diff --git a/data/images.ndjson b/data/images.ndjson index 1b94822e..2e70cbaf 100644 --- a/data/images.ndjson +++ b/data/images.ndjson @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ {"id": "732925f", "uuid": "e563f600-c561-012f-1523-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a1b0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732925f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Social conditions - [Rear view of buildings.]", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 44-48 Gouverneur Street - Monroe Street ; 31 Scammer Street.]"], "creator": "New York World", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Alleys"]}, "back_id": "732925b", "back_text": "Social Conditions in Manhattan: A rear view of 44-48 Gouverneur Street, at, adjoining and north of the N.E. corner of Monroe Street. A portion of Monroe Street, is seen through space between buildings. This wall on the left, is the rear of No. 31 Scammel Street.\n\nAbout 1923.\n\nNew York World.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "31 Scammer Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "417379", "uuid": "eeac0cb0-c611-012f-d9d8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47da-d8f2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=417379&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Buckingham Court. Nos. 310-314 West Ninety-ninth Street, between Riverside Drive and West End Avenue.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Dwellings"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "310-314 West Ninety-ninth Street, between Riverside Drive and West End Avenue., Manhattan, NY", "source": "The World's loose leaf album of apartment houses, containing views and ground plans of the principal high class apartment houses in New York City, together with a map showing the situation of these houses, transportation facilities, etc."} {"id": "732525f", "uuid": "4a3687e0-c561-012f-6a1a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9e90-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732525f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Junkman.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 126th Street ; 318 West 126th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Horse teams", "Junk", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732525b", "back_text": "A junk dealer, winding about; seen at 518 West 126th Street.\n\nJune 21, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "318 West 126th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731681f", "uuid": "ea499dd0-c55f-012f-c818-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-980a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731681f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1928-09", "title": "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 106th Street -1st Avenue ; 319-339 East 106th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Celebrations", "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua (New York, N.Y.)", "Parades & processions", "Shrines"]}, "back_id": "731681b", "back_text": "(1)\nFest of St. Anthony of Padua, 1928, No. 1. The tower, standing in 106th Street east of First Avenue, the day before the procession. The procession was held on Labor Day this year. The tower is an especially fine one this year. The angel on top cannot be identified with certainty from this view and view 3; he may be Gabriel. September 2, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nNo. 2. Detail of the tower at the base. The sign at the base gives the name of the architect, and calls attention to the fact that this is the tenth annual festival. 401-405 East 106th Street are the houses in the background. September 2, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(3)\nNo. 3. The tower, being carried in the procession on 106th Street. In this view it is facing east, towards and near First Avenue; the houses in the background are 339-319 East 106th Street.\n\nSeptember 3, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "319-339 East 106th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731681f", "uuid": "ea499dd0-c55f-012f-c818-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-980a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731681f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1928-09", "title": "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 106th Street -1st Avenue ; 319-339 East 106th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Celebrations", "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua (New York, N.Y.)", "Parades & processions", "Shrines"]}, "back_id": "731681b", "back_text": "(1)\nFest of St. Anthony of Padua, 1928, No. 1. The tower, standing in 106th Street east of First Avenue, the day before the procession. The procession was held on Labor Day this year. The tower is an especially fine one this year. The angel on top cannot be identified with certainty from this view and view 3; he may be Gabriel. September 2, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nNo. 2. Detail of the tower at the base. The sign at the base gives the name of the architect, and calls attention to the fact that this is the tenth annual festival. 401-405 East 106th Street are the houses in the background. September 2, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nNo. 3. The tower, being carried in the procession on 106th Street. In this view it is facing east, towards and near First Avenue; the houses in the background are 339-319 East 106th Street.\n\nSeptember 3, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "319-339 East 106th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "465686", "uuid": "6fe5ae60-c612-012f-7b6c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47db-9f93-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=465686&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Arnold and Fulton Halls, 320-324 West 96th Street; Plan of first floor; Plan of upper floors.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "320-324 West 96th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Apartment houses of the metropolis."} {"id": "730243f", "uuid": "ab9400c0-c55d-012f-432d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8cd6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730243f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "General view - East 34th Street - Northwest.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 34th Street ; 321 East 34th Street - Harriet Hubbard Ayer Building ; Empire State Building ; Metropolitan Life Insurance Company ; New York Life Insurance Company.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Second Avenue (Manhattan, New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "730243b", "back_text": "A general view northwestward from the Harriet Hubbard Ayer Building at No. 321 E. 34th Street, north side, between First and Second Avenue, showing skyscrapers of the 42nd Street - Midtown area of Manhattan. From left to right (across the three views) they are: the 10 East 40th Street Building; the Lefcourt - Colonial Building (under construction); the Lincoln Building; the Chanin Building; and the Chrysler Building, (under construction). In the foreground is the Second Avenue \"El\" with a corner of St. Gabriels Park on the easterly side and tenements to the west.\n\nSeptember 10, 1929.\nViews 1,2 and 3\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "321 East 34th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731688f", "uuid": "ed5698f0-c55f-012f-00fb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9818-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731688f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 106th Street - 1st Avenue ; 323 East 106th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Anthony, of Padua, Saint, 1195-1231"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Crowds", "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua (New York, N.Y.)", "Shrines", "Statues"]}, "back_id": "731688b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of St. Anthony of Padue, 1930, No. 2. The statue of St. Anthony in a temporary shrine at 323 East 106th Street, west of First Avenue, the Saturday of Labor Day week-end.\nAugust 30, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nNo. 3. A close-up of the shrine. Compare this picture with 1925, No. 3, showing the same statue standing outside these same houses. Notice the usual offerings of paper money, pinned to the saint's robe.\nAugust 30, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nNo. 4. The shrine standing at the N.E. corner of First Avenue and 106th Street, Sunday.\nAugust 31, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "323 East 106th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ {"id": "733942f", "uuid": "6b2b2c20-c563-012f-d110-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a9a1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733942f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "East River - [View of East River pier and portions of Triborough and Hell Gate Bridges.]", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: York Avenue - 91st Street (East).]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "Hell Gate Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Hoisting machinery", "Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "733942b", "back_text": "East River, showing the pier at the foot of East 91st Street, off York Ave. Also shown (left background) are portions of the Triborough and Hell Gate Bridges.\n\nSeptember 23, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "[View of East River pier and portions of Triborough and Hell Gate Bridges.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733941f", "uuid": "6ab8b450-c563-012f-8a91-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a99f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733941f&t=w", "date": "1934, 1935", "title": "East River - [View of East River pier from East 90th Street in Manhattan.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "Hell Gate Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Fire stations", "Fireboats", "Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "733941b", "back_text": "(1)\nEast River, showing the pier at the foot of East 90th Street, as viewed in a northerly direction from the northern edge of Carl Schurz Park.\nSeptember 23, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA view eastward of the edge of the pier, showing the station of the New York Fire Department fireboat service. On the left is visible a portion of Hell Gate Bridge.\nOctober 1, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "[View of East River pier from East 90th Street in Manhattan.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733895f", "uuid": "56c54340-c563-012f-6415-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a943-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733895f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "East River - [View of ferry slip from East 49th Street, Manhattan.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Ferries", "Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "733895b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "[View of ferry slip from East 49th Street, Manhattan.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "733882f", "uuid": "511f9480-c563-012f-ff3b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a929-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733882f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "East River - [View of Manhattan between East 38th and 42nd Streets - Consolidated Edison Company.]", "alt_title": ["[Chanin Building ; Chrysler Building ; New York Daily News.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities", "Power plants", "Public utility companies"]}, "back_id": "733882b", "back_text": "East River, between East 38th and East 42nd Streets, Manhattan, showing the large power plant of the Consolidated Edison Company. Some of the Midtown skyscrapers are visible with the News Building (right) and the Chrysler Building under construction. The Chanin Building is to the left of the unfinishes Chrysler Building\n\nGeorge L. Balgue\n\n\nAugust, 1929\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "[View of Manhattan between East 38th and 42nd Streets - Consolidated Edison Company.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "733882f", "uuid": "511f9480-c563-012f-ff3b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a929-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733882f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "East River - [View of Manhattan between East 38th and 42nd Streets - Consolidated Edison Company.]", "alt_title": ["[Chanin Building ; Chrysler Building ; New York Daily News.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities", "Power plants", "Public utility companies"]}, "back_id": "733882b", "back_text": "East River, between East 38th and East 42nd Streets, Manhattan, showing the large power plant of the Consolidated Edison Company. Some of the Midtown skyscrapers are visible with the News Building (right) and the Chrysler Building under construction. The Chanin Building is to the left of the unfinishes Chrysler Building\n\nGeorge L. Balgue\n\nAugust, 1929\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "[View of Manhattan between East 38th and 42nd Streets - Consolidated Edison Company.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733887f", "uuid": "5340e110-c563-012f-fabc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a933-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733887f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1939", "title": "East River - [View of Manhattan shore in East 42nd Street area - Chrysler Building ; General Electric Company ; H. W. Wilson Company.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Balgue, George L.; Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Building construction", "Business enterprises", "Hotels", "Meat", "Packing", "Public utility companies"]}, "back_id": "733887b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "[View of Manhattan shore in East 42nd Street area - Chrysler Building ; General Electric Company ; H. W. Wilson Company.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734229f", "uuid": "e98a25e0-c563-012f-44a7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-abde-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734229f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Harlem River - Manhattan - [View of shoreline from East 118th to 117th Streets.]", "alt_title": ["[Washburn Wire Company.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Factories", "Rivers", "Wire industry"]}, "back_id": "734229b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "[View of shoreline from East 118th to 117th Streets.] Harlem River, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734239f", "uuid": "edd68da0-c563-012f-9448-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-abf2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734239f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Harlem River - Manhattan - [View of shoreline from East 127th to 129th Streets.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Rivers"]}, "back_id": "734239b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "[View of shoreline from East 127th to 129th Streets.] Harlem River, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ {"id": "725763f", "uuid": "c9454ba0-c556-012f-811f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-69da-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725763f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 101st Avenue - 103rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "725763b", "back_text": "101st Avenue, at the S.W. corner of 103rd Street, showing the St. Marys Roman Catholic Church. The view is westward from 105th Street and shows also the rectory on the corner of 104th Street. The 3-story building on the left is also church property.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nJune 6, 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "101st Avenue & 103rd Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725759f", "uuid": "c8016fe0-c556-012f-d7dd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-69d2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725759f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Queens: 101st Avenue - Lefferts Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts"]}, "back_id": "725759b", "back_text": "101st Ave., east of Lefferts Blvd., Queens.\nJuly 23, 1941\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "101st Avenue & Lefferts Boulevard, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725761f", "uuid": "c8ab6de0-c556-012f-a0fb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-69d6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725761f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Queens: 101st Avenue - Van Wyck Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "725761b", "back_text": "101st Ave., at the S.W. corner of Van Wyck Boulevard, showing the Dunton Hotel, operated or owned by August Williams in 1922. In 1923 Chas. Richter acquired it and rented it. It was no longer in existence in 1934.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "101st Avenue & Van Wyck Boulevard, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "725764f", "uuid": "c99cff00-c556-012f-a3c0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-69dc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725764f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Queens: 101st Avenue - West End Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Contractors", "Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "725764b", "back_text": "101st Avenue, north side, east from 117th Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nJuly 23, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "101st Avenue & West End Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "725764f", "uuid": "c99cff00-c556-012f-a3c0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-69dc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725764f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Queens: 101st Avenue - West End Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Contractors", "Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "725764b", "back_text": "101st Avenue, north side, east from 117th Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nJuly 23, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "101st Avenue & West End Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "714941f", "uuid": "0066b9a0-c546-012f-b7f6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-155a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714941f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 101st Street (East) - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714941b", "back_text": "(1)\nEast 101st Street, north side, east from (No. 417), but not including First Ave., to the Harlem River. These buildings will be demolished for the East River Drive.\nNovember 8, 1934.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nThe same, in the opposite direction.\nOctober 17, 1934.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "101st Street (East) & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714943f", "uuid": "01217ab0-c546-012f-514d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-155e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714943f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: 101st Street (East) - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses", "Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "714943b", "back_text": "E. 101st Street, at, adjoining and east of the N.E. corner of Madison Avenue (foreground) as viewed north eastward across a vacant lot at the S.E. corner. Buildings to the left extend northward on the east side of the avenue. Note the hospital sign on the corner lamp-post indicating the proximity of Mt. Sinai Hospital which is to the rear of the photographer.\n\nSeptember 14, 1938.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "101st Street (East) & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714947f", "uuid": "02aecca0-c546-012f-532a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1566-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714947f&t=w", "date": "1913", "title": "Manhattan: 101st Street (West) - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "714947b", "back_text": "232-234 West 101st Street, at, adjoining, and west of the S.W. corner of Broadway.\nAbout 1913.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "101st Street (West) & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ {"id": "731671f", "uuid": "e5e2c1c0-c55f-012f-eb5e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-97f6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731671f&t=w", "date": "1923, 1924", "title": "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 106th Street - 1st Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Anthony, of Padua, Saint, 1195-1231"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Crowds", "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua (New York, N.Y.)", "Shrines", "Sightseers", "Statues"]}, "back_id": "731671b", "back_text": "(1) Feast of St. Anthony of Padua, 1923, No. 7. Spectators on the balconies, 106th Street, north side, east of First Avenue, watching the procession. September 3, 1923.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) No. 8. The tower, a colossal monument, probably of papier m\u00e2ch\u00e9, on a wooden skeleton. It is carried in the procession. Surmounting the whole is a statue of St. Anthony. The tower is here pictured on 106th Street, just east of First Avenue, the day before the procession. To the right may be seen the boat, in the position in which it was pictured in No. 1. September 2, 1923.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) No. 9. Detail of the tower, taken during the procession. The face shown pictures St. Anthony saving his father from death. The scene of this view is a side street just west of First Avenue. September 3, 1923.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "106th Street and 1st Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731672f", "uuid": "e65a4e60-c55f-012f-c59f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-97f8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731672f&t=w", "date": "1924, 1924-09", "title": "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 106th Street - 1st Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Celebrations", "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua (New York, N.Y.)", "Parades & processions", "Shrines"]}, "back_id": "731672b", "back_text": "Feast of St. Anthony of Padua, 1924, No. 1. The tower at the start of the procession, 106th Street, east of First Avenue. This year the figure surmounting it is an allegorical representation of Peace, bearing a lily in her right hand. The six-story tenement house behind and to the right of the statue is 402 East 106th Street, on the south side. This year the feast was held on Labor Day.\nSeptember 1, 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nNo. 2. A closer view of the front of the tower as it is borne west across First Avenue by the procession. The view is southeast.\nSeptember 1, 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nNo. 3. The tower being carried by the procession, which is moving west on 106th Street just after crossing First Avenue. This is a fairly close view of the right side of the statue.\nSeptember 1, 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "106th Street and 1st Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731673f", "uuid": "e6cc4420-c55f-012f-d3f4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-97fa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731673f&t=w", "date": "1924, 1924-09", "title": "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 106th Street - 1st Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua (New York, N.Y.)", "Parades & processions", "Shrines"]}, "back_id": "731673b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of St. Anthony of Padua, 1924, No. 4. Rear view of the tower as the procession moves west on 106th Street, between\nFirst and Second Avenues.\nSeptember 1, 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nNo. 5. The tower at rest, in the middle of 106th Street at\nFirst Avenue.\nSeptember 1, 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nNo. 6. The same, another view.\nSeptember 1, 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "106th Street and 1st Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731676f", "uuid": "e81dd770-c55f-012f-2728-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9800-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731676f&t=w", "date": "1925, 1926-09", "title": "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 106th Street - 1st Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Anthony, of Padua, Saint, 1195-1231"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua (New York, N.Y.)", "Saints", "Shrines", "Statues"]}, "back_id": "731676b", "back_text": "(1) Feast of St. Anthony of Padua, 1925, No. 1. The tower, at rest in 106th Street east of First Avenue, Saturday of Labor Day week-end. A new tower is built for this feast each September. This year the tower is surmounted by a statue of St. Michael treading on the Devil. September 5, 1925.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2) No. 2. Rear view of the tower, in the final stages of construction; it is standing on 106th Street at First Avenue, facing west. The rear of the tower will be covered with paper flowers. September 5, 1925.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) No. 3. A life-size statue of St. Anthony, with offerings of dollar bills pinned to his robe and to the Child's clothes. This is the statue pictured in 1924, 1927, and 1930. In this view it is standing in front of 323-325 East 106th Street. The parading of this statue through the streets is the annual feature of Saturday's festivities. September 5, 1925.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "106th Street and 1st Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731676f", "uuid": "e81dd770-c55f-012f-2728-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9800-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731676f&t=w", "date": "1925, 1926-09", "title": "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 106th Street - 1st Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Anthony, of Padua, Saint, 1195-1231"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua (New York, N.Y.)", "Saints", "Shrines", "Statues"]}, "back_id": "731676b", "back_text": "(1) Feast of St. Anthony of Padua, 1925, No. 1. The tower, at rest in 106th Street east of First Avenue, Saturday of Labor Day week-end. A new tower is built for this feast each September. This year the tower is surmounted by a statue of St. Michael treading on the Devil. September 5, 1925.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) No. 2. Rear view of the tower, in the final stages of construction; it is standing on 106th Street at First Avenue, facing west. The rear of the tower will be covered with paper flowers. September 5, 1925.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) No. 3. A life-size statue of St. Anthony, with offerings of dollar bills pinned to his robe and to the Child's clothes. This is the statue pictured in 1924, 1927, and 1930. In this view it is standing in front of 323-325 East 106th Street. The parading of this statue through the streets is the annual feature of Saturday's festivities. September 5, 1925.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "106th Street and 1st Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731678f", "uuid": "e8f69bc0-c55f-012f-e4ae-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9804-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731678f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 106th Street - 1st Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Crowds", "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua (New York, N.Y.)", "Shrines"]}, "back_id": "731678b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of St. Anthony of Padua, 1926, No. 1. The tower, surrounded by the crowd, in 106th Street east of First Avenue.\nThis year the feast was held on Labor Day.\nSeptember 6, 1926.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nNo. 2. Balloon vendor in 106th Street at First Avenue, the\ntower is seen in the background.\nSeptember 6, 1926.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "106th Street and 1st Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731679f", "uuid": "e96f76e0-c55f-012f-05c8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9806-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731679f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1928", "title": "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 106th Street - 1st Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua (New York, N.Y.)", "Parades & processions", "Shrines"]}, "back_id": "731679b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of St. Anthony of Padua, 1927, No. 1. The tower, at rest in 106th Street, east of First Avenue. The feast this year, the ninth annual feast, was held on Labor Day.\nSeptember 5, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nNo. 2. The tower, in procession, 106th Street east of First Avenue.\nSeptember 5, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nNo. 3. The same; the tower is moving west on 106th Street towards Second Avenue.\nSeptember 5, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "106th Street and 1st Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731683f", "uuid": "eb333880-c55f-012f-7635-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-980e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731683f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 106th Street - 1st Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Crowds", "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua (New York, N.Y.)", "Fruit", "Shrines", "Street vendors", "Vegetables"]}, "back_id": "731683b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of St. Anthony of Padua, 1928, No. 7. The tower in pro-cession, headed east on 106th Street just west of First Avenue, and almost surrounded by a dense crowd of spectators.\nSeptember 3, 1928.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nNo. 8. Another view of the same crowd of spectators. The view is north on First Avenue, from and including the N.E. corner of 106th Street.\nSeptember 3, 1928.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nNo. 9. Sunday scene on the south side of 106th Street, just west of First Avenue, the day before the festival. A woman with watermelons for sale is sitting on an orange crate reading the comics.\nThe church a few doors down is the Italian Presbyterian Church of the Ascension.\nSeptember 2, 1928.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "106th Street and 1st Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ {"id": "731686f", "uuid": "ec87b160-c55f-012f-e8bb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9814-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731686f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 106th Street - 1st Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Crowds", "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua (New York, N.Y.)", "Parades & processions", "Shrines"]}, "back_id": "731686b", "back_text": "Feast of St. Anthony of Padua, 1929, No. 7. The tower, in procession, on 106th Street just west of First Avenue. This view is almost identical with No. 6.\nSeptember 2, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nNo. 8. A close-up of the men lifting the tower.\nSeptember 2, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nNo. 9. Men carrying the figure of Mary of the Immaculate Conception, the head-piece of the tower, in preparation for replacing it.\nSeptember 2, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "106th Street and 1st Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731687f", "uuid": "ece4ced0-c55f-012f-ac51-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9816-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731687f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 106th Street - 1st Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Crowds", "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua (New York, N.Y.)", "Food vendors", "Fortune telling", "Street vendors", "Vending stands"]}, "back_id": "731687b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of St. Anthony of Padua, 1929, No. 10. Crowd of spectators on First Avenue at the N.E. corner of 106th Street; the view is north on the Avenue.\nSeptember 2, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nNo. 11. A woman fortune-teller with her parrot, on 106th Street at First Avenue.\nSeptember 2, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nFeast of St. Anthony of Padua, 1930, No. 1. Refreshment vendors, pedlars, and spectators, on 106th Street at First Avenue.\nSeptember 1, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "106th Street and 1st Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731689f", "uuid": "edc7e270-c55f-012f-65b5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-981a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731689f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 106th Street - 1st Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Crowds", "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua (New York, N.Y.)", "Parades & processions", "Shrines"]}, "back_id": "731689b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of St. Anthony of Padua, 1930, No. 5. The tower at rest in 106th Street, the Saturday of Labor Day week-end. August 30, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nNo. 6. Detail of the front of the tower, where St. Anthony, as usual, occupies the position of honor. Notice the sphinx on either side of him. This view was taken during the procession on Labor Day.\nSeptember 1, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nNo. 7. Detail of the front and right side of the tower, and the men carrying it.\nSeptember 1, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "106th Street and 1st Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731690f", "uuid": "ee1df020-c55f-012f-355d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-981c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731690f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 106th Street - 1st Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua (New York, N.Y.)", "Parades & processions", "Shrines", "Storage tanks"]}, "back_id": "731690b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of St. Anthony of Padua, 1930, No. 8. The tower in procession, on First Avenue at 106th Street, facing south. The view is north.\n\nSeptember 1, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2)\nNo. 9. Rear view of the tower, which is facing west on 106th Street, just west of First Avenue.\n\nSeptember 1, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(3)\nNo. 10. The same; but the tower is now facing east.\n\nSeptember 1, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "106th Street and 1st Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731690f", "uuid": "ee1df020-c55f-012f-355d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-981c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731690f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 106th Street - 1st Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua (New York, N.Y.)", "Parades & processions", "Shrines", "Storage tanks"]}, "back_id": "731690b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of St. Anthony of Padua, 1930, No. 8. The tower in procession, on First Avenue at 106th Street, facing south. The view is north.\n\nSeptember 1, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nNo. 9. Rear view of the tower, which is facing west on 106th Street, just west of First Avenue.\n\nSeptember 1, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nNo. 10. The same; but the tower is now facing east.\n\nSeptember 1, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "106th Street and 1st Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732435f", "uuid": "27191f80-c561-012f-7c89-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9de7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732435f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Food - Fruit.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 106th Street - 1st Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Fruit", "Street vendors", "Vegetables"]}, "back_id": "732435b", "back_text": "Fall always sees many grapes for sale, in Italian neighborhoods; view taken at 106th Street and First Ave.\n\nOctober 1, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "106th Street and 1st Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731695f", "uuid": "f0402d70-c55f-012f-5a55-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9826-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731695f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 106th Street - Between 1st and 2nd Avenues.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Celebrations", "Children", "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua (New York, N.Y.)"]}, "back_id": "731695b", "back_text": "(1) Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua, 1932 (Children's Feast), No. 5. The children and their tower in 106th Street, at the n.w. corner of First Avenue.\nSeptember 5, 1932.\n\n(2) No. 6. The same, another view.\nSeptember 5, 1932.\n\n(3) No. 7. The same, in 106th Street just east of Second Avenue.\nSeptember 5, 1932.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "106th Street Between 1st and 2nd Avenues, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732240f", "uuid": "da3c6ea0-c560-012f-41a0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9c65-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732240f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Newspapers - China Daily News Series No. 11.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Mott Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities"]}, "back_id": "732240b", "back_text": "Newspapers: China Daily News Series--No. 11\nSetting type by hand from 40,000 characters necessary for the publication of a Chinese newspaper.\n1940\nAlexander Alland\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "107 Mott Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ {"id": "731663f", "uuid": "e2985390-c55f-012f-6b48-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-97e6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731663f&t=w", "date": "1937, 1937-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 108th Street (East).]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (New York, N.Y.)", "Food vendors", "Parades & processions", "Street vendors", "Vending stands"]}, "back_id": "731663b", "back_text": "Feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, No. 19: The line of march to the shrine. This photograph is in a westward direction on East 108th Street.\n\nJuly 16, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n1345 / E1 : NEG. 4591\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "108th Street (East), Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "722923f", "uuid": "7776d0c0-c552-012f-c9fb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-53ad-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722923f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 108th Street (West) - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Riverside Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Stone walls"]}, "back_id": "722923b", "back_text": "Riverside Park at 108th St. Entrance to park. William J. McAlpine, supervising engineer\nSept. 30, 1879\n\nDeposited with NYPL by NYC Park Dept. 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "108th Street (West) & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715006f", "uuid": "196cfd30-c546-012f-756f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-15dc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715006f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: 108th Street (West) - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Sewers"]}, "back_id": "715006b", "back_text": "West 108th Street, east from Broadway, showing pavement conditions in the block extending to Amsterdam Ave. View 2 is photographed from a point closer to the latter thoroughfare. Note the sewer project in operation at that point.\n\nMarch 3, 1937\nNo's. 1-2\n\nW. P. A., photo\nFive Boroughs Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "108th Street (West) & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "715005f", "uuid": "191c8ef0-c546-012f-12b5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-15da-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715005f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 108th Street (West) - Columbus Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715005b", "back_text": "(1)\n\n127-129 West 108th Street, north side, between Columbus and Amsterdam Aves. These are both 3-story frame houses.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York. Negative No. 343.\n\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, from a different angle.\n\nOctober 26, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "108th Street (West) & Columbus Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715005f", "uuid": "191c8ef0-c546-012f-12b5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-15da-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715005f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 108th Street (West) - Columbus Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715005b", "back_text": "(1)\n\n127-129 West 108th Street, north side, between Columbus and Amsterdam Aves. These are both 3-story frame houses.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York. Negative No. 343.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, from a different angle.\n\nOctober 26, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "108th Street (West) & Columbus Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722924f", "uuid": "77fa6140-c552-012f-5e80-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-53af-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722924f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 108th Street - 167th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Bogert, Walter L.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Riverside Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "722924b", "back_text": "Riverside Park: A set of 3 views in a generally westward direction from a point, near Columbia University's boathouse (about West 115th Street). Through the trees appears a vista of the Hudson River and the palisades of New Jersey. Upon the former appears several vessels of the U.S. Navy.\n\nJune 19, 1921.\n\nWalter L. Bogert.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "108th Street & 167th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715002f", "uuid": "17f81150-c546-012f-318a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-15d4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715002f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 108th Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Elevated railroads", "Handcarts", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "715002b", "back_text": "108th Street, east from and including Lexington Avenue.\nFebruary 27, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "108th Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715003f", "uuid": "186332b0-c546-012f-aa2a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-15d6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715003f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 108th Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715003b", "back_text": "M\n108th St. n.s. w. from Park Ave.\n6-15-42\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "108th Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ {"id": "710487f", "uuid": "cf5d7510-c53e-012f-27fe-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f28e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710487f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1933", "title": "Manhattan: 10th Avenue - 20th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Universities & colleges"]}, "back_id": "710487b", "back_text": "Chelsea College, Tenth Avenue, east side, from 20th to 21st Streets.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer. September 6, 1927.\n\n(2)\n\nChelsea College, Tenth Avenue, east side, from 20th to 21st Streets.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer. September 6, 1933.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "10th Avenue & 20th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710584f", "uuid": "f788a480-c53e-012f-6ef2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f350-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710584f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 10th Avenue - 213th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Elevated railroads", "Real property", "Signs (Notices)", "Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "710584b", "back_text": "Tenth Avenue at N. W. corner of 213th Street.\nJune 8, 1933.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "10th Avenue & 213th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710585f", "uuid": "f80744e0-c53e-012f-07a3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f352-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710585f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 10th Avenue - 213th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Real property", "Signs (Notices)", "Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "710585b", "back_text": "(1) Tenth Avenue, west side, from 213th to 213th Streets.\n\nJune 8, 1933.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\n(2) Tenth Avenue, west side, from 213th to 215th Streets.\n\nJune 8, 1933.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "10th Avenue & 213th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "710587f", "uuid": "f8ec5120-c53e-012f-6ece-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f356-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710587f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 10th Avenue - 213th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "710587b", "back_text": "(1)\n\n4002 Tenth Avenue, west side, between 213th and 214th Streets.\n\nJune 8, 1933.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\n\n(2)\n\n4002 Tenth Avenue, west side, between 213th and 214th Streets.\n\nJune 8, 1933.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "10th Avenue & 213th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "710587f", "uuid": "f8ec5120-c53e-012f-6ece-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f356-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710587f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 10th Avenue - 213th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "710587b", "back_text": "(1)\n\n4002 Tenth Avenue, west side, between 213th and 214th Streets.\n\nJune 8, 1933.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\n(2)\n\n4002 Tenth Avenue, west side, between 213th and 214th Streets.\n\nJune 8, 1933.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "10th Avenue & 213th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710586f", "uuid": "f88f4b40-c53e-012f-cd3c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f354-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710586f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 10th Avenue - 214th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Real property", "Signs (Notices)", "Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "710586b", "back_text": "Tenth Avenue at S.W. corner of 214th Street.\nJune 8, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "10th Avenue & 214th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710492f", "uuid": "d155bed0-c53e-012f-28b0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f298-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710492f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: 10th Avenue - 21st Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "710492b", "back_text": "Tenth Ave., east side, north from West 21st Street and showing at 23rd Street a portion of that major residential improvement known as London or Chelsea Terrace, erected on the block bounded by 23rd and 24th Streets, east from Tenth to Ninth Aves. Upon same, stood the original and subsequent Moore homes; this individual being the former owner of most of the area depicted in this view.\n\nJanuary 15, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "10th Avenue & 21st Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710490f", "uuid": "d0995530-c53e-012f-02cd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f294-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710490f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 10th Avenue - 21st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York Central Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Railroad employees", "Railroads", "Trains"]}, "back_id": "710490b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nTenth Avenue, west side, at 21st Street, showing freight\ntrain blocking Street.\nJuly 28, 1931.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\n(2)\n\nTenth Avenue, west side, at 21st Street, showing freight\ntrain blocking Street.\nChurch of the Guardian Angels at right.\nJuly 28, 1931.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "10th Avenue & 21st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -438,7 +438,7 @@ {"id": "710518f", "uuid": "dc27f8e0-c53e-012f-1489-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f2cc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710518f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: 10th Avenue - 26th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Cobblestone streets", "Diners (Restaurants)", "Gasoline pumps", "Restaurants", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "710518b", "back_text": "Tenth Avenue, south across W. 29th Street. In the background are the London Terrace buildings at 23rd Street and the R. C. Williams Company warehouse (Royal Scarlet Brand) at 25th and 26th Street. The former are east of the Avenue and the latter on the west.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nAugust 25, 1940\nViews 1,2\n\nTenth Avenue, west side, at 29th Street, looking northward, same view as above from another angle.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nAugust 25, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "10th Avenue & 26th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710504f", "uuid": "d6326f20-c53e-012f-a8cc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f2b0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710504f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: 10th Avenue - 26th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Chelsea Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Factories", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "710504b", "back_text": "(1)\nTenth Avenue northeast corner and 26th Street, Chelsea Park at right.\n\nAugust 25, 1940.\n\n(2)\nTenth Avenue east side between 25th to 26th Streets showing demolition for Chelsea Houses and looking northwards.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\n10th Ave. from 25th to 26th St.\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\nAugust 1, 1941.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "10th Avenue & 26th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710510f", "uuid": "d8c7b3b0-c53e-012f-a83a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f2bc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710510f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 10th Avenue - 26th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "710510b", "back_text": "1. 10th Ave. at s.e. cor. of 26th St.\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\nAugust 1, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "10th Avenue & 26th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "710511f", "uuid": "d950f800-c53e-012f-a5dd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f2be-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710511f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: 10th Avenue - 26th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Elevated railroads", "Gasoline pumps", "Handcarts", "Street vendors", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "710511b", "back_text": "(1)\nTenth Avenue, west side. 26th Street to 27th from southeast corner of 26th Street.\n\n(2)\nTenth Avenue, southwest corner and West 26th Street looking east on 27th Street.\n\n(3)\n27th Street, northwest corner and Tenth Avenue.\n\nP.L.Speer.\n\n\nAugust 25, 1940.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "10th Avenue & 26th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "710511f", "uuid": "d950f800-c53e-012f-a5dd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f2be-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710511f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: 10th Avenue - 26th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Elevated railroads", "Gasoline pumps", "Handcarts", "Street vendors", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "710511b", "back_text": "(1)\nTenth Avenue, west side. 26th Street to 27th from southeast corner of 26th Street.\n\n(2)\nTenth Avenue, southwest corner and West 26th Street looking east on 27th Street.\n\n(3)\n27th Street, northwest corner and Tenth Avenue.\n\nP.L.Speer.\n\nAugust 25, 1940.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "10th Avenue & 26th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710512f", "uuid": "d9cfa8f0-c53e-012f-1124-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f2c0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710512f&t=w", "date": "1940, 1941", "title": "Manhattan: 10th Avenue - 27th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Chelsea Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Automobiles", "Cobblestone streets", "Elevated railroads", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "710512b", "back_text": "View 1;\nTenth Avenue north wards from West 27th Street, and showing a corner of the Chelsea Park, Boy's Playground on east side. Neg. No. A-899\n\nView 2;\nTenth Avenue and south west corner and West 28th Street.\n\nAugust 25, 1940.\n\nView 3.\nTenth Avenue east side looking so thwards from west 27th to west 26th Street.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\nSeptember 15, 1941.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "10th Avenue & 27th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710514f", "uuid": "da934a00-c53e-012f-19c7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f2c4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710514f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 10th Avenue - 28th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Cobblestone streets"]}, "back_id": "710514b", "back_text": "Tenth Avenue, east side, north from W. 28th Street. The new U. S. Parcel Post Building is rising in the 29th to 30th Street block. This occupies the former New York Central Railroad's milk shed and unloading yards. At the left is the Master Printers Building at 34th Street.\n\nFebruary 1, 1932\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "10th Avenue & 28th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710516f", "uuid": "db590650-c53e-012f-b251-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f2c8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710516f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: 10th Avenue - 28th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Post offices", "Printers", "Printing industry"]}, "back_id": "710516b", "back_text": "Tenth Avenue, east side, north from W. 28th Street. Occupying the 29th to 30th Street frontage is the new U. S. Parcel Post building erected as a portion of the West Side Improvement Project. Note the New York Central Railroad spur entering same. Beyond is the Master Printers Building at 33rd and 34th Streets. View 2 is limited to show the 3-story building at the N. E. corner of 28th Street.\n\nAugust 25, 1940\nViews 1,2\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "10th Avenue & 28th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -447,7 +447,7 @@ {"id": "710520f", "uuid": "dd1916c0-c53e-012f-e2bf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f2d0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710520f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 10th Avenue - 29th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York Central Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Milk depots", "Railroad shops & yards", "Railroad tracks"]}, "back_id": "710520b", "back_text": "Tenth Avenue, east side, from West 29th to 30th Streets, showing the New York Central Railroad's milk shed. This extends eastward to 9th Avenue. In 1931 this site is to be cleared for the new U. S. Parcel Post Building.\n\nAbout 1930\nViews 1,2,3,4\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "10th Avenue & 29th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710521f", "uuid": "dd727c80-c53e-012f-e85a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f2d2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710521f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 10th Avenue - 29th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)", "New York Central Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Milk depots", "Railroad shops & yards"]}, "back_id": "710521b", "back_text": "Tenth Avenue, at the N. E. corner of West 29th Street, showing the milk shed and yards of the New York Central Railroad. This occupies the entire block east to 9th Avenue and extending from 29th to 30th Streets. In 1931, this site will be cleared for the new U. S. Parcel Post Building.\nNote in the background of View 2, the Empire State Building emerging from the horizon.\n\nMay 12, 1930\nSeptember 8, 1930\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "10th Avenue & 29th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710523f", "uuid": "de61ec40-c53e-012f-ef0e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f2d6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710523f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1934", "title": "Manhattan: 10th Avenue - 29th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Diners (Restaurants)", "Elevated railroads", "Post offices", "Printers", "Printing industry", "Railroad shops & yards"]}, "back_id": "710523b", "back_text": "Tenth Avenue, north from W. 29th Street, showing \"Railroad Avenue\" and its pedestrian bridge at 30th Street. On the right are the milk unloading yards of the New York Central Railroad. This site was later improved with the U. S. Parcel Post Building (see view 2). In the background is the Master Printers Building at 34th Street.\n\nView 2, being later shows the new Post Office building and the elevated roadbed of the New York Central Railroad entering same. The street level has returned to civic use at this date. This view is at 30th Street.