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ThumbnailGeorge Robinson Fardon 
View of a portion of the City and Bay, from Taylor street - in the distance the U.S. Hospital. 
[San Francisco Album. Photographs of the Most Beautiful Views and Public Buildings of San Francisco] 
1855 (ca) 
Salt paper print 
9.0 x 12.1 cm (oval) 
George Eastman Museum 
Courtesy of George Eastman House, Gift of Eastman Kodak Company: ex-collection Gabriel Cromer 
  

  
LL/25563
ThumbnailGeorge Robinson Fardon 
Telegraph Hill taken from corner Stockton and Sacraments streets. 
[San Francisco Album. Photographs of the Most Beautiful Views and Public Buildings of San Francisco] 
1855 (ca) 
Salt paper print, albumenized 
16.0 x 20.5 cm 
George Eastman Museum 
Courtesy of George Eastman House, Gift of Eastman Kodak Company: ex-collection Gabriel Cromer 
  

  
LL/25564
ThumbnailGeorge Robinson Fardon 
Monumental Engine house, on the Plaza. 
[San Francisco Album. Photographs of the Most Beautiful Views and Public Buildings of San Francisco] 
1855 (ca) 
Salt paper print, albumenized 
20.7 x 15.5 cm 
George Eastman Museum 
Courtesy of George Eastman House, Gift of Eastman Kodak Company: ex-collection Gabriel Cromer 
  

  
LL/25565
ThumbnailGeorge Robinson Fardon 
Merchants' Exchange, on Battery street. 
[San Francisco Album. Photographs of the Most Beautiful Views and Public Buildings of San Francisco] 
1855 (ca) 
Salt paper print, albumenized 
15.5 x 20.7 cm 
George Eastman Museum 
Courtesy of George Eastman House, Gift of Eastman Kodak Company: ex-collection Gabriel Cromer 
  

  
LL/25566
ThumbnailGeorge Robinson Fardon 
Former Post Office, the rally of the "Law and Order" Party. 
[San Francisco Album. Photographs of the Most Beautiful Views and Public Buildings of San Francisco] 
1855 (ca) 
Salt paper print, albumenized 
16.4 x 20.6 cm 
George Eastman Museum 
Courtesy of George Eastman House, Gift of Eastman Kodak Company: ex-collection Gabriel Cromer 
  

  
LL/25567
ThumbnailGeorge Robinson Fardon 
View of the City from Stockton street, containing the portions between Washington and Sacramento streets. 
[San Francisco Album. Photographs of the Most Beautiful Views and Public Buildings of San Francisco] 
1855 (ca) 
Salt paper print, albumenized 
16.3 x 20.5 cm 
George Eastman Museum 
Courtesy of George Eastman House, Gift of Eastman Kodak Company: ex-collection Gabriel Cromer 
  

  
LL/25568
ThumbnailGeorge Robinson Fardon 
The Cathedral, (St. Mary's Church.) 
[San Francisco Album. Photographs of the Most Beautiful Views and Public Buildings of San Francisco] 
1855 (ca) 
Salt paper print, albumenized 
15.9 x 20.3 cm 
George Eastman Museum 
Courtesy of George Eastman House, Gift of Eastman Kodak Company: ex-collection Gabriel Cromer 
  

  
LL/25569
ThumbnailGeorge Robinson Fardon 
City Hall 
[San Francisco Album. Photographs of the Most Beautiful Views and Public Buildings of San Francisco] 
1855 (ca) 
Salt paper print, albumenized 
15.6 x 20.9 cm 
George Eastman Museum 
Courtesy of George Eastman House, Gift of Eastman Kodak Company: ex-collection Gabriel Cromer 
  

  
LL/25570
ThumbnailGeorge Robinson Fardon 
Fort Vigilance 
[San Francisco Album. Photographs of the Most Beautiful Views and Public Buildings of San Francisco] 
1855 (ca) 
Salt paper print, albumenized 
15.2 x 20.6 cm 
George Eastman Museum 
Courtesy of George Eastman House, Gift of Eastman Kodak Company: ex-collection Gabriel Cromer 
  
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LL/25571
ThumbnailGeorge Robinson Fardon 
View down Sacramento street. 
[San Francisco Album. Photographs of the Most Beautiful Views and Public Buildings of San Francisco] 
1855 (ca) 
Salt paper print, albumenized 
16.0 x 20.4 cm 
George Eastman Museum 
Courtesy of George Eastman House, Gift of Eastman Kodak Company: ex-collection Gabriel Cromer 
  
