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990_05_9-US-NYC-CP_22HR New York, New York: c. 1927 The playground in Central Park has had an impromptu kiddie pool added to provide relief from the sweltering heat.
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990_05_0-E-Stunt_10HR New York, New York: May 12, 1926 The international illusionist, Nicola, in a straitjacket which was strapped on by local official asylum attendents. He was hung by heels fifty feet over the sidewalk on Broadway, and escaped in record time.
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990_05_4-WWI-GB-Army_13HR New York, New York: April 7, 1926 The famed British tank 'America' arrives in New York at Pier 64 on the North River. It was built in England and gained fame on the Western Front. The British War Ministry then bequeathed it to Cornell University in Ithaca where it will be mounted as a memorial to the students and alumni who fell in the World War.
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990_05_1-Med-Nurse-Pat_7HR New York, New York: January 5, 1926 New York City society girls are spending one day a week as volunteer nurses as part of their service to humanity. Miss Betty Nixon is seeing reading to a young boy at the Tonsil Hospital in Manhattan.
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990_05_4-WWI-Ger-Nav_2HR New York, New York: 1919 The surrendered German submarine UB88 at the Brooklyn Navy Yard where it was used in the Visctory Loan drive.
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990_05_4-WWI-US-TR-Ship_3HR New York, New York: c. 1919 Members of the 42nd Division returning on the SS Leviathan
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990_05_4-WWI-Peace_7HR New York, New York: November 11, 1918 Cheering New York shipyard workers celebrate the news of the Armistice that brought the war to end.
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990_05_1-Work-Weld_9HR Syracuse, New York: c. 1942.A welder at Bentley Weldery, Inc., assembling a steel pedestal as part of the war production effort. Welding has helped reduce the construction time of a cargo ship from 200 days to 111 hours, with the U.S. producing as many as four cargo ships per day.
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990_05_1-Work-M_12HR New York, New York: 1936.The operations control room for the new electric Wrigley's Spearmint Gum sign on Times Square. It is a full block between 44th and 45th Street on Broadway. Here the crew is working with some of the seven and a half tons of electrical equipment.
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990_05_8-RR-T-Y_2HR United States: c. 1934.Union Pacific Railroad's new diesel-electric streamliner train M-10001 with a Railway Post Office car, three Pullman cars and coach/buffet/observation car. It still holds the record time for Los Angeles to New York of 57 hours. It became the City of Portland train.
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990_05_4-WWI-US-Av_3HR New York, New York: December 2, 1918 Four thousand American aviators merrily sing along with Harry Lauder in their midst as they return home from the war on the SS Mauretania.
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990_05_4-WWI-US-HF_15HR New York, New York: November 8, 1917 Captain Adams of the Good Ship Recruit, the land battleship in Union Square, speaks at the Minute Men's headquarters to potential recruits. The young woman, it was said, was so elated with the spirit of the men who chose to enlist that she bestowed a kiss on each of them. Many more would have enlisted had they known what was in store for them!
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902_05_12310717HighRes William Cullen Bryant, 1794 ? 1878. American romantic poet, journalist, and long-time editor of the New York Evening Post. Seen here as an old man. From The History of Our Country, published 1900
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990_05_4-WWI-US-LibertyB_3HR New York, New York: c. 1917 One of the Liberty Bond drives in New York City during World War I.
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990_05_4-WWI-US-HF_4HR New York, New York: c. 1917 Three women on Fifth Avenue pulling an organ and selling songs to raise money for the war effort.
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990_05_4-WWI-US-HF_23HR New York, New York: 1917 The Indian motorcycle ambulance display at the Hero Land benefit for the troops at the Grand Central Palace.
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2080176 ?America Invertida,? from 1943, depicts the South American continent turned upside down and placed where North America was on conventional maps. (Chang W. Lee/The New York Times)
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01049830 "geography / travel, USA, Nevada, Las Vegas, Bars, cafes, restaurants, replica ""Greenwich Village"", New York-New York Hotel and Casino"
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01049829 "geography / travel, USA, Nevada, Las Vegas, Bars, cafes, restaurants, replica ""Greenwich Village"", New York-New York Hotel and Casino"
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01049828 "geography / travel, USA, Nevada, Las Vegas, Bars, cafes, restaurants, replica ""Greenwich Village"", New York-New York Hotel and Casino"
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990_16_X-Noguchi-Isamu_7HR New York, New York: 1940 Isamu Noguchi working on the Associated Press Building Plaque, which was carved in plaster and cast in stainless steel - at that time the largest-ever stainless steel casting. It is still installed in Rockefeller Center.
