Photographs from the past.

justin24justin24 Registered Users Posts: 402 Major grins
edited October 22, 2011 in Journeys
So I was cleaning out the garage and found an album that contained really old photographs and postcards from the early 1900's. These pictures and postcards were collected by my great or uncle who lived during those times.

Enjoy.
#1 City Hall, San Francisco, CA
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#2 Early ChinaTown Photo
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#3 Early Color Photograph. Carmel, CA
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#4 Early Color Photograph. Yosemite, CA
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#5 Another Shot of San Francisco, CA.
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#6 A painting/postcard.
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Comments

  • justin24justin24 Registered Users Posts: 402 Major grins
    edited October 9, 2011
    #7 Early Color Photograph. Ocean Beach, San Francisco, CA.
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    #8 Early San Francisco, CA pictures. City Hall. Must be during the Worlds Fair.
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    #9 Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA. Sun Dial.
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    #10 Early Color Photograph. Stanford University.
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    #11 Ocean Beach, San Francisco, CA
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    #12 I believe this is the Worlds Fair in San Francisco, CA
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  • justin24justin24 Registered Users Posts: 402 Major grins
    edited October 9, 2011
    #13 The Embarcaderro, San Francisco, CA. The Panam Canal is Open For Business.
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    #14 Another early Chinatown, San Francisco, CA picture.
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    #15 Unknown Person
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  • rainbowrainbow Registered Users Posts: 2,765 Major grins
    edited October 9, 2011
    Some pretty cool stuff here. Can you identify which are postcards vs photos?

    #5 must have Yerba Buena Island in the bay before Treasure Island existed. Love the ships. #12 should be the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition. The Palace of Fine Arts (left in the photo) is from that event (only nine years after the '06 quake). In #14, The Linen House has a Japanese name as the proprietor. Wonder if it was a casualty of Japanese-American relocation in WWII. And it also shows plenty of parking in Chinatown!

    Thanks for sharing!
  • richterslrichtersl Registered Users Posts: 3,322 Major grins
    edited October 10, 2011
    These are great! Thank you for sharing them. Do you know in what year #5 was taken? I'm just curious how many years after the earthquake it was taken.
  • justin24justin24 Registered Users Posts: 402 Major grins
    edited October 10, 2011
    I really have no clue, no dates on the back of the photos. As for the post card ones, only some had stamps on the back, I think # 6&12 are postcards? I am also thinking the color ones are too, but they were pretty big to be postcards, minus #12. I still have a lot to scan. I even have slides I want to scan of my Grandpa and his brother when they joined the army in WW2 and served during the Korean war.
  • captnemocaptnemo Registered Users Posts: 186 Major grins
    edited October 22, 2011
    Theses are fun, How about some modern comparisons, you could have fun re shooting these. Here's a few I have


    #1 City Hall, San Francisco, CA
    Only shot I have is a night one:
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    #2 Early ChinaTown Photo
    Things have changed but how much?
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    #3 Early Color Photograph. Carmel, CA
    Well this is north of carmel but similar landsacpe :)
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    #4 Early Color Photograph. Yosemite, CA

    Can't locate my yosemite shoots so someone else will have to do this one :)


    #5 Another Shot of San Francisco, CA.
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    #6 A painting/postcard.
    My orchard wasn't in bloom :( But the mustard was :)
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