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LL/25572
ThumbnailGeorge Robinson Fardon 
The Custom House. 
[San Francisco Album. Photographs of the Most Beautiful Views and Public Buildings of San Francisco] 
1855 (ca) 
Salt paper print, albumenized 
16.2 x 20.4 cm 
George Eastman Museum 
Courtesy of George Eastman House, Gift of Eastman Kodak Company: ex-collection Gabriel Cromer 
  
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LL/25573
ThumbnailGeorge Robinson Fardon 
View of the westside of Montgomery street, from Washington to Pacific. 
[San Francisco Album. Photographs of the Most Beautiful Views and Public Buildings of San Francisco] 
1855 (ca) 
Salt paper print, albumenized 
15.9 x 20.3 cm 
George Eastman Museum 
Courtesy of George Eastman House, Gift of Eastman Kodak Company: ex-collection Gabriel Cromer 
  
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LL/25574
ThumbnailGeorge Robinson Fardon 
Knickerbocker Engine house No. 5 / St. Francis' Hook and Ladder No. 1. 
[San Francisco Album. Photographs of the Most Beautiful Views and Public Buildings of San Francisco] 
1855 (ca) 
Salt paper print, albumenized 
18.6 x 9.1 cm 
George Eastman Museum 
Courtesy of George Eastman House, Gift of Eastman Kodak Company: ex-collection Gabriel Cromer 
  
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LL/25575
ThumbnailGeorge Robinson Fardon 
View over the City, containing the portions between California and Bush streets. 
[San Francisco Album. Photographs of the Most Beautiful Views and Public Buildings of San Francisco] 
1855 (ca) 
Salt paper print, albumenized 
15.9 x 20.3 cm 
George Eastman Museum 
Courtesy of George Eastman House, Gift of Eastman Kodak Company: ex-collection Gabriel Cromer 
  
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LL/25576
ThumbnailGeorge Robinson Fardon 
View over Happy Valley. 
[San Francisco Album. Photographs of the Most Beautiful Views and Public Buildings of San Francisco] 
1855 (ca) 
Salt paper print, albumenized 
15.9 x 20.3 cm 
George Eastman Museum 
Courtesy of George Eastman House, Gift of Eastman Kodak Company: ex-collection Gabriel Cromer 
  
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LL/25577
ThumbnailGeorge Robinson Fardon 
Montgomery Block, Montgomery street. 
[San Francisco Album. Photographs of the Most Beautiful Views and Public Buildings of San Francisco] 
1855 (ca) 
Salt paper print, albumenized 
15.2 x 20.3 cm 
George Eastman Museum 
Courtesy of George Eastman House, Gift of Eastman Kodak Company: ex-collection Gabriel Cromer 
  
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LL/25578
ThumbnailGeorge Robinson Fardon 
View down Stockton street. 
[San Francisco Album. Photographs of the Most Beautiful Views and Public Buildings of San Francisco] 
1855 (ca) 
Salt paper print, albumenized 
15.3 x 20.3 cm 
George Eastman Museum 
Courtesy of George Eastman House, Gift of Eastman Kodak Company: ex-collection Gabriel Cromer 
  
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ThumbnailGeorge Robinson Fardon 
North side of Montgomery street, from California to Sacramento. 
[San Francisco Album. Photographs of the Most Beautiful Views and Public Buildings of San Francisco] 
1855 (ca) 
Salt paper print, albumenized 
16.0 x 20.4 cm 
George Eastman Museum 
Courtesy of George Eastman House, Gift of Eastman Kodak Company: ex-collection Gabriel Cromer 
  
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LL/25580
ThumbnailGeorge Robinson Fardon 
View of North Beach, from Telegraph Hill. 
[San Francisco Album. Photographs of the Most Beautiful Views and Public Buildings of San Francisco] 
1855 (ca) 
Salt paper print, albumenized 
15.9 x 20.2 cm 
George Eastman Museum 
Courtesy of George Eastman House, Gift of Eastman Kodak Company: ex-collection Gabriel Cromer 
  
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LL/25581
ThumbnailGeorge Robinson Fardon 
Kearny street. 
[San Francisco Album. Photographs of the Most Beautiful Views and Public Buildings of San Francisco] 
1855 (ca) 
Salt paper print, albumenized 
16.1 x 20.3 cm 
George Eastman Museum 
Courtesy of George Eastman House, Gift of Eastman Kodak Company: ex-collection Gabriel Cromer 
  

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