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Exploded gas tanks, U.S. Mint, Emporium and Spreckels Bld'g

This film is a spectacular pan of the downtown area of San Francisco as seen from south of Market Street. The location among low ruins was ideal to view the tall ruined buildings along and north of Market Street. Since the facade of St. Patrick's Church is not visible in the pan, the film is probably later than May 9, the date the facade was demolished. The camera, placed on the east side of 4th Street near Natoma Street, one and two-thirds blocks south of Market Street, pans a full 240 degrees, from southwest to southeast.

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  • "Exploded gas tanks, U.S. Mint, Emporium and Spreckels Building"@en
  • "Exploded gas tanks, U.S. Mint, Emporium and Spreckels Building"

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  • "Shows ruins of the San Francisco earthquake and fire in April 1906. The camera pans the still smoking ruins in the vicinity of Market and 5th Streets. A few people walk along the streets, and one man carries two suitcases. On a wall standing amid the rubble a sign reads "Plumbing", while in another direction one lone automobile may be seen coming down a street."
  • "This film is a spectacular pan of the downtown area of San Francisco as seen from south of Market Street. The location among low ruins was ideal to view the tall ruined buildings along and north of Market Street. Since the facade of St. Patrick's Church is not visible in the pan, the film is probably later than May 9, the date the facade was demolished. The camera, placed on the east side of 4th Street near Natoma Street, one and two-thirds blocks south of Market Street, pans a full 240 degrees, from southwest to southeast."@en
  • "This film is a spectacular pan of the downtown area of San Francisco as seen from south of Market Street. The location among low ruins was ideal to view the tall ruined buildings along and north of Market Street. Since the facade of St. Patrick's Church is not visible in the pan, the film is probably later than May 9, the date the facade was demolished. The camera, placed on the east side of 4th Street near Natoma Street, one and two-thirds blocks south of Market Street, pans a full 240 degrees, from southwest to southeast."

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  • "Nonfiction films"@en
  • "Nonfiction films"
  • "History"@en
  • "History"
  • "Short films"
  • "Actualities (Motion pictures)"
  • "Shorts"
  • "Documentary films"
  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Silent films"
  • "Actualities"
  • "Actuality"

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  • "Exploded gas tanks, U.S. Mint, Emporium and Spreckels Bld'g"@en
  • "Exploded gas tanks, U.S. Mint, Emporium and Spreckels Bld'g"
  • "Exploded gas tanks, U.S. Mint, Emporium and Spreckels' Bld'g"