N.S. "Stanley" Hoyt
Group of Photos Documenting Outdoor Advertising in San Francisco, 1900s
Silver prints (9)
Each approximately 5 x 6 1/2 inches
With Hoyt's credit stamp verso.
With Hoyt's credit stamp verso.
A fine grouping of photos documenting billboards and other outdoor advertising San Francisco in the years after the devastating 1906 earthquake and fire. Included are views of advertisements for Southern...
A fine grouping of photos documenting billboards and other outdoor advertising San Francisco in the years after the devastating 1906 earthquake and fire. Included are views of advertisements for Southern Pacific, Jesse Moore Whiskey, the California Box Lunch Co., excursions to Mexico, Cordova wine, a voting contest in the Post, Rainier beer, the Pacific Coast Credit Co., "Yankee Doodle Dandy," and Sunset Magazine.
Little is known about N.S. Hoyt (sometimes credited "Stanley Hoyt"). Only that he was a commercial photographer who documented billboards that survived the '06 quake, or ones that were put up in the years immediately following.
Little is known about N.S. Hoyt (sometimes credited "Stanley Hoyt"). Only that he was a commercial photographer who documented billboards that survived the '06 quake, or ones that were put up in the years immediately following.