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990_16_X-Noguchi-Isamu_6HR New York, New York: 1940 Isamu Noguchi working on the Associated Press Building Plaque, which was carved in plaster and cast in stainless steel - at that time the largest-ever stainless steel casting. It is still installed in Rockefeller Center.
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990_16_X-Noguchi-Isamu_5HR New York, New York: 1940 Isamu Noguchi working on the Associated Press Building Plaque, which was carved in plaster and cast in stainless steel - at that time the largest-ever stainless steel casting. It is still installed in Rockefeller Center.
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990_16_X-Noguchi-Isamu_13HR New York, New York: 1940 Isamu Noguchi playing with a cat on the Associated Press Building Plaque, which was carving in plaster and cast in stainless steel - at that time the largest-ever stainless steel casting. It is still installed in Rockefeller Center. Another cat is on his shoulders.
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990_16_X-Noguchi-Isamu_11HR New York, New York: 1940 Isamu Noguchi with a reflection of the Associated Press Building Plaque, which was carved in plaster and cast in stainless steel - at that time the largest-ever stainless steel casting. It is still installed in Rockefeller Center.
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990_16_X-Noguchi-Isamu_10HR New York, New York: 1940 Isamu Noguchi working on the Associated Press Building Plaque, which was carved in plaster and cast in stainless steel - at that time the largest-ever stainless steel casting. It is still installed in Rockefeller Center.
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990_16_9-US-NYC-TS_2HR New York, New York: June 13, 1961. New York City's 'Great White Way' is only half lighted in this view of Broadway during a massive power outage in midtown Manhattan. The east side is ablaze in lights while the west side of Broadway is blacked out. This view is from 52nd St. looking south towards Times Square.
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990_16_9-US-NYC-Sky_1HR Governors Island, New York: c. 1937. An infra red image of the southern skyline of Manhattan as seen from Fort Jay on Governors Island.
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990_16_9-US-NYC-Har_18HR New York, New York: May 8, 1945 Three sailors gaze up on V-E Day at the Statue of Liberty after it was illuminated for the first time, except for a brief period on D-Day, since the Pearl Harbor attack.
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990_16_9-US-NYC-Har_16HR New York, New York: c. 1934. The skyline of midtown Manhattan as seen across the Hudson River from New Jersey.
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990_16_9-US-NYC-B-ES_11HR New York, New York: July 9, 1945. As the city is hit by a sudden summer storm, a jagged streak of lightning crackles down through the sky to roost on the tip of the dome of New York's Empire State Building high above Manhattan's streets.
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990_16_7-Hist-Fem_11HR New York, New York: 1920 Women line up to vote for the first time in New York after the passage of the 19th Amendment.
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990_16_7-Hist-CR_5HR New York, New York: 1964 An incident at 133rd St. and Seventh Ave in Harlem after the Powell shooting. The shooting touched off scenes like this in the streets of Harlem last night as it was torn by disorder for second time.
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990_16_6-Child-Arts_10HR Lake Placid, New York: c. 1929. A young girl vacationing at the Lake Placid Club does her art on one of the tables there.
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990_16_5-A-Dog-A_4HR New York, New York: February, 1947. Cover Boy, the winner of the Bulldog class at the 71st Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at Madison Square Garden.
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990_16_4-WWI-US-HF_25HR New York, New York: 1917 A lithograph poster of the British tank 'Britannia' in action to advertise the Hero Land benefit for the troops at the Grand Central Palace.
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990_16_4-WWI-US-HF_27HR New York, New York: 1917 A French lithograph poster of Marianne, the national emblem of France, wearing a Phrygian cap and holding a shield and sword to advertise the Hero Land benefit for the troops at the Grand Central Palace.
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990_16_4-WWI-US-HF_24HR New York, New York: 1917 A French lithograph poster of Marianne, the national emblem of France, wearing a Phrygian cap and holding a shield and sword to advertise the Hero Land benefit for the troops at the Grand Central Palace.
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990_16_4-WWI-US-A-Haywood_6HR New York, New York: May 13, 1917. Member of the 15th Infantry, the only African American Regiment in New York, leaves for training in Peekskillup, NY in preparatiton for going to Europe for the war.
