Spanish Flu
San Francisco, United States — October 1, 1918
A striking scene from the height of the Spanish Flu pandemic, showing a long line of people wearing protective masks as they wait outside a building in downtown San Francisco.
At the entrance, a uniformed official and staff oversee the queue, while signage urges citizens to comply with public health measures — a reminder of how seriously authorities approached the crisis. The masks, simple yet symbolic, became one of the most recognizable features of life during the pandemic.
This photograph captures more than a moment in time: it reflects a society adapting rapidly to an invisible threat. Schools closed, gatherings were banned, and mask mandates were enforced — measures that, over a century later, would feel strikingly familiar.
Taken by Hamilton Henry Dobbin, this image offers a powerful glimpse into one of the deadliest pandemics in modern history, when cities like San Francisco stood on the front line of a global health emergency.
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Author: Hamilton Henry Dobbin
Date: October 1, 1918
Location: San Francisco, California, USA
Source: Public domain
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JOSE M LOPEZ
March 20, 2026
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