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  • McCarthy Album 01, Photograph 156

    Caption: "Prado," a continuos covered arcade and walkway demarcated by arches at the Panama-California Exposition in San Diego.

    Date: 1915

  • McCarthy Album 10, Photograph 004

    Caption: "China Town, San Francisco, May 21, 1935," shows a busy street scene in the Chinese district of San Francisco.

    Date: 1935

  • McCarthy Album 10, Photograph 348

    No Caption: Grace McCarthy wearing a swimsuit and standing on the shore of Lake Tahoe, c. 1935.

    Date: 1935

  • 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 05, Photograph 046

    Caption: "Russian River -- Healdsburg," c. 1914. William and Grace McCarthy in a rowboat on the Russian River near Healdsburg.

    Date: 1914

  • McCarthy Album 04, Photograph 065

    Caption: "Lovers Leap." This rock formation consists of a band of granite cliffs rising above the Eldorado National Forest.

    Date: 1927

  • McCarthy Album 07, Photograph 126

    Caption: "Court of Four Seasons," at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. See also 96-07-08-alb01-104.

    Date: 1915

  • McCarthy Album 11, Photograph 068

    Caption: "Florida Highway, June 21 34." A tree-lined, unidentified highway stretches into the distance in this photograph.

    Date: 6/21/1934

  • McCarthy Album 04, Photograph 141

    Caption: "Harbin Springs -- Lake Co," c. 1920. Resort buildings at Harbin Springs, home of the Harbin Hot Springs.

    Date: 1920

  • McCarthy Album 05, Photograph 172

    Caption: "Retracting 6 inch Gun.," c. 1909. View of crew installing coastal defense weaponry. Retracting or disappearing guns were a form of artillery developed in the nineteenth century in which heavy artillery guns were placed on rotating carriages that allowed retraction of the weapon after firing, to enable reloading while under enemy fire.

    Date: 1909