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990_16_4-WWI-US-A-Haywood_5HR United States: c. 1918 Colonel William Hayward's 15th New York Infantry Regiment of African American soldiers takes firing practice somewhere in the United States.
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990_16_4-WWI-US-A-Haywood_3HR New York, New York: March 31, 1919. A group of WWI African American soldiers who have been wounded or gassed returned today on the Cunard liner, 'Giuseppe Verdi'. The soldiers are all from Philadelphia.
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990_16_4-WWII-US-Trn-Ar_2HR Pine Camp, New York: January, 1940. Taking winter warfare lessons from the Finns, men of the 28th Infantry ski down a slope during winter maneuvers.
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990_16_3-Sport-IS-PD_10HR St. Moritz, Switzerland: c. 1935. World-renowned New York figure skaters Freda Whitaker and Phil Taylor show some amazing acrobatics as they prepare for the next Winter Olympics.
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990_16_3-Sport-IS-P_26HR Tuxedo Park, New York: January 3, 1927. A pair of society women from Boston and New York cut some fancy capers on the ice at Tuxedo Park.
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990_16_3-Sport-IS-P_1HR Tuxedo, New York: c. 1923. A New York society couple from the upper East side enjoys an ice skating outing in Tuxedo.
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990_16_3-Sport-IS-P_12HR Brooklyn, New York: January 18, 1923. This skater is amusing the crowd with his hand springs this afternoon.
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990_16_3-Sport-BaseB-Pers-MM_3HR Cleveland, Ohio: August 19, 1961. New York Yankee Roger Maris leaps high to steal a home run away from Cleveland Indian Willie Kirkland,
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990_16_3-Sport-BaseB-Game_1HR New York, New York: 1931. View from behind the grandstand showing the diamond at Yankee Stadium as the Yankees and the Boston Red Sox start off the 1931 baseball season.
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990_16_3-Sport-BaseB-Fan_3HR New York, New York: c. 1938. Happy baseball fans in the bleachers at Yankee Stadium.
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990_16_3-Rec-BeSc-Mix_11HR New York, New York: c. 1935 A couple all tuckered out after a strenous day at the beach at Coney Island catch forty winks before taking the subway back to the sweltering city
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990_16_3-Rec-BeSc-M_1HR Long Island, New York: c. 1928. Unique decorative signs are now in use at the Jones Beach State Park. This one points the way to the surf.
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990_16_3-Food-FP-F-B_2HR New York, New York: 1962. The manager of Curatolo Banana Corp. in Brooklyn standing in the refrigerator with rows of stored bananas.
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990_16_3-Fash-BaS-5025_20HR New York, New York: May, 1941. A young woman wearing one of the first swim suits from 1914 to be made out of rubber has a flirtacious moment.
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990_16_1-Off-Sc-W_2HR Camp Kitteredge, New York: July 14, 1926. These stenographers on vacation are taking no chance of going stale. Here they are taking daily classes to keep in practice.
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990_16_1-Ind-Misc-FactEx_1HR New York, New York: 1861. The India Rubber Comb Company Enterprise Works at College Point in Queens, New York.
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990_16_0-Mus-Sing_3HR New York, New York: 1963. L-R: Ella Fitzgerald, Dinah Shore, Joan Sutherland perform on the Dinah Shore Chevy Show,
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990_16_0-Mus-Blue_1HR New York, New York: 1932. A man who plays his harmonica on the streets for pennies during the Depression.
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990_16_0-Dan-Mod-P_5HR New York, New York: c. 1934. Some of the Ted Shawn dancers practicing on a rooftop.
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990_16_X-Noguchi-Isamu_9HR New York, New York: 1940 Isamu Noguchi working on the Associated Press Building Plaque, which was carving in plaster and cast in stainless steel - at that time the largest-ever stainless steel casting. It is still installed in Rockefeller Center.
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990_16_X-Noguchi-Isamu_8HR New York, New York: 1940 Isamu Noguchi working on the Associated Press Building Plaque, which was carved in plaster and cast in stainless steel - at that time the largest-ever stainless steel casting. It is still installed in Rockefeller Center.
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990_16_X-Noguchi-Isamu_4HR New York, New York: 1940 Isamu Noguchi looking at part of the Associated Press Building Plaque, which was carved in plaster and cast in stainless steel - at that time the largest-ever stainless steel casting. It is still installed in Rockefeller Center.
