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Dennis Reid Lithographs
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Calendar
This is a 2010 Calendar with some of the images for the Dennis Reid Lithograph Collection. Please take a look at the preview before purchasing. If you'd like to design your own calendar from the mix those tools will be available here on QOOP very soon.
Burning of San Francisco, 1906
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Cityscape with wharf in foreground and fire consuming city background. Annotations: The greatest conflagration in the history of the world. Over 450 square blocks were destroyed with a loss of over 500 million dollars. In the above scene the fire line is over five miles in length on the evening of the first day.
San Francisco, 1850. South Side
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Gold miners and burro on path toward the city. Annotations: Entered According to Act of Congress in the year 1850 by Theodore T. Johnson, in the Clerk s Office in the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
bird s eye view of the city and county of San Francisco, 1869
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View looking southward toward the Peninsula from between Market and Telegraph streets, including ships in the harbor and sailing around the point. Annotated: Entered According to Act of Congress in 1868 by W. Vallance Gray & C.B. Gifford in the Clerk s Office in the Northern District of the State of California.
San Francisco, 1851
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The hilltop view of the city facing North with various sites and a key with various important sites. Annotation: Entered according to Act of Congress 1851 by Henry Bill in the Clerk s Office in the District Court of the Southern District of New York.
San Francisco, 1852
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Looking across the city toward Yerba Buena Island with trees and figures in a fenced foreground. From The History of the World.
bird s eye view...San Francisco, 1873
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Bird s eye view overlooking harbor and San Francisco toward the south, with sail and steam ships in foreground, cityscape, and San Francisco hills beyond. Annotations: Entered According to Act of Congress in the year 1868 by W. Vallance Gray & C. B. Gifford in the Clerk s Office of the District Court of the Northern District of the State of California.
Lombard, Northpoint
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View of the Greenwich Docks from a hill with various passersby, looking east over streets with horses and carriages, ships at port, various labeled buildings, and the distant hills; entire title reads: Lombard, Northpoint & Greenwich Docks,/San Francisco, Ships-Great Republic, Hurricane/and Zenobia Discharging.
San Francisco, Point Eleve
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Horse-mounted figures riding toward the city spread out over two hills with ships below.
Burr s North Beach
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Figures and the Eureka building in the foreground along the seashore with pier and ships in bay.
The Call, New Era
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Clay Spreckel s building tower rising above city street and crowded with pedestrians and Haight trolley cars; San Francisco Call in lower window.
Chronicle Building
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Red brick and masonry Chronicle building rising above other facades and busy city streets with pedestrians and trolley cars 277 and 38; advertisement on building reads, The Chronicle has the (biggest) circulation and is the leading paper on the Pacific coast.
Grand Parade, 1886
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Parade of walking and mounted figures on streets filled with parade viewers in front of building facades; numerous flags, a trolley car, and a parade arch. Annotations: R. Marcuse, Sole Proprietor, Jos. A. Hofmann, 208 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, Sole Agent and Souvenir G.A.R.
San Francisco, 1851
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Various workers, gentlemen, and Chinese figures in the foreground with harbor buildings and sailing ships in harbor, East Bay Hills in distance
Cosmopolitan Hotel
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Hotel facade with carriages and figures in the street.
Town and Harbor, San Francisco
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Two mounted figures and a third man on foot, looking west across a wooded area to the bay, city of San Francisco, and harbor ships to Telegraph. Annotations: Entered According to Act of Congress, in the Clerk s Office of the District Court for the District of Connecticut.
San Francisco, Larco Residence, 1859
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Figures, children playing on wheels, sheep, dogs, & roosters in foreground overlooking cityscape with harbor and ships in the distance. Annotations: Drawn from nature by E. Camerer ; entire title reads: View of that Portion of the City of San Francisco from the Residence of N. Larco Esq. Green St. Telegraph Hill Looking South, 1859.
San Francisco, CAL., 1868
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The bird s eye view of San Francisco including the Golden Gate looking toward the west.
San Francisco, 1860
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View from hill looking east and slightly south, with figures, gouchos, goats, donkey, man with telescope, and vignettes of thirty-eight buildings around the edge. Annotations: LIXE in pencil, lower left.
Jenny Lind Theater, San Francisco
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Fenced square in foreground with walking and figures mounted on horses; Jenny Lind, the Union, and El Dorado facades in middle ground.
Public Buildings, San Francisco
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Fifty-eight vignettes of historic buildings, including the jail, mint, city hall, customs house, and mission.
Bird s Eye view of San Francisco, 1872
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View looking southward toward the Peninsula from between Market and Telegraph Streets, including ships in the harbor and sailing around the point. Annotations: Entered According to Act of Congress in 1868 by W. Vallance Gray & C. B. Gifford in the Clerk s Office in the Northern District of the State of California.
San Francisco, Telegraph Hill, 1850
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Miners and goats overlooking structures and tents above the harbor, including a key to nine locations; legend reads: Clarkes Point, Rincon Point, Happy Valley, Long Wharf, Pacific Street Wharf, Apollo Warehouse, Niantic Warehouse, Sansome St., Portsmouth Square ; McMurtrie was a draughtsman of the U. S. Surveying Expedition. Plate #58. (continued on page 2)
San Francisco, circa 1900
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Bird s eye view of the city with steam and sailing ships in the harbor and Golden Gate Park identified; including a key to 87 locations.
Port of San Francisco, 1849
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Miners and burros approaching San Francisco on a trail, with boats in the harbor; noted on print: From the original drawing by Geo. H. Baker made at date expressly for the NY Tribune and published in that paper s issue of August 28, 1849. About 200 vessels were then detained here their crews leaving for the mines on arrival in port. Only a (continued on page 2)
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