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  • McCarthy Album 06, Photograph 220

    Caption: "Mt Tamalpais from Mill Valley," c. 1907 shows a bird's eye view of Mount Tamalpais and the valley below.

    Date: 1907

  • McCarthy Album 11, Photograph 232

    Caption: "The Jim Walsh Family. Aug. 30, 193 [sic]." Jim Walsh (at left), his wife, and three children posing for a photograph in front of a covered patio.

    Date: 8/30/1934

  • McCarthy Album 06, Photograph 158

    Caption: "The Chicago," a two stack steam ship plying the waters of an unidentified location.

    Date: Undated

  • McCarthy Album 10, Photograph 149

    Caption: "View from Jupiter Terrace, of Park headquarters. Mammoth Hot Springs - Yellowstone National Park," c. 1935.

    Date: 1935

  • McCarthy Album 08, Photograph 003

    Caption: "A DAY ON THE GORGE, Victoria, B. C.," c. 1906. William McCarthy (center, with moustache) posing with four unidentified men and two horse-and-buggies. The Gorge is a narrow tidal inlet in Victoria running from Selkirk Trestle to the Craigflower Bridge. The inlet became a popular recreation destination for the area's residents as Victoria grew.

    Date: 1906

  • McCarthy Album 10, Photograph 100

    Caption: "Zion National Park Highway," c. 1935.

    Date: 1935

  • McCarthy Album 11, Photograph 139

    Caption: "Lake View Avenue Bridge, Palm Beach, Florida. July 8, 1934." View of the Royal Park Bridge, a bascule bridge constructed in the 1920s. This bridge has since been replaced with a more modern structure.

    Date: 7/8/1934

  • McCarthy Album 06, Photograph 040

    No Caption: Grace McCarthy sitting in a horse-drawn buggy next to an apple tree, likely on the McCarthy property in Watsonville, c. 1906.

    Date: 1906

  • McCarthy Album 10, Photograph 397a

    No Caption: A two-cent Mexican postage stamp.

    Date: 1930

  • McCarthy Album 06, Photograph 206

    Caption: "Call Building," c. 1906. The remains of the Call building after the 1906 earthquake and fire. Completed in 1898 and designed by civic leader Claus Spreckels, the Call building on the corner of 3rd and Market streets was one of the first skyscrapers in San Francisco, built to house the San Francisco Call newspaper offices. While the structure withstood the 1906 earthquake, the interior caught fire and sustained considerable damage. After major renovations, the building is today known as The Central Tower.

    Date: 1906