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Thirty-five years ago, photographer and educator Janet Delaney created the photography project, South of Market, about San Francisco’s South of Market neighborhood. This image was posted on April 03, 2016.
Photographer Leo vanMunching has been creating a photographic history of the people, places, and architecture of San Francisco since the 1990s. This image was posted on April 02, 2016.
Spring is finally here, and we would love to be on a warm California beach. This image was posted on April 01, 2016.
Before we could just pull out our handy smart phones to tell us the time in another part of the world, international airlines often gave out manual paper and plastic time converters. This image was posted on April 01, 2016.
This photograph shows San Francisco Airport’s second terminal building, which replaced the original 1927 Mills Field structure when it opened in 1937. This image was posted on March 31, 2016.
This image was posted on March 31, 2016. #eiffeltower?
Discoveries of ancient Roman glass inspired late nineteenth-century artists to produce similarly lustrous glass. This image was posted on March 31, 2016.
Commercial aviation grew rapidly in the 1930s, and male stewards and female stewardesses were a significant part of many airline’s passenger services. This image was posted on March 30, 2016.
This menu produced by Pan American World Airways features a world map illustration by Jacques Liozu. This image was posted on March 30, 2016.
United Airlines will start nonstop service from SFO to Tel Aviv this week. This image was posted on March 29, 2016.
After three years of storyboarding and re-storyboarding, capturing the characters through the voices of actors seems like it should be a straightforward venture—actors come to the studio, read their lines, and go home. This image was posted on March 29, 2016.
Hand-tooled and embossed leather bags became popular around 1900 and continued to be fashionable until the late 1930s. This image was posted on March 28, 2016. #essentialpurses #vintage #antique #purse #fashion