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Item #82A. Chestnut Vendor (1939)


Item #83. Aftermath of Ticker Tape Parade at the Trinity Church Yard
Broadway and Wall Street
August 27, 1945
The church's cemetery is littered with graffiti after the City honors General Charles de Gaulle of France.

 


Item #84. Boy & Violin (unknown year)



Item #91. Coney Island Lady with Hat (July 4, 1950)
Also see image 121 Coney Island Bathers




Item #91C. Coney Island Baby in Sand (July 4, 1950)

 


Item #90. Coney Island Umbrella Lady (July 4, 1950)
(Available in Archival Digital Print Only)

 


Item #92. Chinatown Nuns Walk Children (1960)

 


Item #93. Little Red Lighthouse with Couple (1942)
Under the George Washington Bridge
(Available in Archival Digital Print Only)
 


Item #93A. Horse and Buggy (February 22, 1959)
Snow begins to fall near Central Park at 59th Street and 5th Ave
(Available in Archival Digital Print Only)

 


95. Washington Square Snow Scene (December 26, 1947)
(Available for License Only)

 


Item #95B. Washington Square Snow Scene (December 26, 1947)
Great Blizzard of 1947
A record snowfall surprises New York dropping 26.4 inches of snow and
paralyzing the City. The United States Weather Bureau forecasted only occasional snow.
The storm claimed 77 lives and still ranks as the biggest blizzard in the City's history.
 However, the task of walking the family dog overcame all obstacles
 as these two girls take their pet for a stroll near the Washington Square Arch
(Available in Archival Digital Print Only)
 


Item #96. Crying Orphan Girl (1957)


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