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Oldest apartment house in New York City, 142 East 18th Street, Manhattan, 1935 |
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Gramercy Park, nos. 3-5, Manhattan, 1935 |
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Gramercy Park, west side looking southeast, Manhattan, 1935 |
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Oldest apartment house in New York City, 142 East 18th Street, Manhattan, 1935 |
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Gramercy Park, nos. 3-5, Manhattan, 1935 |
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Gramercy Park, west side looking southeast, Manhattan, 1935 |
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City Vista, West Street, looking east, Manhattan, 1938 |
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Church of God, 25 East 132nd Street, Manhattan, 1936 |
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Garibaldi Memorial, Tompkins Avenue, corner Chestnut, Staten Island, 1937. |
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George Washington Bridge, Riverside Drive and 179th Street, Manhattan, 1936 |
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George Washington Bridge, Riverside Drive and 179th Street, Manhattan. |
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Chicken Market, 55 Hester Street, Manhattan, 1937 |
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Gasoline station, Tremont Avenue and Dock Street, Bronx, 1936 |
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Charles Lane, between West and Washington Streets, Manhattan, 1938 |
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Cliff and Ferry Street, Manhattan, 1935 |
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Civic Repertory Theatre, 14th Street West of Sixth Avenue, Manhattan, 1936 |
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Glass Brick and Brownstone fronts, 209 and 211 East 48th Street, Manhattan. |
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Hotel Martinique, 1914 |
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Tarandus furcifer, Caribou, or American Rein Deer. Males. 1. Summer pelage, 2. Winter pelage., 1845-1848 |
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Children's Aid Society grounds, Cropsey and Eighteenth Avenues, Brooklyn, 1936 |
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Children's Aid Society Summer Home, Cropsey and Eighteenth Avenues, Brooklyn, 1936 |
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Gay Street no. 14-16, Manhattan. |
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Cheese Store, 276 Bleecker Street, Manhattan, 1937 |
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Normandie, North River, Manhattan, from Pier 88, French Line, Manhattan. |
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Graham and Metropolitan Avenues, Brooklyn, 1937 |
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Hockey, 14 |
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Gay Street no. 14-16, Manhattan, 1936 |
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El' station, Ninth Avenue Line, Christopher and Greenwich Streets, Manhattan, 1936 |
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Christopher and Bleecker Sts., Manhattan, 1936 |
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Bromella pinguïn, 1805-1816 |
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Pitcairnia bromeliaefolia, 1805-1816 |
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Bromella ananas, 1805-1816 |
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Bromella ananas, 1805-1816 |
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Bromella Karatas, 1805-1816 |
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General view from penthouse, 56 Seventh Avenue, Manhattan. |
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Chelsea Hotel, 222 West 23rd Street, Manhattan, 1936 |
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20th Street between Second and First Avenues, Manhattan, 1938 |
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Gas tank and Queensboro Bridge, East 62nd Street & York Avenue, Manhattan,1935 |
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Harper's March |
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Harper's March |
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Harper's October |
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Harper's October |
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Brooklyn Navy Yard, Mustering Office |
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Brooklyn Navy Yard |
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Brooklyn Navy Yard |
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Vierge du soleil, 1809 |
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Ferre guerrière de la tribu d'Yurimagua, 1809 |
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Indienne, représentant Minerve Péruvienne, 1809 |
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Indien et Indienne, en habit de fête, 1809 |
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Dame de Lima, en grande parure, 1809 |
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Femme de Lima, de la classe moyenne, 1809 |
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Servante quarteronne de Lima, 1809 |
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Indien civilisé, revétu du Poncho, 1809 |
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Voyages au Pérou, faits dans les années 1790 à 1794. Collection de planches, 1809 |
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Tauréador; champion du combat du taureau, 1809 |
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Carte du Péru et du Chili, 1809 |
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Costumes des Indiens, pour représenter l'Inca et sa femme, 1809 |
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Lamas, 1809 |
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Gurrier Indien, appartenant à une tribu savage, 1809 |