\n\nMarch 24, 1929\nMay 30, 1934\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "10th Avenue & 29th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "710515f", "uuid": "db056ee0-c53e-012f-229f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f2c6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710515f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: 10th Avenue - 29th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Elevated railroads", "Gasoline pumps", "Grocery stores", "Railroad tracks", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "710515b", "back_text": "(1)\n10th Avenue southwest corner and 29th Street, from northeast corner of 10th Avenue.\n\n(2)\nWest 29th Street, at northwest corner of 10th Avenue.\n\n(3)\n29th Street, looking eastwards across 10th Avenue.\n\nP.L.Speer/\n\n\nAugust 25, 1940.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "10th Avenue & 29th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "710515f", "uuid": "db056ee0-c53e-012f-229f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f2c6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710515f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: 10th Avenue - 29th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Elevated railroads", "Gasoline pumps", "Grocery stores", "Railroad tracks", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "710515b", "back_text": "(1)\n10th Avenue southwest corner and 29th Street, from northeast corner of 10th Avenue.\n\n(2)\nWest 29th Street, at northwest corner of 10th Avenue.\n\n(3)\n29th Street, looking eastwards across 10th Avenue.\n\nP.L.Speer/\n\nAugust 25, 1940.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "10th Avenue & 29th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710517f", "uuid": "dbcffe10-c53e-012f-b89f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f2ca-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710517f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 10th Avenue - 29th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Excavation", "Hoisting machinery"]}, "back_id": "710517b", "back_text": "Tenth Avenue at N. E. corner of 29th Street, showing at left, excavation for Parcel Post Office.\nEmpire State Building in centre background.\nJune 2, 1931.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "10th Avenue & 29th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710522f", "uuid": "dde61b50-c53e-012f-7c79-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f2d4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710522f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1932", "title": "Manhattan: 10th Avenue - 29th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York Central Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Cobblestone streets", "Hoisting machinery", "Railroad shops & yards"]}, "back_id": "710522b", "back_text": "(1)\nTenth Ave., east side, from 29th to 30th Streets, showing the foundation for the Parcel Post Office site.\nJune 2, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing 30th Street, with the Ninth Ave. elevated station in the left background.\nJune 2, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, including Tenth Ave., from 29th to 31st Streets, showing skeleton of the Parcel Post Office, from railroad yards at Eleventh Avenue.\nJuly 9, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "10th Avenue & 29th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710524f", "uuid": "deb02a80-c53e-012f-d0a3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f2d8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710524f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: 10th Avenue - 30th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Diners (Restaurants)"]}, "back_id": "710524b", "back_text": "Tenth Ave., south from, but not including West 30th Street. This view is as seen from the pedestrian bridge, at West 30th Street.\n\nMay 17, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "10th Avenue & 30th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -597,7 +597,7 @@ {"id": "715030f", "uuid": "23055380-c546-012f-0b3f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-160c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715030f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 110th Street (West) - Lenox Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "715030b", "back_text": "The Parkway Hospital, 125-123 West 110th Street, adjoining the N.W. corner of Lenox Avenue. The architect for this building was Emery Roth.\n\nAbout 1930.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "110th Street (West) & Lenox Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715037f", "uuid": "25c73de0-c546-012f-cf41-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-161a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715037f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 110th Street - 10th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715037b", "back_text": "110th St. and 10th Ave.\nNow Amsterdam Ave.\n\n1893\nPhoto by Brown Brothers\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "110th Street & 10th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715026f", "uuid": "2137db30-c546-012f-2a4f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1604-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715026f&t=w", "date": "1918, 1920", "title": "Manhattan: 110th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Business districts", "Carts & wagons", "Cobblestone streets", "Horse teams"]}, "back_id": "715026b", "back_text": "(1)\n110th Street, Lexington Avenue to Park \"venue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nDecember 10, 1918.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\n(3)\nSame.\n\n October 24, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "110th Street & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "715027f", "uuid": "21af37f0-c546-012f-bfb8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1606-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715027f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 110th Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "715027b", "back_text": "(1)\n110th Street, Park Avenue to Madison.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\n\nOctober 24, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "110th Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715027f", "uuid": "21af37f0-c546-012f-bfb8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1606-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715027f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 110th Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "715027b", "back_text": "(1)\n110th Street, Park Avenue to Madison.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nOctober 24, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "110th Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715029f", "uuid": "228f7860-c546-012f-c372-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-160a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715029f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 110th Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715029b", "back_text": "110th Street, Madison to 5th Avenue. (After Reconstruction)\n October 4, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "110th Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715028f", "uuid": "22111080-c546-012f-012c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1608-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715028f&t=w", "date": "1919, 1920", "title": "Manhattan: 110th Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Cobblestone streets", "Repairing trades", "Shoes", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "715028b", "back_text": "(1)\n110th Street, Park Avenue to Madison.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nDecember 10, 1918.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nOctober 20, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "110th Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "733422f", "uuid": "9d96cce0-c562-012f-7031-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a591-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733422f&t=w", "date": "1890", "title": "Transportation - Elevated - Steam-drawn trains.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 110th Street - Columbus Avenue.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "733422b", "back_text": "The early steam drawn elevated trains, as seen at 110th Street and Columbus Ave., in Manhattan.\n\nAbout 1890.\n\nNew York Edis on Co.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "110th Street and Columbus Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -630,7 +630,7 @@ {"id": "725798f", "uuid": "d4de2790-c556-012f-157b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6a20-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725798f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Queens: 111th Street - 56th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parking lots"]}, "back_id": "725798b", "back_text": "111th Street, west side, south from 56th to Corona Avenues. The \"Tourists\" signs and the \"Park Here\" signs as well as the souvenirs booth are for the enticement of visitors to the New York World's Fair of 1939-40. Owners of empty lots in this area profited by converting them into auto parking spaces for Fair visitors.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nJune 23, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "111th Street & 56th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "715043f", "uuid": "27fe6bc0-c546-012f-1354-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1626-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715043f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 111th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "715043b", "back_text": "1. 111th St. at 5th Ave. from Madison Ave. Dr. Lefts Maternity Hospital\nP.D. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 16, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "111th Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "725799f", "uuid": "d538fb50-c556-012f-777a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6a22-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725799f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: 111th Street - 91st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "725799b", "back_text": "111th Street, east side, 300 feet north of 91st Avenue, showing the home which was occupied by the Steel family. The A. Steel estate owned it in 1891 and it was built by Eldridge about 1869.", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "111th Street & 91st Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "725789f", "uuid": "d1d6f2c0-c556-012f-8ce7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6a0e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725789f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Queens: 111th Street - Atlantic Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Long Island Rail Road"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "725789b", "back_text": "111th Street, north from and across Atlantic Avenue, showing the Long Island Railroad crossing on the latter.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nMay 7, 1934\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "111th Street & Atlantic Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "725789f", "uuid": "d1d6f2c0-c556-012f-8ce7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6a0e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725789f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Queens: 111th Street - Atlantic Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Long Island Rail Road"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "725789b", "back_text": "111th Street, north from and across Atlantic Avenue, showing the Long Island Railroad crossing on the latter.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nMay 7, 1934\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "111th Street & Atlantic Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725790f", "uuid": "d225ac60-c556-012f-7118-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6a10-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725790f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: 111th Street - Corona Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "725790b", "back_text": "111th Street, at Corona Avenue. The frame house is on the east side of 111th Street, Corona Avenue being in the foreground with tracks thereon.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 19, 1936\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "111th Street & Corona Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "715042f", "uuid": "27afac90-c546-012f-e0d2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1624-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715042f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Manhattan: 111th Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Clubs", "Coffee shops"]}, "back_id": "715042b", "back_text": "M\n111 St. w. of Madison Ave.\n6,15-42\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "111th Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "732245f", "uuid": "dc1e7a60-c560-012f-b8f3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9c6f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732245f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Newspapers - China Daily News Series No. 16.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Mott Street.]"], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities"]}, "back_id": "732245b", "back_text": "Newspapers: China Daily News Series--No. 16\nRolling out a proof.\n1940\nAlexander Alland\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "112 Mott Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -669,7 +669,7 @@ {"id": "715071f", "uuid": "30b3b770-c546-012f-6c56-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-165e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715071f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 113th Street (West) - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Suydam, James", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715071b", "back_text": "225-221 West 113th Street, north side, west of Seventh Avenue.\nAbout 1914.\nJames Suydam.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "113th Street (West) & 7th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715072f", "uuid": "31046670-c546-012f-e495-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1660-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715072f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 113th Street (West) - Amsterdam Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715072b", "back_text": "500-536 West 113th Street, adjoining and west of the S.W. corner of Amsterdam Avenue.\n\nAbout 1923.\n\nGift of E. M. Jenks.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "113th Street (West) & Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715073f", "uuid": "31738250-c546-012f-c4a7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1662-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715073f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 113th Street (West) - Amsterdam Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715073b", "back_text": "500-536 West 113th Street, adjoining and west of the S.W. corner of Amsterdam Avenue.\nAbout 1923.\n\nGift of E. M. Jenks.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "113th Street (West) & Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "715074f", "uuid": "31deb280-c546-012f-1bed-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1664-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715074f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 113th Street (West) - Amsterdam Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715074b", "back_text": "521-507 West 113th Street, north side, adjoining and west of Amsterdam Avenue.\nAbout 1928.\n\n\nNeg, # 3890\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "113th Street (West) & Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715074f", "uuid": "31deb280-c546-012f-1bed-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1664-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715074f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 113th Street (West) - Amsterdam Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715074b", "back_text": "521-507 West 113th Street, north side, adjoining and west of Amsterdam Avenue.\nAbout 1928.\n\nNeg, # 3890\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "113th Street (West) & Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715070f", "uuid": "30440e10-c546-012f-3aaa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-165c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715070f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 113th Street (West) - Lenox Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715070b", "back_text": "57-53 West 113th Street, north side, east of Lenox Avenue.\nAbout 1912.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "113th Street (West) & Lenox Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715069f", "uuid": "2fee0480-c546-012f-9025-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-165a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715069f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 113th Street - 76th Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715069b", "back_text": "1. 22 E. 113th St. Neg. A-266\nJuly 16, 1941\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "113th Street & 76th Road, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715065f", "uuid": "2e5cf4f0-c546-012f-605c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1652-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715065f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Manhattan: 113th Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Educational facilities", "Music education", "Paint industry"]}, "back_id": "715065b", "back_text": "n.w. cor. 113th St. & Madison Ave.\n6-15-42\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "113th Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -728,11 +728,11 @@ {"id": "731619f", "uuid": "d0b0eeb0-c55f-012f-37a9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-978e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731619f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1930-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 114th Street - 1st Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731619b", "back_text": "Feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: Parade, marching south on First Avenue past the filling station adjoining the S.W. corner of 109th Street. A woman in the center of the picture is carrying wax votive images of a head and an abdomen. These will be carried into the church and laid at Our Lady's altar. The filling station in the background was built since 1925, replacing three old frame sheds. The angle made by the building on the left is due to the property line, which at this point coincided with the S.W. side of Roosevelt Road, a country road long since obliterated. July 16, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nParade, entering and turning south on First Avenue at 115th Street. Jefferson Park lies on the east side of First Avenue from 114th to 111th Streets. July 16, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nParade, moving east on 114th Street opposite N.W. corner of First Avenue. The girl in the foreground is carrying a giant candle on her head. July 16, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "114th Street and 1st Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731637f", "uuid": "d7f49860-c55f-012f-3aad-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-97b2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731637f&t=w", "date": "1934, 1934-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 114th Street - 1st Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Food vendors", "Parades & processions", "Street vendors", "Vending stands"]}, "back_id": "731637b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, 1934, No. 16: Italian sandwich stand catering to celebrants of the \"Feast\" at 114th Street and First Ave.\n\nJuly 16, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nClams and oysters on the half shell, being served by side-walk restaurateur at 114th Street and First Ave., during the Feast.\n\nJuly 16, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nPart of the procession of the \"Feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel\" proceeding along East 114th Street.\n\nJuly 16, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "114th Street and 1st Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732481f", "uuid": "390543c0-c561-012f-c949-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9e3b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732481f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Food - Refreshment vendors - Corn on the cob.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 114th Street - 1st Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Fruit", "Ice cream & ices", "Street vendors", "Vegetables"]}, "back_id": "732481b", "back_text": "(1)\nPeddler, selling corn on the cob at 114th Street near First Ave.\nJuly 16, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing also an ice cream vendor.\nJuly 16, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "114th Street and 1st Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731645f", "uuid": "db5186b0-c55f-012f-3124-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-97c2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731645f&t=w", "date": "1935, 1935-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 114th Street - Pleasant Avenue.]", "Refreshment vendors in Jefferson Park."], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Food vendors", "Street vendors", "Vending stands"]}, "back_id": "731645b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: Heavy watermelon consumption, 114th Street at Pleasant Avenue. Jefferson Park is in the background.\n\nJuly 16, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nMore of the same, 114th Street at Pleasant Avenue; the view is north.\n\nJuly 16, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(3)\nThe same, in Jefferson Park at the S.E. corner of First Avenue and 114th Street.\n\nJuly 16, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "114th Street and Pleasant Avenue , Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731645f", "uuid": "db5186b0-c55f-012f-3124-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-97c2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731645f&t=w", "date": "1935, 1935-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 114th Street - Pleasant Avenue.]", "Refreshment vendors in Jefferson Park."], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Food vendors", "Street vendors", "Vending stands"]}, "back_id": "731645b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: Heavy watermelon consumption, 114th Street at Pleasant Avenue. Jefferson Park is in the background.\n\nJuly 16, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nMore of the same, 114th Street at Pleasant Avenue; the view is north.\n\nJuly 16, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, in Jefferson Park at the S.E. corner of First Avenue and 114th Street.\n\nJuly 16, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "114th Street and Pleasant Avenue , Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731611f", "uuid": "cd91b6e0-c55f-012f-e3e7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-977e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731611f&t=w", "date": "1926, 1926-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 114th Street - Pleasant Avenue.]", "Vendors near Jefferson Park."], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Food vendors", "Religious articles", "Street vendors", "Vending stands"]}, "back_id": "731611b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: Vendors of clams, with pushcart set up in Jefferson Park, at 114th Street and Pleasant Avenue. In the background is seen part of the Standard Gas Light plant which in a few years is to be demolished.\nJuly 16, 1926.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nVendors of sacred pictures, rosaries, and other religious trinkets, on Pleasant Avenue; the view is north from 114th Street.\nJuly 16, 1926.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nVotive images, dolls and candles on sale, shop near Jefferson Park.\nJuly 16, 1926.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "114th Street and Pleasant Avenue , Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731601f", "uuid": "c9a12860-c55f-012f-a51a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-976a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731601f&t=w", "date": "1924, 1924-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 114th Street - Pleasant Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Food vendors", "Fortune telling", "Photographs", "Street vendors", "Tintype", "Vending stands"]}, "back_id": "731601b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel; 1924; No. 19: Photographers, standing on 114th Street near Pleasant Avenue, Jefferson\nPark in the background.\nJuly 16, 1924.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nNo. 20. Lemonade vender, Pleasant Avenue, east side, between\n114th and 115th Streets.\nJuly 16, 1924.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nNo. 21. A fortune teller with a parrot and two trained white\nmice, location uncertain.\nJuly 16, 1924.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "114th Street and Pleasant Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731617f", "uuid": "cff087d0-c55f-012f-2c37-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-978a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731617f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1929-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 114th Street - Pleasant Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Food vendors", "Street vendors", "Vending stands"]}, "back_id": "731617b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nFeast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: Meat being broiled over charcoal, at a stand on 114th Street opposite the N.W. corner of Pleasant Avenue.\nPart of the Standard Gas Light plant, which in a few years will be demolished, is shown in the background.\n\nJuly 16, 1929\n\nP.L. Sperr\n\n(2)\n\nLater in the day this watermelon stand was set up on the N.W. corner of Pleasant Avenue and 114th Street. This is the same corner which is shown in the above view.\n\nJuly 16, 1929\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "114th Street and Pleasant Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731643f", "uuid": "da659a30-c55f-012f-5ab2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-97be-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731643f&t=w", "date": "1935, 1935-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 114th Street - Pleasant Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (New York, N.Y.)", "Food vendors", "Street vendors", "Vending stands"]}, "back_id": "731643b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: Pretzels for sale by two enterprising youngsters at the eastern end of 114th Street, east\nof Pleasant Avenue.\nThe sign in the background applies to the ferris wheel, which\nis not shown in this view.\nJuly 16, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nAnother pretzel vendor, at the S.E. corner of Pleasant Avenue and 114th Street. The view is east. Notice the ferris wheel, operated by the American Legion, in the background.\nJuly 16, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(3)\nPretzels, on the S.E. corner of First Avenue and 114th Street.\nThe view is roughly northwest.\nJuly 16, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "114th Street and Pleasant Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731643f", "uuid": "da659a30-c55f-012f-5ab2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-97be-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731643f&t=w", "date": "1935, 1935-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 114th Street - Pleasant Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (New York, N.Y.)", "Food vendors", "Street vendors", "Vending stands"]}, "back_id": "731643b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: Pretzels for sale by two enterprising youngsters at the eastern end of 114th Street, east\nof Pleasant Avenue.\nThe sign in the background applies to the ferris wheel, which\nis not shown in this view.\nJuly 16, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nAnother pretzel vendor, at the S.E. corner of Pleasant Avenue and 114th Street. The view is east. Notice the ferris wheel, operated by the American Legion, in the background.\nJuly 16, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nPretzels, on the S.E. corner of First Avenue and 114th Street.\nThe view is roughly northwest.\nJuly 16, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "114th Street and Pleasant Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731642f", "uuid": "da0e3c00-c55f-012f-2936-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-97bc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731642f&t=w", "date": "1935, 1935-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 114th Street - Between 1st and Pleasant Avenues.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions", "Sightseers", "Storage tanks"]}, "back_id": "731642b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, 1935, No. 9: The parade, pass-ing the gas tank on the west side of First Avenue, 110th to 111th Streets.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nNo. 10. People on Pleasant Avenue, between 114th and 115th Streets, around the time of the parade. The view is northwest.\nJuly 16, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nNo. 11. Pilgrims to the Feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, in a truck on 114th Street, between First and Pleasant Avenues.\nThe view is east.\nNotice also an interstate bus.\nJuly 16, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "114th Street Between 1st and Pleasant Avenues, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731636f", "uuid": "d79176c0-c55f-012f-0dbc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-97b0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731636f&t=w", "date": "1934, 1934-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 114th Street - Between 1st and Pleasant Avenues.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Food vendors", "Religious articles", "Street vendors", "Vending stands"]}, "back_id": "731636b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: A travelling ice cream vendor taking in some business at Jefferson Park opposite 401-409 East 114th Street, east of First Avenue. This truck makes a trip of 15,000 miles, through twenty-seven different states, taking in such festivals as the Mardi Gras at New Orleans, Louisiana, and the Apple Carnival at Portland, Oregon. Notice the sign on the wall of 401 East 114th Street.\nJuly 16, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nVendor of rosaries, buttons, and souvenirs, also a fruit and nut pushcart, in Pleasant Avenue, north of the intersection of 115th Street. The east side of the Avenue, to 116th Street, is shown.\nJuly 16, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nA watermelon stand at the northwest entrance to Jefferson Park, 114th Street at S.W. corner of First Avenue; the view is northeast, showing the north side of 114th Street.\nJuly 16, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "114th Street Between 1st and Pleasant Avenues, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732248f", "uuid": "dd3127c0-c560-012f-efc7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9c75-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732248f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Newspapers - China Daily News Series No. 19.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Mott Street.]"], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities"]}, "back_id": "732248b", "back_text": "Newspapers: China Daily News Series--No. 19 Excited newsboys receiving their papers hot off the press.\n1940\nAlexander Alland\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "115 Mott Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -761,25 +761,25 @@ {"id": "722925f", "uuid": "78773150-c552-012f-9a86-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-53b1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722925f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 115th Street (West) - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Riverside Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Boathouses", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "722925b", "back_text": "Riverside Park: Three views across the Hudson River from a point in the Park near Columbia University's boathouse (foot of West 115th Street) and which appears in the center of views 1 and 3. No. 2 shows a U.S. Navy destroyer at anchor amid-stream; one of the flotilla's units on its periodical visits to New York.\n\nJune 7, 1921.\nViews 1 & 2.\nView 3: June 14, 1921.\n\nW. L. Bogert.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "115th Street (West) & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715116f", "uuid": "40870790-c546-012f-d9cf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-16b8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715116f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 115th Street (West) - St. Nicholas Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Churches", "Grocery stores"]}, "back_id": "715116b", "back_text": "West 115th Street adjoining the northeast corner of St. Nicholas Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nAugust 21, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "115th Street (West) & St. Nicholas Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "725812f", "uuid": "d98ec490-c556-012f-ad89-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6a3c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725812f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Queens: 115th Street - 10th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Estates"]}, "back_id": "725812b", "back_text": "115th Street, east side, just south of 10th Avenue, showing the A. D. Schlesinger house on the 2.25 acre estate. It appears in Beers's 1873 atlas of Long Island. 115th Street was previously called West Boulevard.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nMarch 12, 1932\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "115th Street & 10th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "715109f", "uuid": "3dd12b70-c546-012f-da6e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-16aa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715109f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: 115th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Barbershops", "Carts & wagons", "Elevated railroads", "Horse teams", "Printers", "Printing industry"]}, "back_id": "715109b", "back_text": "(1)\n115th Street, 1st to 2nd Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\n\nMarch 19th, 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "115th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715109f", "uuid": "3dd12b70-c546-012f-da6e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-16aa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715109f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: 115th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Barbershops", "Carts & wagons", "Elevated railroads", "Horse teams", "Printers", "Printing industry"]}, "back_id": "715109b", "back_text": "(1)\n115th Street, 1st to 2nd Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nMarch 19th, 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "115th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715110f", "uuid": "3e3b1030-c546-012f-4f22-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-16ac-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715110f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: 115th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Carts & wagons", "Elevated railroads", "Horse teams"]}, "back_id": "715110b", "back_text": "(1)\n115th Street, 1st to 2nd Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\nMarch 19, 1918.\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "115th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715115f", "uuid": "40185ba0-c546-012f-f1e1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-16b6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715115f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 115th Street - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stone walls"]}, "back_id": "715115b", "back_text": "115th St. from 8th Ave. to Morningside Park.\nCopyright\nBrown Bro's\nNew York\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "115th Street & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "715108f", "uuid": "3d8006e0-c546-012f-b234-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-16a8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715108f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: 115th Street - Pleasant Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "715108b", "back_text": "(1)\n115th Street, Pleasant Avenue to 1st Avenue. (Before reconstruction).\n\n\nMarch 19, 1918.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nAugust 15, 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "115th Street & Pleasant Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715108f", "uuid": "3d8006e0-c546-012f-b234-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-16a8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715108f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: 115th Street - Pleasant Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "715108b", "back_text": "(1)\n115th Street, Pleasant Avenue to 1st Avenue. (Before reconstruction).\n\nMarch 19, 1918.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nAugust 15, 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "115th Street & Pleasant Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "731631f", "uuid": "d56b4720-c55f-012f-6db4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-97a6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731631f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1931-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 115th Street - 1st Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Religious articles", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "731631b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: Votive candles on sale at 410 East 115th Street, adjoining the S.E. corner of First Avenue.\n\nJuly 16, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nGiant votive candle; at least seven feet tall, on display at a shop on East 115th Street.\n\nJuly 16, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "115th Street and 1st Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731640f", "uuid": "d93254e0-c55f-012f-204f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-97b8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731640f&t=w", "date": "1935, 1935-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 115th Street - 1st Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Food vendors", "Fortune telling", "Religious articles", "Street vendors", "Vending stands"]}, "back_id": "731640b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: Clams for sale at the S.E. corner of Pleasant Avenue and 115th Street; the view is west.\nJuly 16, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, with the view northwest, up Pleasant Avenue.\nJuly 16, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nA fortune-teller and his parrot, in front of a candle booth on 115th Street, east of First Avenue.\nJuly 16, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "115th Street and 1st Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731644f", "uuid": "dad56820-c55f-012f-fb17-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-97c0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731644f&t=w", "date": "1935, 1935-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 115th Street - 1st Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Balloons (Novelties)", "Religious articles", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "731644b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: Vender of rosaries, badges, et cetera, 115th Street near Pleasant Ave.\n\nJuly 16, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nVotive candles, parasols, et cetera, on sale on 115th Street, east of First Ave.\n\nJuly 16, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nToy vendor selling balloons, during the Feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel at 115th Street and Pleasant Ave.\n\nJuly 16, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "115th Street and 1st Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732478f", "uuid": "37bff490-c561-012f-de82-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9e35-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732478f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Food - Refreshments - Candy.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 115th Street - 1st Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Candy", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732478b", "back_text": "Spinning fluffy pink confection on sticks, on 115th Street, east of First Ave.\nJuly 16, 1936.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nYoung girl enjoying the product.\nJuly 16, 1936.\nP. L. Sperr.\nN.g.~ 27et\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "115th Street and 1st Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732505f", "uuid": "423e4bc0-c561-012f-9373-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9e69-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732505f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Food - Refreshments - Soft drinks.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 115th Street - 1st Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Beverages", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732505b", "back_text": "Boy peddlers carting cold soft drinks about, in the hope of selling to thirsty shoppers along 115th Street and First Ave.\n\nJuly 16, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "115th Street and 1st Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "417194", "uuid": "a2eceed0-c611-012f-7a1d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47da-d7be-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=417194&t=w", "date": null, "title": "The Luxor. Southwest Corner 115th Street and Broadway.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Dwellings"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "115th Street and Broadway., Manhattan, NY", "source": "The World's loose leaf album of apartment houses, containing views and ground plans of the principal high class apartment houses in New York City, together with a map showing the situation of these houses, transportation facilities, etc."} -{"id": "731595f", "uuid": "c71d2500-c55f-012f-ccac-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-975e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731595f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 115th Street - Pleasant Avenue.]", "Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Roman Catholic Church."], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Celebrations", "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (New York, N.Y.)"]}, "back_id": "731595b", "back_text": "(1)\nChurch of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, 447 East 115th Street adjoining the N.W. corner of Pleasant Avenue, the day before\nthe Feast Day of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.\nThis church was built here about 1885.\nJuly 15, 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nFeast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel: members of the upper east side Italian colony bringing candles to the church.\nJuly 16, 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(3)\nThe same, another view.\nJuly 16, 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "115th Street and Pleasant Avenue , Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731595f", "uuid": "c71d2500-c55f-012f-ccac-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-975e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731595f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 115th Street - Pleasant Avenue.]", "Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Roman Catholic Church."], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Celebrations", "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (New York, N.Y.)"]}, "back_id": "731595b", "back_text": "(1)\nChurch of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, 447 East 115th Street adjoining the N.W. corner of Pleasant Avenue, the day before\nthe Feast Day of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.\nThis church was built here about 1885.\nJuly 15, 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nFeast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel: members of the upper east side Italian colony bringing candles to the church.\nJuly 16, 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, another view.\nJuly 16, 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "115th Street and Pleasant Avenue , Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731639f", "uuid": "d8d6fac0-c55f-012f-3bc6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-97b6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731639f&t=w", "date": "1935, 1935-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 115th Street - Between 1st and Pleasant Avenues.]", "Refreshment vendors in Jefferson Park."], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Food vendors", "Street vendors", "Vending stands"]}, "back_id": "731639b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "115th Street Between 1st and Pleasant Avenues , Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731624f", "uuid": "d2a6ff30-c55f-012f-6cf1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9798-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731624f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1930-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 115th Street - Between 1st and Pleasant Avenues.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (New York, N.Y.)"]}, "back_id": "731624b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: Detail of crowd waiting in line on 115th Street, north side, between First and Pleasant Avenue, bringing candles and votive offerings to the church. The woman shown here has a tall candle and a waxen image of a foot, probably to be offered in gratitude for a cure.\nJuly 16, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA second group. The woman in the center of the picture has an image of a child.\nJuly 16, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nA girl with a candle and an image of a child, waiting very near the church door on 115th Street.\nJuly 16, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "115th Street Between 1st and Pleasant Avenues, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731648f", "uuid": "dc952300-c55f-012f-3c76-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-97c8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731648f&t=w", "date": "1936, 1936-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 115th Street - Between 1st and Pleasant Avenues.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Balloons (Novelties)", "Fortune telling", "Religious articles", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "731648b", "back_text": "(1)\nCandle stand catering for the Feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel on 115th Street, between First and Pleasant Aves.\n\nJuly 16, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nFortune teller plying his trade amongst celebrants of the Feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel at 115th Street and First Ave.\n\nJuly 16, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nBalloon peddler catering to Our Lady of Mt. Carmel celebrants on First Ave., at about 114th Street.\n\nJuly 16, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "115th Street Between 1st and Pleasant Avenues, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731647f", "uuid": "dc1baaf0-c55f-012f-212c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-97c6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731647f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 115th Street - Between 1st and Pleasant Avenues.]", "Our Lady of Mt. 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Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "115th Street Between 1st and Pleasant Avenues , Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731647f", "uuid": "dc1baaf0-c55f-012f-212c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-97c6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731647f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 115th Street - Between 1st and Pleasant Avenues.]", "Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Roman Catholic Church."], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Celebrations", "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (New York, N.Y.)", "Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731647b", "back_text": "(1) Worshipers entering the Church of Our Lady of Mt. 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Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "115th Street Between 1st and Pleasant Avenues , Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731649f", "uuid": "dceeffb0-c55f-012f-980c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-97ca-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731649f&t=w", "date": "1936, 1936-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 115th Street - Between 1st and Pleasant Avenues.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (New York, N.Y.)", "Food vendors", "Street vendors", "Vending stands"]}, "back_id": "731649b", "back_text": "(1)\nDecorations and flags put up for the Feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel on 115th Street, east of First Ave.\nJuly 15, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nVenders of cakes, sweetmeats, and nuts for the same Feast.\nJuly 15, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nConfectionery and nut stand at the N.W. corner of Pleasant Ave. and 115th Street.\nJuly 16, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "115th Street Between 1st and Pleasant Avenues, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "417179", "uuid": "9c5bfa40-c611-012f-413b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47da-d7ac-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=417179&t=w", "date": null, "title": "The Fullerton Apartments. No. 116 East Fifty-eighth Street.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Dwellings"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "116 East Fifty-eighth Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "The World's loose leaf album of apartment houses, containing views and ground plans of the principal high class apartment houses in New York City, together with a map showing the situation of these houses, transportation facilities, etc."} {"id": "732231f", "uuid": "d695ae40-c560-012f-3809-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9c53-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732231f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Newspapers - China Daily News Series No. 2.", "alt_title": ["Dr. Chi, editor-in-chief.", "[Manhattan: Mott Street.]"], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities"]}, "back_id": "732231b", "back_text": "Newspapers: China Daily News Series--No. 2\n\nDr. Chi, editor-in-chief of the China Daily News, was formerly Commissioner of Education and Dean of Law at the University of Shansi Province.\n\n1940\n\nAlexander Alland\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "116 Mott Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "725813f", "uuid": "d9f28450-c556-012f-47ae-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6a3e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725813f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Queens: 116th Avenue - Merrick Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "725813b", "back_text": "116th Avenue, at Merrick Boulevard, showing the type of homes that are being put up in this area.\n\n\n1928\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "116th Avenue & Merrick Boulevard, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "725813f", "uuid": "d9f28450-c556-012f-47ae-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6a3e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725813f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Queens: 116th Avenue - Merrick Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "725813b", "back_text": "116th Avenue, at Merrick Boulevard, showing the type of homes that are being put up in this area.\n\n1928\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "116th Avenue & Merrick Boulevard, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725814f", "uuid": "da34e5d0-c556-012f-0be7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6a40-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725814f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Queens: 116th Avenue - Sutphin Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "725814b", "back_text": "116th Avenue, at Sutphin Boulevard, showing the type of homes that were erected in this area in recent years.\n1928\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "116th Avenue & Sutphin Boulevard, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "715126f", "uuid": "444ce6a0-c546-012f-7ab1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-16cc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715126f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 116th Street (East) - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clinics"]}, "back_id": "715126b", "back_text": "341-349 East 116th Street, west of the N.W. corner of First Ave. Nos. 343-347 is the East Harlem Health Center, (Department of Health). These buildings were formerly occupied by the Red Cross.\n\nJuly 16, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "116th Street (East) & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715127f", "uuid": "449d2ba0-c546-012f-8b14-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-16ce-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715127f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: 116th Street (East) - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Appliances", "Business districts", "Maintenance & repair", "Markets", "Meat", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715127b", "back_text": "View 1;\nEast 116th Street, north side between First and Second Avenue showing housed now torn down.\n\nView 2;\nEast 116th Street, and First Avenue showing W.P.A. reconstruction work looking northwards.\n\nP.L.Speer.\n\nJuly 28, 1937.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "116th Street (East) & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -819,7 +819,7 @@ {"id": "715148f", "uuid": "4ccf9ef0-c546-012f-a1dd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-16f8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715148f&t=w", "date": "1912", "title": "Manhattan: 116th Street - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Universities & colleges"]}, "back_id": "715148b", "back_text": "The Library of Columbia University, 116th Street, north side, between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue. The building was erected in 1897, from designs by the famous firm, McKim, Mead and White.\n\nAbout 1912.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "116th Street & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715141f", "uuid": "4a264730-c546-012f-a754-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-16ea-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715141f&t=w", "date": "1893", "title": "Manhattan: 116th Street - Lenox Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches"]}, "back_id": "715141b", "back_text": "116 St. near Lenox Avenue\n1893\n\nThis Church still stands there.\n\nPhoto by\nBrown Brothers\n220 West 42nd St.\nNew York City\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "116th Street & Lenox Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715137f", "uuid": "488d48b0-c546-012f-6db8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-16e2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715137f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Manhattan: 116th Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "715137b", "back_text": "n.w. cor. 116 St. & Madison Ave.\n6-15-42\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "116th Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "731599f", "uuid": "c8ba7610-c55f-012f-9a35-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9766-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731599f&t=w", "date": "1924, 1924-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 116th Street - 1st Avenue.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Food vendors", "Handcarts", "Street vendors", "Vending stands"]}, "back_id": "731599b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: Vendor of candy and delicacies, with horse and wagon, on 116th Street between First and Second Avenues.\n\nJuly 15, 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nVendors of candy and delicacies, stand on Pleasant Avenue.\n\nJuly 16, 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(3)\nVendor of clams, with pushcart, Pleasant Avenue at N.W. corner of 114th Street. Other vendors are seen in the background; and the Avenue is gaily decorated.\n\nJuly 16, 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "116th Street and 1st Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731599f", "uuid": "c8ba7610-c55f-012f-9a35-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9766-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731599f&t=w", "date": "1924, 1924-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 116th Street - 1st Avenue.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Food vendors", "Handcarts", "Street vendors", "Vending stands"]}, "back_id": "731599b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: Vendor of candy and delicacies, with horse and wagon, on 116th Street between First and Second Avenues.\n\nJuly 15, 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nVendors of candy and delicacies, stand on Pleasant Avenue.\n\nJuly 16, 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nVendor of clams, with pushcart, Pleasant Avenue at N.W. corner of 114th Street. Other vendors are seen in the background; and the Avenue is gaily decorated.\n\nJuly 16, 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "116th Street and 1st Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731604f", "uuid": "cad085c0-c55f-012f-427c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9770-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731604f&t=w", "date": "1925, 1925-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 116th Street - 1st Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Fortune telling"]}, "back_id": "731604b", "back_text": "(1) Feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: Fortune-teller, with a parrot, 115th Street east of Pleasant Avenue. The gas-tank belongs to the Standard Gas Light Company, it is later to be demolished. July 16, 1925.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) Another fortune-teller and his parrot receive the respectful attention of three small children on East 116th Street, between First and Second Avenues. July 16, 1925.