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).
    Ruins of San FranciscoRuins of San FranciscoRuins of San Francisco
  • May 27, 1906 - Birdseye View of San Francisco from Twin Peaks (Lawrence)
    Birdseye View From Twin PeaksView From Twin PeaksView From Twin PeaksView From Twin Peaks
  • June 3, 1906 - Panoramic View of San Francisco from the Water Front (Lawrence)
    View From WaterfrontView From WaterfrontView From WaterfrontView From WaterfrontView From Waterfront
  • June 10, 1906 - Birdseye View of Wrecked City Dome (Hearst).
    Birdseye View from top of Wrecked City Hall DomeBirdseye ViewBirdseye View  from top of Wrecked City Hall Dome
  • June 24, 1906 - In the Heart of the Ruins (Hearst).
    View From St Francis HotelView From St Francis HotelView From St Francis HotelView From St Francis Hotel
  • July 1, 1906 - Ruins of China Town (Kytka)
    ChinatownChinatownChinatown
  • Aug. 5, 1906 - No. 5 Panorama of the Western Addition and the Mission (Kytka).
    Parorama of Western Addition & MissionPanorama of Western Addition & MissionPanorama of Western Addition & Mission

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.

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