Market St. View from 5th St., San Francisco, Early 20th Century - Front
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Market St. View from 5th St., San Francisco, Early 20th Century

Early 20th Century

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Historical Context & Description

This photograph offers a bustling view of Market Street from 5th Street in San Francisco, capturing the architectural grandeur and urban life of the early 20th century. The image prominently features the Humboldt Savings Bank building and other notable structures, with a streetcar and pedestrians animating the scene. The composition highlights the verticality and density of the cityscape, typical of urban development during this era.

Aprox: 1.25" x 3.3"

The photograph appears to be a gelatin silver print, a popular technique from the late 19th to mid-20th century known for its clarity and detail. The text at the bottom reads 'LOOKING DOWN MARKET ST. FROM 5TH ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.', providing context and location. The condition of the photograph is fair, with a visible crease down the center and some minor wear on the edges.

This photograph captures a moment of urban growth and architectural evolution in San Francisco, documenting the city's development during a period of significant change. Vernacular images like this provide valuable insights into the daily life and social history of the era, offering a window into the past that enriches our understanding of historical urban environments.

Details

Type
photograph
Condition
fair

Visible crease down the center, minor edge wear

All items offered are original period pieces. No reproductions or modern reprints.

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