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) Two fortune-tellers in the crowd on a street near Jefferson Park. July 16, 1925.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "116th Street and 1st Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731608f", "uuid": "cc69d650-c55f-012f-7267-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9778-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731608f&t=w", "date": "1926, 1926-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 116th Street - 1st Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Balloons (Novelties)", "Fortune telling", "Markets", "Poultry", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "731608b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: Balloon dealer, on East 116th Street, between First and Second Avenues.\nJuly 16, 1926.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nFortune-Teller with parrot, standing at N.W. corner of First Avenue and 115th Street.\nJuly 16, 1926.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nLive poultry for sale, on First Avenue near 114th Street.\nJuly 16, 1926.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "116th Street and 1st Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731684f", "uuid": "eb9595a0-c55f-012f-3c61-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9810-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731684f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1929-08", "title": "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 116th Street - 1st Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Anthony, of Padua, Saint, 1195-1231"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Celebrations", "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua (New York, N.Y.)", "Parades & processions", "Shrines", "Statues"]}, "back_id": "731684b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of St. Anthony of Padua, 1929, No. 1. The parade held Saturday before Labor Day, shown turning west on 116th Street from First Avenue, at the N.W. corner. This section bears a religious society banner, flanked by the American and Italian flags.\n\nThe Bank of America, a branch of which is shown here, will in a little over two years be consolidated with the National City Bank.\nAugust 31, 1929.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nNo. 2. The same; the advance guard of the parade, bearing the statue of St. Anthony, and followed by the band, is proceeding\nwest on 116th Street from First Avenue.\nAugust 31, 1929.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nNo. 3. 106th Street east from First Avenue, showing the tower which is to be paraded on 106th Street on Labor Day, as usual. This year it is surmounted by a figure of Mary of the Immaculate Conception.\nAugust 31, 1929.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "116th Street and 1st Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -878,7 +878,7 @@ {"id": "715190f", "uuid": "5c4d40c0-c546-012f-aacb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-174c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715190f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 119th Street (East) - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "715190b", "back_text": "(1)\n119th Street, 1st to 2nd Avenue. (Before Reconstruction).\nJanuary 29, 1919.\n\n(2)\nSame. (After Reconstruction).\n\nNovember 9, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "119th Street (East) & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715191f", "uuid": "5cb90330-c546-012f-bb78-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-174e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715191f&t=w", "date": "1932, 1941", "title": "Manhattan: 119th Street (East) - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Automobiles", "Fire stations", "Lutheran churches"]}, "back_id": "715191b", "back_text": ".241 East 119th Street, northside between Third and Second Avenues, showing P.S. 159.\n\nBoard of Education, N.Y.C.\n\n1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "119th Street (East) & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715195f", "uuid": "5e1e3660-c546-012f-1a76-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1756-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715195f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 119th Street (East) - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Barbershops", "Business enterprises", "Roofing"]}, "back_id": "715195b", "back_text": "210-206 East 119th Street, south side, east of Third Avenue. No. 208 is a two-story frame house.\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "119th Street (East) & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "715197f", "uuid": "5edcb8f0-c546-012f-4428-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-175a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715197f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 119th Street (East) - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts"]}, "back_id": "715197b", "back_text": "(1)\nEast 119th Street, from fifth Avenue towards Madison Avenue.\n\n(2)\nSame, from Madison to Fifth Avenue.\n\n(3)\nSame.\n\nP.L.Speer.\n\n\nJuly 9, 1941.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "119th Street (East) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715197f", "uuid": "5edcb8f0-c546-012f-4428-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-175a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715197f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 119th Street (East) - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts"]}, "back_id": "715197b", "back_text": "(1)\nEast 119th Street, from fifth Avenue towards Madison Avenue.\n\n(2)\nSame, from Madison to Fifth Avenue.\n\n(3)\nSame.\n\nP.L.Speer.\n\nJuly 9, 1941.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "119th Street (East) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715184f", "uuid": "5a37bec0-c546-012f-72cc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1740-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715184f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 119th Street (East) - East River Drive", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Factories", "Sewers"]}, "back_id": "715184b", "back_text": "East 119th Street, south side, west from the East River Drive, showing W.P.A. employees engaged in a sewer construction program. Shown in the center is the steeple atop the Holy Rosary R.C. Church, No. 428-442 East 119th Street, slightly west of Pleasant Ave.\n\nOctober 6, 1936.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\nFederal Art Project.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "119th Street (East) & East River Drive, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715216f", "uuid": "66b43910-c546-012f-cb75-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1780-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715216f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 119th Street (East) - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "715216b", "back_text": "49 East 119th Street, northeast corner and Madison Avenue showing P.S. 103.\n\nBoard of Education, N.Y.C.\n\n1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "119th Street (East) & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715185f", "uuid": "5aa25120-c546-012f-f62f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1742-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715185f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 119th Street (East) - Pleasant Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hell Gate (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Hospitals", "Railroad bridges"]}, "back_id": "715185b", "back_text": "East 119th Street, north side, east from (No. 511), but not including Pleasant Ave. to the Harlem River. Notice Hell Gate R.R. Bridge and Municipal Hospital in the background on Ward's Island.\n\nSeptember 12, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "119th Street (East) & Pleasant Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -889,7 +889,7 @@ {"id": "715199f", "uuid": "5fca54f0-c546-012f-6a4c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-175e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715199f&t=w", "date": "1913", "title": "Manhattan: 119th Street (West) - Lenox Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Suydam, James", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Brownstone buildings", "Houses", "Row houses"]}, "back_id": "715199b", "back_text": "127-123 West 119th Street, north side, between Lenox and Seventh Avenues.\nAbout 1913.\n\nJames Suydam.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "119th Street (West) & Lenox Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "725823f", "uuid": "dd98eb00-c556-012f-85cb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6a52-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725823f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Queens: 119th Street - 14th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Stables", "estates"]}, "back_id": "725823b", "back_text": "119th Street, at the N.E. corner of 14th Avenue (right), showing the stables and servants' quarters on the A. Hammacher estate of 1873. The property was owned by F. A. Bogar in 1891.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nMarch 16, 1932\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "119th Street & 14th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "715188f", "uuid": "5ba19fa0-c546-012f-baab-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1748-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715188f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: 119th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "715188b", "back_text": "352 East 119th Street, adjoining the S.W. corner of First Avenue. This is a three-story frame house with a stucco front.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "119th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "715189f", "uuid": "5c017b40-c546-012f-65bb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-174a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715189f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: 119th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "715189b", "back_text": "(1)\n119th Street, 1st to 2nd Avenue. (Before Reconstruction).\n\nJanuary 29, 1919.\n\n(2)\nSame. (After Reconstruction)\n\n\nNovember 9, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "119th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715189f", "uuid": "5c017b40-c546-012f-65bb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-174a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715189f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: 119th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "715189b", "back_text": "(1)\n119th Street, 1st to 2nd Avenue. (Before Reconstruction).\n\nJanuary 29, 1919.\n\n(2)\nSame. (After Reconstruction)\n\nNovember 9, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "119th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715192f", "uuid": "5d25d220-c546-012f-b5e2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1750-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715192f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: 119th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Grocery stores", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "715192b", "back_text": "(1)\n119th Street, 2nd to 3rd Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nNovember 9, 1919.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "119th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715193f", "uuid": "5d734eb0-c546-012f-e032-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1752-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715193f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: 119th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "715193b", "back_text": "119th Street, 2nd Avenue to 3rd. (After Reconstruction)\nPresident Borough of \"Manhatten.\nNovember 9, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "119th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715194f", "uuid": "5dd599f0-c546-012f-2ac3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1754-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715194f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: 119th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "715194b", "back_text": "119th Street, 2nd, to 3rd Avenue. (Before Reconstruction).\nMay 11, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "119th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -908,7 +908,7 @@ {"id": "710596f", "uuid": "fd11e930-c53e-012f-ae5d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f368-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710596f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 11th Avenue - 19th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Community service", "Organizations' facilities", "Restaurants", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "710596b", "back_text": "11th Avenue, east side, from W. 19th to 20th Streets, showing the one story Government Cantonment identified as the New York County Chapter of the Red Cross. This is at the N. E. corner of 19th Street. View 2 shows the one story taxpayer (restaurant) at the S. E. corner of W. 20th Street. This site will be cleared for the new Seamen's House of the Y. M. C. A.\n\nApril 3, 1929\nViews 1,2\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "11th Avenue & 19th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710597f", "uuid": "fd67f180-c53e-012f-78a5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f36a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710597f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: 11th Avenue - 20th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clothing stores", "Freight terminals"]}, "back_id": "710597b", "back_text": "11th Avenue, 20th to 21st West.(Before Reconstruction).\n? June 9, 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "11th Avenue & 20th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710599f", "uuid": "fe2377e0-c53e-012f-0bd5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f36e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710599f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 11th Avenue - 21st Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "710599b", "back_text": "Eleventh Avenue, east side, at W. 21st Street (center) as viewed north eastward to show at the right a billboard announcing the planned Memorial Building of the Seamens Christian Association which was founded in 1888 and is now located at No. 399 West Street. Personal observation in the Fall of 1938 falls to show any improvement of this site. The Seamen's House of the Y.M.C.A. is now in this vicinity, being No. 550 West 20th Street, at the S.E. corner of the Avenue and would be to the right if shown.\n\nApril 3, 1929,\nViews 1 and 2\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "11th Avenue & 21st Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "711589f", "uuid": "92b41330-c540-012f-257d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fb2f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711589f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 11th Avenue - 21st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Freight terminals", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "711589b", "back_text": "(1)\n21st to 22nd Street, 11th Avenue. (Before Reconstruction).\n\n\nNo date.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "11th Avenue & 21st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "711589f", "uuid": "92b41330-c540-012f-257d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fb2f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711589f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 11th Avenue - 21st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Freight terminals", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "711589b", "back_text": "(1)\n21st to 22nd Street, 11th Avenue. (Before Reconstruction).\n\nNo date.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "11th Avenue & 21st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710601f", "uuid": "ff0c1770-c53e-012f-9040-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f372-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710601f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 11th Avenue - 22nd Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "West Side Highway (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Roads"]}, "back_id": "710601b", "back_text": "Eleventh Avenue, east side,(buildings thereon, across the center) from W. 22nd (right) to 23rd (left) Streets, as viewed in an eastward direction on W. 22nd Street from Thirteenth Avenue. In the center, beyond the ramp of the West Side Express Highway appears a low peaked structure with an anchor decoration. This is occupied by the New York Port Society and bears No. 166-8 Eleventh Avenue. To the right of these views is the American Line pier and to the left an open park between 22nd and 23rd Streets.\n\nMay 15, 1931.\nViews 1 and 2\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "11th Avenue & 22nd Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710604f", "uuid": "0025e580-c53f-012f-f1a0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f378-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710604f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1931, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: 11th Avenue - 22nd Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches", "Clubs", "Vacant lots", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "710604b", "back_text": "(1)\nEleventh Avenue at the North east corner of W.22nd Street, showing building of the New York Port Society,adjoining\nthe corner.\nMarch 12th,1929\n(2)\nEleventh Avenue at the south west corner of W.23rd Street, howing the elevated express Ramp and in back-ground the warehouses at 962 of the Metropolitan Mercantile Marine Co.\nSeptember 12th,1931\n(3)\nEleventh Avenue at the north east corner,between 24-25th Streets,showing in the foreground the Moore Bros.,Lumber Office and adjoining the Royal Card and Paper Co.building.\nDecember 5th,1936\nP.L.Sperr,\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "11th Avenue & 22nd Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710600f", "uuid": "fe9100f0-c53e-012f-4c01-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f370-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710600f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 11th Avenue - 22nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches", "Garages"]}, "back_id": "710600b", "back_text": "New York Port Society Mariners' Church (non-denominational), 168 Eleventh Avenue, west side, between 22nd and 23rd Streets. March 12, 1929.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "11th Avenue & 22nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -946,7 +946,7 @@ {"id": "710639f", "uuid": "0f1834d0-c53f-012f-e4b2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f3be-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710639f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 11th Avenue - 34th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Railroads", "Trains", "Vacant lots", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "710639b", "back_text": "(1)\nEleventh Ave., east side, north from and including West 34th Street. Prominent building shown, at the N.E. corner of 35th Street, with its sub-structure altered to permit the passage of railroad trains as a part of the west side track removal program.\nMay 1, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same; at a later date, and showing the lower floors of Macy's 12-story loft building being exposed.\nAugust 12, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same as No. 2. Note the freight trains on Eleventh Ave. Eventually these will run under ground.\nAugust 12, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "11th Avenue & 34th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710642f", "uuid": "1067f3d0-c53f-012f-9381-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f3c4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710642f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: 11th Avenue - 34th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York Central Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Railroad shops & yards", "Railroads", "demolition"]}, "back_id": "710642b", "back_text": "Eleventh Ave. (center, fore to background), south from West 35th Street, showing constructional aspects of the track removal program of the New York Central Railroad as their portion of the West Side Improvement Project. The photographer's vantage point is the former R.H. Macy warehouse at 35th Street and he shows about one-third of the Eleventh Ave. stretch and one-half of the 34th Street stretch elevated to their new levels. This will be continued southward on the Avenue for an additional 5 blocks and the yard tracks that now cross it at grade will be rebuilt several feet below their present grade and on a radically different pattern. Note on the extreme right top a vista of the North (Hudson) River.\n\nJune 25, 1937.\n\nGift of New York Central System.\nPublicity Bureau.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "11th Avenue & 34th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710630f", "uuid": "0b8d8680-c53f-012f-bf16-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f3ac-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710630f&t=w", "date": "1939, 1940", "title": "Manhattan: 11th Avenue - 34th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Piers & wharves", "Smokestacks", "Warehouses", "demolition"]}, "back_id": "710630b", "back_text": "#422 Eleventh Avenue east side Building from 34th Street, ramp showing Macy's 12 story Warehouse, erected 1925.\n\nView 2;\nWest 34th Street, ramp in distance and west over Eleventh Avenue.\n\nSeptember 2, 1940.\n\nView 3;\nEast 37th Street, eastwards from Second Avenue El, and demolition of pier showing.\n\nP.L.Speer.\n\nJuly 23, 1939.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "11th Avenue & 34th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "710631f", "uuid": "0be349f0-c53f-012f-9e2b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f3ae-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710631f&t=w", "date": "1932, 1941", "title": "Manhattan: 11th Avenue - 34th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Railroads", "Trains", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "710631b", "back_text": "1.\nEleventh Avenue, east side, north from 34th Street.\n\nJuly 9, 1932.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\n2.\n11th Ave., north from 34th St.\n\nAugust 1, 1941\n\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "11th Avenue & 34th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "710631f", "uuid": "0be349f0-c53f-012f-9e2b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f3ae-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710631f&t=w", "date": "1932, 1941", "title": "Manhattan: 11th Avenue - 34th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Railroads", "Trains", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "710631b", "back_text": "1.\nEleventh Avenue, east side, north from 34th Street.\n\nJuly 9, 1932.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\n2.\n11th Ave., north from 34th St.\n\nAugust 1, 1941\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "11th Avenue & 34th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710632f", "uuid": "0c5305c0-c53f-012f-fe87-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f3b0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710632f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 11th Avenue - 34th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Markets"]}, "back_id": "710632b", "back_text": "11th Avenue, north from W 34th street showing this thoroughfare prior to the removal of railroad equipment and its general rehabilitation. At the left, occupying the 34th to 35th street frontage, is the distinctive former Manhattan Market shed (erected 1871). This was razed in several stages, years apart. First the original 3-story structure was reduced to the one story building shown, and subsequently the Avenue frontage was cleared. The final stage occurred in 1946 when the sheds on the street sides were removed. View 3 shows the 34th Street side prior to the same. February 7 1932", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "11th Avenue & 34th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710633f", "uuid": "0cc78b30-c53f-012f-5f57-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f3b2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710633f&t=w", "date": "1934, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: 11th Avenue - 34th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Markets", "Printers", "Printing industry", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "710633b", "back_text": "11th Avenue, north from W. 34th Street, showing prominently the westerly side of this thoroughfare. At the left, occupying the 34th to 35th Street frontage is the former Manhattan Market of 1871. This has been reduced to a one story building in View 1 and partially removed in View 2. The street sides will come down in 1938 and thereby clear the entire block.\nIn the midground are buildings at 36th Street. The largest is the Williams Printing House. This occupies the 36th to 37th Street frontage and will remain; those to its rear being removed in May 1938.\nNote the towering R. H. Macy and Company warehouse on the right. The lower stories are being reconstructed to permit an underground railway to pass through its basement on its way under 11th Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nAugust 11, 1934\nAugust 12, 1936\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "11th Avenue & 34th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710637f", "uuid": "0e5bb010-c53f-012f-a8b9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f3ba-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710637f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1934, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: 11th Avenue - 35th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "710637b", "back_text": "11th Avenue, from W. 35th to 36th Streets, showing prominently the R. H. Macy and Company warehouse at the N. E. corner of 35th Street. View 1 is photographed eastward across the Avenue from a point on 36th Street. The cleared area in the foreground was formerly the Libby warehouse site (demolished in 1931-2).\nView 2 is westward towards the Avenue from 36th Street and shows the excavation for the new railway cut that will pass under the Macy Building to continue under 11th Avenue.\nView 3 is an earlier view limited to the warehouse. The tenements on both sides were removed for the excavation.\n\nDecember 5, 1934\nMay 1, 1936\nApril 14, 1931\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "11th Avenue & 35th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -1105,7 +1105,7 @@ {"id": "702515f", "uuid": "415d0dd0-c532-012f-0e23-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c0b4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702515f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: 11th Street - 154th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "702515b", "back_text": "11th St., no.135, & eastward, B'klyn.\nNov. 15, 1941\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "11th Street & 154th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702516f", "uuid": "41b243c0-c532-012f-f60c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c0b6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702516f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: 11th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "702516b", "back_text": "11th Street, east from Third Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 21, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "11th Street & 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702517f", "uuid": "41f2fc80-c532-012f-8cb9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c0b8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702517f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: 11th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Garages"]}, "back_id": "702517b", "back_text": "11th Street, north side, west from Third Avenue, showing several frame tenements and garages.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nApril 21, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "11th Street & 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "702518f", "uuid": "42529560-c532-012f-57b2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c0ba-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702518f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: 11th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses"]}, "back_id": "702518b", "back_text": "11th Street, west from near Third Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nJuly 22, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "11th Street & 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "702518f", "uuid": "42529560-c532-012f-57b2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c0ba-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702518f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: 11th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses"]}, "back_id": "702518b", "back_text": "11th Street, west from near Third Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nJuly 22, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "11th Street & 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702519f", "uuid": "42ae27a0-c532-012f-4008-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c0bc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702519f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Brooklyn: 11th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses"]}, "back_id": "702519b", "back_text": "11th Street, north side, west from Fourth Avenue to Third Avenue\nP. L. Sperr July 4, 1930\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "11th Street & 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "711078f", "uuid": "c1ff6000-c53f-012f-56bc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f72c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711078f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 11th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711078b", "back_text": "11th Street, west from, but not including Third, to and including Fourth Aves. Also shown is Fourth Ave., west side, between East 10th and 12th Streets.\n\nMay 14, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "11th Street & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711107f", "uuid": "ce383700-c53f-012f-bda7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f766-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711107f&t=w", "date": "1932, 1933", "title": "Manhattan: 11th Street - 4th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Baptist churches", "Hospitals", "churches"]}, "back_id": "711107b", "back_text": "11th Street (formerly Hammond Street), south side, east from and including West 4th Street, St. Vincent's Hospital in the background, on the N.E. corner of Seventh Avenue and the true West 11th Street. The North Baptist Church, built in 1882 to replace the original edifice on Christopher Street, is shown at 236-232 West 11th Street. The classical temple at 220, the S.W. corner of Waverly Place, is the Protestant Episcopal Church of St. John the Evangelist (1856).\nAugust 6, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, the following spring. This apparent intersection at right angles of two supposedly parallel streets has already been explained in describing 4th Street north from the corner of 10th Street. Neither of these streets was numbered when originally laid out. This part of 4th Street has been West 4th Street since probably 1820, but Hammond Street did not lose its name till around 1870. Latterly this crossing has become dangerous, so there is a special traffic light on the N.E. corner.\nMay 20, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "11th Street & 4th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -1132,7 +1132,7 @@ {"id": "725008f", "uuid": "c9fd8900-c555-012f-8018-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-63f9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725008f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Queens: 11th Street - North Borden Avenue.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Row houses"]}, "back_id": "725008b", "back_text": "11th Street, west side, north from Borden to 51st Avenues. The tenements, the rears of which are seen, front on the south side of 51st Avenue and are Nos. 10-54 to 10-40. This whole area, after the buildings were razed, was reconstructed into the plaza of the Queens-Midtown Tunnel; the tunnel's toll booths were erected here.\n\nNovember 17, 1938\n\nNew York City Tunnel Authority\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "11th Street & North Borden Avenue., Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725013f", "uuid": "cb8cb380-c555-012f-8ab3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6403-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725013f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Queens: 11th Street - South 51st Avenue.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Sanitary landfills"]}, "back_id": "725013b", "back_text": "11th Street, east side, south from 51st Avenue to Borden Avenue. This area was later incorporated into the broad concrete highway leading to the Queens-Midtown Tunnel entrance, a block away.\n\nNovember 22, 1938.\nNew York City Tunnel Authority\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "11th Street & South 51st Avenue., Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725009f", "uuid": "ca53a680-c555-012f-d5d0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-63fb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725009f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Queens: 11th Street - South 51st Street.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses"]}, "back_id": "725009b", "back_text": "11th Street, west side, south from 51st Avenue to Borden Avenue. This block, among others, was later cleared of all buildings and made part of the Queens-Midtown Tunnel Plaza; the tunnel's toll booths were erected here.\n\nNovember 17, 1938\n\nNew York City Tunnel Authority\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "11th Street & South 51st Street., Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "711081f", "uuid": "c36b8f60-c53f-012f-9622-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f732-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711081f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 11th Street - University Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Eleventh Street (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Road construction"]}, "back_id": "711081b", "back_text": "(1)\nEleventh Avenue one half way towards University Place, from Broadway, (Before reconstruction).\n\nJune 17, 1921.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction).\n\n\nSeptember 25, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "11th Street & University Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "711081f", "uuid": "c36b8f60-c53f-012f-9622-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f732-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711081f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 11th Street - University Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Eleventh Street (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Road construction"]}, "back_id": "711081b", "back_text": "(1)\nEleventh Avenue one half way towards University Place, from Broadway, (Before reconstruction).\n\nJune 17, 1921.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction).\n\nSeptember 25, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "11th Street & University Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711082f", "uuid": "c3ea2110-c53f-012f-ebf9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f734-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711082f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 11th Street - University Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Eleventh Street (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Road construction"]}, "back_id": "711082b", "back_text": "(1)\n11th Avenue, University Place to 5th Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nJuly 17, 1921.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "11th Street & University Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711083f", "uuid": "c44cb2d0-c53f-012f-feb4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f736-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711083f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 11th Street - University Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Eleventh Street (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Road construction"]}, "back_id": "711083b", "back_text": "(1)\n11th Street, University Place to 5th Avenue front\nof #14-16.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nJune 17, 1921.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nSeptember 25, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "11th Street & University Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711112f", "uuid": "d05c1360-c53f-012f-9c21-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f770-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711112f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 11th Street - Washington Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Drugstores"]}, "back_id": "711112b", "back_text": "11th Street (formerly Hammond Street) at Washington Street, the S.E. corner and adjoining houses seen from the clearing on the N.W. corner where the railroad viaduct is to be built. Notice the Spanish sign on the drug store. There is a small Spanish colony, mostly waterfront people, scattered through this neighborhood; it extends north to 14th Street and east on 14th Street to Seventh Avenue. The dominant element is still Irish, however. There are practically no Italians; this is much too far north and west for stragglers from the Italian colony south of Washington Square.\nJuly 9, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "11th Street & Washington Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -1182,10 +1182,10 @@ {"id": "715217f", "uuid": "670544b0-c546-012f-3a32-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1782-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715217f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 120th Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "Marcus Garvey Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "715217b", "back_text": "Mt. Morris Park, n.w. corner. 120th St. & Madison Ave.\nJuly 9, 1941\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "120th Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715204f", "uuid": "61bedc80-c546-012f-19a7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1768-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715204f&t=w", "date": "1918, 1919", "title": "Manhattan: 120th Street - Pleasant Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "715204b", "back_text": "(1)\n120th Street, East River to Pleasant Avenue,(Before\nReconstruction).\nApril 23, 1918.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "120th Street & Pleasant Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715205f", "uuid": "623457c0-c546-012f-170c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-176a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715205f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: 120th Street - Pleasant Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Night photography"]}, "back_id": "715205b", "back_text": "120th Street, East River to Pleasant Avenue. (Before Reconstruction).\nDecember 18, 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "120th Street & Pleasant Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "715206f", "uuid": "62a25c90-c546-012f-3127-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-176c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715206f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 120th Street - Pleasant Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715206b", "back_text": "(1)\n120th Street, East river to Pleasant Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nApril 23, 1919.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction).\n\n\nOctober 19, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "120th Street & Pleasant Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715206f", "uuid": "62a25c90-c546-012f-3127-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-176c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715206f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 120th Street - Pleasant Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715206b", "back_text": "(1)\n120th Street, East river to Pleasant Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nApril 23, 1919.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction).\n\nOctober 19, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "120th Street & Pleasant Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715207f", "uuid": "630a2660-c546-012f-3014-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-176e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715207f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 120th Street - Pleasant Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "715207b", "back_text": "120th Street, East River to Pleasant Avenue. (Before Reconstruction).", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "120th Street & Pleasant Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715210f", "uuid": "646dc1c0-c546-012f-d25b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1774-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715210f&t=w", "date": "1918, 1919", "title": "Manhattan: 120th Street - Pleasant Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "715210b", "back_text": "(1)\n120th Street, Pleasant to 1st Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nApril 23, 1918.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nOctober 19, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "120th Street & Pleasant Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "715211f", "uuid": "64d57970-c546-012f-5da1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1776-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715211f&t=w", "date": "1918, 1919", "title": "Manhattan: 120th Street - Pleasant Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "715211b", "back_text": "(1)\n120th Street, Pleasant to 1st Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nApril 23, 1918.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\n\nOctober 19, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "120th Street & Pleasant Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715211f", "uuid": "64d57970-c546-012f-5da1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1776-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715211f&t=w", "date": "1918, 1919", "title": "Manhattan: 120th Street - Pleasant Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "715211b", "back_text": "(1)\n120th Street, Pleasant to 1st Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nApril 23, 1918.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nOctober 19, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "120th Street & Pleasant Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "731405f", "uuid": "7da8cb40-c55f-012f-29e4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-95e3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731405f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Colleges and Universities - Barnard College.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 120th Street - Broadway.]"], "creator": "Bogert, Walter L.", "subject": {"name": ["Barnard College", "Columbia University", "Horace Mann School (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools", "Universities & colleges"]}, "back_id": "731405b", "back_text": "Barnard College from Horace Mann School to 129th Street and\nBroadway.\nWalter L. Bogut June 22, 1937\n25 Claremont Avenue\nE-Barnard College, Brooks, Hewitt and Barnard Hall\nWalter L. Bogut June 12, 1937\n25 Claremont Avenue\n3-Barnard College from Chandler Labratories\nWalter L. Bogut June 23, 1937\n25 Claremont Avenue\n4-Campus of Barnard College from Brinckeroft Hall\nWalter 1. Bogut June 14, 1937\n25 Claremont Avenue\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "120th Street and Broadway, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732253f", "uuid": "df20b4b0-c560-012f-f4f9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9c7f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732253f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Newspapers - China Daily News Series No. 24.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Mott Street.]"], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities"]}, "back_id": "732253b", "back_text": "Newspapers: China Daily News Series--No. 24\n\nMother reads the latest news from China to her children. The China Daily News also features fine short stories.\n\n1940\n\nAlexander Alland\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "121 Mott Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "1558008", "uuid": "9d098810-c5ec-012f-1b36-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-f208-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1558008&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "1216 Fifth Avenue - East 103rd Street", "alt_title": ["New York Academy of Medicine"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": ["New York Academy of Medicine"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc", "Historic buildings", "Organizations"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "1216 Fifth Avenue - East 103rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Manhattan"} @@ -1256,8 +1256,8 @@ {"id": "1558271", "uuid": "e29017a0-c5ec-012f-a361-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-c393-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1558271&t=w", "date": null, "title": "123-141 West 57th Street (Sixth Avenue - Seventh Avenue)", "alt_title": ["Calvary Baptist Church"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Fifty-seventh Street (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Baptist churches", "Buildings, structures, etc", "Historic buildings"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "123-141 West 57th Street (Sixth Avenue - Seventh Avenue), Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Manhattan"} {"id": "1508417", "uuid": "1b04c2c0-c5cf-012f-f631-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-0514-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1508417&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "123rd Street (East) - Second Avenue - Third Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1508418", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "123rd Street (East) - Second Avenue - Third Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} {"id": "715273f", "uuid": "7cc01b10-c546-012f-223f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-17f2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715273f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1941", "title": "Manhattan: 123rd Street (East) - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Balgue, George L.; Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Grant, Julia Dent, 1826-1902", "Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["General Grant National Memorial (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Business districts", "Carts & wagons", "Horse teams"]}, "back_id": "715273b", "back_text": "(1)\nEast 123rd Street, looking Eastward across First Avenue.\n\nApril 25, 1941.\n\n(2)\nEast 122nd Street Street, Northside from South West corner of Second Avenue looking Eastwards.\n\nApril 15, 1941.\n\n(3)\nWest 123rd Street.\n\nMay 1928.\n\nGeorge L. Balgue\n\n(4)\nWest 123rd Street, look Eastwards Across Broadway.\n\nMay 1928.\n\nGeorge L. Balgue\n\n1 and 2\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "123rd Street (East) & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "715275f", "uuid": "7d9d5130-c546-012f-9808-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-17f6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715275f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 123rd Street (East) - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Handcarts", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "715275b", "back_text": "(1)\n421-417 East 123rd Street, north side, east of First Avenue. 417 and 419 are frame structures with a stucco facing.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n\n\n(2)\nA closer view of 417-419 East 123rd Street.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "123rd Street (East) & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "715276f", "uuid": "7df453e0-c546-012f-b1b6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-17f8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715276f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 123rd Street (East) - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Second Avenue (Manhattan, New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Business districts", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "715276b", "back_text": "(1)\nEast 123rd Street, at, adjoining and east of the N.E. corner of Second Ave. Note the Second Ave. Elevated overhead.\n\nJuly 19, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2)\nShowing a closer view. Note old 2-story building at No. 305, adjoining the corner. (The rear of this building fronted onto the old Harlem Road.)\n\nJuly 19, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same as No. 2, from a different angle. Note odd outline of No. 305, a result of street planning.\n\nJuly 19, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "123rd Street (East) & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715275f", "uuid": "7d9d5130-c546-012f-9808-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-17f6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715275f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 123rd Street (East) - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Handcarts", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "715275b", "back_text": "(1)\n421-417 East 123rd Street, north side, east of First Avenue. 417 and 419 are frame structures with a stucco facing.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n\n(2)\nA closer view of 417-419 East 123rd Street.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "123rd Street (East) & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715276f", "uuid": "7df453e0-c546-012f-b1b6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-17f8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715276f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 123rd Street (East) - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Second Avenue (Manhattan, New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Business districts", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "715276b", "back_text": "(1)\nEast 123rd Street, at, adjoining and east of the N.E. corner of Second Ave. Note the Second Ave. Elevated overhead.\n\nJuly 19, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nShowing a closer view. Note old 2-story building at No. 305, adjoining the corner. (The rear of this building fronted onto the old Harlem Road.)\n\nJuly 19, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same as No. 2, from a different angle. Note odd outline of No. 305, a result of street planning.\n\nJuly 19, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "123rd Street (East) & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715277f", "uuid": "7e65be80-c546-012f-9c7c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-17fa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715277f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 123rd Street (East) - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Lutheran churches"]}, "back_id": "715277b", "back_text": "(1)\n\n229-249 East 123rd Street, west of and adjoining the N.W. corner of Second Avenue. In the centre is the Evangelical\nLutheran Church of Our Saviour.\n\nJuly 24, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same. East 123rd Street, between Second and Third Avenues,\nshowing the Lutheran Church, Our Saviour.\n\nApril 15th, 1941\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "123rd Street (East) & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715281f", "uuid": "7fd39480-c546-012f-ceec-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1802-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715281f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 123rd Street (East) - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Barbershops"]}, "back_id": "715281b", "back_text": "185 East 123rd Street, north side, just east of Third Avenue. This is a three-story frame house.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "123rd Street (East) & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715282f", "uuid": "80323ee0-c546-012f-d4a9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1804-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715282f&t=w", "date": "1932, 1934", "title": "Manhattan: 123rd Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "715282b", "back_text": "(1)\n118-122 East 123rd Street, south side, between Lexington and Park Avenues. These are all three-story frame houses with stucco fronts.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n\n(2)\nThe same, from a different angle.\nJuly 19, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "123rd Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -1335,7 +1335,7 @@ {"id": "715304f", "uuid": "889a58a0-c546-012f-08ce-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1830-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715304f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 124th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "715304b", "back_text": "East 124th Street, north side and adjoining the northwest corner of Second Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nApril 15, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "124th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715327f", "uuid": "91b0d9d0-c546-012f-385a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-185e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715327f&t=w", "date": "1911", "title": "Manhattan: 124th Street - Amsterdam Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets"]}, "back_id": "715327b", "back_text": "124th Street, north side, east from 517 West 124th Street, west of Amsterdam Avenue.\nAbout 1911.\nGift of E.M. Jenks.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "124th Street & Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715305f", "uuid": "890e2600-c546-012f-5f05-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1832-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715305f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 124th Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Business districts", "Furniture stores"]}, "back_id": "715305b", "back_text": "124th Street, north side, from Lexington to Third Avenues, inclusive.\n\nJuly 24, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "124th Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "715311f", "uuid": "8b7efa40-c546-012f-0495-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-183e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715311f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 124th Street - Mt. Morris Park West", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "One Hundred Twenty-fourth Street (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Automobiles", "Neighborhoods", "Streets"]}, "back_id": "715311b", "back_text": "[1] 124th Street, Mount Morris Park West to 5th Avenue. {Before reconstruction}\n[2] Same. after reconstruction.\n\n\nDecember 26, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "124th Street & Mt. Morris Park West, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715311f", "uuid": "8b7efa40-c546-012f-0495-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-183e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715311f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 124th Street - Mt. Morris Park West", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "One Hundred Twenty-fourth Street (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Automobiles", "Neighborhoods", "Streets"]}, "back_id": "715311b", "back_text": "[1] 124th Street, Mount Morris Park West to 5th Avenue. {Before reconstruction}\n[2] Same. after reconstruction.\n\nDecember 26, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "124th Street & Mt. Morris Park West, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715312f", "uuid": "8c05ec60-c546-012f-a77b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1840-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715312f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 124th Street - Mt. Morris Parkway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715312b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "124th Street & Mt. Morris Parkway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "1558213", "uuid": "c95298b0-c5ec-012f-edab-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-c33c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1558213&t=w", "date": null, "title": "125 East 42nd Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": ["Hotel Commodore"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc", "Doors & doorways", "Historic buildings", "Hotels", "Taxicabs"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "125 East 42nd Street - Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Manhattan"} {"id": "1558214", "uuid": "cb5e2e50-c5ec-012f-02f2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-c33d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1558214&t=w", "date": null, "title": "125 East 42nd Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": ["Hotel Commodore"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc", "Historic buildings", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "125 East 42nd Street - Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Manhattan"} @@ -1376,7 +1376,7 @@ {"id": "715446f", "uuid": "bf636ce0-c546-012f-34a3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-194c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715446f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street (West) - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Beals, A. Tennyson", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Methodist Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "715446b", "back_text": "St. James ME Church\n126th St. & Madison Ave.\nRev. G.M. Stockdale\n\nChurch auditorium completely painted & redecorated.\n\nPhoto by Mr. A. Tennyson Beals\nEmergency Work Bureau\n1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street (West) & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715406f", "uuid": "b0069d50-c546-012f-45a4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18fc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715406f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street (West) - Morningside Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Ninth Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bookstores", "Catholic churches", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "715406b", "back_text": "W. 125th Street, north side, east from a point westward of Morningside Avenue and across same, showing St. Josephs R.C. Church at the N.W. corner.