Street of san francisco Black & White Stock Photos
RFC2R7DJ–California Street in San Francisco, California, USA, America, historical illustration, circa 1886
RMCPJ652–California Street in San Francisco, 1906
RMDG3MEF–Looking down Market Street from Fourth Street in San Francisco, California in 1907, showing rebuilding after earthquake and fire
RMW7DRD7–A market place in San Francisco, California, USA, mid 19th century (c1880). Artist: Unknown
RM2C6R1YF–Mr. Rosenberg. Harold's Hometown Newstand on Geary Street in San Francisco, California, February 1983
RMC1NE71–USA, 1950s. Summertime, and a street in San Francisco, California, showing shops, signs and buildings.
RMRD78AX–California Street in San Francisco, California, USA, America, historical illustration, circa 1886
RFFYA434–CHINA: Market street, China Town, San Francisco, antique print 1892
RMAPJGT3–sloping street in San Francisco
RMTCFPMR–Engraving of the Chinese Royal Theatre on Jackson Street in San Francisco, from the book 'The Pacific tourist' by Henry T. Williams, 1878. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RF2DAET57–View of pedestrians and horse-drawn vehicle traffic moving along Market Street in San Francisco, California, past ruins after the 1906 earthquake.
RMJGMWGE–1879: Chinese Market in Dupont Street, China Town, San Francisco, California, United States of America
RFPWRH18–Tram on a street of San Francisco
RM2PHFM20–San Francisco's cable cars climbing the Powell Street Hill, San Francisco, CA, circa 1945. (Photo by Office of War Information)
RM2H7GXKP–Black and white, monochrome image of old ships at Hyde Street Pier, San Francisco, California, USA.
RMBWW2NT–California street in San Francisco. Image originally published in Harper's Monthly Magazine 1883.
RMKWDJPR–A solitary man walks in the ruins after the April 18, 1906 San Francisco earthquake and 3-day fire. In the foreground is a sunken area on Market Street near Ferry building. April 20, 1906 (BSLOC 2017 17 28)
RFMM6T02–Gospel trio performing at the Powell Street BART station in San Francisco. Photoshop threshold manipulation.
RMG3ADP7–Skid Row. Howard Street, San Francisco, California
RFEH0Y94–California Street in San Francisco, California, USA, America, historical illustration, circa 1886
RMCPJ634–Street scene in San Francisco, 1928
RMCPFN0F–Two men, one holding a child, standing in the street, Chinatown, San Francisco, circa 1905
RMW7DGJ3–Steamer Day in San Francisco, California, 19th century (1937). Artist: Unknown
RM2C6R272–Mr. Rosenberg. Harold's Hometown Newstand on Geary Street in San Francisco, California, February 1983
RM2P13B92–Washington Street, Chinatown, San Francisco, between 1896 and 1906.
RF2WANE30–Buildings along the Cable Car line along Powell Street in San Francisco, California.
RMTXGEX4–San Francisco Fire. View of damage in Sacramento Street after the earthquake of 1906
RMAPJHNC–Street in San Francisco looking at Transamerica
RMPEDPF7–Black and white print depicting the second Merchant's Exchange Building, a three-story, Beaux-Arts style structure with a tower built for the purpose of observing ships, located on California Street in San Francisco, California, USA, published in the volume 'The Industries of San Francisco, Her rank, resources, advantages, trade, commerce and, manufactures, Conditions of the past, present and future, representative industrial institutions, historical, descriptive, and statistical', 1884. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RM2A599XK–California History - Telegraph hill from Vallejo Street, Wharf--San Francisco ca. 1866
RM2TAKM3T–Market Street, San Francisco earthquake in 1906
RME5G6HE–Anti-war protesters take to the street in San Francisco with the war in Vietnam still going on, and Richard Nixon U.S. President promising to end the war.
RM2C54Y3G–Interior of Arnold Genthe's studio on Clay Street in San Francisco
RM2H7GXKN–Black and white, monochrome image of old ships at Hyde Street Pier, San Francisco, California, USA.
