Thank you - this is a retread for you, unknown to me.
I've lived in and around San Francisco for several years back in the 1960s, and often find my way back when I am on the coast (usually based further south).
I saw these photos for the first time this evening, and it is as if nothing has changed, although I know it has. Obviously it is an incredible city with many characters populating its varied neighbourhoods.
Prior to going here I had a friend drop out of undergraduate school where I attended, stating he was headed to SF. Appeared that his life was becoming a mess, then I found him later, flourishing by opening a business for building custom bookcases. His father used to build small boats, and taught him well. Back in those days there was much of the bizarre in the city, and that is still true but not as much as then.
That place is a museum of transportation, and those vistas are unmatched by any other that I have found in California. But there is much of the run down and the dank as well, and the occasional throwback to the barbary coast, and the 'barker' on the street, that are also part of that city.
Coit Tower, Golden Gate Bridge, North Beach, The Mission, Chinatown on Grant, Chinatown in the Richmond District, the little known Japanese part of town near Post, the Presidio, Union Square, the longer Cable Car on California that tourist leave for natives, the constantly running cable that the cable cars grab to move forward, the Ferry Building, the San Francisco styled Victorians, the lost luster that once belonged to the Marina District, all come flooding back.
Looking forward to seeing your photo version.