Topic: californiarevealed Source: 16mm film: 1 Reel of 1. A gravity car can be seen in the left background. Source : 1 Page of 1: Photograph 8. Topics: californiarevealed, californialightandsound, Gravity cars, Locomotives, Railroads. In the background are other students sitting down and a view of the back of the school and brick building in City Terrace.
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Celebration to mark completion of SP steam locomotive No. This was the first locomotive built at the Sacramento Shops. The locomotive was vacated January 22, and scrapped in Los Angeles February 27, The headlight and smokestack of SP steam locomotive No.
Huntington," is visible to the right of No. Topics: californialightandsound, californiapreservationservice, Railroads, Note : Soft focus or out of focus throughout. Description : An eleven minute film featuring the Ouye family in Sacramento, California. The film contains footage of four separate occasions including Halloween and a trip to the San Francisco Fleishhacker Zoo. The beginning of the film shows the Ouye children celebrating Halloween with pumpkin carving, costumes, and making cookies.
The second segment is of a trip to San Francisco where the family rides on the Steamboat Eureka and tours places like Home movies of Ursula Griswold Bingham. Early footage of a Mt. Tamalpais home. Topics: californialightandsound, home movie Source: 8mm film: 1 Reel of 1. Source: 1 Page of 1: Photograph 2. Call Number: Digitized by California Revealed. Topics: californialightandsound, californiapreservationservice, Shades of California -- Monterey, Wells Description : A panel discussion of women who are members of the Black Panther Party in which they relate their personal struggles and experiences as "Panther women" engaged in civil rights activism.
Topics discussed include the Free Breakfast for Children program, police brutality, economic For additional Its goal was to provide information about the experiences of Eastern European Jewish immigrants to the U. The project emphasized the south of Market Street district in San Francisco, where many of the immigrants first Note : Part 5 has very loud distortion in the original tape.
The project emphasized the south of Market Street Description : Interview with Albert Sperisen. Nash, and others, and the Book Club of California. Gleason, noted columnist and jazz critic, about their newly opened theater on Haight Street.
The Resners and Greene discuss the building's history and renovation, the support they've received from the Haight-Ashbury community, and some of their past and upcoming programming. Rights are owned by Pacifica Radio Archives.
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But what he loved the most was sharing the game with others. Robert Pritikin bought a rundown boardinghouse known as the Chambers Mansion in and converted it into an eccentric room hotel. So who brought it home? Newspaper display advertising during the s tells a story about a decade of change in the Bay Area. Celebrations and relief after the Giants win their first World Series since moving to San Francisco in The Mount Vision fire surged from an improperly extinguished campfire to one be the worst wildfires in Marin County in nearly 50 years.
Davies Symphony Hall made a splashy debut in San Francisco in A look back at rallies for equal rights and the ERA in San Francisco, as well as some of the best-known leaders from the era making the case.
A look back at how the s wartime economy changed advertising in The Chronicle. A Chronicle archive look-back at the best of our Jerry Garcia photos.
In , after several unsuccessful attempts to cut down cannabis production in Northern California, the state began a campaign to raid marijuana grows — an effort that eventually involved the military, As scientists search for a vaccine to end the coronavirus pandemic, we look back in The Chronicle archives at the all-out effort to vaccinate Bay Area residents against polio.
A search through our archive turned up dozens of photo negatives from event that created the United Nations. Grace Cathedral atop Nob Hill may look like a church that has been around for centuries, but it was completed only in Clothing and offbeat cures for illnesses dominated the San Francisco newspaper pages from to The House Un-American Activities Committee hearings in San Francisco in May turned into a violent confrontation — and the beginning of a decade of student-led mass protests.
Then in , A look in back at the first Earth Day in the pages of The Chronicle. Baker Beach may be the most scenic beach in San Francisco — a postcard-worthy view of both the ocean and the Golden Gate Bridge — but the beach also has plenty of San Francisco history.
San Francisco Mayor George Christopher accepted an invitation to Moscow from a Soviet leader with hopes he could use the trip to promote cultural exchange. What he got instead were some snow leopards and Thirty-five years ago, Phil Frank decided to move his popular nationally syndicated comic strip, Travels With Farley, to San Francisco. His characters — including the bears — moved with him. Rare photos of the famous photographer in front of the camera — including during his 35 years at The Chronicle.
While the annual Pride celebrations, war protests, and parades for the Warriors, Giants and 49ers are fresh in our memories, Market Street has been the stage for large public rallies and demonstrations for Before her long career in the U. Why say more? A dig into the archives turned up hundreds of photos of charity Thanksgiving events in the Bay Area over the past 60 years, as well as special dinners for new immigrants and even un-Thanksgiving A nationwide effort to quit smoking got its start in San Francisco in the s — with some lighthearted entertainment.
Five years before the historic occupation of Alcatraz by Indians of All Tribes, a smaller group staked a claim to the abandoned prison island under a U. For more than 30 years, Margot Patterson Doss provided Chronicle readers all the tips they needed for a terrific Sunday stroll with her column, San Francisco at Your Feet.
But her piece from Nov. The Battle of the Bay World Series was full of big bats and popular players — but it became known for something else entirely. Anti-war organizations banded together to create a national Moratorium Day of protests and teach-ins. The Chronicle covered it substantially, and a search in the archive turned up dozens of photos from After World War II, the Presidio came close to becoming the location of the United Nations headquarters, but intrigue and a donation back East ended the excitement.
Seals Stadium was a neighborhood ballpark that brought baseball to San Francisco decades before the Giants. We found dozens of unpublished photos of his busy stop in the city. It was supposed to be a beach paradise for San Francisco and Bay Area residents — but Pacific City fell apart within two years. Phillip Burton touring Fort Point in to drum up support for turning the abandoned base into a national Now off-limits to regular human habitation, there were enough people living on the Farallon Islands in that the Census Bureau visited.
President Richard M. Nixon received much different receptions when he paid two visits to San Francisco less than a month apart.
They were the largest steamships of their day and ferried thousands of passengers each month between San Francisco and Sacramento, but after being put into wartime service, the fates of the twin steamships It was over in five. As the parade closes in on its 50th anniversary, we went looking for photos from its first 10 years.
This week marks the 40th anniversary of the verdict, the White Night riots and the police response that followed. Now, new photos come to light. Once a school holiday and daylong event of all things spring for children in San Francisco, May Day faded as a celebration in the s.
The 49ers drafted Joe Montana 40 years ago, and San Francisco football would never be the same. Aerial photos of San Francisco taken in by a Chronicle photographer provide a unique view of a city about to change. In January of this year, San Francisco proposed requiring an online reservation for tourists who want to drive down Lombard Street and charging them a fee. Thirty-three years ago, the devastation was even worse. More than , people drove or ferried to Treasure Island for the opening of the Golden Gate International Exposition.
Magnin Building in Union Square. At its prime, I. Magnin was a shopping destination among destinations and a place to shop and be seen shopping Sixty years ago this week, officials opened the Embarcadero Freeway. Video Audio icon An illustration of an audio speaker. Audio Software icon An illustration of a 3. Software Images icon An illustration of two photographs.
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