RMBRH28W–A tram on a street in San Francisco in California, United States
RMKWDJPT–Men search the rubble of a store, after the April 18, 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire. A looted cash register remains in the ruins at corner of 4th and Market Streets (BSLOC 2017 17 29)
RMBNGWG0–USA, California, San Francisco, street scene, 1950s
RMG38A6F–Market Street, San Francisco, California, with carts and electric trams Date: 1894
RMCWKGHE–Many workmen repair Sutter Street in San Francisco 1906 after the great earthquake. Taken at junction with Filmore St.
RMCPJ647–Street scene in San Francisco, 1927
RMBPPYY6–Fire on Market Street - View of street in San Francisco, California, earthquake aftermath with man patrolling with gun
RFG0R86W–CALIFORNIA: Sacramento Street, San Francisco, antique print c1880
RM2C6R2H7–Mr. Rosenberg. Harold's Hometown Newstand on Geary Street in San Francisco, California, February 1983
RMG15CDC–Troops from the Presidio walk east along Market Street after the San Francisco earthquake of 1906. Part of their mission was to protect private and public property as well as to assist police and firefighters. Smoke is billowing out of the tall Call Build
RM2HNPGP0–view to modern skyscraper at crossing Fremont street in San Francisco
RM2BTPAPG–Wonderful San Francisco . Recent view of Montgomery Street , known as the Wall Street of the West . 23 August 1928
RMAPJGR0–California Street in San Francisco looking up hill
RM2CDA5H3–Marquee for Orinda Theatre, a movie theatre in downtown Orinda, California, originally built ca 1941, July 15, 2020. ()
RMT4P0X5–California History - Telegraph hill from Vallejo Street, Wharf--San Francisco ca. 1866
RM2TAKM3M–Corner of Sansome Street and California Street, San Francisco earthquake in 1906
RME5G6HG–Anti-war protesters take to the street in San Francisco with the war in Vietnam still going on, and Richard Nixon U.S. President promising to end the war.
RM2AWWAEN–Fourth Street at San Francisco Park, Panama (City)
RMHG2DXR–San Francisco
RF2BNXN0R–Lombard Street in San Francisco California. Black and white night shot with car light trails.
RMKWDJR0–People walking on Market St. after the April 18, 1906 San Francisco earthquake and 3-day fire. Note the tent housing emergency operations of the Postal Telegraph Co. (BSLOC 2017 17 32)
RM2B01TBD–USA: Downtown Chinatown, San Francisco, c. 1929. San Francisco's Chinatown was the port of entry for early Hoisanese and Zhongshanese Chinese immigrants from the Guangdong province of southern China from the 1850s to the 1900s. The area was the one geographical region deeded by the city government and private property owners which allowed Chinese persons to inherit and inhabit dwellings within the city. The majority of these Chinese shopkeepers, restaurant owners and hired workers in San Francisco Chinatown were predominantly Hoisanese and male.
RM2M3JRDY–A burning street in San Francisco, a few men try to reach their offices to salvage what they can. The San Francisco earthquake occurred on the 18th April 1906 and measured 7.9 on the Richter scale. A violent shaking lasted for 45 seconds and could be felt from Southern Oregon to Southern Los Angeles. Three thousand people lost their lives with destruction to property amounting to million. Date: 1906
RM2A58820–Washington Street, Chinatown, San Francisco
RMC45X4H–High-rise buildings in the Wall Street in San Francisco, 1930
RM2WMK833–San Francisco Earthquake of 1906: Area north of California street in the vicinity of Grant Avenue showing Telegraph Hill in the distance. The church standing on the right is Saint Mary's Church, entrance to Chinatown. The area adjacent to Saint Mary's Church,showing a crumpled tower or steeple is the Hall of Justice on Kearny and Clay Streets
RFT2KBHP–CALIFORNIA. California Street, San Francisco 1891 old antique print picture
RM2BAYEM4–a rock band performed on stage at the Castro Street Fair on 08/14/1977. San Francisco, California
RMW7F5X3–The California Theatre, San Francisco, California, 1922. Artist: Unknown.
RM2HNPGP1–view to modern skyscraper at crossing Fremont street in San Francisco
RMD96R4N–Mission stree view of democratic headquarter in the San Francisco mission district of San Francisco in the seventies
RF2F1RHDM–Howard Street in San Francisco, known as 'Skid Row,' the district of the unemployed - Photograph by Dorothea Lange
RMKW4HN9–Counterweight and metal braces for the historic 3rd Street bridge, originally built in 1933, in the China Basin neighborhood of San Francisco, California, August 21, 2016.
