The "saddle" referred to in the top-most photograph is a device at the top of each tower of a suspension bridge that carries the main suspension cables. The saddles allow the cables to flex and shift under load without threatening the overall structure.
In the lower photograph, a worker seals the surface of the viaducts on Yerba Buena Island.
Identification Information: Dept. of Public Works, San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge Construction Photographs (F2516:1-93).
Top: South Cable, Saddle, W1, 10/25/1935: Box 13 (C5229), photograph 6-1499.
Bottom: Y.B. Viaduct Curing Seal, 06/28/1935: Box 10 (C5229), photograph 5-1578.