Glass Slides
Images courtesy of the Shaun DeBow collection
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Cliff House from Ocean Beach
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Cliff House from Sutro Heights
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Ocean Beach, SF
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Seal Rock
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Sutro Heights, building on right: William Billington’s “Sutro Heights Gallery”
(photo studio)
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Sutro Heights
The cannon was a surplus 200-pounder navy Parrott rifle (Adolph Sutro purchased
a pair)
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USAHS MISSOURI
The USAHS MISSOURI arrived in San Francisco February 12, 1900 from the
Philippines (San
Jose Herald - 13 Feb 1900)
More info:
https://www.history.navy.mil/content/history/nhhc/our-collections/photography/numerical-list-of-images/nhhc-series/nh-series/NH-45000/NH-45909.html
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U.S. ARMY TRANSPORT LOGAN
U.S ARMY TRANSPORT GRANT
Army Transport Dock, Pier 12 at the foot of Folsom Street
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Conservatory of Flowers, Golden Gate Park
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Elk Glen, later called
de Laveaga Dell, currently the Aids Memorial Grove
Approximate Google street view location:
link
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Sharon Building, first carousel on left, Golden Gate Park
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Ferry Building, San Francisco
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