\nIn the background and crossing this thoroughfare is the Ninth Avenue \"El\" running on Eighth Avenue at this point.\n\nMarch 19, 1936.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street (West) & Morningside Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715407f", "uuid": "b07c9eb0-c546-012f-b1c5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18fe-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715407f&t=w", "date": "1920, 1928", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street (West) - Morningside Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Balgue, George L.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Ninth Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Drugstores", "Elevated railroads", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "715407b", "back_text": "W. 125th Street, (left of No. 1 and 2) eastward across Morningside Avenue from an open area called Roosevelt Square. To the right is Hancock Place, extending southward to Hancock Square where it runs into St. Nicholas Avenue. The \"O'Reilly\" warehouse seen at the extreme right is at the N.E. corner of St. Nicholas Avenue and W. 123rd Street. The Ninth Avenue \"El\" is shown crossing 125th Street at Eighth Avenue. View 2 is in a northeastward direction and shows mainly the buildings on the north side of 125th Street between Morningside and St. Nicholas Avenue.\n\nOctober 1920\nView 2:\nJune 1928\n\nGeo. L. Balgue\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street (West) & Morningside Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "715408f", "uuid": "b0cd1620-c546-012f-1b60-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1900-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715408f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street (West) - Morningside Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "715408b", "back_text": "(1) West 125th Street, North West corner and Morning side Avenue showing Catholic Church.\n\n(2) Same, from different angle.\n\n\nNovember 5, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street (West) & Morningside Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715408f", "uuid": "b0cd1620-c546-012f-1b60-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1900-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715408f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street (West) - Morningside Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "715408b", "back_text": "(1) West 125th Street, North West corner and Morning side Avenue showing Catholic Church.\n\n(2) Same, from different angle.\n\nNovember 5, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street (West) & Morningside Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715409f", "uuid": "b135e0b0-c546-012f-6a50-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1902-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715409f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street (West) - Morningside Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Markets"]}, "back_id": "715409b", "back_text": "415 West 125th Street, north side, west of Morningside Ave. shown is a frame house. June 21, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street (West) & Morningside Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715422f", "uuid": "b620b7c0-c546-012f-956b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-191c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715422f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street (West) - Old Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715422b", "back_text": "West 125th Street, at, adjoining and east of the N.E. corner of Old Broadway. Also shown is Old Broadway, east side, north from West 125th., to, but not including Lawrence Streets.\n\nJune 21, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street (West) & Old Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715427f", "uuid": "b81757c0-c546-012f-1a82-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1926-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715427f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street (West) - St. Clair Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Dairy products industry"]}, "back_id": "715427b", "back_text": "626-652 West 125th Street, east of, adjoining, and at the S.E. corner of St. Clair Place. The Sheffield Farms Building is in the centre.\n\nJuly 27, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street (West) & St. Clair Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -1391,7 +1391,7 @@ {"id": "734587f", "uuid": "87a88290-c564-012f-fe81-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-aea9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734587f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "North (Hudson) River - shore and skyline - George Washington Bridge.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 125th Street (West) - Riverside Park.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Viaducts"]}, "back_id": "734587b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "125th Street (West) and Riverside Park, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "725839f", "uuid": "e3062f70-c556-012f-62b5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6a72-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725839f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Queens: 125th Street - 15th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Neighborhoods", "Water supply", "Water tanks"]}, "back_id": "725839b", "back_text": "125th Street, west side, north from and across 15th Avenue. The house at the N.W. corner of the intersection was owned by H. Funke in 1891, and so did the rest of the land extending beyond the water tank. The latter is at the N.W. corner of 14th Avenue. 125th Street was formerly named North 16th Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nMarch 16, 1932\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & 15th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "715337f", "uuid": "95157700-c546-012f-fb3f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1872-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715337f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1934", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Willis Avenue Bridge (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Automobile dealerships", "Used cars"]}, "back_id": "715337b", "back_text": "(1)\n339-301 East 125th Street, north side, from east of First Avenue to Second Avenue. This entire block will be demolished within the next two or three years for the approach to the Tri-Borough Bridge.\nApril 12, 1931.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nThe same, slightly eastward; to and including First Ave. Notice the Willis Ave. Bridge Approach on First Ave.\nJune 21, 1934.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "125th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "715338f", "uuid": "9587d470-c546-012f-8df4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1874-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715338f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715338b", "back_text": "(1)\n337 East 125th Street, north side, west of First Ave. The view shows a former Oasis in the process of demolition for the Manhattan Approach to the Triborough Bridge.\n\nMay 23, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2)\nThe same, during demolishment.\n\nJuly 19, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715338f", "uuid": "9587d470-c546-012f-8df4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1874-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715338f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715338b", "back_text": "(1)\n337 East 125th Street, north side, west of First Ave. The view shows a former Oasis in the process of demolition for the Manhattan Approach to the Triborough Bridge.\n\nMay 23, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, during demolishment.\n\nJuly 19, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715339f", "uuid": "95e16b30-c546-012f-26e3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1876-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715339f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715339b", "back_text": "125th Street, 1st Avenue to East River, General view. (Before Reconstruction).\n\nPresident Borough of \"Manhattan.\"\n December 10, 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715340f", "uuid": "9652c690-c546-012f-a4c2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1878-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715340f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715340b", "back_text": "East 125th Street, at, adjoining and west of the S.W. corner of First Ave. Also shown are the rears of buildings on the west side of First Ave., between 125th and 124th Streets.\n\nMay 23, 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715341f", "uuid": "96c43a40-c546-012f-56dd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-187a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715341f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1934", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Willis Avenue Bridge (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Automobile dealerships", "Used cars"]}, "back_id": "715341b", "back_text": "(1)\nEast 125th Street, at, adjoining and west of the N.W. corner of First Ave. Notice ramp of the Willis Ave. Bridge on First Ave.\nApril 12, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same; at a later date, and showing demolition in progress for the Manhattan Approach to the Triborough Bridge.\nSeptember 19, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same as No. 2, slightly westward, and showing the rears of Nos. 322-330 East 126th Street.\nSeptember 19, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -1399,10 +1399,10 @@ {"id": "715343f", "uuid": "97865520-c546-012f-9342-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-187e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715343f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Distributors (Commerce)"]}, "back_id": "715343b", "back_text": "333-327 East 125th Street, north side, between First and Second Avenues. The centre building, 331, is a three-story frame house. These three buildings, along with the entire block, will be demolished by 1934, to make way for the approach to the Tri-Borough\nBridge.\n1932.\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "125th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715344f", "uuid": "97ed2200-c546-012f-01df-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1880-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715344f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715344b", "back_text": "(1) East 125th Street, north side, west from (No. 327), but not including First to and including Second Aves. The view shows demolition for Bridge Approach, (Triborough Bridge). June 21, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, slightly westward.\n\nJune 21, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) At the N.E. corner of Second Ave., and viewing northward.\n\nJuly 19, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715345f", "uuid": "98453030-c546-012f-c3ad-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1882-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715345f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715345b", "back_text": "(1)\nEast 125th Street, north side, east from (309), but not including\nSecond, to and including First Aves.\nMay 23, 1934.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nThe same, and showing a closer view of demolishment at Nos. 309-331.\nMay 23, 1934.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(3)\nThe same as No. 1, at a later date.\nJuly 19, 1934.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "125th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "715346f", "uuid": "98c00940-c546-012f-8b50-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1884-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715346f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "715346b", "back_text": "(1)\n125th Street, 1st, to 2nd Avenue. N. S. (Before Reconstruction).\n\n\nNo Date.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715346f", "uuid": "98c00940-c546-012f-8b50-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1884-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715346f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "715346b", "back_text": "(1)\n125th Street, 1st, to 2nd Avenue. N. S. (Before Reconstruction).\n\nNo Date.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715347f", "uuid": "99295c80-c546-012f-8743-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1886-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715347f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations", "Viaducts"]}, "back_id": "715347b", "back_text": "(1)\nEast 125th Street, north side, west from First to Second Aves., showing the raised viaduct for the westbound traffic of the Triborough Bridge. On the right, and under the raised roadway, to the afore-mentioned bridge, is the approach to the Willis Ave. Bridge to the Bronx.\n\nMay 7, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA view from the same point of vantage as No. 1, and showing the eastbound (to Queens) viaduct that is on the south side of East 125th Street. On the extreme right, appears the 125th Street station of the Second Ave. Elevated Line.\n\nMay 7, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "715348f", "uuid": "997b72c0-c546-012f-15c6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1888-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715348f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "715348b", "back_text": "(1)\n125th Street, 1st Avenue to 2nd Avenue, South Side, (Before Reconstruction).\n\nNo date.\n\n(2)\nSame. (After Reconstruction).\n\n\nSeptember 18, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "715349f", "uuid": "99e142f0-c546-012f-365c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-188a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715349f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "715349b", "back_text": "(1)\n125th Street, 1st, to 2nd Avenue. South Side. (Before Reconstruction).\nNo Date.\n\n(2)\nSame. (After Reconstruction).\n\n\nOctober 4, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715348f", "uuid": "997b72c0-c546-012f-15c6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1888-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715348f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "715348b", "back_text": "(1)\n125th Street, 1st Avenue to 2nd Avenue, South Side, (Before Reconstruction).\n\nNo date.\n\n(2)\nSame. (After Reconstruction).\n\nSeptember 18, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715349f", "uuid": "99e142f0-c546-012f-365c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-188a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715349f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "715349b", "back_text": "(1)\n125th Street, 1st, to 2nd Avenue. South Side. (Before Reconstruction).\nNo Date.\n\n(2)\nSame. (After Reconstruction).\n\nOctober 4, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715350f", "uuid": "9a2f2a10-c546-012f-b965-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-188c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715350f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1934, 1940", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "715350b", "back_text": "(1)\n\n125th Street, south side, from First to Second Avenues inclusive. Within two or three years this entire block will be demolished for the approach to the Tri-Borough Bridge.\n\nApril 12, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same and showing buildings being demolished for the Tri-Borough Approach. The view shows a station on Second Ave. of the Second Ave. Elevated Line.\n\nJune 21, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\n\n125th Street West from Second Avenue \"L\" station.\n\nJune 7th, 1940\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715351f", "uuid": "9a9bae60-c546-012f-e04f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-188e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715351f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "715351b", "back_text": "(1)\n125th Street, 1st, to 2nd Avenue, North side. (Before Reconstruction).\nNo date.\n\n(2)\nSame. (After Reconstruction).\n\nSeptember 18, 1921\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715352f", "uuid": "9ae81f50-c546-012f-1c3f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1890-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715352f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridge construction"]}, "back_id": "715352b", "back_text": "(1)\nEast 125th Street, east from, but not including Second Ave., to the Harlem River. Buildings shown (across clearance for the Manhattan Approach to the Triborough Bridge), face onto East 124th Street.\nSeptember 19, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA further view west, to and including Second Ave.\nSeptember 19, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, but viewed in the opposite direction (from East 124th Street, northward). The rears of houses, therefore, appearing in the background are Nos. 302 to 330 (left to right) East 126th Street, south side. The cleared area seen in the three views now (1937) constitute the approach to the Triborough Bridge.\nSeptember 19, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -1411,17 +1411,17 @@ {"id": "715355f", "uuid": "9c1a8440-c546-012f-b4d0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1896-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715355f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cigar industry"]}, "back_id": "715355b", "back_text": "(1)\nAll Saints' Chapel (Roman Catholic), 249 East 125th Street, north side, west of Second Avenue, a three-story frame structure with a stucco front.\nJuly 31, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same.\nApril 4, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715356f", "uuid": "9c807140-c546-012f-5694-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1898-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715356f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1940", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "715356b", "back_text": "1- E. 125th Street station of \"El\", 2nd Avenue line, and train\nin station on express tracks.\n2. 125th Street, 2nd Avenue station looking southwards.\nP. L. Sperr June 7, 1940\n\n3- West 125th Street station of Bway subway, looking south.\nFebruary, 1931\n\n4- E. 125th Street, north side, northwest corner, looking westwards across 2nd Avenue, after demolition of \"El\".\nP. L. Sperr April 15, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "125th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715357f", "uuid": "9ce88aa0-c546-012f-00aa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-189a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715357f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715357b", "back_text": "(1)\n125th Street, 2nd, to 3rd Avenue, North Side, (before reconstruction)\nNo Date\n\n(2)\nSame (after reconstruction)\nSeptember 18, 1921\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "125th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "715358f", "uuid": "9d40c790-c546-012f-cbc1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-189c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715358f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715358b", "back_text": "125th Street, 2nd to 3rd Avenue, South side. (Before Reconstruction).\n\n\n315N\nU. S. HIST.\nLOCAL HIST. & GEN.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715358f", "uuid": "9d40c790-c546-012f-cbc1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-189c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715358f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715358b", "back_text": "125th Street, 2nd to 3rd Avenue, South side. (Before Reconstruction).\n\n315N\nU. S. HIST.\nLOCAL HIST. & GEN.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715359f", "uuid": "9db51670-c546-012f-1776-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-189e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715359f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Auctions", "Carts & wagons", "Elevated railroads", "Horse teams", "Railroad stations", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715359b", "back_text": "(1)\n125th Street, 2nd Avenue, to 3rd Avenue. North side. (Before Reconstruction).\nNo date.\n\n(2)\nSame. (After Reconstruction).\nSeptember 18, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "125th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715360f", "uuid": "9e28d030-c546-012f-609c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18a0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715360f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1931", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Elevated railroads", "Public schools", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "715360b", "back_text": "(1)\n125th Street, from but not including, Second Ave., to and including Third Ave. The small white 3-story building in the right foreground, All Saints' Chapel (R.C.), is a frame structure with a stucco front. Next to it is Public School No. 39 B.\n\nAugust 2, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, five years later;\n\nApril 12, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "715361f", "uuid": "9ee457d0-c546-012f-2c33-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18a2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715361f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Elevated railroads", "Horse teams", "Railroad stations", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715361b", "back_text": "(1)\n125th Street, 2nd Avenue, to 3rd Avenue. South Side. (Before Reconstruction).\n\nEdwin Levick\n\nNo date.\n\n(2)\nSame. (After Reconstruction.\n\n\nView 1 - Neg. No.-1408\nView 2 - Neg. No.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715361f", "uuid": "9ee457d0-c546-012f-2c33-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18a2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715361f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Elevated railroads", "Horse teams", "Railroad stations", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715361b", "back_text": "(1)\n125th Street, 2nd Avenue, to 3rd Avenue. South Side. (Before Reconstruction).\n\nEdwin Levick\n\nNo date.\n\n(2)\nSame. (After Reconstruction.\n\nView 1 - Neg. No.-1408\nView 2 - Neg. No.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715363f", "uuid": "9e785070-c546-012f-fcf0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18a6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715363f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Auctions", "Furniture stores"]}, "back_id": "715363b", "back_text": "East 125th Street, north side, east from (No. 205), but not including Third to Second Aves. Shown is a station of the Second Ave. Elevated Line.\n\nJune 21, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715362f", "uuid": "9f3e0d20-c546-012f-1663-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18a4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715362f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Auctions", "Furniture stores"]}, "back_id": "715362b", "back_text": "207 East 125th Street, north side, east of Third Ave. Building shown is a frame structure.\n\nJune 21, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715383f", "uuid": "a6ea67a0-c546-012f-0200-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18ce-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715383f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Dental offices", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "715383b", "back_text": "East 125th Street, east from Fifth Ave.\n\nJuly 24, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n315N\nU. S. HIST.\nLOCAL HIST. & GEN.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715385f", "uuid": "a7a70bc0-c546-012f-0f82-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18d2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715385f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clothing stores", "Clubs"]}, "back_id": "715385b", "back_text": "19 to 1 West 125th Street, west of, adjoining, and at the N.W. corner of Fifth Avenue. The four-story building with bay windows, seen in the centre, is a Y.M.C.A. branch, while the four-story buildings to the left of it are dormitories\n\nMay 5, 1928\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "125th Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715387f", "uuid": "a861a7c0-c546-012f-283f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18d6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715387f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bookstores", "Cigar industry", "Clothing stores", "Jewelry stores", "Sidewalks", "Stores & shops", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715387b", "back_text": "(1)\n125th Street, 5th to Lenox Avenue. North side. (Before reconstruction).\n\nSeptember 12, 1920.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nDecember 30, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "125th Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715388f", "uuid": "a8d5cbb0-c546-012f-2984-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18d8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715388f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715388b", "back_text": "(1)\n125th Street, 5th to Lexington Avenue, South side.\n(Before reconstruction).\nSeptember 12, 1920.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nDecember 26, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "715390f", "uuid": "a983a8d0-c546-012f-3329-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18dc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715390f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715390b", "back_text": "(1) 125th Street, 5th Avenue, to Lennox Avenue, North Side. (Before Reconstruction).\n\nSeptember 12, 1920.\n\n(2) Same. (After Reconstruction).\n\n\nDecember 26, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715390f", "uuid": "a983a8d0-c546-012f-3329-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18dc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715390f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715390b", "back_text": "(1) 125th Street, 5th Avenue, to Lennox Avenue, North Side. (Before Reconstruction).\n\nSeptember 12, 1920.\n\n(2) Same. (After Reconstruction).\n\nDecember 26, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715334f", "uuid": "945301a0-c546-012f-ba8f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-186c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715334f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem River (N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Rivers"]}, "back_id": "715334b", "back_text": "The eastern end of 125th Street at the Harlem River. At the left is the Randall's Island Ferry.\n\nJuly 31, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715335f", "uuid": "94b9aa70-c546-012f-3a91-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-186e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715335f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Freight terminals"]}, "back_id": "715335b", "back_text": "(1)\n125th Street, west from its eastern end at the Harlem River.\nApril 12, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA view only of the south side, from a view point slightly eastward.\nApril 12, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715397f", "uuid": "ac653180-c546-012f-e4e5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18ea-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715397f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts"]}, "back_id": "715397b", "back_text": "125th Street west from, but not including Eighth Avenue, seen from the 125th Street Elevated station.\n\nMay 15, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -1433,20 +1433,20 @@ {"id": "715364f", "uuid": "9fa4b550-c546-012f-630f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18a8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715364f&t=w", "date": "1934-04-04", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Auctions", "Elevated railroads", "Furniture stores", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "715364b", "back_text": "East 125th Street, north side, east from (No. 163), but not including Lexington to Third Aves. Shown is a marquee over the entrance of the new Gotham (125th Street) Theatre, at Nos. 165-167, adjoining the N.W. corner of Third Ave. Notice station of the Third Ave. Elevated Line.\n\nApril 4, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715365f", "uuid": "a0161720-c546-012f-c830-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18aa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715365f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Auctions", "Community service", "Furniture stores", "Organizations' facilities"]}, "back_id": "715365b", "back_text": "155-159 East 125th Street, north side, between Lexington and Third Aves. The view shows a branch of the Salvation Army at No. 157.\n\nJune 21, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715366f", "uuid": "a06cfe80-c546-012f-d5a9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18ac-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715366f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Confectioneries", "Elevated railroads", "Millinery", "Railroad stations", "Restaurants", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715366b", "back_text": "(1)\n125th Street, Lexington Avenue, to Park Avenue. (Before Reconstruot'on).\nSentember 12, 1920.\n(2)\nSame. (After reconstruction.\nCREDIN LINE IPERATIVE. December 26, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "125th Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "715367f", "uuid": "a0deb930-c546-012f-ea9e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18ae-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715367f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cigar industry", "Elevated railroads", "Furniture stores", "Railroad stations", "Restaurants", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715367b", "back_text": "(1) 125th Street, Lexington Avenue, to Park Avenue. South Side. (Before Reconstruction).\n\nSeptember 12, 1920.\n\n(2) Same. (After Reconstruction).\n\n\n\nDecember 26, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "715368f", "uuid": "a152d600-c546-012f-2e86-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18b0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715368f&t=w", "date": "1920, 1921", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Confectioneries", "Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations", "Restaurants", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715368b", "back_text": "(1)\n125th Street, Lexington Avenue, to Park Avenue. South Side. (Before Re-Construction).\n\nSeptember 18, 1921.\n\n(2)\nSame. (After Reconstruction).\n\n\nDecember 26, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "715369f", "uuid": "a1b03a90-c546-012f-97f3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18b2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715369f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Auctions", "Confectioneries", "Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations", "Restaurants", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715369b", "back_text": "(1)\n125th Street, Lexington Avenue, to Park Avenue. (Before Reconstruction).\n\nSeptember 12, 1920.\n\n(2)\nSame. (After Reconstruction).\n\n\nDecember 26, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715367f", "uuid": "a0deb930-c546-012f-ea9e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18ae-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715367f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cigar industry", "Elevated railroads", "Furniture stores", "Railroad stations", "Restaurants", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715367b", "back_text": "(1) 125th Street, Lexington Avenue, to Park Avenue. South Side. (Before Reconstruction).\n\nSeptember 12, 1920.\n\n(2) Same. (After Reconstruction).\n\nDecember 26, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715368f", "uuid": "a152d600-c546-012f-2e86-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18b0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715368f&t=w", "date": "1920, 1921", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Confectioneries", "Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations", "Restaurants", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715368b", "back_text": "(1)\n125th Street, Lexington Avenue, to Park Avenue. South Side. (Before Re-Construction).\n\nSeptember 18, 1921.\n\n(2)\nSame. (After Reconstruction).\n\nDecember 26, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715369f", "uuid": "a1b03a90-c546-012f-97f3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18b2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715369f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Auctions", "Confectioneries", "Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations", "Restaurants", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715369b", "back_text": "(1)\n125th Street, Lexington Avenue, to Park Avenue. (Before Reconstruction).\n\nSeptember 12, 1920.\n\n(2)\nSame. (After Reconstruction).\n\nDecember 26, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715374f", "uuid": "a506ac40-c546-012f-8e4e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18bc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715374f&t=w", "date": "1934, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clothing stores", "Printers", "Printing industry", "Railroad stations", "Restaurants", "Shoe stores"]}, "back_id": "715374b", "back_text": "(1) East 125th Street, north side, east from, but not including Madison, to and including Park Aves. Shown on Park Ave., is the 125th Street Station of the N.Y.C.R.R. June 24, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same; from a different angle.\nApril 4, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(8) The same as No. 2.\nAugust 3, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "715379f", "uuid": "a55c5780-c546-012f-39b3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18c6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715379f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Drugstores", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715379b", "back_text": "(1) 125th Street, Madison, to 5th Avenue. (Before Reconstruction). September 12, 1920.\n\n(2) Same. (After Reconstruction).\n\n\nDecember 26, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715379f", "uuid": "a55c5780-c546-012f-39b3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18c6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715379f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Drugstores", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715379b", "back_text": "(1) 125th Street, Madison, to 5th Avenue. (Before Reconstruction). September 12, 1920.\n\n(2) Same. (After Reconstruction).\n\nDecember 26, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715380f", "uuid": "a5c3fca0-c546-012f-610f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18c8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715380f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Furniture stores", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715380b", "back_text": "(1) 125th Street, Madison, to 5th. South Side. (Before Reconstruction)\nSeptember 12, 1920.\n\n(2) Same. (After Reconstruction).\nDecember 26, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "125th Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715381f", "uuid": "a61562b0-c546-012f-2a75-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18ca-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715381f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715381b", "back_text": "(1) 125th Street, Madison, to 5th Avenue. South Side. (Before Reconstruction) September 12, 1920.\n\n(2) Same. (After Reconstruction).\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "715382f", "uuid": "a683e2c0-c546-012f-9d9b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18cc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715382f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Musical instrument industry", "Musical instruments", "Public utility companies", "Sidewalks", "Stores & shops", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715382b", "back_text": "(1)\n125th Street, Madison, to 5th Avenue, North Side. (Before Reconstruction).\nSeptember 12, 1920.\n\n(2)\nSame. (After Reconstruction).\n\n\nDecember 26, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715382f", "uuid": "a683e2c0-c546-012f-9d9b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18cc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715382f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Musical instrument industry", "Musical instruments", "Public utility companies", "Sidewalks", "Stores & shops", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715382b", "back_text": "(1)\n125th Street, Madison, to 5th Avenue, North Side. (Before Reconstruction).\nSeptember 12, 1920.\n\n(2)\nSame. (After Reconstruction).\n\nDecember 26, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715376f", "uuid": "a3f1e9b0-c546-012f-a5e3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18c0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715376f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": ["[Flag and Banner Stores.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Sidewalks", "Signs (Notices)", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715376b", "back_text": "(1)\n125th Street, Park Avenue, to Madison. North Side. (Before Reconstruction)\nSeptember 12, 1920.\n(2)Same. (After Reconstruction)\nDecember 26, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "125th Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715370f", "uuid": "a2220cb0-c546-012f-c009-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18b4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715370f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Confectioneries", "Hotels", "Ice cream parlors"]}, "back_id": "715370b", "back_text": "The Hotel Naomi, 125th Street at the S.W. corner of Park Ave. This hotel, facing on Park Ave., is composed of five brick houses joined together. Its sale was recently delayed to locate the owner of a four-inch strip through the centre. August 2, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nThe same, from a different angle. July 24, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715371f", "uuid": "a26f1940-c546-012f-1102-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18b6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715371f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Confectioneries"]}, "back_id": "715371b", "back_text": "East 125th Street, east from, but not including Park Ave. Notice the Harlem Grand Theatre, (Nos. 117-125) and Proctor's 125th Street Theatre, (Nos. 112-118) facing each other on opposite sides of the street.\n\nJuly 24, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715372f", "uuid": "a2d3e780-c546-012f-6e7f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18b8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715372f&t=w", "date": "1904", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "International News Service", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Halls"]}, "back_id": "715372b", "back_text": "103-125 East 125th Street, at, adjoining and east of the N.E. corner of Park Ave. The Lee Building (12-story), is shown directly at the corner proper. Note Loew's Orpheum and the Majestic Hall, both housed in the old Harlem Hall (Nos. 117-125).\n\n1904.\n\nInternational News Photos Inc.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715373f", "uuid": "a33d0a10-c546-012f-c15a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18ba-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715373f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Railroad stations", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "715373b", "back_text": "79-81 East 125th Street, adjoining and at the N.W. corner of Park Ave. The Mt. Morris Branch of the Corn Exchange Bank is shown employing the lower floors of corner building (No. 81), also known as No. 1820 Park Ave. A portion of the 125th Street Station of the N.Y.C.R.R., is also shown on Park Ave.\n\nJune 24, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "715375f", "uuid": "a38a2460-c546-012f-4892-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18be-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715375f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bakeries", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715375b", "back_text": "(1)\n125th Street, Park Avenue, to Madison. South Side. (Before Reconstruction)\nSeptember 12, 1920.\n\n(2)\nSame. (After Reconstruction).\n\n\nDecember 26, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715375f", "uuid": "a38a2460-c546-012f-4892-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18be-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715375f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bakeries", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715375b", "back_text": "(1)\n125th Street, Park Avenue, to Madison. South Side. (Before Reconstruction)\nSeptember 12, 1920.\n\n(2)\nSame. (After Reconstruction).\n\nDecember 26, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715377f", "uuid": "a43e8a90-c546-012f-ed0a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18c2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715377f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bakeries", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715377b", "back_text": "(1) 125th Street, Park Avenue, to Madison. (Before Reconstruction). December 26, 1920.\n\n(2) Same. (After Reconstruction). President Borough of Manhatten. December 26, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715378f", "uuid": "a4a1af30-c546-012f-70de-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-18c4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715378f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715378b", "back_text": "(1)\n125th Street, Park Avenue, to Madison. South Side,(Before Reconstruction).\nSeptember 12, 1920.\n(2)\nSame. (After Reconstruction).\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "125th Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715423f", "uuid": "b67a2900-c546-012f-5a4f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-191e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715423f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 125th Street - Riverside Drive", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715423b", "back_text": "125th Street, from but not including, Riverside Drive to and including Broadway.\nSpring, 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "125th Street & Riverside Drive, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -1472,7 +1472,7 @@ {"id": "715444f", "uuid": "be7b9cd0-c546-012f-9ce1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1948-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715444f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 126th Street (East) - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715444b", "back_text": "102-104 East 126th Street, east of, adjoining, and at the S.E. corner of Park Avenue. No. 102 is a one-story frame shack.\n\nAugust 2, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "126th Street (East) & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715433f", "uuid": "ba712ef0-c546-012f-4e2a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1932-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715433f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 126th Street (East) - Roosevelt Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Motion picture studios", "Water supply", "Water tanks"]}, "back_id": "715433b", "back_text": "(1) East 126th Street, from South West corner looking Eastwards, and showing the International Film Company, Lesses Movie studio on North east corner and tanks.\n\nApril 15, 1941.\n\n(2) 126th Street, at Second Avenue, Cosmopolitin Studio Tank looking West.\n\nJune 19, 1941.\n\n(3) 126th Street, and Second Fall of Cosmopitan Pictures Tank.\n\nJune 19, 1941.\n\nP.L.Speer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "126th Street (East) & Roosevelt Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715436f", "uuid": "bb8bffa0-c546-012f-5ff4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1938-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715436f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 126th Street (East) - Roosevelt Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "715436b", "back_text": "216 East 126th Street, south side showing P.S. #39.\nBoard of Education, N.Y.C.\nCREDIT LINE TIME ACTIVE. 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "126th Street (East) & Roosevelt Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "715451f", "uuid": "c221db40-c546-012f-0f4b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1956-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715451f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 126th Street (West) - 127th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715451b", "back_text": "425-427 West 126th (Lawrence) Street, north side, east of its convergence with West 127th Street (when east of Amsterdam Ave). Both of these are two-story frame houses. 1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York. Negative No. [341].\n\n(2)\n\nThe same and including also No.431.\n\nJune 21, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(3)\n\nShowing only No. 425.\n\nJune 21, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "126th Street (West) & 127th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715451f", "uuid": "c221db40-c546-012f-0f4b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1956-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715451f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 126th Street (West) - 127th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715451b", "back_text": "425-427 West 126th (Lawrence) Street, north side, east of its convergence with West 127th Street (when east of Amsterdam Ave). Both of these are two-story frame houses. 1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York. Negative No. [341].\n\n(2)\n\nThe same and including also No.431.\n\nJune 21, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\n\nShowing only No. 425.\n\nJune 21, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "126th Street (West) & 127th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715447f", "uuid": "c058c3a0-c546-012f-2b21-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-194e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715447f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 126th Street (West) - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Brownstone buildings", "Education", "Educational facilities", "Halls", "Houses", "Private schools", "Societies, etc"]}, "back_id": "715447b", "back_text": "(1)\n5-17 West 126th Street, adjoining and west of the N.W. corner of Fifth Ave. Building shown at Nos. 13-17, is a hall of the Finnish Educational Society. This site was formerly occupied by 3-two story frame houses.\nMarch 6, 1936.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA view of the Finnish Hall (Nos. 13-17), and apartment house (No. 11) adjoining.\nMarch 6, 1936.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n Neg R: 4012\n\n(3)\nThree brown stone front houses (Nos. 5-7-9), adjoining the Scoville School, which is directly at the N.W. corner proper.\nMarch 6, 1936.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "126th Street (West) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715450f", "uuid": "c1bc8680-c546-012f-787b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1954-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715450f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 126th Street (West) - Amsterdam Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715450b", "back_text": "420-426 West 126th Street, south side, between Amsterdam and Morningside Avenues. No. 424 is a three-story frame house, and was formerly known as No. 14 Laurence St. 1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York. Negative No. 315\n\n(2)\n\nThe same.\n\nJune 21, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "126th Street (West) & Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715452f", "uuid": "c29dc1b0-c546-012f-f09f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1958-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715452f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 126th Street (West) - Amsterdam Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715452b", "back_text": "427 West 126th Street, north side, east of Amsterdam Avenue. This is a two-story frame house.\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "126th Street (West) & Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -1551,7 +1551,7 @@ {"id": "715515f", "uuid": "db0b62b0-c546-012f-ea44-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-19d6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715515f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 129th Street (West) - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715515b", "back_text": "12 West 129th Street, south side, west of Fifth Avenue. This is a three-story frame house.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York. Negative No. 273.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "129th Street (West) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715517f", "uuid": "dbe55860-c546-012f-cab1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-19da-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715517f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 129th Street (West) - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Baptist churches", "churches"]}, "back_id": "715517b", "back_text": "The Bethany Baptist Church, 130 West 129th Street, south side, between Seventh and Lenox Avenues.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "129th Street (West) & 7th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715518f", "uuid": "dc368500-c546-012f-1be4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-19dc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715518f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 129th Street (West) - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715518b", "back_text": "(1)\n161 West 129th Street, north side, east of Seventh Avenue.\nThis is a 2\u00bd-story frame house.\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n\n(2)\nThe same.\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "129th Street (West) & 7th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "715521f", "uuid": "dd71ab30-c546-012f-63b3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-19e2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715521f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 129th Street (West) - Amsterdam Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattanville (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools", "School principals", "Teachers -- New York (State) -- New York"]}, "back_id": "715521b", "back_text": "(1) Manhattanville: The Manhattanville Free School (left) and P.S. 43 (right) as viewed in a northward direction on Tenth Ave. (now Amsterdam) (right). These buildings were at the N.W. corner of West 129th Street. The first stood from 1827 to 1850, while the latter was finished in 1854. These structures have been demolished and today a similarly numbered school stands at this site.\n\nUnknown date.\n\n\n(2) A view of the eastern side of Ward School No. 43. This entrance was on Tenth Ave., which today is known as Amsterdam Ave.\n\nUnknown date.\n\n\n(3) Mr. Seiberg, who was principal of No. 43.\n\nUnknown date.\n\n\n(4) A group photo of the teachers, consisting of Mr. Seiberg, Principal; Mr. Sullivan, Drawing; Mr. Daley, Music; Miss Hosford; Mrs. Lee; and Miss Mary Moore.\n\nUnknown date.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "129th Street (West) & Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715521f", "uuid": "dd71ab30-c546-012f-63b3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-19e2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715521f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 129th Street (West) - Amsterdam Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattanville (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools", "School principals", "Teachers -- New York (State) -- New York"]}, "back_id": "715521b", "back_text": "(1) Manhattanville: The Manhattanville Free School (left) and P.S. 43 (right) as viewed in a northward direction on Tenth Ave. (now Amsterdam) (right). These buildings were at the N.W. corner of West 129th Street. The first stood from 1827 to 1850, while the latter was finished in 1854. These structures have been demolished and today a similarly numbered school stands at this site.\n\nUnknown date.\n\n(2) A view of the eastern side of Ward School No. 43. This entrance was on Tenth Ave., which today is known as Amsterdam Ave.\n\nUnknown date.\n\n(3) Mr. Seiberg, who was principal of No. 43.\n\nUnknown date.\n\n(4) A group photo of the teachers, consisting of Mr. Seiberg, Principal; Mr. Sullivan, Drawing; Mr. Daley, Music; Miss Hosford; Mrs. Lee; and Miss Mary Moore.\n\nUnknown date.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "129th Street (West) & Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715522f", "uuid": "dde750f0-c546-012f-b789-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-19e4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715522f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 129th Street (West) - Amsterdam Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "715522b", "back_text": "509 West 129th Street, north west corner of Amsterdam Avenue showing P.S. 43.\nBoard of Education, N.Y.C.\n1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "129th Street (West) & Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715523f", "uuid": "de307220-c546-012f-269d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-19e6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715523f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 129th Street (West) - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "715523b", "back_text": "(1)\n\n559-555 West 129th Street, at, adjoining, and east of Broadway.\nNos. 557-555 are two three-story frame houses.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, showing a view further eastward.\n\nJune 21, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "129th Street (West) & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715516f", "uuid": "db79cb80-c546-012f-4b95-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-19d8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715516f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 129th Street (West) - Lenox Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses"]}, "back_id": "715516b", "back_text": "35-13 West 129th Street, north side, between Lenox and\nFifth Avenues.\nJuly 31, 1932.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "129th Street (West) & Lenox Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -1561,7 +1561,7 @@ {"id": "715505f", "uuid": "d73f3bb0-c546-012f-b8fe-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-19c2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715505f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 129th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "715505b", "back_text": "129th St., west to 3rd Ave. June 19, 1941\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "129th Street & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715514f", "uuid": "daad5e50-c546-012f-ea29-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-19d4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715514f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 129th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715514b", "back_text": "129th Street, from Fifth to Park Avenues.\n\nJuly 31, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "129th Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715519f", "uuid": "dca45a80-c546-012f-877c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-19de-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715519f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: 129th Street - Amsterdam Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715519b", "back_text": "(1)\n129th Street, Amsterdam to Claremont Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\nPresident borough of Manhattan.\nJanuary 31, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "129th Street & Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "715520f", "uuid": "dcf2aaf0-c546-012f-c4f3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-19e0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715520f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: 129th Street - Amsterdam Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715520b", "back_text": "(1)\n129th Street, Amsterdam to Lawrence Street.\n(Before reconstruction.)\n\n(2)\n/Same, After reconstruction).\n\n\nJanuary 31, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "129th Street & Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715520f", "uuid": "dcf2aaf0-c546-012f-c4f3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-19e0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715520f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: 129th Street - Amsterdam Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715520b", "back_text": "(1)\n129th Street, Amsterdam to Lawrence Street.\n(Before reconstruction.)\n\n(2)\n/Same, After reconstruction).\n\nJanuary 31, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "129th Street & Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715507f", "uuid": "d7f38df0-c546-012f-690d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-19c6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715507f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 129th Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "715507b", "back_text": "1. 129th St. west of Lexington Ave. Neg. A-174\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\nApril 25, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "129th Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710744f", "uuid": "3a423c40-c53f-012f-d358-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f490-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710744f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 12th Avenue - 28th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Coal", "Storage"]}, "back_id": "710744b", "back_text": "North on Twelfth and Thirteenth Avenues from 28th Street. The southern extremity of Twelfth Avenue is at 30th Street. April 22, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "12th Avenue & 28th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710746f", "uuid": "3b0c8ed0-c53f-012f-87ea-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f494-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710746f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1932", "title": "Manhattan: 12th Avenue - 30th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Factories"]}, "back_id": "710746b", "back_text": "(1)\nTwelfth Avenue, east side, north from foot of 30th Street.