San Francisco after 1906 Earthquake and Fire
This is a collection of supplements to the San Francisco Examiner in 1906:
- May 20, 1906 - Panoramic View of the Ruins of San Francisco (Hearst).
- May 27, 1906 - Birdseye View of San Francisco from Twin Peaks (Lawrence)
- June 3, 1906 - Panoramic View of San Francisco from the Water Front (Lawrence)
- June 10, 1906 - Birdseye View of Wrecked City Dome (Hearst).
- June 24, 1906 - In the Heart of the Ruins (Hearst).
- July 1, 1906 - Ruins of China Town (Kytka)
- Aug. 5, 1906 - No. 5 Panorama of the Western Addition and the Mission (Kytka).
Note: The name in the parenthesis is the copyright holder in 1906:
- Hearst was William Randolph Hearst, the owner of the San Francisco Examiner.
- Lawrence was George R. Lawrence (1868-1938) was a photographer who experimented with aerial kite photography.
- Kytka was Theodore Kytka, a noted graphologist (handwriting expert) and photographer who lived in San Francisco.
Gallery
Parorama of Western Addition & Mission
Panorama of Western Addition & Mission
Panorama of Western Addition & Mission
Birdseye View from top of Wrecked City Hall Dome
Birdseye View
Birdseye View from top of Wrecked City Hall Dome
Birdseye View of the Ruins
Birdseye View of the Ruins
Birdseye View of the Ruins
Chinatown
Chinatown
Chinatown
Birdseye View From Twin Peaks
View From Twin Peaks
View From Twin Peaks
View From Twin Peaks
View From Waterfront
View From Waterfront
View From Waterfront
View From Waterfront
View From Waterfront
Ruins of San Francisco
Ruins of San Francisco
Ruins of San Francisco
View From St Francis Hotel
View From St Francis Hotel
View From St Francis Hotel
View From St Francis Hotel
View From St Francis Hotel




