RF2K9F6EW–Edith Irvine - The Skeleton of Montgomery Street after San Francisco Earthquake 1906
RM2WEXR19–Street scene, San Francisco CA, USA, 1977
RM2RTYD3D–San Francisco, California 1963. The last days of the Fox Theater on Market Street in San Francisco.
RM2B8FA60–Girl running down a street, Chinatown, San Francisco
RM2BN2H9A–City Hall, San Francisco Earthquake, 1906
RMF7NJH5–San Francisco Fire. View of damage in Sacramento Street after the earthquake of 1906
RMKWDJPY–People walk on Market St. toward the ferry to leave San Francisco after the April 1906 earthquake. Of the citys 440,000 approximately 250,000 evacuated the city shortly after the disaster (BSLOC 2017 17 31)
RMETXN08–The cable car turntable at Powell Street San Francisco 27th January 1963
RMAY3Y8A–Usa San Francisco
RM2A58827–Washington Street, Chinatown, San Francisco
RMRMD408–A street musician earns his living with various instruments. He plays (among others) on trumpet and guitar.
RMED4DW3–Kearney Street, San Francisco, circa 1912
RFMMG438–SAN FRANCISCO. Montgomery Street—The Palace Hotel in the Distance 1882 print
RM2BTW7C8–Castro Street Fair in San Francisco on August 20, 1978
RMW7F5JB–Front elevation, the Golden Gate Theatre, San Francisco, California, 1925. Artist: Unknown.
RMBNY9BP–SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE 18 April 1906. Arnold Genthe's famous photograph looking towards the fire on Sacramento Street.
RMHYCAF9–san francisco, california, united states of america
RMM7C4BX–Fourth Street at San Francisco Park, Panama (City) LCCN2002697900
RMPEDMA0–Black and white photograph showing the early twentieth century Crocker Building, built in a wedge shape on a city street corner, with trams and people visible in the foreground, the building was destroyed by an earthquake and fire, from the volume 'The history of the San Francisco Disaster and Mount Vesuvius Horror, ' authored by Charles Eugene Banks, and Opie Percival Read, and published in Chicago, 1906. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RMB3H54D–Cable car in a street of San Francisco
RM2JBHT8P–A pedestrian and young man riding an elecric scooter cross a busy street in San Francisco, California.
RM2RTY6AF–San Francisco, California c. 1910. Market Street in San Francisco, with the Call Building at left. Designed by noted local architects James and Merritt Reid along with bridge engineer Charles Strobe, the structure survived the 1906 earthquake. Eighteen stories tall, it was San Francisco's first sksyscraper and the tallest building west of Chicago.
RMW2GBGB–Chinese and American women walking down a street, Chinatown, San Francisco
RM2PPJWRC–Street sign of Telegraph Hill in San Francisco, California United States in black and white
RMFAT58C–Market Street, Showing Earthquake Upheaval, San Francisco, California, USA, circa 1906
RMKWDJRY–A new shoe store at 822 Market St. is open for business in San Francisco in 1906. In the background a steel frame building is under construction amid the ruins from the April 18, 1906 San Francisco earthquake (BSLOC 2017 17 50)
RMJGMWEE–1879: A street market in San Francisco, California, United States of America
RM2BWF0J2–SAN FRANCISCO, CA- MAY 31: Protestors demonstrate on Market Street in San Francisco, California on May 31, 2020 during the protest after the death of George Floyd. Credit:Chris Tuite/ImageSPACE/MediaPunch
RM2A5881H–Washington Street, Chinatown, San Francisco
RMCPJ64T–City view of San Francisco
RMD4MA49–Kearney Street, San Francisco, circa 1912
RMBJBXMG–Pedestrians cross street in front of Woolworths in San Francisco, California during the 1950s. Trolley
RMRATKTN–International Hotel banner protesting pending eviction of low income elderly residents and demolition of the International Hotel building on Kearny Street in San Francisco, California. 08/03/1976
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