\nJune 2, 1931.\nP.L. Sperr,Photographer.\n(2)\nNorth on Twelfth Avenue from 30th Street.\nFebruary 1, 1932.\nP.L. Sperr,Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "12th Avenue & 30th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -1713,7 +1713,7 @@ {"id": "700024f", "uuid": "ad3b0350-c52e-012f-9039-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a09d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700024f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: 130th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Harlem River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Boats", "Rivers"]}, "back_id": "700024b", "back_text": "No. 2 of panorama west & n.w. from bridge at 130th St. and 3rd Ave., Bronx.\n\nJune 19, 1941\n\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "130th Street & 3rd Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "715539f", "uuid": "e4411d20-c546-012f-42bb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1a06-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715539f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Manhattan: 130th Street - Amsterdam Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "715539b", "back_text": "130th St. adj., n.w. cor. of Amsterdam Ave.\n6-15-1942\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "130th Street & Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "725847f", "uuid": "e59292c0-c556-012f-8326-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6a82-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725847f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Queens: 130th Street - Jamaica Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Automobile dealerships", "Railroad stations", "Used cars"]}, "back_id": "725847b", "back_text": "130th Street, east side, south from Jamaica Avenue, showing the Westbridge station of the Long Island Railroad and Weismantel's motor mart.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nMay 7, 1934\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "130th Street & Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "715525f", "uuid": "dee34600-c546-012f-e230-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-19ea-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715525f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: 130th Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715525b", "back_text": "(1)\n130th Street, Lexington, to Park Avenue. (Before Reconstruction).\nNo date.\n\n(2)\nSame. (After Reconstruction).\n\n\nJanuary 31, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "130th Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715525f", "uuid": "dee34600-c546-012f-e230-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-19ea-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715525f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: 130th Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715525b", "back_text": "(1)\n130th Street, Lexington, to Park Avenue. (Before Reconstruction).\nNo date.\n\n(2)\nSame. (After Reconstruction).\n\nJanuary 31, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "130th Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715541f", "uuid": "e4fd5aa0-c546-012f-7785-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1a0a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715541f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: 131st Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Barrels", "Bridges"]}, "back_id": "715541b", "back_text": "(1) East 131st Street, east from Lexington Ave., to the Harlem River. Also shown is the Lexington and Third Aves. Bridge over the Harlem River to the Bronx.\n\nMarch 6, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, and showing mainly the north side of 131st Street.\n\nMarch 6, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "131st Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715543f", "uuid": "e5b12580-c546-012f-4943-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1a0e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715543f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 131st Street (East) - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges"]}, "back_id": "715543b", "back_text": "East 131st Street, north side, adjoining the northeast corner of Park Avenue and looking eastwards.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 25, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "131st Street (East) & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715552f", "uuid": "e90f8620-c546-012f-cd2a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1a20-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715552f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 131st Street (West) - 12th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Factories"]}, "back_id": "715552b", "back_text": "657-639 West 131st Street, adjoining and east of the N.E. corner of Twelfth Avenue.\n\nJune 2, 1933.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "131st Street (West) & 12th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -1733,7 +1733,7 @@ {"id": "700027f", "uuid": "ae4ef4d0-c52e-012f-d8d6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a0a3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700027f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Bronx: 132nd Street (East) - Cypress Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Garages"]}, "back_id": "700027b", "back_text": "East 132nd Street, north side, west from (No. 703) a point east of Cypress Ave.\n\nApril 12, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "132nd Street (East) & Cypress Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700028f", "uuid": "aea45ed0-c52e-012f-406d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a0a5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700028f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Bronx: 132nd Street (East) - Locust Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad Company", "United Electric Light and Power Company (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Power plants", "Public utility companies", "Railroad tracks", "Railroad tracks -- New York (State) -- New York"]}, "back_id": "700028b", "back_text": "(1)\nEast 132nd Street (directly in front of power plant), north side, from Locust Ave., to the East River (right), showing the power plant of the United Electric Light and Power Co. The New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad tracks appear on the left.\nApril 12, 1931.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nThe same, from a slightly different angle.\nApril 12, 1931.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "132nd Street (East) & Locust Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700025f", "uuid": "ad829350-c52e-012f-ca75-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a09f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700025f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Bronx: 132nd Street (East) - St. Ann's Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Railroad tracks -- New York (State) -- New York"]}, "back_id": "700025b", "back_text": "595 East 132nd Street, east of the N.E. corner of St. Anns Ave.\nThe tracks, in the foreground, are of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad.\n\nApril 12, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "132nd Street (East) & St. Ann's Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "700029f", "uuid": "af315130-c52e-012f-6e9c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a0a7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700029f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Bronx: 132nd Street (East) - Willis Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Third Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad shops & yards"]}, "back_id": "700029b", "back_text": "East 132nd Street, at the S.W. corner of Willis Ave. (vantage point), showing a view northward of the freight yards of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. On the extreme left is visible the Third Ave. Elevated line running between Willis and Alexander Aves.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\nApril 12, 1931.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "132nd Street (East) & Willis Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "700029f", "uuid": "af315130-c52e-012f-6e9c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a0a7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700029f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Bronx: 132nd Street (East) - Willis Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Third Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad shops & yards"]}, "back_id": "700029b", "back_text": "East 132nd Street, at the S.W. corner of Willis Ave. (vantage point), showing a view northward of the freight yards of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. On the extreme left is visible the Third Ave. Elevated line running between Willis and Alexander Aves.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nApril 12, 1931.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "132nd Street (East) & Willis Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "715554f", "uuid": "e9ca0e10-c546-012f-3654-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1a24-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715554f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 132nd Street (West) - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Baptist churches", "churches"]}, "back_id": "715554b", "back_text": "27-33 West 132nd Street, north side, west of Fifth Ave.\nThe St. Benedict Day Nursery is at the right, and adjoining it on the left is the Pilgrim Baptist Church.\n\nAugust 1, 1932.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "132nd Street (West) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715562f", "uuid": "ecc50d00-c546-012f-31de-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1a34-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715562f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 132nd Street (West) - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Baptist churches", "churches"]}, "back_id": "715562b", "back_text": "157-159 West 132nd Street, north side, east of Seventh Ave. 159 at the left, is the Baptist Temple.\n\nMay 31, 1931.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "132nd Street (West) & 7th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715563f", "uuid": "ed291dc0-c546-012f-4d98-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1a36-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715563f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 132nd Street (West) - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "715563b", "back_text": "201-241 West 132nd Street, at, adjoining, and west of the N.W. corner of Seventh Ave. St. Aloysius Roman Catholic Church is in the centre.\n\nMay 31, 1931.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "132nd Street (West) & 7th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -1756,7 +1756,7 @@ {"id": "715569f", "uuid": "ef7e9f50-c546-012f-96a1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1a42-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715569f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 133rd Street (West) - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Murals"]}, "back_id": "715569b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nThe Harlem Playground of the Children's Aid Society, 35-43 West 133rd Street, north side, between Fifth and Lenox Aves., showing in the background 51-63 West 134th Street, north side, east of Lenox Ave.\n\nAugust 1, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\n43-33 West 133rd Street, with the Playground on the left, giving a rear view of 30-26 West 134th Street, south side, between Fifth and Lenox Aves.\n\nAugust 1, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "133rd Street (West) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715571f", "uuid": "f054a510-c546-012f-0d63-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1a46-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715571f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 133rd Street (West) - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "715571b", "back_text": "267 West 133rd Street, north side between Eighth and Seventh Avenues and West 134th to 133rd Street, showing P.S. 119.\n\nBoard of Education, N.Y.C.\n\n1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "133rd Street (West) & 7th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715568f", "uuid": "ef2813e0-c546-012f-75e3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1a40-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715568f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 133rd Street (West) - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clock towers", "Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "715568b", "back_text": "West 133rd Street, west from Park Ave. Clock tower shown, is on the James Everard Brewery, which is located on the south side of East 133rd Street, between Madison and Fifth Aves. The empty lot shown in the foreground, is at the S.W. corner of Park Ave.\n\nDecember 16, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "133rd Street (West) & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "722956f", "uuid": "88178b70-c552-012f-7a0a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-53ef-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722956f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: 133rd Street (West) - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York Central Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Riverside Drive Viaduct (New York, N.Y.)", "Riverside Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Railroad tracks", "Viaducts"]}, "back_id": "722956b", "back_text": "Riverside Park: Grade crossing elimination on the New York Central tracks at W. 133rd Street. Shown, too is Riverside Drive viaduct.\n\n\nOctober 16, 1925\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "133rd Street (West) & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "722956f", "uuid": "88178b70-c552-012f-7a0a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-53ef-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722956f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: 133rd Street (West) - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York Central Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Riverside Drive Viaduct (New York, N.Y.)", "Riverside Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Railroad tracks", "Viaducts"]}, "back_id": "722956b", "back_text": "Riverside Park: Grade crossing elimination on the New York Central tracks at W. 133rd Street. Shown, too is Riverside Drive viaduct.\n\nOctober 16, 1925\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "133rd Street (West) & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "734603f", "uuid": "8e76d900-c564-012f-8b33-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-aec9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734603f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "North (Hudson) River shore.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 133rd Street (West).]"], "creator": "Balgue, George L.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gas industry", "Storage tanks", "Viaducts"]}, "back_id": "734603b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "133rd Street (West), Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "715572f", "uuid": "f0d682a0-c546-012f-7720-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1a48-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715572f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 133rd Street - 12th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715572b", "back_text": "133rd Street, north side, from Twelfth Ave. to Broadway.\n\nJune 2, 1933.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "133rd Street & 12th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "725851f", "uuid": "e6d8c030-c556-012f-40da-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6a8a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725851f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Queens: 133rd Street - Jamaica Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "725851b", "back_text": "133rd Street, south of Jamaica Avenue(left).\n\nP. L. Sperr\nMay 7, 1934\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "133rd Street & Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -1810,7 +1810,7 @@ {"id": "715588f", "uuid": "f6fa1c30-c546-012f-ea01-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1a68-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715588f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 135th Street (West) - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations", "demolition"]}, "back_id": "715588b", "back_text": "(1) West 135th Street, station of 8th Avenue \"L\" showing process of demolition.\n\nJanuary 7, 1941.\n\n(2) Same, different angle.\n(3) Same different Angle.\n\nJanuary 7, 1941.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "135th Street (West) & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715587f", "uuid": "f6aecd70-c546-012f-7e66-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1a66-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715587f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "Manhattan: 135th Street (West) - Convent Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Art schools", "Educational facilities", "Music education"]}, "back_id": "715587b", "back_text": "West 135th Street and Convent Avenue, showing the High School of Music and Art.\nBoard of Education, N.Y.C.\nApril 13, 1926.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "135th Street (West) & Convent Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715578f", "uuid": "f355c950-c546-012f-e051-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1a54-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715578f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 135th Street (West) - Lenox Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715578b", "back_text": "58-66 West 135th Street, east of the S.E. corner of Lenox Ave. Building shown, is a motion picture house, the Lincoln Theatre. 1936.\n\nW.P.A. Photo. Federal Writers Project.\n\nPhotostat Neg: 2795\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "135th Street (West) & Lenox Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "715580f", "uuid": "f434e950-c546-012f-fe2d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1a58-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715580f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 132nd Street (West) - Lenox Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715580b", "back_text": "(1) West 135th Street, south east corner and Lenox Avenue, looking south. Neg. No. A-908\n\n(2) West 135th Street, north side looking west of Lenox Avenue and showing the Public Library. Neg. No. A-909\n\n(3) West 135th Street, south east corner and Lenox Avenue. Neg. No. A-910\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\n\nThree views,\nAugust 21st, 1941.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "135th Street (West) & Lenox Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715580f", "uuid": "f434e950-c546-012f-fe2d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1a58-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715580f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 132nd Street (West) - Lenox Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715580b", "back_text": "(1) West 135th Street, south east corner and Lenox Avenue, looking south. Neg. No. A-908\n\n(2) West 135th Street, north side looking west of Lenox Avenue and showing the Public Library. Neg. No. A-909\n\n(3) West 135th Street, south east corner and Lenox Avenue. Neg. No. A-910\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\nThree views,\nAugust 21st, 1941.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "135th Street (West) & Lenox Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715589f", "uuid": "f763c370-c546-012f-bf18-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1a6a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715589f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: 135th Street (West) - Willis Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Illinois (Battleship)", "United States. Navy"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Coal trade", "Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "715589b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "135th Street (West) & Willis Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722958f", "uuid": "88f76fc0-c552-012f-f8b7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-53f3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722958f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: 135th Street (West) - Willis Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York Central Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Riverside Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Railroad tracks"]}, "back_id": "722958b", "back_text": "Riverside Park: Elimination of Grade crossing at W. 135th Street, New York Central Railroad line.\nOctober 16, 1925\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "135th Street (West) & Willis Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722959f", "uuid": "8981a240-c552-012f-afea-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-53f5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722959f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 135th Street (West) - Willis Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["New York Central Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "722959b", "back_text": "Riverside Park: A northward view from a point near West 135th Street, showing the marginal lands and the New York Central Railroad tracks thereon. Note that the water line is being extended to enclose more area. Note in the distance, at the tip of a Manhattan promontory, a small lighthouse. Later, the George Washington Bridge will o'ertower same. For later views of this area see, \"The West Side Improvement Project.\n\nAbout 1920.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "135th Street (West) & Willis Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -1964,7 +1964,7 @@ {"id": "711198f", "uuid": "f3f53e10-c53f-012f-7cd5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f81d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711198f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 13th Street - 10th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cold storage"]}, "back_id": "711198b", "back_text": "13th Street, north side, east from Tenth Avenue (Delamater Square).\nApril 20, 1933.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "13th Street & 10th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "702531f", "uuid": "46d9e520-c532-012f-9661-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c0d4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702531f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 13th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702531b", "back_text": "13th Street adj. n.w. cor. Third Avenue, Brooklyn.\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 22, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "13th Street & 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702532f", "uuid": "47323000-c532-012f-ca39-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c0d6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702532f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 13th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702532b", "back_text": "13th Street, north side, west from 'Third Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 21, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "13th Street & 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "702533f", "uuid": "47a59590-c532-012f-ed71-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c0d8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702533f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 13th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702533b", "back_text": "13th Street, east from Third Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nJuly 22, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "13th Street & 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "702533f", "uuid": "47a59590-c532-012f-ed71-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c0d8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702533f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 13th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702533b", "back_text": "13th Street, east from Third Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nJuly 22, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "13th Street & 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "711168f", "uuid": "e779fdd0-c53f-012f-2d06-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f7e0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711168f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1933", "title": "Manhattan: 13th Street - 4th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bookstores", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "711168b", "back_text": "(1)\n13th Street, at and adjoining the N.E. corner of Fourth Avenue.\nJuly 31, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, another view; four years later.\nJune 5, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "13th Street & 4th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711194f", "uuid": "f2416e90-c53f-012f-7238-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f815-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711194f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 13th Street - 4th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "711194b", "back_text": "13th Street, south side, from West 4th Street to Eighth Avenue (Jackson Square), showing the 2 Horatio Street apartment building in the background.\nMarch 12, 1933\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "13th Street & 4th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711171f", "uuid": "e8a34e70-c53f-012f-8ede-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f7e6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711171f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 13th Street - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Drugstores"]}, "back_id": "711171b", "back_text": "13th St. s.e. corner of 6th Ave. Neg. A-277 July 17, 1941\nP.L.Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "13th Street & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -1990,7 +1990,7 @@ {"id": "1558372", "uuid": "0a0b7c40-c5ed-012f-7049-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-d021-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1558372&t=w", "date": null, "title": "140 West 137th Street (7th Avenue - Lenox Avenue)", "alt_title": ["Mother of Zion M.E. Church under construction"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Buildings, structures, etc", "Historic buildings", "Methodist Episcopal churches", "Steel framing (Building)"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "140 West 137th Street (7th Avenue - Lenox Avenue), Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Manhattan"} {"id": "1558421", "uuid": "1c6bfe20-c5ed-012f-752e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-cc2f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1558421&t=w", "date": null, "title": "1400-1410 Broadway (West 38th Street - West 39th Street)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc", "Historic buildings"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "1400-1410 Broadway (West 38th Street - West 39th Street), Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Manhattan"} {"id": "725866f", "uuid": "ec12c430-c556-012f-9c4f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6aa8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725866f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 140th Avenue - Combs Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "725866b", "back_text": "140th Avenue, south side, between Combs Street and Thurston Street, showing Public School No. 37.\n\nMarch 19, 1927\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "140th Avenue & Combs Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "700081f", "uuid": "c3391dc0-c52e-012f-f359-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a10b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700081f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: 140th Street (East) - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Third Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Carts & wagons", "Elevated railroads", "Horse teams"]}, "back_id": "700081b", "back_text": "E. 140th Street, east from near Third Avenue. On the left is the Mott Haven branch of the New York Public Library, at the southwest corner of Alexander Avenue. View 2 shows the library as seen from the latter avenue. View 3 is a continuous view eastward from Alexander Avenue and shows the Third Avenue \"El\" a short distance away.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nApril 29, 1941\nViews 1, 2, 3\n\nF8; Neg: 2727\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "140th Street (East) & 3rd Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "700081f", "uuid": "c3391dc0-c52e-012f-f359-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a10b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700081f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: 140th Street (East) - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Third Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Carts & wagons", "Elevated railroads", "Horse teams"]}, "back_id": "700081b", "back_text": "E. 140th Street, east from near Third Avenue. On the left is the Mott Haven branch of the New York Public Library, at the southwest corner of Alexander Avenue. View 2 shows the library as seen from the latter avenue. View 3 is a continuous view eastward from Alexander Avenue and shows the Third Avenue \"El\" a short distance away.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 29, 1941\nViews 1, 2, 3\n\nF8; Neg: 2727\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "140th Street (East) & 3rd Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700082f", "uuid": "c3a2dbd0-c52e-012f-4f86-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a10d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700082f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: 140th Street (East) - Willis Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Third Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Business districts", "Elevated railroads", "Moving & storage trade"]}, "back_id": "700082b", "back_text": "E. 140th Street, north side, west from Willis Avenue. The Third Avenue \"El\" crosses the street between Willis and Alexander Avenues.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 29, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "140th Street (East) & Willis Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "715624f", "uuid": "043a31a0-c547-012f-3a59-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1ab0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715624f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 140th Street (West) - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "715624b", "back_text": "140 West 140th Street, south side, showing P.S. 139 between Seventh and Lenox Avenues.\n\nBoard of Education, N.Y.C.\n\n1920\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "140th Street (West) & 7th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715625f", "uuid": "04a813a0-c547-012f-aa37-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1ab2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715625f&t=w", "date": "1940, 1941", "title": "Manhattan: 140th Street (West) - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Hardware stores", "Railroad stations", "demolition"]}, "back_id": "715625b", "back_text": "(1) and (2)\nWest 140th Street, west side end Eighth Avenue uptown El station before and after demolition.\nP.L.Sperr.\nJune 5, 1940.\nJanuary 7, 1941.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "140th Street (West) & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -2050,14 +2050,14 @@ {"id": "725872f", "uuid": "ee453650-c556-012f-8dff-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6ab4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725872f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 144th Avenue - 184th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farmhouses"]}, "back_id": "725872b", "back_text": "144th Avenue, south side, at 184th Street, showing old type farm houses before the area was developed into a residential neighborhood.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nMarch 19, 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "144th Avenue & 184th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725873f", "uuid": "ee978a80-c556-012f-c6bc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6ab6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725873f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 144th Avenue - 185th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farmhouses"]}, "back_id": "725873b", "back_text": "144th Avenue, south side, at 185th Street, showing an old farmhouse.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nMarch 19, 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "144th Avenue & 185th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "700096f", "uuid": "c877dd10-c52e-012f-e606-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a129-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700096f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: 144th Street (East) - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "700096b", "back_text": "359 and 361 E. 144th Street, north side, between Third and Willis Avenue. These two old frame dwellings are right near the Third Avenue elevated structure(left).\n\nP. L. Sperr\nApril 29, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "144th Street (East) & 3rd Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "700105f", "uuid": "cba582a0-c52e-012f-e9d1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a13b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700105f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: 144th Street (East) - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Elevated railroads", "Welding"]}, "back_id": "700105b", "back_text": "E. 144th Street, east from Third Avenue. The Third Avenue \"El\" is just east of the avenue, but begins to run again on the latter above 145th Street. Note the old house near the \"El\". View 2 shows a closeup of the house.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nApril 29, 1941\nView 1\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "144th Street (East) & 3rd Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "700105f", "uuid": "cba582a0-c52e-012f-e9d1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a13b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700105f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: 144th Street (East) - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Elevated railroads", "Welding"]}, "back_id": "700105b", "back_text": "E. 144th Street, east from Third Avenue. The Third Avenue \"El\" is just east of the avenue, but begins to run again on the latter above 145th Street. Note the old house near the \"El\". View 2 shows a closeup of the house.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 29, 1941\nView 1\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "144th Street (East) & 3rd Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700106f", "uuid": "cc08d9e0-c52e-012f-1c05-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a13d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700106f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: 144th Street (East) - 3rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Business districts", "Welding"]}, "back_id": "700106b", "back_text": "E. 144th street(left), at the southeast corner of Third Avenue. Note the very old peak-roofed house just near the corner. View 2 shows the same group of frame dwellings, looking toward Third Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nNo R productions\n\nApril 29, 1941\nView 1\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "144th Street (East) & 3rd Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700101f", "uuid": "ca43f890-c52e-012f-7aa1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a133-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700101f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: 144th Street (East) - Anthony Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "700101b", "back_text": "Bx. 144th St. n.w. corner Anthony and Griffin Pl. Neg. A-155 P.L.Sperr Ap. 30, 1941", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "144th Street (East) & Anthony Place, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700098f", "uuid": "c9247340-c52e-012f-7758-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a12d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700098f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Bronx: 144th Street (East) - Grand Concourse", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Vernam, W. B.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "700098b", "back_text": "167 East 144th Street, adjoining the N.E. corner of Grand Concourse.\n\nAbout 1923.\n\nW. B. Vernam.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "144th Street (East) & Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700102f", "uuid": "caaabd90-c52e-012f-524e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a135-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700102f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: 144th Street (East) - Morris Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Automobile dealerships"]}, "back_id": "700102b", "back_text": "E. 144th Street, north side, east from Morris Avenue. The Street makes a sharp bend to the right, running in a southeasterly direction for a short distance.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nApril 29, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "144th Street (East) & Morris Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700103f", "uuid": "caffb7e0-c52e-012f-8a78-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a137-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700103f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: 144th Street (East) - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700103b", "back_text": "E. 144th Street, at the northeast corner of Park Avenue, the remains of several loft buildings.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nApril 29, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "144th Street (East) & Park Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700104f", "uuid": "cb61d5a0-c52e-012f-013a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a139-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700104f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: 144th Street (East) - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Railroad tracks"]}, "back_id": "700104b", "back_text": "Bx. 144th St. and Park Ave. s.w. Neg. A-64 Ap. 30, 1941 P.L. Sperr", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "144th Street (East) & Park Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "700097f", "uuid": "c8d62860-c52e-012f-742e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a12b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700097f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: 144th Street (East) - Rider Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Garages"]}, "back_id": "700097b", "back_text": "E. 144th Street, north side, west from E. 143rd Street (just west of Morris Avenue), showing the area in two continuous views, View 2 continuing from where view 1 ends. The first picture shows old houses and garages at the head of 143rd Street, whereas the second one is from near Rider Avenue. This was formerly a residential area, as witnessed by the old dwellings, but was turned into and industrial district with many loft buildings.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nApril 29, 1941\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "144th Street (East) & Rider Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "700097f", "uuid": "c8d62860-c52e-012f-742e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a12b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700097f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: 144th Street (East) - Rider Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Garages"]}, "back_id": "700097b", "back_text": "E. 144th Street, north side, west from E. 143rd Street (just west of Morris Avenue), showing the area in two continuous views, View 2 continuing from where view 1 ends. The first picture shows old houses and garages at the head of 143rd Street, whereas the second one is from near Rider Avenue. This was formerly a residential area, as witnessed by the old dwellings, but was turned into and industrial district with many loft buildings.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 29, 1941\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "144th Street (East) & Rider Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700107f", "uuid": "cc717470-c52e-012f-a036-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a13f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700107f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Bronx: 144th Street (East) - Wales Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Automobiles", "Factories"]}, "back_id": "700107b", "back_text": "E. 144th Street, at the N. W. corner of Wales Avenue, viewing east across the latter and showing a very old frame house and barn, in a neighborhood which has, since the olden days, changed into an industrial area.\n\nAugust 16, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "144th Street (East) & Wales Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700099f", "uuid": "c99e6780-c52e-012f-7c76-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a12f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700099f&t=w", "date": "1941-04-29", "title": "Bronx: 144th Street (East) - Willis Avenue: 405 - 421 E. 144th Street, northside, just east of Willis Avenue. The school, which is St. Pius Roman Catholic School, is no. 413-417.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Religious education"]}, "back_id": "700099b", "back_text": "403 to 421 E. 144th Street, northside, just east of Willis Avenue. The school, which is St. Pius Roman Catholic School, is No. 413-17.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nApril 29, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "144th Street (East) & Willis Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700100f", "uuid": "c9e84a00-c52e-012f-0e9c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a131-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700100f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Bronx: 144th Street (East) - Willis Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses"]}, "back_id": "700100b", "back_text": "406 to 410 East 144th Street, east of the S.E. corner of Willis Ave.\n\nAbout 1923.\n\nW. B. Vernam.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "144th Street (East) & Willis Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} @@ -2069,7 +2069,7 @@ {"id": "725877f", "uuid": "f007b120-c556-012f-0d69-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6abe-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725877f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: 144th Street - 89th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "725877b", "back_text": "144th Street (left), at the N.E. corner of Eighty-ninth Ave., showing the residence of Abraham Kettletas 1780, or that of S. Judd of 1846. The wings of this structure were removed prior to moving this structure from its original site in Jamaica Ave.\n\nRev. Abraham Kettletas, born in New York in 1732, was a Presbyterian Minister, who came to Jamaica on or about the year 1759. He had no pastorate, but occupied a farm near the site of this house. During the Revolution the British took possession of his property and defaced his home. In 1799 there is a probability that the house of the late William Kettletas burned to the ground and that S. Judd erected the present structure.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "144th Street & 89th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "417393", "uuid": "f40b76f0-c611-012f-3e0c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47da-d900-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=417393&t=w", "date": null, "title": "The Southfield. No. 145 East Thirty-fifth Street.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Dwellings"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "145 East Thirty-fifth Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "The World's loose leaf album of apartment houses, containing views and ground plans of the principal high class apartment houses in New York City, together with a map showing the situation of these houses, transportation facilities, etc."} {"id": "1558234", "uuid": "d3e7fb30-c5ec-012f-14ff-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-c351-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1558234&t=w", "date": null, "title": "145 West 45th Street (Sixth Avenue - Seventh Avenue)", "alt_title": ["Lyceum Theater"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Forty-fifth Street (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc", "Historic buildings", "Theaters"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "145 West 45th Street (Sixth Avenue - Seventh Avenue), Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Manhattan"} -{"id": "700108f", "uuid": "cccca600-c52e-012f-8a57-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a141-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700108f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: 145th Street (East) - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Third Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Factories", "Morgues & mortuaries", "Store fixtures"]}, "back_id": "700108b", "back_text": "352 to 364 East 145th Street, south side, just east of Third Avenue, and the \"El.\" The two buildings in view 1 are Nos. 352 and 356; the factory, in view 2 is No. 358-364. It was formerly a warehouse, erected in 1882, and is now the store fixtures manufacturing plant of Silverberg and Trattner.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nApril 29, 1941\nViews 1, 2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "145th Street (East) & 3rd Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "700108f", "uuid": "cccca600-c52e-012f-8a57-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a141-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700108f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: 145th Street (East) - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Third Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Factories", "Morgues & mortuaries", "Store fixtures"]}, "back_id": "700108b", "back_text": "352 to 364 East 145th Street, south side, just east of Third Avenue, and the \"El.\" The two buildings in view 1 are Nos. 352 and 356; the factory, in view 2 is No. 358-364. It was formerly a warehouse, erected in 1882, and is now the store fixtures manufacturing plant of Silverberg and Trattner.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 29, 1941\nViews 1, 2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "145th Street (East) & 3rd Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700109f", "uuid": "cd3665c0-c52e-012f-15ee-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a143-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700109f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Bronx: 145th Street (East) - Jackson Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "United States"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Vocational education"]}, "back_id": "700109b", "back_text": "E. 145th Street, north side, east from Jackson Avenue. In the background, at Wales Avenue, can be seen a corner of the new Samuel Gompers Industrial High School.\n\nAugust 16, 1940\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "145th Street (East) & Jackson Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "722967f", "uuid": "8d484130-c552-012f-e9cf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5405-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722967f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 145th Street (West) - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York Central Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Railroad shops & yards"]}, "back_id": "722967b", "back_text": "Riverside Park: A set of 2 views in a southward direction from a freight station in the yards of the New York Central Railroad which occupy the marginal lands between the Park proper (left, west side of the Drive) and the River (right; not seen). The photographers vantage point is near West 145th Street in No. 1 and slightly south of same in No. 2.\n\nJuly 31, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "145th Street (West) & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722968f", "uuid": "8dd34b80-c552-012f-a1ff-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5407-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722968f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1934", "title": "Manhattan: 145th Street (West) - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York Central Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Fort Washington Park (New York, N.Y.)", "George Washington Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Boat clubs", "Bridges", "Parks", "Railroad shops & yards", "Railroad tracks"]}, "back_id": "722968b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "145th Street (West) & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -2077,12 +2077,12 @@ {"id": "715648f", "uuid": "0d5de870-c547-012f-ea41-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1ae0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715648f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 145th Street (West) - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "715648b", "back_text": "521-527 West 145th Street, north side between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenues, showing P.S. 186.\n\nBoard of Education, N.Y.C.\n1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "145th Street (West) & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715649f", "uuid": "0dd0c730-c547-012f-ed2f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1ae2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715649f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 145th Street (West) - Convent Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Baptist churches", "churches"]}, "back_id": "715649b", "back_text": "West 145th Street, south side, east from and including Convent, to and including St. Nicholas Aves. In the foreground, at the S.E. corner of Convent Ave., appears the Washington Heights Baptist Church.\n\nApril 13, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "145th Street (West) & Convent Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715650f", "uuid": "0e282c70-c547-012f-b74f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1ae4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715650f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 145th Street (West) - Convent Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Lutheran churches"]}, "back_id": "715650b", "back_text": "West 145th Street, north side, east from and including Convent, to and including St. Nicholas Aves. The view shows the Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Matthew, at the N.E. corner of Convent Ave.\n\nApril 13, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "145th Street (West) & Convent Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "725878f", "uuid": "f07802c0-c556-012f-19ef-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6ac0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725878f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 145th Street - 114th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Row houses"]}, "back_id": "725878b", "back_text": "145th Street, at the S.E. corner of 114th Avenue, showing two of a block of similar homes being erected here. Extensive building has taken place in this area in recent years.\n\n\nAbout 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "145th Street & 114th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "725878f", "uuid": "f07802c0-c556-012f-19ef-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6ac0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725878f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 145th Street - 114th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Row houses"]}, "back_id": "725878b", "back_text": "145th Street, at the S.E. corner of 114th Avenue, showing two of a block of similar homes being erected here. Extensive building has taken place in this area in recent years.\n\nAbout 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "145th Street & 114th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "715647f", "uuid": "0cdf3c90-c547-012f-58fe-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1ade-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715647f&t=w", "date": "1940, 1941", "title": "Manhattan: 145th Street - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations", "demolition"]}, "back_id": "715647b", "back_text": "(1)to (3)\n145th Street, east side showing down town El Station on 8th Avenue before and after demolition.\nP.L.Speer.\n12, and 3. January 8, 1941.\none, June 6, 1940.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "145th Street & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "733251f", "uuid": "5aee3c90-c562-012f-3786-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a43c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733251f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Squatters Colony at the Hudson River.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 145th Street.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York Central Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Pagodas", "Railroad tracks", "Squatters"]}, "back_id": "733251b", "back_text": "(1) A squatters shack at 145th Street and the Hudson River. April 13, 1934.\nP.L. Sperr.\n\n(2) A squatters shack made from a houseboat next to the N.Y.C.R.R. tracks, at 152nd Street and Riverside Drive. April 13, 1934.\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "145th Street and Riverside Drive, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733498f", "uuid": "b9aade50-c562-012f-34db-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a629-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733498f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Transportation - Subway construction.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 145th Street.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "733498b", "back_text": "Subway Construction\n12-14-1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "145th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "700110f", "uuid": "cd8532b0-c52e-012f-799a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a145-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700110f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: 146th Street (East) - 145th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700110b", "back_text": "E. 146th Street, north side, east from E. 145th Street (just east of Third Avenue), showing some remaining old frame houses among the newer type of home, the tenement.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nApril 8, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "146th Street (East) & 145th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "700112f", "uuid": "ce4ad2f0-c52e-012f-4d0b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a149-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700112f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: 146th Street (East) - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700112b", "back_text": "253 and 257 E. 146th Street, north side, just west of Third Avenue, showing two old houses and smythy wedged in between them. The left house is apparently of eighteenth century construction.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nBronx\n\nApril 28, 1941\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "146th Street (East) & 3rd Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "700112f", "uuid": "ce4ad2f0-c52e-012f-4d0b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a149-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700112f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: 146th Street (East) - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700112b", "back_text": "253 and 257 E. 146th Street, north side, just west of Third Avenue, showing two old houses and smythy wedged in between them. The left house is apparently of eighteenth century construction.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nBronx\n\nApril 28, 1941\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "146th Street (East) & 3rd Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700120f", "uuid": "d13d5140-c52e-012f-8795-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a159-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700120f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: 146th Street (East) - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Reformed churches"]}, "back_id": "700120b", "back_text": "E. 146th Street, adjoining the southwest corner of Third Avenue, showing the Mott Haven Reformed Dutch Church and parish house. The parish house, a two-story brick house, was formerly the Bronson Cathlic[sic] Club.\n\nP.L. Sperr\nApril 28, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "146th Street (East) & 3rd Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700113f", "uuid": "ce9686d0-c52e-012f-a268-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a14b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700113f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Bronx: 146th Street (East) - College Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools", "Sewers"]}, "back_id": "700113b", "back_text": "(1)\nE. 146th Street, west from College Avenue. The sign, leaning against the fire hydrant, indicates that a W.P.A. project is going to start here.\n\nJan. 27, 1938\n\nW.P.A. Photo\nFive Boroughs Project\n\n(2)\nWest along the south side of the street, past Public School No.1.\n\nJan. 27, 1938\n\nW.P.A. Photo\nFive Boroughs Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "146th Street (East) & College Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700115f", "uuid": "cf53d2e0-c52e-012f-d1ee-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a14f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700115f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Bronx: 146th Street (East) - Exterior Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Automobiles", "Junkyards"]}, "back_id": "700115b", "back_text": "East 146th Street, at the N.E. corner of Exterior Street.