
Item #34. The Great White Way / Times Square at Night
Darkens Lights under Army Air-raid Regulations
(Times Square looking north, April 29, 1942)
The familiar Broadway lights are dimmed for the reminder of World War II
as Mid-town Manhattan
complies with new Army lighting restrictions designed
to curtail enemy attacks on shipping.
The “dimout” was a prelude to a total
blackout scheduled the next evening which affected almost
all of Manhattan from
river to river bounded by Eleventh Street on the south
and 123d Street on the north.
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GREAT WHITE WAY AT NIGHT ITEM #34 |
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16 X 20 Silver Gelatin Fiber Base Print |
$1600 | |
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11 X 14 Silver Gelatin Fiber Base Print |
$1400 | |
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16 X 20 Fine Art Archival Digital Print |
$495 | |
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11 X 14 Fine Art Archival Digital Print |
$425 | |
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