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990_16_X-Noguchi-Isamu_12HR New York, New York: 1940 Isamu Noguchi with a reflection of the Associated Press Building Plaque, which was carved in plaster and cast in stainless steel - at that time the largest-ever stainless steel casting. It is still installed in Rockefeller Center.
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990_16_X-Mitchell-Margaret_1HR New York, New York: September 5, 1941 Atlanta writer Margaret Mitchell, author of 'Gone With The Wind', in New York to christen the U.S.S. Atlanta tomorrow in Kearny, New Jersey. She has recently joined the Atlanta, Georgia branch of the American Women's Voluntary Services.
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990_16_X-Lollobrigida-Gina_1HR New York, New York: May 6, 1963 Bob Hope and Gina Lollobrigida at Time Magazine's 40th anniversary dinner at the Waldorf Astoria. The dinner honored some 300 eminent men and women whose portraits have appeared on the news magazine's cover.
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990_16_X-Kennedy-Joseph_5HR Washington, D.C.: February 18, 1938 Joseph P. Kennedy, who was sworn in today as American Ambassador to Great Britain, with his new aide, Harold Hinton, the former Washington Correspondent for the New York Times.
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990_16_9-US-NYC-Sc_2HR New York, New York: c. 1933. The oldest patron of Radio City Music Hall is shown here purchasing the 50,000,000th ticket sold from two of the Rockettes.
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990_16_9-US-NYC-Har_1HR New York, New York: May 8, 1945 A soldier and his companion gaze up on V-E Day at the Statue of Liberty after it was illuminated, except for a brief period on D-Day, for the first time since the Pearl Harbor attack.
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990_16_9-US-NYC-Har_15HR New York, New York: c. 1934. The skyline of midtown Manhattan as seen across the Hudson River from New Jersey.
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990_16_9-US-NYC-CP_35HR New York, New York: c. 1890. Victorian skaters dancing on the ice in Central Park.
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990_16_9-US-NYC-Brx_1HR New York, New York: July, 1938. A warm day in July at Orchard Beach near City Island in the Bronx.
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990_16_6-Child-School_19HR New York, New York: c. 1938. A playground instructor reads to an attentive gathering of children during the summer vacation from school.
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990_16_4-WWI-US-HF_30HR Boston, Massachusetts: 1917 A World War One recruiting poster with the Statue Of Liberty for joining the U.S. Navy. It was issued by the Boston Committee On Public Safety.
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990_16_4-WWI-US-HF_29HR New York, New York: 1917 A lithograph poster to advertise the Hero Land benefit for the troops at the Grand Central Palace. A woman and child are wearing traditional Belgian dress. The woman is holding a jug of milk, the child drinks from a bowl of milk, and behind them stands a cart with two jugs of milk packed in straw. The cart is drawn by a dog and the Belgian flag provides a backdrop.
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990_16_4-WWI-US-HF_28HR New York, New York: 1917 A lithograph poster of a colorful historic tableau to advertise the Hero Land benefit for the troops at the Grand Central Palace.
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990_16_4-WWI-US-HF_26HR New York, New York: 1917 A lithograph poster of the British tank 'Britannia' in action to advertise the Hero Land benefit for the troops at the Grand Central Palace.
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990_16_4-WWII-US-HF-D_1HR New York, New York: May 7, 1945. An erroneous Associated Press announcement has New Yorkers celebrating VE-Day and dancing on Wall Street. The actual the end of WWII in Europe was not til the next day, May 8th.
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990_16_3-Sport-IS-P_19HR New York, New York: January 1940. A young girl looks for assistance from her friends after a fall on the ice in Central Park. They're appear to be more interested in the camera.
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990_16_3-Sport-IS-P_15HR Tuxedo Park, New York: January 3, 1927. Society folks from Long Island make their way up to Tuxedo Park for ice skating and other winter sports.
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990_16_3-Sport-BaseB-Pers-MM_2HR New York, New York: Agust 7, 1961. MIckey Mantle of the New York Yankees steals second in the 11th inning of a game at Yankee Stadium against the MInnesota Twins. Umpire Cal Drummond gives the safe signal as Twins shortstop Zoilo Versalles sprawls in the dust.