\nNovember 29, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "146th Street (East) & Exterior Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} @@ -2109,7 +2109,7 @@ {"id": "1557906", "uuid": "378eeb90-c5ed-012f-2ccb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-ef11-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1557906&t=w", "date": null, "title": "148-150 Green Street", "alt_title": ["Trianagle Thread Mills"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc", "Historic buildings"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "148-150 Green Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Manhattan"} {"id": "1558126", "uuid": "b036dfa0-c5ec-012f-dd33-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-f27e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1558126&t=w", "date": null, "title": "148-152 East 2nd Street - Avenue A", "alt_title": ["Diamond & Cooperberg Maple Furniture"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc", "Historic buildings", "Storefronts"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "148-152 East 2nd Street - Avenue A, Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Manhattan"} {"id": "700125f", "uuid": "d3109730-c52e-012f-513b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a163-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700125f&t=w", "date": "1956", "title": "Bronx: 148th Street (East) - Morris Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Haacker, Frederick C.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Private schools"]}, "back_id": "700125b", "back_text": "East 148th Street and Morris Avenue.\nFrogs Hollow School, officially The John Peter Zenger School\n3 Photos by F. C. Haacker, Jan. 15, 1956\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "148th Street (East) & Morris Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "700126f", "uuid": "d362bda0-c52e-012f-08ae-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a165-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700126f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: 148th Street (East) - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700126b", "back_text": "East 148th Street, east from Park Avenue, showing the area in a set of three views.\n\n(1) shows the south side of the street, looking east from the corner of Park Avenue.\n\n(2) is east from a point about 170 feet from Park Avenue.\n\n(3) is west along the north side of the street from in front of the tenement(No. 241) seen in view 2 on the other side of the peddler's wagon, with the Castoria sign on it.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nApril 29, 1941\nViews1,2, 3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "148th Street (East) & Park Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "700126f", "uuid": "d362bda0-c52e-012f-08ae-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a165-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700126f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: 148th Street (East) - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700126b", "back_text": "East 148th Street, east from Park Avenue, showing the area in a set of three views.\n\n(1) shows the south side of the street, looking east from the corner of Park Avenue.\n\n(2) is east from a point about 170 feet from Park Avenue.\n\n(3) is west along the north side of the street from in front of the tenement(No. 241) seen in view 2 on the other side of the peddler's wagon, with the Castoria sign on it.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 29, 1941\nViews1,2, 3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "148th Street (East) & Park Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "715655f", "uuid": "102bcbd0-c547-012f-4d9a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1aee-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715655f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 148th Street (West) - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715655b", "back_text": "(1)\n609 West 148th Street, adjoining the N.W. corner of Broadway.\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing a closer view.\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "148th Street (West) & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715656f", "uuid": "10888610-c547-012f-6604-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1af0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715656f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 148th Street (West) - Riverside Drive", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "715656b", "back_text": "West 148th Street, east from Riverside Drive to and including Broadway (atop of hill).\n\nMay 5, 1936.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\nFederal Art Project.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "148th Street (West) & Riverside Drive, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715654f", "uuid": "0fbdd480-c547-012f-a828-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1aec-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715654f&t=w", "date": "1912", "title": "Manhattan: 148th Street (West) - St. Nicholas Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "715654b", "back_text": "405 West 148th Street, north side, west of St. Nicholas Avenue.\nAbout 1912.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "148th Street (West) & St. Nicholas Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -2157,7 +2157,7 @@ {"id": "725036f", "uuid": "d3587380-c555-012f-bd4f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6431-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725036f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Queens: 14th Avenue - 149th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "725036b", "back_text": "14th Avenue, at the N.E. corner of 149th Street, showing an old house covered with outdoor advertising. It was owned by D. Steffens in 1873 and 1891 and at the earlier date was known as the International Hotel.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nMarch 5, 1932\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "14th Avenue & 149th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "702535f", "uuid": "487ef090-c532-012f-9ea0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c0dc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702535f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Brooklyn: 14th Avenue - 42nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "702535b", "back_text": "14th Avenue, east side, from 42nd to 43rd Streets, showing Public School No. 164.\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York Early 1930's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "14th Avenue & 42nd Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702536f", "uuid": "48ed8330-c532-012f-c22d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c0de-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702536f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Brooklyn: 14th Avenue - 53rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "702536b", "back_text": "14th Avenue, east side, from 53rd to 54th Streets, showing Public School No. 103.\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York\nEarly 1930's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "14th Avenue & 53rd Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "725031f", "uuid": "d1a63050-c555-012f-b154-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6427-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725031f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: 14th Avenue - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "725031b", "back_text": "14th Avenue, at 146th Street, Whitestone, showing one of a group of homes -- selling at $9,250 -- erected by the Verdune Improvement Corporation. This is a one-family home, containing six rooms and one bath.\n\n\nAbout 1929\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "14th Avenue & 6th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "725031f", "uuid": "d1a63050-c555-012f-b154-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6427-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725031f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: 14th Avenue - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "725031b", "back_text": "14th Avenue, at 146th Street, Whitestone, showing one of a group of homes -- selling at $9,250 -- erected by the Verdune Improvement Corporation. This is a one-family home, containing six rooms and one bath.\n\nAbout 1929\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "14th Avenue & 6th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725037f", "uuid": "d39e9020-c555-012f-5379-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6433-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725037f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 14th Avenue - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clubs"]}, "back_id": "725037b", "back_text": "14th Avenue, in Whitestone, showing the Whitestone branch of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF).\n\nP. L. Sperr\nApril 13, 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "14th Avenue & 6th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "702537f", "uuid": "4940dd40-c532-012f-91f5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c0e0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702537f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Brooklyn: 14th Avenue - 83rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "702537b", "back_text": "Fourteenth Ave., north from 83rd Street. The houses at the left, face Thirteenth Ave., and 82nd Street, and also the one at the right.\n\nApril 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "14th Avenue & 83rd Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "725033f", "uuid": "d2554fd0-c555-012f-f668-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-642b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725033f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: 14th Avenue - Parsons Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "725033b", "back_text": "14th Avenue, south side, between Parsons Boulevard and 146th Street, showing, at the above location, the D.M. Talmadge mansion of 1873 and 1891.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nMarch 3, 1932\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "14th Avenue & Parsons Boulevard, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -2295,7 +2295,7 @@ {"id": "711204f", "uuid": "f74f1570-c53f-012f-0438-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f829-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711204f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 14th Street - Avenue D", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "St. Nicholas Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals", "Road construction"]}, "back_id": "711204b", "back_text": "(1)\n14th Street, north side, opposite the northern end of Ave. D.\nJanuary 13, 1928.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, from a different angle. Buildings shown in the background, are a part of the Willard Parker Hospital.\nJanuary 23, 1928.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "14th Street & Avenue D, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711222f", "uuid": "fe751900-c53f-012f-c06b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f84d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711222f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Manhattan: 14th Street - Avenue L", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "711222b", "back_text": "14th St. Exp. Platform 2 Ave. L.\n6-13-42\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "14th Street & Avenue L, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711249f", "uuid": "09d8ba20-c540-012f-891c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f883-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711249f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1930", "title": "Manhattan: 14th Street - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Union Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clothing stores"]}, "back_id": "711249b", "back_text": "(1)\n14th Street, south side, west from and including Broadway, to and including Fifth Ave. Also shown is Union Square West, west side, north from and including 14th, to and including 15 Streets, also shown is 15th Street, north side, west from and including Union Square West. The view includes the S.E. corner of Union Square, as shown in the foreground.\nSeptember 23, 1930\n\nF.L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing a clear view.\nOctober 30, 1928\n\nF.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "14th Street & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "702538f", "uuid": "49b0c510-c532-012f-4605-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c0e2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702538f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 14th Street - Hamilton Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702538b", "back_text": "14th Street fr. Hamilton Avenue, Brooklyn.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 26, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "14th Street & Hamilton Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "702538f", "uuid": "49b0c510-c532-012f-4605-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c0e2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702538f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 14th Street - Hamilton Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702538b", "back_text": "14th Street fr. Hamilton Avenue, Brooklyn.\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 26, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "14th Street & Hamilton Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "711225f", "uuid": "ffe06c90-c53f-012f-23d4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f853-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711225f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 14th Street - Irving Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Public utility companies"]}, "back_id": "711225b", "back_text": "14th Street, north side, from west of Irving Place to west of Avenue A.\n\n1930.\n\nWurts Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "14th Street & Irving Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711227f", "uuid": "00ba61d0-c540-012f-e06f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f857-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711227f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 14th Street - Irving Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Public utility companies"]}, "back_id": "711227b", "back_text": "14th Street, north side, east from and including Irving Place, from an elevation. The newest part of the Consolidated Gas and New York Edison Building is under construction on the site of old Tammany Hall.\n\n1929.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "14th Street & Irving Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711229f", "uuid": "01932240-c540-012f-e32a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f85b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711229f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 14th Street - Irving Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Tammany Hall (Manhattan, New York, N.Y. : Fourteenth Street)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Halls"]}, "back_id": "711229b", "back_text": "14th Street, north side, east from Irving Place, during the demolition of the old Tammany Hall building. August 4, 1928.", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "14th Street & Irving Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -2348,7 +2348,7 @@ {"id": "1558181", "uuid": "bbfe5110-c5ec-012f-9f13-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-c304-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1558181&t=w", "date": null, "title": "151 West 34th Street - Broadway", "alt_title": ["R.H. Macy Building main entrance"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": ["Macy's (Firm)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Buildings", "Buildings, structures, etc", "Department stores", "Historic buildings"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "151 West 34th Street - Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Manhattan"} {"id": "1558367", "uuid": "07f6a590-c5ed-012f-51c7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-cfff-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1558367&t=w", "date": null, "title": "151-153 West 125th Street (Lenox Avenue - Seventh Avenue)", "alt_title": ["Columbia Trust Company"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc", "Financial facilities", "Historic buildings"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "151-153 West 125th Street (Lenox Avenue - Seventh Avenue), Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Manhattan"} {"id": "700145f", "uuid": "da4a9c20-c52e-012f-2184-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a18b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700145f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: 151st Street (East) - Cedar Lane", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Barns"]}, "back_id": "700145b", "back_text": "East 151st Street, north side, west from Cedar Lane to Walton Ave. The G.W. Bromley map of 1923, as revised to September 1932 shows the site to be occupied by a large 7-story apartment house, bearing No. 175.\n\nMay 16, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "151st Street (East) & Cedar Lane, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "700146f", "uuid": "daad37f0-c52e-012f-cd26-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a18d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700146f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Bronx: 151st Street (East) - Courtlandt Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "700146b", "back_text": "E. 151st Street, north side, between Courtlandt and Morris Avenue, showing the new Bronx Continuation School. The old Continuation School was on Third Avenue and E. 157th Street.\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York\n\n\n1930's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "151st Street (East) & Courtlandt Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "700146f", "uuid": "daad37f0-c52e-012f-cd26-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a18d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700146f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Bronx: 151st Street (East) - Courtlandt Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "700146b", "back_text": "E. 151st Street, north side, between Courtlandt and Morris Avenue, showing the new Bronx Continuation School. The old Continuation School was on Third Avenue and E. 157th Street.\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York\n\n1930's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "151st Street (East) & Courtlandt Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700147f", "uuid": "daf85b80-c52e-012f-6ba5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a18f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700147f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Bronx: 151st Street (East) - Exterior Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Franz Sigel Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Courthouses", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "700147b", "back_text": "East 151st Street (foreground), at the N.E. corner of Exterior Street, showing a general view in a northeasterly direction. In the center background is visible the lower end of Franz Siegel Park and, to its left, the Bronx County Court House.\n\nMay 6, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "151st Street (East) & Exterior Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700148f", "uuid": "db530f10-c52e-012f-0c08-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a191-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700148f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Bronx: 151st Street (East) - Gerard Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "700148b", "back_text": "East 151st Street, east from Gerard Ave., to Grand Concourse. The 7-story apartment house, in the center is No. 175, at the N.E. corner of Walton Ave.\n\nApril 30, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "151st Street (East) & Gerard Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700149f", "uuid": "db9af670-c52e-012f-dd09-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a193-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700149f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Bronx: 151st Street (East) - Walton Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Markets", "Prisons"]}, "back_id": "700149b", "back_text": "East 151st Street, west from but not including Walton Ave. The new white building on the left is the new Bronx County Jail, at the S.W. corner of River Ave. In the center background is the Bronx Municipal Terminal Market. For data on jail see the New York Times of December 7, 1937.\n\nApril 30, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "151st Street (East) & Walton Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} @@ -2383,7 +2383,7 @@ {"id": "715680f", "uuid": "19e0feb0-c547-012f-b77f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1b20-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715680f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 155th Street (West) - Amsterdam Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715680b", "back_text": "464 West 155th Street, at the S.E. corner of Amsterdam Ave.\nOctober 12, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "155th Street (West) & Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719036f", "uuid": "574c42c0-c54c-012f-cdf3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-354f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719036f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Manhattan: 155th Street (West) - Courtlandt Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Jackie Robinson Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "719036b", "back_text": "(1) Colonial Park: A view southward of the rocky northern portion of the park. The photographers vantage point is the viaduct on West 155th Street. The buildings on the left, line the east side of Bradhurst Ave., south from West 154th Street (intersection shown).\n\nSeptember 1, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, one block south. The apartment houses seen on the right are on the west side of Edgecombe Ave.\n\n*September 1, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "155th Street (West) & Courtlandt Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715677f", "uuid": "18a53d80-c547-012f-6f8e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1b1a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715677f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 155th Street (West) - St. Nicholas Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chrystie, Edward Punnett", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715677b", "back_text": "West 155th Street, between St. Nicholas and Amsterdam Avenues. Views 1,2 show the north side of the street, the house having belonged to John Whalen. View 3 shows the Whalen residence on the south side of the street.\n\nE. P. Chrystie\nMarch 18, 1923\nViews 1-3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "155th Street (West) & St. Nicholas Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "715679f", "uuid": "196c6410-c547-012f-3fa4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1b1e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715679f&t=w", "date": "1932, 1934, 1940", "title": "Manhattan: 155th Street (West) - St. Nicholas Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Educational facilities", "Physical education"]}, "back_id": "715679b", "back_text": "(1)\n#460-454 West 155th Street, adjoining and West of the South West corner of St. Nicholas Avenue. #458-456 are the 2\u00bd story frame houses. #454 is the William McKinley Masonic Temple.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection,\nMuseum of the City of New York,\n on all reproductions.\n\n1932\n\n(2)\nThe same.\nP.L. Sperr,\n\n\nOctober 12th, 1934\n\n(3)\nThe same. South Side of 155th Street between Amsterdam and St. Nicholas Avenues.\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\n\nMay 19th, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "155th Street (West) & St. Nicholas Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715679f", "uuid": "196c6410-c547-012f-3fa4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1b1e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715679f&t=w", "date": "1932, 1934, 1940", "title": "Manhattan: 155th Street (West) - St. Nicholas Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Educational facilities", "Physical education"]}, "back_id": "715679b", "back_text": "(1)\n#460-454 West 155th Street, adjoining and West of the South West corner of St. Nicholas Avenue. #458-456 are the 2\u00bd story frame houses. #454 is the William McKinley Masonic Temple.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection,\nMuseum of the City of New York,\n on all reproductions.\n\n1932\n\n(2)\nThe same.\nP.L. Sperr,\n\nOctober 12th, 1934\n\n(3)\nThe same. South Side of 155th Street between Amsterdam and St. Nicholas Avenues.\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\nMay 19th, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "155th Street (West) & St. Nicholas Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "1508447", "uuid": "2056a190-c5cf-012f-b5be-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-0532-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1508447&t=w", "date": null, "title": "155th Street (West) #454 - Amsterdam Avenue - Nicholas Street", "alt_title": ["William McKinley Temple"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1508448", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "155th Street (West) #454 - Amsterdam Avenue - Nicholas Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} {"id": "734597f", "uuid": "8bd07270-c564-012f-80ab-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-aebd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734597f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "North (Hudson) River - Sky Harbor Pier.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 155th Street (West).]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Piers & wharves", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "734597b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "155th Street (West), Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734259f", "uuid": "f6ad8760-c563-012f-d652-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-ac1a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734259f&t=w", "date": "1926, 1935, 1941", "title": "Harlem River - Manhattan - 155th Street (West).", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Polo Grounds (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Coogan's Bluff (New York, N.Y)", "Harlem River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Putnam County (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Boathouses", "Bridges", "Railroad tracks", "Rivers", "Stadiums"]}, "back_id": "734259b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "155th Street (West). Harlem River, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -2493,8 +2493,8 @@ {"id": "711344f", "uuid": "31c7f8b0-c540-012f-ecfa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f941-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711344f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 15th Street - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711344b", "back_text": "15th Street, north side, east of Ninth Avenue, showing demolition work for Port Authority Building.\n\nFebruary 28, 1931\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "15th Street & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711345f", "uuid": "32464890-c540-012f-fa57-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f943-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711345f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 15th Street - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711345b", "back_text": "15th Street, north side, east from Ninth Avenue. The buildings shown will be demolished in 1931 to make way for the Port Authority Building.\n\nMay 31, 1930\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "15th Street & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711346f", "uuid": "32a28a50-c540-012f-48c0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f945-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711346f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 15th Street - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "711346b", "back_text": "15th Street at S.E. corner of Ninth Avenue, across Port Authority clearing.\nMarch 21, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "15th Street & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "711317f", "uuid": "269813e0-c540-012f-70fb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f90b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711317f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 15th Street - Avenue A", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711317b", "back_text": "15th Street, Avenue A, to Avenue B. (Before Reconstruction)\n\n\nJanuary 31, 1919\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "15th Street & Avenue A, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "711318f", "uuid": "271bcbd0-c540-012f-6f03-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f90d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711318f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 15th Street - Avenue A", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711318b", "back_text": "15th Street, Avenue A, to Avenue B. (Before Reconstruction).\n\n\nJanuary 31, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "15th Street & Avenue A, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "711317f", "uuid": "269813e0-c540-012f-70fb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f90b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711317f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 15th Street - Avenue A", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711317b", "back_text": "15th Street, Avenue A, to Avenue B. (Before Reconstruction)\n\nJanuary 31, 1919\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "15th Street & Avenue A, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "711318f", "uuid": "271bcbd0-c540-012f-6f03-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f90d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711318f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 15th Street - Avenue A", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711318b", "back_text": "15th Street, Avenue A, to Avenue B. (Before Reconstruction).\n\nJanuary 31, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "15th Street & Avenue A, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711319f", "uuid": "276ae4b0-c540-012f-60d1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f90f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711319f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: 15th Street - Avenue A", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "711319b", "back_text": "(1)\n15th Street, Avenue B, to Avenue A.\n(Before Reconstruction)\nJanuary 28, 1919.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\nNovember 30, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "15th Street & Avenue A, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711312f", "uuid": "245dd860-c540-012f-f527-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f901-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711312f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 15th Street - Avenue B", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711312b", "back_text": "15th Street, Avenue C to Avenue B. (Before Reconstruction)", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "15th Street & Avenue B, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711314f", "uuid": "253fcb60-c540-012f-c020-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f905-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711314f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 15th Street - Avenue B", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711314b", "back_text": "15th Street, Avenue B, looking west.\nMarch 17, 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "15th Street & Avenue B, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -2522,12 +2522,12 @@ {"id": "734263f", "uuid": "f882f0a0-c563-012f-42a5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-ac22-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734263f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Harlem River - Bronx - 161st and 165th Streets (West) - [H. W. Wilson Company.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York Central Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Railroad tracks", "Rivers"]}, "back_id": "734263b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "161st and 165th Streets (West) - [H. W. Wilson Company.], Harlem River, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "700165f", "uuid": "e175fad0-c52e-012f-ba10-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a1b3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700165f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Bronx: 161st Street (East) - Gerard Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "700165b", "back_text": "E. 161st Street, west from Gerard Avenue, showing the W.P.A. conducting a highway project. Also shown is the elevated station of the I.R.T. subway on River Avenue.\n\nMay 11, 1937\n\nW.P.A. Photo\nFive Boroughs Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "161st Street (East) & Gerard Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700166f", "uuid": "e1d5f770-c52e-012f-75a3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a1b5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700166f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Bronx: 161st Street (East) - Grand Concourse", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "700166b", "back_text": "East 161st Street, at Grand Concourse, showing sidewalk repair work conducted by the W.P.A. In the background appear the lower floors of the Concourse Plaza, at the N.E. corner of the two thoroughfares.\n\nDecember 3, 1936.\n\nWorks Progress Administration.\nFederal Art Project photo.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "161st Street (East) & Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "700167f", "uuid": "e2211170-c52e-012f-f234-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a1b7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700167f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: 161st Street (East) - Grand Concourse", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Automobiles"]}, "back_id": "700167b", "back_text": "(1) East 161st Street, at the south east corner of Grand Concourse, viewing east and showing a rocky bluff where apartment houses were later erected.\n\n(2) shows a modern apartment building going up on the corner.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nView 1: July 7, 1936\nView 2: April 10, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "161st Street (East) & Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "700167f", "uuid": "e2211170-c52e-012f-f234-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a1b7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700167f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: 161st Street (East) - Grand Concourse", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Automobiles"]}, "back_id": "700167b", "back_text": "(1) East 161st Street, at the south east corner of Grand Concourse, viewing east and showing a rocky bluff where apartment houses were later erected.\n\n(2) shows a modern apartment building going up on the corner.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 1: July 7, 1936\nView 2: April 10, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "161st Street (East) & Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701375f", "uuid": "94955a40-c530-012f-4e44-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ab1b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701375f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1937", "title": "Bronx: 161st Street (East) - Grand Concourse", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Joyce Kilmer Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "701375b", "back_text": "View 1: Joyce Kilmer Park, Bronx. Looking north from East 161 Street and Grand Concourse, showing the Heinrich Heine statue in the foreground.\nView 2: Another view of the Park, from E. 162 St., after it had been rebuilt by the W.P.A.\n\nView 1: May 16, 1928\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nView 2: May 11, 1937\nW.P.A. photo, Five Boroughs Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "161st Street (East) & Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700164f", "uuid": "e0ffb710-c52e-012f-cc34-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a1b1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700164f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: 161st Street (East) - Jerome Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Courthouses", "Hotels", "Stadiums"]}, "back_id": "700164b", "back_text": "E. 161st Street, east from the Macombs Dam Bridge ramp (east of Jerome Avenue). On the right is a portion of the Yankee Stadium, and straddling 161st Street is the elevated station of the IRT subway. In the right background is the Bronx County Court House and to its left is the Concourse Plaza Hotel, both at the Grand Concourse. View 2 is east from Cromwell Avenue.\nP. L. Sperr\nApril 10, 1941\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "161st Street (East) & Jerome Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700168f", "uuid": "e28d6010-c52e-012f-8b2a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a1b9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700168f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: 161st Street (East) - Melrose Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700168b", "back_text": "E. 161st Street, north side, east from Melrose Avenue. Preceding the 5-story tenements are the Ambassador Ballrooms, formerly the Melrose Theatre.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 30, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "161st Street (East) & Melrose Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700169f", "uuid": "e30763c0-c52e-012f-ff10-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a1bb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700169f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: 161st Street (East) - Melrose Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700169b", "back_text": "(1) E. 161st Street, at the N.W. corner of Melrose Avenue, showing, thereon, what Wells, in his book \"The Bronx and its people\" (p. 656), calls the city's tiniest house. It was at one time occupied by a veterinary hospital.\n\nFebruary 17, 1938\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(2) Another view of the city's tiniest house, and a view north along the west side of Melrose Avenue.\n\nFebruary 17, 1938\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(3) An additional view at a later date.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 30, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "161st Street (East) & Melrose Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "700171f", "uuid": "e3c45950-c52e-012f-0f2b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a1bf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700171f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "Bronx: 161st Street (East) - River Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "700171b", "back_text": "East 161st Street, east from but not including River Ave. The prominent building in the background is the Concourse Plaza, No. 900 Grand Concourse, extending from East 161st to East 162nd Streets on the east side of the Concourse.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n\n\n1926.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "161st Street (East) & River Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "700171f", "uuid": "e3c45950-c52e-012f-0f2b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a1bf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700171f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "Bronx: 161st Street (East) - River Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "700171b", "back_text": "East 161st Street, east from but not including River Ave. The prominent building in the background is the Concourse Plaza, No. 900 Grand Concourse, extending from East 161st to East 162nd Streets on the east side of the Concourse.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n\n1926.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "161st Street (East) & River Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700172f", "uuid": "e40b0a40-c52e-012f-cce8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a1c1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700172f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "Bronx: 161st Street (East) - Sheridan Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": ["New York Central Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Railroad shops & yards"]}, "back_id": "700172b", "back_text": "East 161st Street, east from Sheridan Ave. In the extreme right foreground is visible part of the Melrose freight yard of the New York Central Railroad. The cleared area on the left is the block from Sheridan to Sherman Aves. Also shown is a general view northeastward.\n\nMay 1926.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "161st Street (East) & Sheridan Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "715708f", "uuid": "2487aeb0-c547-012f-56c8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1b58-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715708f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 161st Street (West) - Amsterdam Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715708b", "back_text": "517 West 161st Street, north side, between Amsterdam Ave., and Broadway. Building is a frame house.\n\nNovember 9, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "161st Street (West) & Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "725942f", "uuid": "0780b240-c557-012f-3054-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6b40-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725942f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 161st Street - 89th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "725942b", "back_text": "161st Street, adjoining the S.E. corner of 89th Avenue, showing an old house, occupied by the Knights of Columbus.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nMarch 23, 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "161st Street & 89th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -2537,11 +2537,11 @@ {"id": "700174f", "uuid": "e4eaef60-c52e-012f-8405-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a1c5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700174f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: 161st Street - River Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stadiums"]}, "back_id": "700174b", "back_text": "Yankee Stadium", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "161st Street & River Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700175f", "uuid": "e54a9440-c52e-012f-bb04-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a1c7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700175f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: 161st Street - River Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stadiums"]}, "back_id": "700175b", "back_text": "Yankee Stadium", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "161st Street & River Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700177f", "uuid": "e6279580-c52e-012f-6aa4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a1cb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700177f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: 161st Street - River Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stadiums"]}, "back_id": "700177b", "back_text": "Yankee Stadium", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "161st Street & River Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "700178f", "uuid": "e685faa0-c52e-012f-a76b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a1cd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700178f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: 161st Street - River Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stadiums"]}, "back_id": "700178b", "back_text": "Yankee Stadium (Bronx): A full view of the diamond and outfield during one of the season's games.\n\nEwing Galloway\n\nBabe Ruth RF\nLou Gehrig 1B\n\n\n1928?\n1929.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "161st Street & River Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "700178f", "uuid": "e685faa0-c52e-012f-a76b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a1cd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700178f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: 161st Street - River Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stadiums"]}, "back_id": "700178b", "back_text": "Yankee Stadium (Bronx): A full view of the diamond and outfield during one of the season's games.\n\nEwing Galloway\n\nBabe Ruth RF\nLou Gehrig 1B\n\n1928?\n1929.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "161st Street & River Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700179f", "uuid": "e6ea23e0-c52e-012f-d0be-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a1cf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700179f&t=w", "date": "1920, 1940", "title": "Bronx: 161st Street - River Avenue: Yankee Stadium", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stadiums"]}, "back_id": "700179b", "back_text": "Yankee Stadium", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "161st Street & River Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700181f", "uuid": "e79010f0-c52e-012f-e0b0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a1d3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700181f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Bronx: 161st Street - River Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stadiums"]}, "back_id": "700181b", "back_text": "Yankee Stadium (Bronx): Baseball fans entering the stadium on River Avenue.\n\nAbout 1936\nViews 1,2,3.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "161st Street & River Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700182f", "uuid": "e7ec0240-c52e-012f-1a1b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a1d5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700182f&t=w", "date": "1934, 1937", "title": "Bronx: 161st Street - River Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stadiums"]}, "back_id": "700182b", "back_text": "Yankee Stadium (Bronx): Viewing east toward the Stadium, on Ruppert Place, from the Macombs Dam Bridge. View 2 is across the New York Central tracks.\n\nView 1: August 6, 1934\nView 2: September 21, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "161st Street & River Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "700170f", "uuid": "e364dfd0-c52e-012f-d666-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a1bd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700170f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: 161st Street - St. Ann's Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Third Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "700170b", "back_text": "Bx. 161st St. at St. Ann's Ave.\n\n\nAp. 30, 1941\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "161st Street & St. Ann's Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "700170f", "uuid": "e364dfd0-c52e-012f-d666-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a1bd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700170f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: 161st Street - St. Ann's Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Third Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "700170b", "back_text": "Bx. 161st St. at St. Ann's Ave.\n\nAp. 30, 1941\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "161st Street & St. Ann's Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700188f", "uuid": "ea11f0c0-c52e-012f-7592-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a1e1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700188f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: 162nd Street (East) - Melrose Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700188b", "back_text": "E. 162nd Street, north side, east from Melrose Avenue, showing some remaining old frame houses.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 30, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "162nd Street (East) & Melrose Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700183f", "uuid": "e836d130-c52e-012f-f697-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a1d7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700183f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: 162nd Street (East) - Prospect Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700183b", "back_text": "861 to 883 E. 162nd Street north side, east from but not including Prospect Avenue, to Westchester Avenue (elevated thereon). No. 861, a 4 story frame and brick building, is the Franklin Casino.\n\nApril 26, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "162nd Street (East) & Prospect Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "715709f", "uuid": "24d85ac0-c547-012f-b932-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1b5a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715709f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 162nd Street (West) - Amsterdam Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715709b", "back_text": "(1)\n461-451 West 162nd Street, adjoining and east of the N.E. corner of Amsterdam Avenue.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n\n(2)\nThe same view showing only Nos. 453-457.\nApril 8, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "162nd Street (West) & Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -2580,7 +2580,7 @@ {"id": "725953f", "uuid": "0b5b5360-c557-012f-0fdc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6b56-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725953f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Queens: 164th Street - 89th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "725953b", "back_text": "89-48 164th Street, west side, between 89th and Jamaica Avenues, showing an old dwelling. Note the ornamentation. The house on the right is an old mansion influenced by Norman architecture.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 1, 1932\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "164th Street & 89th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725954f", "uuid": "0bc68dc0-c557-012f-5d49-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6b58-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725954f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: 164th Street - 98th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "725954b", "back_text": "89-40 164th Street, west side, between 89th and Jamaica Avenues, showing an old mansion.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nApril 1, 1932\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "164th Street & 98th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "715721f", "uuid": "29527eb0-c547-012f-0450-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1b72-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715721f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 164th Street - Edgecombe Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "715721b", "back_text": "164th Street, southwest corner and Edgecomb Avenue, showing the Edward W. Stitt Junior High School, Public School No. 164, Manhattan.\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York 1920's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "164th Street & Edgecombe Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "725946f", "uuid": "08dff680-c557-012f-7a90-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6b48-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725946f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Queens: 164th Street - Edgecombe Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "725946b", "back_text": "164th Street: A group of new homes in Flushing. The exact location of these on 164th Street is not known to the writer of these lines.\n\n\nABOUT 1928\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "164th Street & Edgecombe Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "725946f", "uuid": "08dff680-c557-012f-7a90-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6b48-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725946f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Queens: 164th Street - Edgecombe Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "725946b", "back_text": "164th Street: A group of new homes in Flushing. The exact location of these on 164th Street is not known to the writer of these lines.\n\nABOUT 1928\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "164th Street & Edgecombe Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725947f", "uuid": "093c34b0-c557-012f-80c8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6b4a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725947f&t=w", "date": "1923, 1925, 1929", "title": "Queens: 164th Street - Jamaica Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Presbyterian churches"]}, "back_id": "725947b", "back_text": "164th Street, west side, north of Jamaica Ave., showing in a set of three views the First Presbyterian Church of Jamaica. See other views for more data; View No. 3 is seen from 163rd Street.\n\nApril 1925.\nView 2: April 1929.\nView 3: September 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "164th Street & Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725948f", "uuid": "09981f20-c557-012f-f860-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6b4c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725948f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Queens: 164th Street - Jamaica Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Presbyterian churches"]}, "back_id": "725948b", "back_text": "164th St., west side, north of Jamaica Ave., showing in a set of three views the First Presbyterian Church of Jamaica. The parish was organized in 1662. The site of the old stone meeting house was south west of the present location (then on the north side of Jamaica Ave. between 163rd and 164th Sts.) near the head of Union Hall St. This church and the parsonage were moved to the present location in 1920. In 1814 this edifice was erected near the old site but on the north side of Jamaica Ave. between 163rd and 164th sts., at a cost of 9,51O.74. The cornerstone was laid on June 9th, 1813, by John Richard and the edifice dedicated on Jan. 18,1814. About 1870 the high pulpit and bay pews were removed. The spire of this church rose 102 ft. from the ground. However it was weakened by the September gale of 1821 thereby necessitating the removal of 27 ft. of it. The structure was again enlarged in 1846 and the interior renovated in 1879.\n\n1922\n\nViews 1,2 and 3.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "164th Street & Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725949f", "uuid": "09e908a0-c557-012f-330e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6b4e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725949f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: 164th Street - Jamaica Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "725949b", "back_text": "One Hundredth sixty-fourth St., west side, north of Jamaica Ave., showing in a set of two views the Presbyterian Parsonage. About 1813 Richard Creed's house was purchased by the church for the Parsonage. The old Presbyterian Glebe was in that year sold and used for the erection of a female Academy. Before being moved to its present location, this house stood on the N.W. corner of\nJamaica Ave. and One Hundredth sixty fourth St.\n1922\nViews 1 and 2.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "164th Street & Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -2710,8 +2710,8 @@ {"id": "702582f", "uuid": "5ad93ec0-c532-012f-0ceb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c13a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702582f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Brooklyn: 16th Street (West) - Surf Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Tilyou, George C., 1862-1914"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "Coney Island Boardwalk (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702582b", "back_text": "(1) West 16th Street, north from Coney Island (Reigelmann) Boardwalk to Surf Ave., showing Tilyou's Walk (right), which will be absorbed into West 16th Street; it being parallel to the walk.\nDecember 1923.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2) The same, another angle.\nDecember 1923.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "16th Street (West) & Surf Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "711366f", "uuid": "37d06360-c540-012f-b81e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f971-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711366f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: 16th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711366b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "16th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711363f", "uuid": "38394ee0-c540-012f-8410-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f96b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711363f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 16th Street - [Between 5th and 6th Avenues]", "alt_title": ["[St. Francis Xavier College ; St. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church.]"], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Universities & colleges"]}, "back_id": "711363b", "back_text": "16th street, south side, west from but not including Fifth, to but not including Sixth Aves. The view shows St Francis College, with the church proper adjoining it on the west.\n\nAbout 1928\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "16th Street & [Between 5th and 6th Avenues], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "702574f", "uuid": "57c18c50-c532-012f-144f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c12a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702574f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 16th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702574b", "back_text": "16th Street, e. fr. Third Avenue, Brooklyn.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 22, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "16th Street & 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "702575f", "uuid": "58396b70-c532-012f-4a9c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c12c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702575f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 16th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702575b", "back_text": "16th Street e. fr. Third Avenue, Brooklyn.