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Description
Photograph of San Francisco earthquake damage, showing the Call and San Francisco Chronicle newspaper buildings on Market Street, 1906. People in dark suits walk along the street at center with debris flooding the sidewalks next to them. A building on the right has charred brick walls and broken roof corners. A tall, dome tower stands behind it with relatively little charring on its walls. A cloud of dust tints the buildings which continue down the road on either side into the background.
Type
image
Format
1 photograph : photoprint, b&w 21 x 26 cm. photographic prints photographs
Call Building San Francisco Chronicle San Francisco County--San Francisco Earthquake--Street scenes San Francisco--Earthquake (1906)--#3 Views Earthquakes Fires Streets Buildings
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