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990_16_3-Sport-BaseB-Game_7HR New York, New York: c. 1926. A view of Yankee Stadium and the fans watching the Yankees play in New York City.
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990_16_3-Sport-BaseB-Game_2HR New York, New York: c. 1924. A baseball game at Yankee Stadium in New York with no one in the bleachers.
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990_16_3-Sport-BaseB-Fan_13HR New York, New York: June 7, 1961. Bob Allison fof the Minnesota Twins watches a New York Yankee fan at Yankee Stadium make a one handed catch of Yogi Berra's 9th home run of the year. It was the Yankees' 31st homer in 16 games, a new record.
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990_16_3-Sport-Acro-F_2HR New York, New York: 1929. Three performers from the stage production, 'Broadway Nights' practice their moves on the beach. Eddy and Douglas toss Dolores 16 feet at a height of more than 20 feet, and have never had a miss.
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990_16_3-Rec-BeSc-Mix_10HR Schroon Lake, New York: c. 1958. A young man is on bended knee in front of a striking blonde in a bathing suit at the Schroon Manor beach in the Adirondacks.
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990_16_3-Rec-BeSc-Men_7HR Palm Beach, Florida: January 6, 1927. Harry Dunn of New York, and president of the Fisk Rubber Company enjoys the warm winter sands of Palm Beach.
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990_16_3-Food-Rest-OC_2HR Lake Placid, New York: January 3, 1923. Two young women ice skaters at the Lake Placid Club enjoy an afternoon tea served hot off the ski-tea table.
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990_16_3-Acc-Clock_10HR Brooklyn, New York: c. 1964. A reminder to change clocks back from day light savings time in the fall.
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990_16_2-Radio-List_6HR New York, New York: July 22, 1922 These ingenious radio fans have rigged their canoe with an amplifier and aerial to hear music on the water. They can now have music wherever they are and have no such trouble as winding up a phonograph.
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990_16_2-Jour-Journ_22HR New York, New York: September, 1942 Copy readers at the telegraph desk in the newsroom of the New York Times newspaper.
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990_16_0-Mus-Sing_2HR New York, New York: 1934. Soprano Vivienne Segal joins Abe Lyman's orchestra as the featured soloist of the CBS Radio show, 'Accordiana'.
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990_16_0-Mus-Blue_2HR New York, New York: c.1940. L-R: Baldwin (Butch) Hawes, John (Peter) Hawes, Pete Seeger. Seeger was one of the founders of the Almanac Singers, and both Hawes brothers played with them at various times.
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990_16_0-Dan-Misc_2HR New York, New York: July 8, 1927 Old time stage celebrities are shown some of the modern dance steps at a special matinee of the 'Grand Street Follies'. Lilly LuBell and Paula Trueman render some modern moves while veteran performers Helen Arthur, Henrietta Grossman and Frankie Bailey look on.
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00884794 geography / travel, USA, Father Francis D. Duffy Statue und Duffy Square, Times Square, Midtown, Manhattan, New York City,
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00874546 "geography / travel, USA, New York City, view from the observation platform ""Top of the Rock"" in Rockefeller center towards downtown Manhattan, left: Empire State Building, in the middle: Bank of America Tower and the Conde Nast Building, right: New York Times Tower,"
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00874541 "geography / travel, USA, New York City, view from the observation platform ""Top of the Rock"" in Rockefeller center towards downtown Manhattan, left: Empire State Building, in the middle: Bank of America Tower and the Conde Nast Building, right: New York Times Tower,"
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990_05_1-Fin-StEx_16HR New York, New York: June 11, 1972 Miss USA, Tanya Wilson, is fascinated when she visits the NY Stock Exchange.
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990_05_9-US-NYC-TS_3HR New York, New York: June 13, 1961..New York City's "Great White Way" is only half lighted in this view of Broadway during a massive power outage in midtown Manhattan. The east side is ablaze in lights while the west side of Broadway is blacked out. This view is looking north from Times Square.
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990_05_9-US-NYC-CI_3HR New York, New York July 15, 1927 Coney Island beaches in Brooklyn were thronged with New York folks who sought to escape the fury of the terrific heat wave that gripped the city.
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990_05_9-US-NYC-B-ES_14HR New York, New York: November 18, 1932 A workman pauses to admire the newly completed Empire State Building and the New York City skyline. The view is probably from the top of the RCA Building in Rockefeller Center which was completed in 1933.
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