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 22, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "16th Street & 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "702574f", "uuid": "57c18c50-c532-012f-144f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c12a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702574f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 16th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702574b", "back_text": "16th Street, e. fr. Third Avenue, Brooklyn.\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 22, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "16th Street & 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "702575f", "uuid": "58396b70-c532-012f-4a9c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c12c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702575f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 16th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702575b", "back_text": "16th Street e. fr. Third Avenue, Brooklyn.\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 22, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "16th Street & 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "711349f", "uuid": "3593f320-c540-012f-725a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f94b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711349f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 16th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": ["[St. George's Protestant Episcopal Church.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711349b", "back_text": "Memorial Chapel of St. George's Protestant Episcopal Church, 16th Street adjoining N.E. corner of Third Avenue, seen across clearing at S.E. corner. This building was erected in 1886, the gift of the elder J. Pierpont Morgan. The church itself, a small portion of which is seen at the right, was built in 1849.\n\nJuly 13, 1929.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "16th Street & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "702576f", "uuid": "58a8a200-c532-012f-7b00-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c12e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702576f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Brooklyn: 16th Street - 4th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Automobile equipment & supplies stores", "Educational facilities", "Public schools", "Vehicle maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "702576b", "back_text": "16th Street, north side, from and including Fourth, to, but not including Third Aves. Also shown is Fourth Ave., at and adjoining and north of the N.W. corner of 16th Street. The view shows Public School No. 40, on 16th Street and Fourth Ave.\n\nJuly 4, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "16th Street & 4th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "711355f", "uuid": "365cb640-c540-012f-7cb7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f957-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711355f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 16th Street - 4th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Union Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "711355b", "back_text": "16th Street, at, adjoining, and west of tHe N.W. corner of Union Square West, as seen from the clearing on the S.W. corner. August 31, 1928 P.L. Sperr", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "16th Street & 4th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -2725,8 +2725,8 @@ {"id": "711380f", "uuid": "40159700-c540-012f-61a6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f98d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711380f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 16th Street - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711380b", "back_text": "16th Street between Eighth and Ninth Avenues, seen across clearing for Port Authority Building. At the extreme left may be seen the chimney of the Canada Dry Plant, which was the first concrete chimney constructed in New York.\n\nApril 8, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "16th Street & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711384f", "uuid": "408cbc60-c540-012f-952b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f995-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711384f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 16th Street - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711384b", "back_text": "16th Street, north side, at Ninth Avenue, and west. September 6, 1927.", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "16th Street & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711348f", "uuid": "338baf70-c540-012f-131a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f949-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711348f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 16th Street - Avenue A", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711348b", "back_text": "16th Street, south side, west from and including Avenue A. July 1, 1931\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "16th Street & Avenue A, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "702572f", "uuid": "56e7cec0-c532-012f-5d80-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c126-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702572f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 16th Street - Hamilton Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702572b", "back_text": "Intersection of 16th Street and Hamilton Avenue, Brooklyn.\n\n\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 22, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "16th Street & Hamilton Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "702573f", "uuid": "575d4280-c532-012f-19ed-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c128-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702573f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 16th Street - Hamilton Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702573b", "back_text": "16th Street, s.s., w. fr. Hamilton Avenue, Brooklyn.\n\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer\nJuly 26, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "16th Street & Hamilton Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "702572f", "uuid": "56e7cec0-c532-012f-5d80-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c126-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702572f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 16th Street - Hamilton Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702572b", "back_text": "Intersection of 16th Street and Hamilton Avenue, Brooklyn.\n\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 22, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "16th Street & Hamilton Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "702573f", "uuid": "575d4280-c532-012f-19ed-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c128-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702573f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 16th Street - Hamilton Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702573b", "back_text": "16th Street, s.s., w. fr. Hamilton Avenue, Brooklyn.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer\nJuly 26, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "16th Street & Hamilton Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "711354f", "uuid": "36088b40-c540-012f-ee79-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f955-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711354f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 16th Street - Union Square", "alt_title": ["[4th Avenue ; Bank of Manhattan.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Union Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "711354b", "back_text": "Bank of Manhattan branch 16th Street at N.W. corner of Union Square West, across clearing from 15th Street. July 31, 1929 P.L. Sperr", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "16th Street & Union Square, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "1558131", "uuid": "b279a170-c5ec-012f-4600-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-f283-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1558131&t=w", "date": null, "title": "17 East 14th Street - Union Square", "alt_title": ["Julian Eltinge Prep Company"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc", "Historic buildings", "Interiors", "Water heaters"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "17 East 14th Street - Union Square, Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Manhattan"} {"id": "1558150", "uuid": "b9498170-c5ec-012f-4b38-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-f296-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1558150&t=w", "date": null, "title": "17-19 West 34th Street (Fifth Avenue - Sixth Avenue)", "alt_title": ["Lerner Shops"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Thirty-fourth Street (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc", "Historic buildings", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "17-19 West 34th Street (Fifth Avenue - Sixth Avenue), Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Manhattan"} @@ -2757,7 +2757,7 @@ {"id": "734605f", "uuid": "8f4bfa80-c564-012f-f896-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-aecd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734605f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1934, 1936", "title": "North (Hudson) River - shore and skyline.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 172nd Street (West).]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "734605b", "back_text": "Congregation Beth ha-Knesseth Anshei Podhaycer, 108 1st Street, north side, between First Avenue and Avenue A.\nMarch 13, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "172nd Street (West), Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "725989f", "uuid": "187b78b0-c557-012f-dacd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6b9e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725989f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: 172nd Street - Jamaica Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "725989b", "back_text": "172nd Street, adjoining the S.E. corner of Jamaica Avenue, showing an old frame house. The house was owned by J. B. Way in 1891. The pennants are flying from the 104th Field Artillery Armory.\n\nP. L. 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Supplement. / Bronx"} -{"id": "701265f", "uuid": "6a2d8ac0-c530-012f-49ae-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aa4b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701265f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: 173rd Street (East) - 174th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "701265b", "back_text": "Hoe Avenue, east side, between East 173rd and East 174th Streets, looking south and showing an empty lot, where apartment houses may later be put up. The rear of buildings, fronting on Vyse Avenue, are shown in both views.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nJuly 31, 1928\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "173rd Street (East) & 174th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "701265f", "uuid": "6a2d8ac0-c530-012f-49ae-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aa4b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701265f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: 173rd Street (East) - 174th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "701265b", "back_text": "Hoe Avenue, east side, between East 173rd and East 174th Streets, looking south and showing an empty lot, where apartment houses may later be put up. The rear of buildings, fronting on Vyse Avenue, are shown in both views.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nJuly 31, 1928\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "173rd Street (East) & 174th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700216f", "uuid": "f411e8c0-c52e-012f-4599-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a219-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700216f&t=w", "date": "1917", "title": "Bronx: 173rd Street (East) - Bryant Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "700216b", "back_text": "E. 173rd Street, west from Bryant Avenue. In the background is the I.R.T. subway elevated structure.\n1917\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "173rd Street (East) & Bryant Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700217f", "uuid": "f4c64390-c52e-012f-2820-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a21b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700217f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Bronx: 173rd Street (East) - Southern Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "700217b", "back_text": "E.173rd St. e from Southern Blvd\n9-5-1942\nP.L.Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "173rd Street (East) & Southern Boulevard, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "715773f", "uuid": "3cf87bc0-c547-012f-6d22-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1bda-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715773f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 173rd Street (West) - Audubon Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Automobiles"]}, "back_id": "715773b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "173rd Street (West) & Audubon Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -2907,7 +2907,7 @@ {"id": "715793f", "uuid": "43f4f4a0-c547-012f-be79-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1c02-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715793f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 182nd Street (West) - Amsterdam Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Printers", "Printing industry"]}, "back_id": "715793b", "back_text": "(1)\n518-532 West 182nd Street, south side, west from, but not including Amsterdam, to and including Audubon Aves. Nos. 518-522 and 526-532 are\nframe houses.\nNovember 5, 1934.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nShowing a closer view of Nos. 518-520 and 522.\n1932.\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York,\n(3)\nShowing Nos. 532-530-528 and 526. Building directly on the S.E.\ncorner is No. 337 Audubon Ave.\n1932.\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "182nd Street (West) & Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715792f", "uuid": "437d13a0-c547-012f-bcfe-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1c00-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715792f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 182nd Street (West) - Audubon Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715792b", "back_text": "West 182nd Street, south side, west from, but not including Audubon, to St. Nicholas Aves. Nos. 552-564 are frame houses.\nNovember 3, 1934.\nP.S. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "182nd Street (West) & Audubon Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715794f", "uuid": "446bf5c0-c547-012f-ec8c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1c04-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715794f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 182nd Street (West) - Audubon Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715794b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "182nd Street (West) & Audubon Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "700273f", "uuid": "092f70b0-c52f-012f-5802-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a28b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700273f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Bronx: 182nd Street - Adams Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "700273b", "back_text": "182nd St. at Adams Place from Arthur Avenue\n\nP.L. Sperr\n\n\n8-27-1942\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "182nd Street & Adams Place, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "700273f", "uuid": "092f70b0-c52f-012f-5802-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a28b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700273f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Bronx: 182nd Street - Adams Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "700273b", "back_text": "182nd St. at Adams Place from Arthur Avenue\n\nP.L. Sperr\n\n8-27-1942\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "182nd Street & Adams Place, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700274f", "uuid": "097c29d0-c52f-012f-bab3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a28d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700274f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: 182nd Street - Belmont Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700274b", "back_text": "182nd St e from Belmont Ave.\n8-27-1942\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "182nd Street & Belmont Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700275f", "uuid": "09de6ff0-c52f-012f-ca02-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a28f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700275f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Bronx: 182nd Street - Belmont Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "700275b", "back_text": "182nd St from Belmont Ave\nSt. Martin of Tours R.C. Church\n-8-27-1942\nP.L.Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "182nd Street & Belmont Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700276f", "uuid": "0a3bf0b0-c52f-012f-41a1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a291-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700276f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: 182nd Street - Crotona Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700276b", "back_text": "182nd St. s e cor & Crotona Ave.\nP.L.Sperr\n8-27-1942\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "182nd Street & Crotona Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} @@ -2936,7 +2936,7 @@ {"id": "700289f", "uuid": "0eadfa70-c52f-012f-4877-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a2ab-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700289f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Bronx: 187th Street (East) - Lorillard Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches"]}, "back_id": "700289b", "back_text": "E. 187th Street (left), at the N.W. corner of Lorillard Place, showing the St. John the Baptist Church (Italian).\n\nMay 4, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "187th Street (East) & Lorillard Place, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700290f", "uuid": "0ef3b970-c52f-012f-e00a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a2ad-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700290f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Bronx: 187th Street (East) - Lorillard Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches"]}, "back_id": "700290b", "back_text": "E. 187th Street, north side, west from Lorillard Place to Third Avenue.\n\nMay 4, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "187th Street (East) & Lorillard Place, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700291f", "uuid": "0f69db00-c52f-012f-821b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a2af-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700291f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Bronx: 187th Street (East) - Marion Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Stairways"]}, "back_id": "700291b", "back_text": "(1) E. 187th Street, at the west side of Marion Avenue, showing the stairway built by the Works Progress Administration.\n\nJanuary 27, 1937\n\nW.P.A. Photo\nFive Boroughs Project\n\n(2) The same, as seen from Webster Avenue, looking westward.\n\nMay 13, 1938\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "187th Street (East) & Marion Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "700292f", "uuid": "0fb846a0-c52f-012f-3d08-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a2b1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700292f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Bronx: 187th Street (East) - Marion Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "700292b", "back_text": "E.187th Street, south Side, from Marion to Webster Avenues, viewing east toward the latter and showing Public School No. 85.\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York\n\n\n1930's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "187th Street (East) & Marion Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "700292f", "uuid": "0fb846a0-c52f-012f-3d08-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a2b1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700292f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Bronx: 187th Street (East) - Marion Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "700292b", "back_text": "E.187th Street, south Side, from Marion to Webster Avenues, viewing east toward the latter and showing Public School No. 85.\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York\n\n1930's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "187th Street (East) & Marion Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "715807f", "uuid": "499a68f0-c547-012f-cc99-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1c1e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715807f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 187th Street (East) - Northern Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "715807b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "187th Street (East) & Northern Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "700285f", "uuid": "0d4c9640-c52f-012f-ee9a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a2a3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700285f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Bronx: 187th Street (East) - Tiebout Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Lutheran churches"]}, "back_id": "700285b", "back_text": "311 E. 187th Street, north side, between Tiebout and Valentine Avenues, showing the Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church.\n\nMay 13, 1938.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "187th Street (East) & Tiebout Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700286f", "uuid": "0daeab40-c52f-012f-488e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a2a5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700286f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: 187th Street (East) - Webster Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700286b", "back_text": "371 to 367 E. 187th Street, north side, between Webster and Marion Avenues. The view is westward.\n\nMay 13, 1938.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "187th Street (East) & Webster Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} @@ -2975,7 +2975,7 @@ {"id": "702605f", "uuid": "6353fcf0-c532-012f-5e5a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c168-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702605f&t=w", "date": "1922, 1932", "title": "Brooklyn: 18th Avenue - 81st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["estates"]}, "back_id": "702605b", "back_text": "(1)\nEighteenth Ave., east side, from and including 81st to and including 82nd Streets.\nFebruary 1922.\nEugene L. Armbruster collection.\n\n(2)\nSame, showing a view of the house in the summer time.\nJune 1922.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(3)\nSame, showing more of 81st Street.\nApril 1923.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "18th Avenue & 81st Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702606f", "uuid": "63c15740-c532-012f-e257-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c16a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702606f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Brooklyn: 18th Avenue - 81st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["estates"]}, "back_id": "702606b", "back_text": "Eighteenth Ave., east side, from and including 81st to and including 82nd Streets, showing the Van Pelt Manor. Also showing between the two benches in the foreground, is the milestone which reads: - 8 1/4 miles to New York Ferry. This road to Denys' Ferry 2 1/2 miles; 10 1/2 miles to New York Ferry. This road to Jamaica 15 miles. It also marked the postroad from Boston to Philadelphia.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\nSame, showing side view of house.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\nSame, from the other side.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\nSame as No. 2.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "18th Avenue & 81st Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702607f", "uuid": "640e7a80-c532-012f-ba23-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c16c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702607f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Brooklyn: 18th Avenue - 81st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["estates"]}, "back_id": "702607b", "back_text": "(1) Eighteenth Ave., east side, from and including 81st to and including 82nd Streets, showing an old frame building, erected in 1664 and known as the Van Pelt Manor House.\n\nJanuary 11, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, another angle.\n\nJanuary 11, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) A close up of view No. 2, showing also more of the background.\n\nFebruary 3, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "18th Avenue & 81st Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "702609f", "uuid": "64cd0f90-c532-012f-5bd4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c170-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702609f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Brooklyn: 18th Avenue - 81st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["estates"]}, "back_id": "702609b", "back_text": "(1) Eighteenth Ave., east side, from and including 81st to and including 82nd Streets, showing the Van Pelt Manor. Also showing between the two benches in the foreground, is the milestone which reads: - 8 1/4 miles to New York Ferry. This road to Denys' Ferry 2 1/2 miles; 10 1/2 miles to New York Ferry. This road to Jamaica 15 miles. It also marked the postroad from Boston to Philadelphia.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n\n(2) Same, showing side view of house.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n\n(3) Same, from the other side.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n\n(4) Same as No. 2.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "18th Avenue & 81st Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "702609f", "uuid": "64cd0f90-c532-012f-5bd4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c170-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702609f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Brooklyn: 18th Avenue - 81st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["estates"]}, "back_id": "702609b", "back_text": "(1) Eighteenth Ave., east side, from and including 81st to and including 82nd Streets, showing the Van Pelt Manor. Also showing between the two benches in the foreground, is the milestone which reads: - 8 1/4 miles to New York Ferry. This road to Denys' Ferry 2 1/2 miles; 10 1/2 miles to New York Ferry. This road to Jamaica 15 miles. It also marked the postroad from Boston to Philadelphia.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2) Same, showing side view of house.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(3) Same, from the other side.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(4) Same as No. 2.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "18th Avenue & 81st Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702610f", "uuid": "65325730-c532-012f-a931-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c172-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702610f&t=w", "date": "1925, 1931", "title": "Brooklyn: 18th Avenue - 81st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["estates"]}, "back_id": "702610b", "back_text": "(1)Eighteenth Ave., east side, from and including 81st to and including 82nd Streets.\n\nMarch 1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2) Same, showing development at the right, and the milestone in the foreground.\n\nMarch 1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(3) A close up of View No. 1.\n\nFebruary 3, 1931.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "18th Avenue & 81st Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702611f", "uuid": "6580a890-c532-012f-1bf6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c174-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702611f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Brooklyn: 18th Avenue - 81st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["estates"]}, "back_id": "702611b", "back_text": "(1) Eighteenth Ave., east side, from and including 81st to and including 82nd Streets, showing an old frame building, erected in 1664 and known as the Van Pelt Manor House.\n\nJanuary 11, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, another angle.\n\nJanuary 11, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) A close up of view No. 2, showing also more of the background.\n\nFebruary 3, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "18th Avenue & 81st Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702608f", "uuid": "647bc0c0-c532-012f-5cd8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c16e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702608f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 18th Avenue - 82nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702608b", "back_text": "(1)\n8024-8200 Eighteenth Ave., west side, north of 82nd Street, showing from left to right Nos. 8200, 8112, and 8024. The house, No. 8024, was (in 1873) the home of Mrs. Wardell. It was at the N.W. corner of 81st Street. Now (1929) the Bensonhurst Garden Apartments occupy the site. No. 8112 was the home of the Revs. Dr. J. and H.S. Carpenter in 1860 and 1873, respectively. In 1929 a row of 2-story dwellings was on the site. No. 8200 which was the home of John C. Bennett, still stands in 1929. It will be demolished at some future date for the continuation of 82nd Street.\n1922.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing the home of the Drs. Carpenter.\n1922.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(3)\nThe same as No. 2, (erected about 1820).\n1922.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(4)\nThe same, another view of No. 2.\nFebruary 1923.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "18th Avenue & 82nd Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -2995,7 +2995,7 @@ {"id": "711433f", "uuid": "563a6180-c540-012f-30b7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f9f7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711433f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 18th Street (East) - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chinn, George D.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711433b", "back_text": "211 East 18th Street, adjoining the N.E. corner of Third Ave., showing the home of the former \"Bloody McGurk\" an infamous Bowery dive keeper.\n\nSeptember 1937.\n\nGeorge D. Chinn.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "18th Street (East) & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711434f", "uuid": "56a717d0-c540-012f-efeb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f9f9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711434f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 18th Street (East) - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chinn, George D.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711434b", "back_text": "206 East 18th Street, south side, east of Third Ave., showing the home of Norman Thomas, the Socialist.\n\nFebruary 5, 1938.\n\nGeorge D. Chinn.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "18th Street (East) & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711436f", "uuid": "578323e0-c540-012f-e7ac-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f9fd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711436f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: 18th Street (East) - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "711436b", "back_text": "142 East 18th Street, adjoining S.W. corner of Third Avenue. This is one of the first apartment houses in the United States. It was built in 1869, and is still (1935) in use.\nJune, 1925.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "18th Street (East) & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "711437f", "uuid": "57fa8aa0-c540-012f-8e1d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f9ff-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711437f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 18th Street (East) - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York Telephone Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "711437b", "back_text": "East 18th Street, west from Third Avenue, viewing to and across Irving Place. A Fourth Avenue bus appears upon same, separating the cleared Huyler site from an exchange of the N. Y. Telephone Co. The large office structures seen are on Fourth Avenue. To the left margin is the well known \"first\" apartment house, No. 142 East 18th Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nJuly 19, 1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "18th Street (East) & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "711437f", "uuid": "57fa8aa0-c540-012f-8e1d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f9ff-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711437f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 18th Street (East) - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York Telephone Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "711437b", "back_text": "East 18th Street, west from Third Avenue, viewing to and across Irving Place. A Fourth Avenue bus appears upon same, separating the cleared Huyler site from an exchange of the N. Y. Telephone Co. The large office structures seen are on Fourth Avenue. To the left margin is the well known \"first\" apartment house, No. 142 East 18th Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nJuly 19, 1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "18th Street (East) & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711439f", "uuid": "58c9ba30-c540-012f-3294-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fa03-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711439f&t=w", "date": "1936, 1937", "title": "Manhattan: 18th Street (East) - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Confectioneries"]}, "back_id": "711439b", "back_text": "(1) East 18th Street, south side,.west from, but not including Third Ave., to and including Irving Place. No. 142 (foreground) is one of the first apartment houses to be erected in the United States. It being built in 1869. The adjoining buildings (in process of demolition) are the Huyler Chocolate Co. Buildings. October 2, 1936. P. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) A similar view. Note the absence of the Huyler Buildings at the right. July 1937. Gift of George D. Chinn.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "18th Street (East) & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711445f", "uuid": "5b5d9f30-c540-012f-1209-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fa0f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711445f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 18th Street (East) - 4th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chinn, George D.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711445b", "back_text": "45 East 18th Street, adjoining the N.W. corner of Fourth Avenue, showing an old enterprise; a feature of this locality (woolen's) for years. To the right is the 12-story Belvedere Building located at the aforementioned corner.\n\nJune, 1938\n\nGeorge D. Chinn\n\nNeg.* 1969\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "18th Street (East) & 4th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711425f", "uuid": "530b7400-c540-012f-690d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f9e7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711425f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 18th Street (East) - Avenue A", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711425b", "back_text": "18th Street at N.E. corner of Avenue A. In the foreground is the lumber yard at 505-7 East 18th Street.\nMay 15, 1929.\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "18th Street (East) & Avenue A, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -3046,7 +3046,7 @@ {"id": "711447f", "uuid": "5c600b10-c540-012f-e265-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fa13-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711447f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 18th Street (West) - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711447b", "back_text": "(1) West 18th Street, north side, west from Seventh to Eighth Aves.\n\nSeptember 8, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) 201-207 West 18th Street, at, adjoining and west of the N.W. corner of Seventh Ave., as shown in the foreground of No. 1.\n\nSeptember 8, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "18th Street (West) & 7th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711450f", "uuid": "5d7adb10-c540-012f-e93b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fa19-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711450f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 18th Street (West) - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": ["[255 West 18th Street and 8th Avenue.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets"]}, "back_id": "711450b", "back_text": "255 West 18th Street, north side, east of Eighth Avenue. This is a three-story frame building with a brick front.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York. Negative No. 175.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "18th Street (West) & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711448f", "uuid": "5cc81f70-c540-012f-23a3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fa15-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711448f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 18th Street (West) - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Methodist Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "711448b", "back_text": "Eighteenth Street Methodist-Episcopal Church, 307 West 18th Street, north side, just west of Eighth Avenue. This church was built before 1879.\n\nJune 25, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "18th Street (West) & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "711451f", "uuid": "5df19800-c540-012f-1684-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fa1b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711451f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 18th Street (West) - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711451b", "back_text": "West 18th Street, looking east from 8th Avenue (Before Reconstruction).\n\n\nNovember 24, 1918\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "18th Street (West) & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "711451f", "uuid": "5df19800-c540-012f-1684-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fa1b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711451f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 18th Street (West) - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711451b", "back_text": "West 18th Street, looking east from 8th Avenue (Before Reconstruction).\n\nNovember 24, 1918\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "18th Street (West) & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711457f", "uuid": "5f7264d0-c540-012f-31c5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fa27-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711457f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 18th Street (West) - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "United States"], "topic": ["Automobiles", "Educational facilities", "Vocational education"]}, "back_id": "711457b", "back_text": "343 West 18th Street, North side between 8th and 9th Avenues and West 17th and 18th Streets showing location of Textile High School.\n\nBoard of Education, N.Y.C.\n\nMay 27, 1931.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "18th Street (West) & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711497f", "uuid": "6eaa24e0-c540-012f-5b44-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fa77-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711497f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 18th Street (West) - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "711497b", "back_text": "18th Street west from but not including Ninth Avenue. In the right foreground is the Spanish Express, No. 405, with its van in front. No. 417-27 is the Greenwich, an old apartment house, seen at the left centre. The white two-story building beyond the Greenwich is the new Borden offices, built about 1926.\nJuly 16, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n# 2350\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "18th Street (West) & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711498f", "uuid": "6f075020-c540-012f-d998-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fa79-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711498f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 18th Street (West) - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Episcopal churches", "Excavation"]}, "back_id": "711498b", "back_text": "West 18th Street, east of the N.E. corner of Ninth Ave. Across excavation for the new Textile High is shown West 19th Street, east of the N.E. corner of Ninth Ave. The rear of Nos. 340-338 West 19th Street, (The Mark Twain Apartments) south side, between Eighth and Ninth Aves., is shown on the right. In the background, may be seen the clock tower of St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church.\n\nSeptember 1, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "18th Street (West) & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -3130,7 +3130,7 @@ {"id": "727485f", "uuid": "4d24e530-c559-012f-a972-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7747-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727485f&t=w", "date": "1925, 1926", "title": "Queens: 19th Avenue - 87th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "North Beach (New York, N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Amusement parks"]}, "back_id": "727485b", "back_text": "North Beach Amusement Center at 87th Street and Nineteenth Avenue. Nineteenth Avenue, is seen extending eastward from 87th Street, seen in the foreground. The Ferris Wheel seen in these views is located at the N.E. corner of Nineteenth Avenue, and 88th Street. Views 1-3 show buildings in the apex which includes the wheel. View No. 4 shows what happened after the fire in May 1926.\n\nView 3:\nView 4:\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n\nMarch 1925\nViews 1 and 2\nJune 1925\nMay 1926.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "19th Avenue & 87th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727491f", "uuid": "4f8dc030-c559-012f-390d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7753-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727491f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Queens: 19th Avenue - 87th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "North Beach (New York, N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Amusement parks"]}, "back_id": "727491b", "back_text": "North Beach Amusement Park, Nineteenth Avenue at about 87th Street, showing four views of the water front. Two views look east and two west. All buildings seen in these views were gone in November 1933.\n\nMay 1929\nViews 1, 2, 3 and 4\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "19th Avenue & 87th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725072f", "uuid": "e0f02df0-c555-012f-7608-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6479-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725072f&t=w", "date": "1903", "title": "Queens: 19th Avenue - 96th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "725072b", "back_text": "19th Avenue, north side, at 96th Street, showing the Sanford Point Hotel, on Flushing Bay. Mr. Armbruster states that it was at one time the James Boerum house and also the Herrick-Sandford farmhouse. Owners were Jonathan K. Herrick--1852; J. T. Sandford--1860-1873; the Sandford Point Hotel--1900; G. Kelterborn's Hotel--1896. It was torn down in 1930. This area is now part of LaGuardia Airport.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\nabout 1903\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "19th Avenue & 96th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "725056f", "uuid": "db187230-c555-012f-626f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6459-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725056f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Queens: 19th Avenue - Hazen Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cemeteries"]}, "back_id": "725056b", "back_text": "19th Avenue, south side, just east of Hazen Street. The view is southeastward toward 19th Road, the Old Bowery Bay Road, and shows the Isaac Rapelye farmhouse and the small cemetery adjoining the house. Rapelye bought the land in 1800. A tombstone standing in the cemetery bears the name of Abraham Rycher, born 1691, died 1770. On the extreme right of view 3 is the chimney of the old pumping station.\n\n\n1923\nViews 1,2,3\n\nView-1\n\nView-2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "19th Avenue & Hazen Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "725056f", "uuid": "db187230-c555-012f-626f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6459-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725056f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Queens: 19th Avenue - Hazen Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cemeteries"]}, "back_id": "725056b", "back_text": "19th Avenue, south side, just east of Hazen Street. The view is southeastward toward 19th Road, the Old Bowery Bay Road, and shows the Isaac Rapelye farmhouse and the small cemetery adjoining the house. Rapelye bought the land in 1800. A tombstone standing in the cemetery bears the name of Abraham Rycher, born 1691, died 1770. On the extreme right of view 3 is the chimney of the old pumping station.\n\n1923\nViews 1,2,3\n\nView-1\n\nView-2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "19th Avenue & Hazen Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725057f", "uuid": "db769940-c555-012f-b64a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-645b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725057f&t=w", "date": "1925, 1927", "title": "Queens: 19th Avenue - Hazen Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cemeteries"]}, "back_id": "725057b", "back_text": "19th Avenue, south side, east from Hazen Street, showing part of this old Bowery Bay section and the trolley tracks which led to North Beach. Fenced in is the old Rapelye family burying-ground on the other side of which is one of the Rapelye homes, a colonial structure. The house fronts on 19th Road, the old Bowery Bay Road. The funnel in the background is part of an old pumping station, just this side of the boundary between Long Island City and Newtown. 19th Avenue is the former Riker Avenue.\n\nViews 1,2: Eugene L. Armbruster Collection 1925\n\nViews 3,4: P. L. Sperr\nJune 3, 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "19th Avenue & Hazen Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725081f", "uuid": "e4a09df0-c555-012f-f45d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-648b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725081f&t=w", "date": "1923, 1925", "title": "Queens: 19th Road - 19th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cemeteries"]}, "back_id": "725081b", "back_text": "19th Road (Old Bowery Bay Road), north side, between Nineteenth Avenue and 77th Street, showing four views of the Riker-Lent Cemetery and a partial view of the Isaac Rapelye house. See other views under the above location for complete data.\n\nMarch 1923\nView 2: May 1923\nViews 3&4: June 1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "19th Road & 19th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725082f", "uuid": "e4f380b0-c555-012f-6acf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-648d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725082f&t=w", "date": "1923, 1925, 1929", "title": "Queens: 19th Road - 19th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cemeteries"]}, "back_id": "725082b", "back_text": "19th Road (Old Bowery Bay Road) north side, between Nineteenth Avenue and 77th Street, showing four views of the Riker-Lent families cemetery. In the background of these views is the Isaac Rapelye farmhouse. History has it that Harck Sieboutsen settled at Poor Bowery about 1658. In 1727 his son Jacobus Krauk (beyd) willed the farm to his nephew Abraham Lent, the youngest son of Ryck the eldest son of Abraham Rycken. Daniel Lent, was the last of the family who resided here. In 1800 Isaac Rapelye purchased the house. Abraham Rycker, son of the first settler died in 1746 in his 91st year. This inscription was on his tombstone, which was standing in 1881. Some members of the family inhumed here are Dr. John Berrien Riker, a personal friend of Geo. Washington and a member of his staff. He was a surgeon during the War of the Revolution; Captain Abraham Riker who died at Valley Forge; Captain Andrew Riker, prominent in the War of 1812; M. McKisson, a member of the family of Gov. Geo. Clinton during the Revolution and a friend of his wife, Louise de Vallimont, a refugee of the French Revolution; Dr. Wm. James McNevin Irish patriot chemist and scholar, his wife, and children; and John Campbell Irish patriot and philanthropist.\n\nMarch 1923\nView 2: May 1923\nView 3: June 1925\nView 4: May 1929\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "19th Road & 19th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -3319,7 +3319,7 @@ {"id": "707586f", "uuid": "1c0ff5a0-c53a-012f-534d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb31-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707586f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 36th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "707586b", "back_text": "First Avenue, west side, from E. 36th (left) to 37th (right) Streets. The four tenements at the left will be razed in June, joining those that surrounded same. At the right margin appears a portion of the Eletco Co. warehouse which occupies the entire lower end of the 38th -39th Street block.\n\nJanuary 7, 1939\n\nSomach Photo Service\nNew York City Tunnel Authority\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 36th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707589f", "uuid": "1dc1b8a0-c53a-012f-fab9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb37-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707589f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 37th St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "Midtown-Queens Tunnel (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Power plants"]}, "back_id": "707589b", "back_text": "First Avenue, at East 37th Street, showing the Queens Midtown Tunnel under construction at the S. W. corner. The buildings on the right are on the east side of the Avenue, extending from 37th to 39th Street's. The stacks shown are atop the Consolidated Edison Co. generating plant at the East River. The photographer is viewing northeastward from a vantage point on 36th Street, between First and Second Avenue's.\n\nJune 28, 1939\nOctober 11, 1939\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 37th St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707590f", "uuid": "1e0f2610-c53a-012f-3f42-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb39-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707590f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 37th St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "Midtown-Queens Tunnel (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Factories", "Power plants"]}, "back_id": "707590b", "back_text": "First Avenue, at East 37th Street, showing the entrance to the Midtown-Queens Tunnel at the S. E. corner. The industrial plants shown are on the east side of the Avenue. East 37th Street proper is on the left. The Tunnel curves northward under the Avenue to pass under the East River at about 40th Street.\n\nSeptember 21, 1940\nNo's. 1-2\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 37th St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "707591f", "uuid": "1e83bec0-c53a-012f-37f7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb3b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707591f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 37th St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "Midtown-Queens Tunnel (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Brewing industry"]}, "back_id": "707591b", "back_text": "view 1: First Avenue betw. E. 37th-38th Streets, showing Kips Bay Brewery, and construction of the Queens Midtown Tunnel.\n\n\nview 2: same from different angle.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 5, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 37th St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "707591f", "uuid": "1e83bec0-c53a-012f-37f7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb3b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707591f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 37th St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "Midtown-Queens Tunnel (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Brewing industry"]}, "back_id": "707591b", "back_text": "view 1: First Avenue betw. E. 37th-38th Streets, showing Kips Bay Brewery, and construction of the Queens Midtown Tunnel.\n\nview 2: same from different angle.\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 5, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 37th St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707592f", "uuid": "1ef2b420-c53a-012f-4e4c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb3d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707592f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 37th St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Somach Photographic Company", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "Midtown-Queens Tunnel (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Postal service", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "707592b", "back_text": "First Avenue, west side, from E. 37th to 38th Streets, showing a fenced in clearance thru which is running the diagonal cut for the Queens Midtown tunnel. At the right is the Eletco Co. warehouse, housing the \"United Parcel\" service.\n\nJanuary, 7, 1939\n\nSomach Photo Service\nNew York City Tunnel Authority\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 37th St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707593f", "uuid": "1f432180-c53a-012f-a4ae-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb3f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707593f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 37th St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "707593b", "back_text": "First Avenue, west side, from 37th to 38th Streets. April 8, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 37th St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707594f", "uuid": "1fb40420-c53a-012f-4a66-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb41-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707594f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 37th St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Somach Photographic Company", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Brewing industry", "Power plants"]}, "back_id": "707594b", "back_text": "First Avenue, east side, north from E. 37th to 39th Streets. The former Kips Bay Brewery occupies the 37th-38th Street frontage, while above same are power houses of the Consolidated Edison Co.\n\nSomach Photo Service\nNew York City Tunnel Authority\n\nJanuary 7, 1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 37th St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -3341,8 +3341,8 @@ {"id": "707609f", "uuid": "25facfc0-c53a-012f-e657-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb5f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707609f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 45th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "707609b", "back_text": "West side of First Avenue from 45th to 46th Street. September 2,1928. P.L. Sperr, Photographer.", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "1st Ave. & 45th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707610f", "uuid": "26525540-c53a-012f-3e68-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb61-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707610f&t=w", "date": "1939, 1940", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 46th St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Gasoline pumps", "Meat", "Packing"]}, "back_id": "707610b", "back_text": "First Avenue, east side, north across East 46th Street. In the foreground is a semi-open frontage extending from 46th to 47th Street's. Note the meat smoking house to the rear of same. The Beekman Towers (left) dominates this locale.\n\nJuly 23, 1939\nSeptember 28, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 46th St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707611f", "uuid": "26cc50f0-c53a-012f-83f8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb63-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707611f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 46th St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Gasoline pumps", "Meat", "Packing"]}, "back_id": "707611b", "back_text": "First Avenue, north from E. 46th Street.\n\nP, L. Sperr\n\nJuly 23, 1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 46th St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "707612f", "uuid": "2752cf50-c53a-012f-ee0c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb65-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707612f&t=w", "date": "1934, 1940", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 46th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Gasoline pumps", "Meat", "Packing"]}, "back_id": "707612b", "back_text": "(1)\nFirst Avenue, east side, from 46th to 48th Streets, showing a filling and service station from 46th to 47th Streets, where nine old five-story tenement houses, 826-42 First Avenue, used to stand. Behind the service station are old buildings belonging to Wilson & Company, packers; part of the Wilson slaughter house is shown on the S.E. corner of 46th Street.\nJuly 3, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same. First Avenue at N.E. corner of 46th Street. Many filling stations and garages on First Avenue in the 1920's.\nJuly 3rd, 1934\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\n\n(3)The same, showing East Side of First Avenue, 45th to 46th Street.