Posted on 04/27/2012 1:25:02 PM PDT by lowbridge
Almost a million images of New York and its municipal operations have been made public for the first time on the internet.
The city's Department of Records officially announced the debut of the photo database.
Culled from the Municipal Archives collection of more than 2.2 million images going back to the mid-1800s, the 870,000 photographs feature all manner of city oversight --from stately ports and bridges to grisly gangland killings.
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I have one and a half that I codged from his spare pallet.
No fat people in the pool picture in 1940....no blacks either.
Thanks for posting this.
Too bad you can’t prove those bricks’ provenance. Some museum would love to have a few.
That’s infamous “Bandits’ Roost” photo from Jacob Riis’ “How The Other Lives.” I’ve stood on the spot it formerly occupied. I’m trying to remember where that was.
“Thats infamous Bandits Roost photo from Jacob Riis How The Other Lives. Ive stood on the spot it formerly occupied. Im trying to remember where that was.”
Five Points, NYC 1888. Doncha just love this picture, btw.
I should’ve said so before:)
http://www.travelblog.org/North-America/United-States/New-York/New-York/Manhattan/blog-620336.html
I know how you feel. If it hadn't been for the revocation of the Edict Of Nantes, Catholics declaring open season on protestants, I'd be speaking French right now.
59 1/2 Mulberry street
http://ahistoryofnewyork.com/2011/02/bandits-roost-then-and-now/
http://newtownpentacle.com/2010/07/20/bandits-roost-2010/
And best of all, you're blessed to live in the Great State of Texas!
I thank my ancestors for my great fortune too, but heck, they came from Western Europe, Africa, and North America, so I's cornfused! LOL
God Bless the USA!
as scripture says.....he who does not work, does not eat...nothing wrong with hard work....
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That photo made me think of a cops complaint about female cops, he pointed out that they look down a street, see tough men, and move on to something else rather than enter the situation, he said that after a few years of lacking that male willingness to challenge, to engage, and assert authority and power, we lose that street to the hard men.
Lower right - young guy looks like Leonardo Decaprio’s great grand father!
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