Rare photos show San Francisco days before 1906 earthquake
In 1996 the California State Archives added thousands of images from the
collection of San Francisco photographers Grave and William M McCarthy.
But until recently the public rarely had the opportunity to see any of
the tableaus of 20th century life in Northern California captured by the
McCarthys’ cameras.
This week, Secretary of State Alex Padilla announced the state had uploaded digital copies of some 3,000 McCarthy photos to its online database, giving Californians access to volumes of firsthand testimony about state history.
“As early adopters of automobile travel and personal
photography, the McCarthy’s embodied California’s pioneering spirit,”
Padilla said in a statement
the Secretary of State’s website. “Their photo collection captures the
landmarks and events that defined California, and beyond, during the
early 20th century.”
And the archive contains a particularly rare treat for
San Franciscans: Photos taken mere days—and in at least one case just 24
hours—before the 1906 earthquake.
Most of us have seen hundreds of images of the
devastation and rebuilding, but chances are the McCarthy uploads are the
first time many modern residents have laid eyes on the full grandeur of
pre-quake San Francisco.
Here’s a few of the timely gems plucked from the full
McCarthy collection. A couple are explicitly labeled as taken in the
days just before the disaster, while others are more ambiguous, marked
1906 and showing no visible quake damage but with no more precise dating
than that.
You can browse the full collection here.
https://sf.curbed.com/2017/12/20/16803000/1906-san-francisco-photographs-before-earthquake-mccarthy
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