2011. The venue is ... (read more)
Leaving the kids at home with the husband, my Mom took a big European tour in May 1994 with my aunt. Girls trip! She tools lots ... (read more)
This past week I finally visited the Balclutha, a three-masted, steel-hulled ship built in the late 19th century to carry a variety of cargo all over ... (read more)
The St. Francis Hotel (now the Westin St. Francis) in the aftermath of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. (read more)
Horse carriages at the Arch of Constantine (l'Arco di Costantino) and Colosseum (il Colosseo) in Rome, Christmas Eve. (read more)
Building Architect: Michelangelo Buonarroti (Italian, 1475-1564) Building Date: 1536-1603 Photograph date: ca. 1865-ca. 1895 Materials: albumen print Note how, remarkably, the placement of many of the ... (read more)
This photograph is from an album containing 96 views of streets and buildings in San Francisco, California that illustrate the destruction caused by the 1906 earthquake. ... (read more)
This is one of the images which photographer Archibald Burns (Scottish, died about 1880) included in a book, called 'Picturesque Bits from Old Edinburgh' and published ... (read more)
16mm film shot by posse member Ted Hinton just minutes after Bonnie and Clyde were fatally ambushed by officers near Gibsland, Louisiana on May 23, 1934. ... (read more)
Immediate aftermath of shelling in Amiens, France, during World War I. This shot captures some of the impact that shelling had on the towns of France ... (read more)
The square, palace, and church, Amsterdam, Holland. A view of Kononklijk Palace in Dam Square. Between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900 1 photomechanical print : photochrom, ... (read more)
Declaration of the German Republic, 9 November 1918. A crowd gathered outside the Reichstag or German parliament building in Berlin. The crowd is predominantly male with ... (read more)
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