50 ans d’histoire de la ville en images, de 1901 à 1957.
New York vu de la Statue de la Liberté vers 1901. Cyanotype.
Detroit Photographic Company. Manhattan vers 1908. « New York skyline. » Détail d’un panorama.
8×10 inch dry plate glass negative.
Detroit Publishing Company. New York vers 1909. Panorama du Madison Square avec le Flatiron Building.
8×10 dry-plate glass negative. Lower Manhattan vers 1910. « Hudson Terminal buildings. »
8×10 inch dry plate glass negative.
Detroit Publishing Company.
8×10 inch dry plate glass negative.
Detroit Publishing Company. New York vers 1915. « New York skyline from Manhattan Bridge. »
Detroit Publishing Company. New York, April 1917. « Recruiting address — 23rd & Broadway (Flatiron Building). » George Grantham Bain Collection glass negative. December 15, 1931. « River House, 52nd Street and East River. Shoreline with clouds. »
5×7 safety negative by Samuel H. Gottscho.
Detroit Photographic Company. Manhattan vers 1908. « New York skyline. » Détail d’un panorama.
8×10 inch dry plate glass negative.
Detroit Publishing Company. New York vers 1909. Panorama du Madison Square avec le Flatiron Building.
8×10 dry-plate glass negative. Lower Manhattan vers 1910. « Hudson Terminal buildings. »
8×10 inch dry plate glass negative.
Detroit Publishing Company.
New York vers 1910. « Looking down Broadway from the Post Office. Singer, City Investing and Hudson Terminal Buildings. »
Detroit Publishing.
8×10 inch dry plate glass negative.
Detroit Publishing Company. New York vers 1915. « New York skyline from Manhattan Bridge. »
Detroit Publishing Company. New York, April 1917. « Recruiting address — 23rd & Broadway (Flatiron Building). » George Grantham Bain Collection glass negative. December 15, 1931. « River House, 52nd Street and East River. Shoreline with clouds. »
5×7 safety negative by Samuel H. Gottscho.
New York 1933
Central Park par Samuel Gottscho New York, Mars 1943. « Times Square on a rainy day. » Medium-format nitrate negative by John Vachon for the Office of War Information. January 23, 1957. « 425 Park Avenue From northwest. » Going up down the street: The Seagram Building. Safety negative by Samuel H. Gottscho.