Catalogue of the annual exhibition of work by members of the Whitney Studio Club, held at the Anderson Galleries, Park Avenue and 59th Street, March 8-20, 1926. Exhibition under the direction of Walter Monroe Grant and Mollie Higgins Smith. Title...
Catalogue for the annual exhibition of work by members of the Whitney Studio Club, held at the Whitney Galleries, 8 West 8th Street, February 16-March 5, 1927. Title taken from cover.
Trifold exhibition checklist of work held January 28-February 8, 1930 by the Whitney Studio Galleries. Work included paintings by John Steuart Curry, water colors by James D'Agostino, and sculpture by Loutchansky. Includes announcement card for...
Catalogue of the annual exhibition of work by members of the Whitney Studio Club, held at 147 West 4th Street, March 20-April 20, 1921. Title and dates taken from typed note inside acid-free sleeve. Catalogue scanned is a photostat. Colors of...
J.P. Morgan's study. One of a suite of three rooms in the original Morgan Library building, 33 East 36th Street. Built 1903-1906 ; Architect: Charles McKim of McKim, Meade & White.
Thirty-third Street (New York, N.Y.)--Buildings, structures, etc.--Maps.
This cropped image shows two blocks between 9th Avenue and 11th Avenue and between 33rd Street and 35th Street. The buildings, colored in red, include row houses, garages, the 33rd Street Trucking Company, St. Mary's Hospital for Children, St....
The view from the Park Avenue Hotel shows the rooftops of the buildings across the street as well as part of Park Avenue stretching up to Grand Central Railroad Station at the north end. Originally built as the Grand Central Depot, this Grand...
Caption reads: "The Waldorf - Northwest corner of Fifth Avenue and Thirty-third Street. H, J. Hardenbergh, Architect." Rare view of Waldorf before construction of the Astoria Hotel. Built by William Astor on the site of his father’s mansion and...
A street scene of 34th Street during World War II. Advertisements and cars can be seen as well as people on the sidewalks, standing up against the buildings. In the foreground, a man with a white armband stands in the middle of the street. This...
This colorful map shows New York City before it was incorporated into the five boroughs. Westchester County stretches down into what is now the Bronx, Brooklyn appears as an independent city, and Queens is only a county.
A map showing the Midtown Manhattan area in 1867, well before commerce transformed it into skyscrapers and department stores. The farms are being divided into individual allotments to create housing and businesses.
Astor Residence, Waldorf Hotel, Holland House Hotel, Marble Collegiate Church in the distance. The image also features horse-drawn carriages and pedestrians.
Two well-dressed women and a little girl crossing 33rd Street below the Waldorf-Astoria. There is a horse drawn carriage and several men also in the street, one possibly a flower vendor.
Shows the Murray Hill Tunnel, later called the Park Avenue Tunnel, with Fourth Avenue Horse Car Line "Harlem via Madison Av." with The Church of the Messiah in background.
Tenement houses--New York (State)--New York--19th century.
An image of tenement buildings with clothing drying on clothes lines that extend from one building to the next; the roof of the building on the upper left has numerous holes.
Thirty-fourth Street (New York, N.Y.)--Buildings, structures, etc.
View of 5th Avenue looking south from 34th Street. The Marble Collegiate Church is visible and there are people on the sidewalks and carriages going up and down the street.