Manhattan circa 1908. "New York skyline." Part of an eleven-section panorama. ... two passes on the goods wasn't exactly labor-saving.
Manhattan, 1908 on Shorpy Are you going to put up the other 10 sections of ... -- work is getting done.
Regard with awe the rising Manhattan silhouette –- all correct angles forming the canyons that will ...
... in this view. What a fantastic picture, Dave!
Upper Manhattan? Why is this called Upper Manhattan if it is showing the Singer building?
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New York circa 1904. "Hotel Manhattan, 42nd Street." Another architectural view with many interesting ...
Forty-Second Street According to Emporis the Hotel Manhattan was at East 42nd and Madison. It was converted into an office ... in 1963.
A Precursor of the Plaza ... The Hotel Manhattan was designed by Henry Hardenbergh, architect of the Dakota Apartments ...
New York circa 1915. "New York skyline from Manhattan Bridge." Another entry from Detroit Publishing's series of sooty ... the Wikipedia article on Stalin's buildings!
"The Manhattan Municipal Building in New York City, completed in 1915, is reportedly ...
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Not too much different The bar is now called the Manhattan Bar. The building has some different architectural detail, but I'm ... came the liquor then came the fine(s)
Probably not the Manhattan Bar I think the original here was taken a block south of ...
New York circa 1917. "Skyscrapers, looking north toward towers of Woolworth and Singer buildings." Double-barreled tower in the foreground is the Adams Express Building. 5x7 inch glass negative, Detroit Publishing Co. View full size.
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Right There in Manhattan I spy some great gasometers lurking in the distance.
The 2 ... Between Second and First avenue as this 1930 Plat map of Manhattan shows the Bristol company on 62nd Street.
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Split apron The mover appears to be wearing a ...
... Three of my children were born in The Lutheran Hospital of Manhattan on 144th off Convent. I had moved to upper Washington Heights by then ... box on the New York Times Web site. Lutheran Hospital of Manhattan, at 343 Convent Avenue, merged with Norwegian Lutheran Deaconess ...
March 14, 1950. "New York City views. Manhattan skyline from City Hospital." Large-format acetate negative by ... photographed, was on Welfare Island, sandwiched between Manhattan and Queens. The hospital was also known at one time as Penitentiary ... Island, is a now a residential district with great view of Manhattan. It lobbied the city and was granted a Manhattan Zip Code, 10044 and ...
New York circa 1908. "Brooklyn Bridge and Manhattan skyline." 8x10 inch dry plate glass negative, Detroit Publishing ... by the many other bridges and taller buildings of lower Manhattan and Brooklyn. This photo shows the magnificence of the bridge when ...
New York circa 1906. "Manhattan skyline and East River." Panorama of two 8x10 inch glass negatives. ... and iron pipes. They were in business from 1840-1920. The Manhattan address was 109-111 Beekman St. Their foundry was in Port Chester, ...
... "New Municipal Building, New York City." The 40-story Manhattan Municipal Building and associated infrastructure including an elevated rail line and the Manhattan Bridge. 8x10 inch glass negative. View full size.
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Manhattan circa 1907. "The heart of New York from Brooklyn." A continuation of ... another view .
It's a clear day -- just left of the Manhattan pier of the bridge we can see St Michael's , across the Hudson in ...
... springs eternal.
Atmospheric That air over lower Manhattan looks like it would really stick to your ribs!
Home, Sweet Home! ... of them) came through Ellis Island, and settled first in Manhattan, then eventually to the "outer borough" of Queens, in areas like ...
New York, 1942. "Street vagrant pushcart." Who'll be first to pinpoint the location? Photo by Marjory Collins for the Office of War Information. View full size.
Sam & Hy My guess is 611 Broadway. Sam & Hy had a store at 637.
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New York circa 1898. "Produce Exchange with tower, East River and Brooklyn from the Washington Building." 5x7 inch glass negative by William Henry Jackson. View full size.
Toot, toot! Can you imagine the sounds? When my grandfather was ...