\n\nSeptember 28th, 1940\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 46th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "707613f", "uuid": "27aa3810-c53a-012f-81a8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb67-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707613f&t=w", "date": "1934, 1939", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 47th St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Automobile dealerships", "Butcher shops"]}, "back_id": "707613b", "back_text": "(1) First Avenue, West Side, North from and including E. 47th Street, from the South West corner. The Sobol filling station on the S.W. corner of E. 48th Street occupies the sites of #855-857 and 859, First Avenue, demolished about 1927. The sixteen story apartment house in the next block was erected in 1930 on the sites of #865, 867 and 869 First Avenue.\n\n\nJuly 3rd, 1934\n\n(2) The same, with a little wider sweep of view.\n\nJuly 23rd, 1939\n\nPhotographs by, P. L. Sperr,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 47th St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "707612f", "uuid": "2752cf50-c53a-012f-ee0c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb65-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707612f&t=w", "date": "1934, 1940", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 46th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Gasoline pumps", "Meat", "Packing"]}, "back_id": "707612b", "back_text": "(1)\nFirst Avenue, east side, from 46th to 48th Streets, showing a filling and service station from 46th to 47th Streets, where nine old five-story tenement houses, 826-42 First Avenue, used to stand. Behind the service station are old buildings belonging to Wilson & Company, packers; part of the Wilson slaughter house is shown on the S.E. corner of 46th Street.\nJuly 3, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same. First Avenue at N.E. corner of 46th Street. Many filling stations and garages on First Avenue in the 1920's.\nJuly 3rd, 1934\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\n(3)The same, showing East Side of First Avenue, 45th to 46th Street.\n\nSeptember 28th, 1940\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 46th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "707613f", "uuid": "27aa3810-c53a-012f-81a8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb67-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707613f&t=w", "date": "1934, 1939", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 47th St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Automobile dealerships", "Butcher shops"]}, "back_id": "707613b", "back_text": "(1) First Avenue, West Side, North from and including E. 47th Street, from the South West corner. The Sobol filling station on the S.W. corner of E. 48th Street occupies the sites of #855-857 and 859, First Avenue, demolished about 1927. The sixteen story apartment house in the next block was erected in 1930 on the sites of #865, 867 and 869 First Avenue.\n\nJuly 3rd, 1934\n\n(2) The same, with a little wider sweep of view.\n\nJuly 23rd, 1939\n\nPhotographs by, P. L. Sperr,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 47th St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707614f", "uuid": "282e83e0-c53a-012f-a258-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb69-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707614f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 47th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Diners (Restaurants)", "Gasoline pumps", "Meat", "Packing"]}, "back_id": "707614b", "back_text": "First Avenue, at and adjoining S.E. corner of 47th Street, showing a lunch wagon, repair, tire, and battery service, and a service and filling station, in the block where a number of old five-story tenements used to stand prior to about 1931.\nThe building partially shown at the extreme right is the old Wilson & Company slaughter house, on the S.E. corner of 46th Street.\nJuly 3, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 47th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707617f", "uuid": "297e93c0-c53a-012f-2952-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb6f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707617f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 48th St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "707617b", "back_text": "First Avenue, east side, north from E. 48th Street, showing prominently the Beekman Towers at Mitchel Place (E. 50th Street). Silhouetted against same is a modern apartment house at the S.E. corner.\n\nJuly 23, 1939\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 48th St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707616f", "uuid": "2907d2b0-c53a-012f-e516-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb6d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707616f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 48th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Dormitories"]}, "back_id": "707616b", "back_text": "First Avenue, east side, north from and including 48th Street. The approach to the Queensboro Bridge may be seen on the horizon. The tall apartment house on the S.E. corner of 49th Street was built early in 1929. The building on the N.E. corner of 49th Street (Mitchell Place) is the Pan-Hellenic Building, a residence for sorority girls and sorority clubs; it was built in the spring and summer of 1928.\n\nJuly 3, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 48th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -3355,7 +3355,7 @@ {"id": "707622f", "uuid": "2ba59ae0-c53a-012f-63a2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb79-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707622f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 50th St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "707622b", "back_text": "West side Of First Avenue, south of 50th Street. March 20, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "1st Ave. & 50th St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707623f", "uuid": "2befeb50-c53a-012f-483e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb7b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707623f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 50th St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "707623b", "back_text": "891-901 First Avenue, at the N.W. corner of E. 50th Street, showing a new apartment house which was erected on the former site of a group of 4 story brick tenements.\n\nJuly 23, 1939\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 50th St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707624f", "uuid": "2c5977c0-c53a-012f-dc4e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb7d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707624f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 50th St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Blacksmiths"]}, "back_id": "707624b", "back_text": "896-900 First Ave., east side, between East 50th (Dunscomb Place) and 51st Streets. No. 900; the 2-story building, is a blacksmith shop.\n\nSeptember 20, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 50th St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "707625f", "uuid": "2ca2c530-c53a-012f-0929-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb7f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707625f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 51st St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "707625b", "back_text": "531 First Avenue, north west corner of East 51st Street showing P.S. 135.\n\nBoard of Education, N.Y.C.\n\n\n1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 51st St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "707625f", "uuid": "2ca2c530-c53a-012f-0929-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb7f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707625f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 51st St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "707625b", "back_text": "531 First Avenue, north west corner of East 51st Street showing P.S. 135.\n\nBoard of Education, N.Y.C.\n\n1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 51st St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707626f", "uuid": "2d0bda70-c53a-012f-f039-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb81-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707626f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 51st St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Democratic Club (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "707626b", "back_text": "First Avenue, at the S. E. corner of East 51st Street. The upper floor of this new structure is occupied by the 12th Assembly District, North, Democratic Club. The present leader of same is one, Egan.\n\nJuly 23, 1939\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 51st St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707627f", "uuid": "2d7fedb0-c53a-012f-4640-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb83-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707627f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 51st St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Churches", "Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "707627b", "back_text": "First Ave., west side, north from, but not including East 51st Street. Shown partially on the left, is P.S. No. 135.\n\nMarch 20, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 51st St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707628f", "uuid": "2dcffb80-c53a-012f-b3dc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb85-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707628f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 51st St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Educational facilities", "Grocery stores", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "707628b", "back_text": "First Ave., west side, south from East 52nd Street. Shown at the N.W. corner of East 51st Street, is P.S. No. 135.\n\nMarch 20, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 51st St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -3364,7 +3364,7 @@ {"id": "707630f", "uuid": "2e89f050-c53a-012f-5e2e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb89-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707630f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 54th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Grocery stores"]}, "back_id": "707630b", "back_text": "977-979 First Avenue at S.W. corner of 54th Street. December 6, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 54th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707632f", "uuid": "2f3d98c0-c53a-012f-a045-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb8d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707632f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 54th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Horse teams"]}, "back_id": "707632b", "back_text": "(1)\nFirst Avenue, west side, between 54th and 55th Streets.\nDecember 6, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, including the corner of 55th Street, showing 1001-03 First Avenue in the last stages of demolition.\nOn this site a fifteen-story apartment house is to be erected as soon as possible. At the time of these pictures the Sutton Place and East 57th Street real estate boom, of which this is a part, was nicely under way.\nDecember 6, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 54th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707633f", "uuid": "2fb0c0c0-c53a-012f-40b3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb8f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707633f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 55th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "707633b", "back_text": "Church of St. John the Evangelist, (Roman Catholic) First Avenue at North West corner of 55th Street. January 7, 1928.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 55th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "707634f", "uuid": "301ddbf0-c53a-012f-12aa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb91-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707634f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 56th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Clothing stores", "Furniture stores", "Morgues & mortuaries"]}, "back_id": "707634b", "back_text": "First Avenue at 56th Street, N.W. corner. To be replaced by new Phipps Hotel for Women.\n\n\n\nJune. 1925.\n\nTHE NEW YORK\nPUBLIC LIBRARY\n\nASTOR, LENOX AND\nTILDEN FOUNDATIONS\n\nR L\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 56th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "707634f", "uuid": "301ddbf0-c53a-012f-12aa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb91-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707634f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 56th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Clothing stores", "Furniture stores", "Morgues & mortuaries"]}, "back_id": "707634b", "back_text": "First Avenue at 56th Street, N.W. corner. To be replaced by new Phipps Hotel for Women.\n\nJune. 1925.\n\nTHE NEW YORK\nPUBLIC LIBRARY\n\nASTOR, LENOX AND\nTILDEN FOUNDATIONS\n\nR L\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 56th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707635f", "uuid": "306b9a60-c53a-012f-3ae0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb93-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707635f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 56th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "707635b", "back_text": "(1)\nFirst Avenue, east side, from 56th to 57th Streets, after the demolition of all but one of the old houses.\nSeptember 20, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same from a different angle.\nSeptember 20, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 56th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707636f", "uuid": "30db72c0-c53a-012f-a227-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb95-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707636f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 56th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "707636b", "back_text": "(1)\nFirst Avenue, west side, from 57th to 56th Streets, across clearing at S.E. corner of 57th Street.\nMarch 13, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\n(2)\nFirst Avenue at S.W. corner of 57th Street, across clearing at N.E. corner of 56th Street.\nMarch 13, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 56th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707637f", "uuid": "3130a340-c53a-012f-a24f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb97-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707637f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 57th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Queensboro Bridge (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "707637b", "back_text": "First Avenue, east side, north from and including 57th Street; the view is cut off by the Queensboro Bridge just north of 59th Street. A sixteen-story apartment is to be erected in 1928 on the S.E. corner of 58th Street, replacing 1058-1064 First Avenue and 400-406 East 58th Street. In 1929 a similar apartment building will replace Nos. 1076-1082 First Avenue and 400-406 East 59th Street. In the right of the picture may be seen part of the New York Orthopedic Hospital at 423-435 East 58th Street. September 20, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 57th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -3373,7 +3373,7 @@ {"id": "707640f", "uuid": "328c2650-c53a-012f-390e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb9d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707640f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 58th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queensboro Bridge (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Building construction", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "707640b", "back_text": "(1)\nFirst Avenue, east side, from 58th to 59th Streets, showing the western end of the Queensboro Bridge.\nOn the site of the excavation at the S.E. corner of 59th Street a sixteen-story apartment building is about to be erected.\nOctober 22, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing a Second Avenue Elevated train on the bridge, bound to or from Corona or Astoria.\nOctober 22, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 58th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707641f", "uuid": "330fa510-c53a-012f-17b7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bb9f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707641f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 58th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Building construction"]}, "back_id": "707641b", "back_text": "West side of First Avenue across clearing, 59th to 58th Streets.\nOctober 24, 1928.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 58th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707642f", "uuid": "33924bc0-c53a-012f-087b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bba1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707642f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 59th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Queensboro Bridge (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "707642b", "back_text": "(1)\nFirst Avenue, east side, north from 59th Street; seen through\nthe arch of the Queensboro Bridge approach.\nA boy is stealing a ride on a north-bound street car of the Second Avenue line. At the time of this picture, this line is about to be discontinued and replaced by bus service.\nMarch 5, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing a south-bound street car.\nMarch 5, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 59th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "707505f", "uuid": "faa11a80-c539-012f-d326-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ba8f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707505f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 5th St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Volnar, Victor", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "707505b", "back_text": "No. 79 First Avenue showing Lucky Star Theatre, at the south-west corner and East 5th Street.\n\nVictor Volnar\n\n\nno date\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 5th St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "707505f", "uuid": "faa11a80-c539-012f-d326-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ba8f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707505f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 5th St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Volnar, Victor", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "707505b", "back_text": "No. 79 First Avenue showing Lucky Star Theatre, at the south-west corner and East 5th Street.\n\nVictor Volnar\n\nno date\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 5th St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707504f", "uuid": "fa49d660-c539-012f-c0b1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ba8d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707504f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 5th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Elevated railroads", "Floor coverings industry", "Handcarts", "Stores & shops", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "707504b", "back_text": "First Avenue, east side, north from 5th Street, showing Easter posies for sale.\nEaster Sunday, April 1, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 5th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707506f", "uuid": "fb27ada0-c539-012f-3987-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ba91-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707506f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 5th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Elevated railroads", "Handcarts", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "707506b", "back_text": "First Avenue, west side, north from between 5th and 6th Streets. In foreground may be seen vendors of Easter flowers.\nApril 1, 1934.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 5th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707507f", "uuid": "fb999070-c539-012f-b6d6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ba93-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707507f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 5th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Elevated railroads", "demolition"]}, "back_id": "707507b", "back_text": "1st Avenue, west side, north from 5th Street\n\"L\" demolition\n\n8-26-1942\n\nP.L.Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 5th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -3385,7 +3385,7 @@ {"id": "707648f", "uuid": "3619a7e0-c53a-012f-2f98-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bbad-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707648f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 67th St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Churches"]}, "back_id": "707648b", "back_text": "(1)\nFirst Ave., east side, north from East 67th Street. Also shown (across clearance for park), is East 68th Street, north side, east from First, to, but not including York Aves. Note the smoke stack of the New York Hospital and Cornell Medical College, on the right.\n\nSeptember 25, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nFrom the same point of view, but further eastward, and showing the Medical Centre here in its entity. Street shown on the extreme right, is East 67th Street.\n\nSeptember 25, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 67th St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707649f", "uuid": "369101b0-c53a-012f-2cb8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bbaf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707649f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 67th St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Churches"]}, "back_id": "707649b", "back_text": "First Avenue, at the S. E. corner of East 67th Street showing the Bethany Memorial Church and its 5 story nursery (No. 402 E.).\n\nThis is given in the City Record Supplement as being owned by the Madison Avenue Reformed Church. To the right appears a portion of the St. John Napomuk Roman Catholic Church at 66th Street.\n\nOctober 22, 1939\n\nGift of George Jiranek\nNew York Public Library\nPhotostat Division\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 67th St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707650f", "uuid": "36e678f0-c53a-012f-ed36-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bbb1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707650f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1940", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 67th St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "United States"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Medicine", "Research", "Research facilities", "Vocational education"]}, "back_id": "707650b", "back_text": "First Avenue, east side, from East 67th to 68th Streets, showing the New York Trade School occupying this avenue frontage. This structure was razed about 1932 and the new Memorial Hospital for the Treatment of Cancer and Allied Diseases erected during 1939. View 2 is an eastward view of the new building. This extends to York Avenue, beyond which appear the buildings of the Rockefeller\nInstitute for Medical Research.\nNote the bus on 68th Street slightly east of First Avenue.\n\nView 1: September 7, 1927\nView 2: April 10, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 67th St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "707651f", "uuid": "375677e0-c53a-012f-2bb5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bbb3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707651f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 70th St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "707651b", "back_text": "1311 First Avenue West Side, and on the north west corner of West 70th Street, showing P.S. 82.\n\nBoard of Education, N.Y.C. 1920.\n\n\nThis image is of \"Public School 82 Manhattan\", at The Northwest corner of First Avenue and 70th Street. Abraham Cohen, PHD was the Principal from 1923 to 1940 followed by Miss Novy as Principal from 1940 until the building was demolished in the 1960s to make way for a Public Housing building. Just North of PS 82 was the \"Lenox Hill Settlement House\". \"Lenox Hill\" had two Gymnasiums large and small, an Olympic swimming pool, woodworking shop, meeting rooms and contained a large auditorium with a stage. That space became \"The Neighborhood Playhouse\" from which many actors were trained. I was a student at P.S. 82 Manhattan from 1946 to 1952.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "1st Ave. & 70th St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "707651f", "uuid": "375677e0-c53a-012f-2bb5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bbb3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707651f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 70th St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "707651b", "back_text": "1311 First Avenue West Side, and on the north west corner of West 70th Street, showing P.S. 82.\n\nBoard of Education, N.Y.C. 1920.\n\nThis image is of \"Public School 82 Manhattan\", at The Northwest corner of First Avenue and 70th Street. Abraham Cohen, PHD was the Principal from 1923 to 1940 followed by Miss Novy as Principal from 1940 until the building was demolished in the 1960s to make way for a Public Housing building. Just North of PS 82 was the \"Lenox Hill Settlement House\". \"Lenox Hill\" had two Gymnasiums large and small, an Olympic swimming pool, woodworking shop, meeting rooms and contained a large auditorium with a stage. That space became \"The Neighborhood Playhouse\" from which many actors were trained. I was a student at P.S. 82 Manhattan from 1946 to 1952.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "1st Ave. & 70th St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707652f", "uuid": "37c284e0-c53a-012f-0f47-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bbb4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707652f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 71st Street (East).", "alt_title": ["Court of first model tenement house in New York, 72nd Street and First Avenue, Manhattan."], "creator": "Abbott, Berenice", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "707652b", "back_text": "First Ave No 1325-43", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "1st Ave. & 71st Street (East)., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707653f", "uuid": "380c38f0-c53a-012f-3598-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bbb6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707653f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 72nd St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Clothing stores"]}, "back_id": "707653b", "back_text": "1344-1348 First Ave., at, adjoining and north of the N.E. corner of East 72nd Street. Also shown is East 72nd Street, north side, east from and including First, to, but not including York Ave.\n\nMarch 22, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 72nd St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707654f", "uuid": "388adaa0-c53a-012f-e267-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bbb8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707654f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 74th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["First Avenue (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Road construction"]}, "back_id": "707654b", "back_text": "1st Ave. & 74th St.\nJuly 17,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 74th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -3414,12 +3414,12 @@ {"id": "707676f", "uuid": "40c37a90-c53a-012f-f68e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bbe4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707676f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 97th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Smokestacks"]}, "back_id": "707676b", "back_text": "1. 96th St. west of 1st Ave.\n\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\n\n2. 97th St. at 1st Ave. from 302 E. 96th St.\nOld Car Barn site\n\nP.L. Sperr\n\nJune 19, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 97th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707678f", "uuid": "41c0fad0-c53a-012f-d1ed-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bbe8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707678f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 98th St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Automobile dealerships", "Educational facilities", "Public schools", "Used cars"]}, "back_id": "707678b", "back_text": "First Avenue and East 98th Street, n.e. cor.\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJune 19, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 98th St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707513f", "uuid": "fe25a760-c539-012f-c06b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ba9f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707513f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 9th St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "707513b", "back_text": "150 First Avenue, northeast corner and East 9th Street, showing P.S. 122.\n\nBoard of Education, N.Y.C.\n\n1920\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 9th St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "707519f", "uuid": "fea8e340-c539-012f-f3f9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-baab-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707519f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 9th St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Second Avenue (Manhattan, New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Markets", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "707519b", "back_text": "(1)\nFirst Avenue, east side, north from E. 12th Street, showing the northerly end of this market area extending between East 9th and 14th Streets. In the Fall of 1938 this East Side feature will disappear as at that time the City of New York will open its Municipal Market at 10th Street and the Avenue.\nOverhead is the 2nd Avenue \"El\" running here on 1st Avenue.\n\n\nView 2: 1936\n\nP.L. Sperr\nView 1\n\nW.P.A. Photo\nFederal Writers Project\nView 2.\n\nJuly 24, 1930\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 9th St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "707519f", "uuid": "fea8e340-c539-012f-f3f9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-baab-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707519f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 9th St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Second Avenue (Manhattan, New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Markets", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "707519b", "back_text": "(1)\nFirst Avenue, east side, north from E. 12th Street, showing the northerly end of this market area extending between East 9th and 14th Streets. In the Fall of 1938 this East Side feature will disappear as at that time the City of New York will open its Municipal Market at 10th Street and the Avenue.\nOverhead is the 2nd Avenue \"El\" running here on 1st Avenue.\n\nView 2: 1936\n\nP.L. Sperr\nView 1\n\nW.P.A. Photo\nFederal Writers Project\nView 2.\n\nJuly 24, 1930\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 9th St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707510f", "uuid": "fccd7d00-c539-012f-326e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ba99-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707510f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 9th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Elevated railroads", "Handcarts", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "707510b", "back_text": "First Avenue, north from above 9th Street. Easter Sunday, April 1, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 9th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707511f", "uuid": "fd4a7c00-c539-012f-657d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ba9b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707511f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 9th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Business districts", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "707511b", "back_text": "First Avenue, north from and including 9th Street, west side.\nEaster Sunday, April 1, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 9th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707512f", "uuid": "fdd094d0-c539-012f-4bb5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ba9d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707512f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - 9th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Elevated railroads", "Fruit", "Markets", "Vegetables"]}, "back_id": "707512b", "back_text": "P.L. Sperr, photographer 6-24-1942", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & 9th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707496f", "uuid": "f6b38f80-c539-012f-2c15-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ba7d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707496f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - Allen St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Railroad tracks"]}, "back_id": "707496b", "back_text": "First Avenue and Allen Street, west side, south of East 1st Street, as viewed from the 2nd Avenue \"El\" platform. These two thoroughfares are continuous, with Houston Street the dividing line. Buildings on the right, between 1st and Houston Streets, are being razed preparatory to the 8th Avenue Subway construction. Subsequent to this, a playground will be constructed here. The photographer is viewing south westward from the north bound platform.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nFebruary 17, 1928\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & Allen St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "707492f", "uuid": "f49f6360-c539-012f-0ff6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ba75-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707492f&t=w", "date": "1932, 1934, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - Houston E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Elevated railroads", "Excavation", "Handcarts", "Railroad stations", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "707492b", "back_text": "(1)\nFirst Ave., east side, north from, but not including East Houston, to and including East 1st Streets. Note excavation work in progress for the Eighth Ave., Municipal Subway.\n\nFebruary 23, 1932.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing the curb side market at this point.\n\nMarch 13, 1934.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(3)\nThe same, slightly southward. (This market shown, is really an overflow of the Orchard Street Pushcart Center.)\n\nJune 26, 1936.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "1st Ave. & Houston E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "707492f", "uuid": "f49f6360-c539-012f-0ff6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ba75-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707492f&t=w", "date": "1932, 1934, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - Houston E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Elevated railroads", "Excavation", "Handcarts", "Railroad stations", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "707492b", "back_text": "(1)\nFirst Ave., east side, north from, but not including East Houston, to and including East 1st Streets. Note excavation work in progress for the Eighth Ave., Municipal Subway.\n\nFebruary 23, 1932.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing the curb side market at this point.\n\nMarch 13, 1934.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, slightly southward. (This market shown, is really an overflow of the Orchard Street Pushcart Center.)\n\nJune 26, 1936.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "1st Ave. & Houston E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707493f", "uuid": "f55b82f0-c539-012f-b57c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ba77-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707493f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - Houston St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "707493b", "back_text": "First Avenue, east side, north from East Houston (extreme right and not seen), to E. 1st Street (buildings thereupon). At the latter point is the station of the Second Avenue Elevated Line running on 1st Avenue. Note the individuals retailing food stuffs and merchandise. These form a part of the overflow of the Orchard Street market. Behind the fence is equipment used for the Eighth Avenue Subway construction that passed beneath this spot and which necessitated demolition of the tenements that formerly stood here. Subsequently same will be cleared and a children's playground constructed. The buildings shown are on\nthe north side of E. 1st Street, east of the Avenue.\n\nFebruary 23, 1932.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "1st Ave. & Houston St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707494f", "uuid": "f5e62eb0-c539-012f-beb3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ba79-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707494f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - Houston St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "707494b", "back_text": "1st Ave., north of Houston St.\n8-26-1942\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "1st Ave. & Houston St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707495f", "uuid": "f63e2b30-c539-012f-9252-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ba7b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707495f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Ave. - Houston St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "707495b", "back_text": "First Avenue, west side, from Houston to 1st Streets, at the beginning of First Avenue. The view is shut off by the 1st Street Elevated Station. There is a broad plaza here where 1st and Houston Streets come together; most of the old buildings were torn out around 1930 when a branch of the Eighth Avenue City Subway was dug under Houston Street.\n\nJune 25, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Ave. & Houston St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -3438,7 +3438,7 @@ {"id": "731680f", "uuid": "e9cf1cd0-c55f-012f-f956-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9808-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731680f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 1st Avenue - 106th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Anthony, of Padua, Saint, 1195-1231"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Crowds", "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua (New York, N.Y.)", "Shrines", "Statues"]}, "back_id": "731680b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of St. Anthony of Padua, 1927, No. 4. A close view of the front of the tower as it is carried across First Avenue. Notice the number of men it takes to support it. Musicians are seated at the base of the tower in front of the statue of St. Anthony.\nSeptember 5, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nNo. 5. Shrine to St. Anthony on First Avenue near 106th Street. Candles burn before the statue, and two votive images of wax, representing legs, are hung, one on either side of the statue. A small floral boat, flying the American and the Italian flags, may be seen on the right; and the usual offerings of paper money are pinned to St. Anthony's robe.\nSeptember 5, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Avenue and 106th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731694f", "uuid": "efd1cfa0-c55f-012f-14e5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9824-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731694f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 1st Avenue - 106th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Children", "Crowds", "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua (New York, N.Y.)"]}, "back_id": "731694b", "back_text": "(1) Feast of St. Anthony of Padua, 1932 (Children's Feast): No. 2. The children carrying their tower across First Avenue at 106th Street. September 5, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) No. 3. Another view of the children and their tower, at the N.E. corner of 106th Street; the houses on the west side of the avenue are shown in the background. September 5, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) No. 4. Candy throwing, at the S.E. corner of 106th Street and First Avenue. September 5, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Avenue and 106th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731612f", "uuid": "ce0134a0-c55f-012f-b251-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9780-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731612f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1927-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 1st Avenue - 109th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731612b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: Parade, marching north on First Avenue, between 109th and 110th Streets, showing the spectators in the houses and shops on the west side of the Avenue. Notice the three penitent women marching barefoot.\nJuly 16, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nParade, marching east on 11th Street, at and adjoining S.E. corner of Second Avenue. Notice the picture-banner of St.\nNicholas of Savoy.\nJuly 16, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nParade, women and children bearing small towers of candles.\nThe street is unidentified.\nJuly 16, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Avenue and 109th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731616f", "uuid": "cf867040-c55f-012f-9e05-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9788-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731616f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1929-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 1st Avenue - 110th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (New York, N.Y.)", "Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731616b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: Parade, a group carrying candelabra, passing the west side of First Avenue between 111th and 110th Streets.\nThe gas tank belongs to the Consolidated Gas Company.\nJuly 16, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2)\nParade, crossing First Avenue at 114th Street. Two fine votive candelabra, towers built up of small candles, are being carried by the individuals in this picture.\nJuly 16, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nPeople walking about and crowding the booths on 115th Street, which is all decorated for the feast. The view is east from First Avenue; the Church of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel is shown near the corner of Pleasant Avenue.\nJuly 16, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Avenue and 110th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731616f", "uuid": "cf867040-c55f-012f-9e05-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9788-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731616f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1929-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 1st Avenue - 110th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (New York, N.Y.)", "Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731616b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: Parade, a group carrying candelabra, passing the west side of First Avenue between 111th and 110th Streets.\nThe gas tank belongs to the Consolidated Gas Company.\nJuly 16, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nParade, crossing First Avenue at 114th Street. Two fine votive candelabra, towers built up of small candles, are being carried by the individuals in this picture.\nJuly 16, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nPeople walking about and crowding the booths on 115th Street, which is all decorated for the feast. The view is east from First Avenue; the Church of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel is shown near the corner of Pleasant Avenue.\nJuly 16, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Avenue and 110th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732328f", "uuid": "fd2b9af0-c560-012f-16a3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9d13-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732328f&t=w", "date": "1923, 1929", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers ; Street life - Dry goods and clothing vendors.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 1st Avenue - 110th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clothing & dress", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732328b", "back_text": "(1) Dry-goods peddler, with baby carriage conveyance, First Ave., and 110th Street, an Italian section.\n\nAugust 3, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) Dry-goods Vendoe, Market Slip.\n\nFall 1923.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Avenue and 110th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732382f", "uuid": "11c1b580-c561-012f-589e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9d7f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732382f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Food.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 1st Avenue - 110th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Fruit", "Street vendors", "Vegetables"]}, "back_id": "732382b", "back_text": "A green vegetable vendor near First Ave., and 110th Street.\nAugust 31, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Avenue and 110th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732351f", "uuid": "060ba3e0-c561-012f-2c9c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9d41-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732351f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Clothing - Dry goods - Notions.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 1st Avenue - 111th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Shoelaces", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732351b", "back_text": "Shoe string and laces vendor, plying his trade at First Ave., and 111th Street.\nJuly 19, 1935.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "1st Avenue and 111th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -3448,9 +3448,9 @@ {"id": "731620f", "uuid": "d11cdf10-c55f-012f-beb3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9790-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731620f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1930-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 1st Avenue - 112th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731620b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: Parade showing the banner of\nthe Little Brothers of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, a religious society, passing the west side of First Avenue between 113th and 112th Streets.\nJuly 16, 1930.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nThe parade pauses in front of 2173 First Avenue, between 113th and 112th Streets, while offerings of paper currency are pinned to the banner of the religious society of St. Nicholas of Savoy.\nJuly 16, 1930.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(3)\nThe same, another view.\nJuly 16, 1930.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "1st Avenue and 112th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731628f", "uuid": "d44e74c0-c55f-012f-219e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-97a0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731628f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 1st Avenue - 112th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731628b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: Parade turning west at First Avenue and 11th Street, N.W. corner.\nThe small building behind the fence is an old stable, now belonging to the Consolidated Gas Company. The building farther west on 11th Street is the Jefferson Park Building of the Boys' Club, erected since 1925.\nJuly 16, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe parade, headed south, in front of 1071-1069 First Avenue, west side, between 113th and 112th Streets. Two fine candelabra, crowned with flowers, are shown.\nJuly 16, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Avenue and 112th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731627f", "uuid": "d3e68ba0-c55f-012f-282d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-979e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731627f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1931-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 1st Avenue - 113th Street (East).]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731627b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: Parade, moving south on First Avenue past the S.W. and N.W. corners of 113th Street. The houses shown are 2197-2203 First Avenue and 2205 on the N.W. corner. 2197, curiously enough, adjoins No. 2173.\nJuly 16, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nDetail of the above, showing a fine candelabrum crowned with flowers, and a second candelabrum, not quite all in the picture.\nThe houses shown are 355-339 East 113th Street, north side, and part of 2203 First Avenue on the S.W. corner.\nJuly 16, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nAnother detail, showing the second candelabrum, borne by four young girls.\nThe buildings shown are the side of 2205 First Avenue and 355, 349-351 East 113th Street.\nJuly 16, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Avenue and 113th Street (East), Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731650f", "uuid": "dd63c430-c55f-012f-8dd6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-97cc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731650f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, No. 10-12.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 1st Avenue - 113th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (New York, N.Y.)", "Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731650b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nA section of the procession in celebration of the Feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, on First Ave., and 113th Street.\nJuly 16, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2)\n\nAnother section of the same procession.\nJuly 16, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\n\nAnother view of the festivities during the same Feast.\nJuly 16, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Avenue and 113th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731650f", "uuid": "dd63c430-c55f-012f-8dd6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-97cc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731650f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, No. 10-12.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 1st Avenue - 113th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (New York, N.Y.)", "Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731650b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nA section of the procession in celebration of the Feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, on First Ave., and 113th Street.\nJuly 16, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\nAnother section of the same procession.\nJuly 16, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\n\nAnother view of the festivities during the same Feast.\nJuly 16, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Avenue and 113th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731618f", "uuid": "d04c7600-c55f-012f-3773-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-978c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731618f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1930-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 1st Avenue - 114th Street.]", "Vendors near Jefferson Park."], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (New York, N.Y.)"]}, "back_id": "731618b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: Booths displaying souvenirs, food, etc., on First Avenue, east side, at 114th Street and Jefferson Park.\nJuly 16, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nBroiled meat at the Feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, at an out-door booth, First Avenue, east side, Jefferson Park.\nJuly 16, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nCheese vendor with truck, 114th Street, north side, between First and Pleasant Avenues.\nJuly 16, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Avenue and 114th Street , Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731667f", "uuid": "e43d7e30-c55f-012f-ba46-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-97ee-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731667f&t=w", "date": "1939, 1939-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 1st Avenue - 114th Street (East).]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Food vendors", "Parades & processions", "Street vendors", "Vending stands"]}, "back_id": "731667b", "back_text": "Feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel-1939: Refreshment stands at the N. W. corner of First Avenue and East 114th Street.\n\nNo. 3 shows the street procession on one of the neighboring\nside streets.\n\n\nJuly 16, 1939\nNo's. 10-11-12\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n1345/F2: NEG. #4597\n1345/F3: NEG. #4657\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "1st Avenue and 114th Street (East), Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731667f", "uuid": "e43d7e30-c55f-012f-ba46-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-97ee-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731667f&t=w", "date": "1939, 1939-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 1st Avenue - 114th Street (East).]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Food vendors", "Parades & processions", "Street vendors", "Vending stands"]}, "back_id": "731667b", "back_text": "Feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel-1939: Refreshment stands at the N. W. corner of First Avenue and East 114th Street.\n\nNo. 3 shows the street procession on one of the neighboring\nside streets.\n\nJuly 16, 1939\nNo's. 10-11-12\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n1345/F2: NEG. #4597\n1345/F3: NEG. #4657\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "1st Avenue and 114th Street (East), Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731614f", "uuid": "cebc1a60-c55f-012f-53b4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9784-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731614f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1927-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 1st Avenue - 114th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Balloons (Novelties)", "Religious articles", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "731614b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: Vendors of toy balloons, at\nFirst Avenue and 114th Street. The view is north.\nThe woman is wearing a \"Helen Wills\" eyeshade; these were very\nmuch in fashion the preceding year.\nJuly 16, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA man and his son buying votive candles. Notice that refreshments\nare also for sale here.\nJuly 16, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Avenue and 114th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731633f", "uuid": "d64f31a0-c55f-012f-a45a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-97aa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731633f&t=w", "date": "1934, 1934-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 1st Avenue - 114th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Food vendors", "Street vendors", "Vending stands"]}, "back_id": "731633b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: Booths with nuts, candy, and other delicacies, First Avenue at N.W. corner of 114th Street, view is northeast.\nJuly 16, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nBroiled meat on a spit, 114th Street, south side, between First and Pleasant Avenues, at Jefferson Park; the view is southeast.\nJuly 16, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nClams on a pushcart on Pleasant Avenue, at the N.W. corner of 114th Street.\nJuly 16, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Avenue and 114th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731635f", "uuid": "d716a6e0-c55f-012f-69cd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-97ae-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731635f&t=w", "date": "1934, 1934-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 1st Avenue - 114th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Food vendors", "Street vendors", "Toys", "Vending stands"]}, "back_id": "731635b", "back_text": "(1) Feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: A pedlar with rubber toys, on the S.E. corner of First Avenue and 114th Street; the view is north.\n\nJuly 16, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) Refreshments on the Feast Day of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: corn on the cob and soda pop for sale.\nThe scene is First Avenue near 114th Street.\nJuly 16, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) Another ear of corn, on 114th Street east of Pleasant Avenue.\nThe old Standard Gas-Light works on the north side of the street, which now belong to Consolidated Gas, are about to be demolished.\n\nJuly 16, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Avenue and 114th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -3463,7 +3463,7 @@ {"id": "731851f", "uuid": "317b53d0-c560-012f-4dfe-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-995e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731851f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Hospitals - Bellevue Hospital - [Old wards and Chapel.]", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 1st Avenue - 27th Streets (East).]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Bellevue Hospital"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "731851b", "back_text": "Bellevue Hospital: The old wards (1811-1855) and Chapel (1888) surrounded by the modern units. These border on the east side of First Avenue, at the foot of 27th Street. They were demolished in 1938. A modern administration building is under construction here in 1940. At the left of View 1 is the wing containing the Mortuary. This is at 29th Street. Note the row of tenements above, that were demolished and replaced with the modern Psychiatric Division. On the right of View 2 is the Out Patient Department building at 26th Street, erected 1925.\n\nView 1: September 10, 1928\nView 2: June 16, 1934\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Avenue and 27th Streets (East), Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731854f", "uuid": "32aa4470-c560-012f-1806-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9964-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731854f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Hospitals - Bellevue Hospital - [The morgue building.]", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 1st Avenue - 29th Street (East).]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Bellevue Hospital"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "731854b", "back_text": "Bellevue Hospital: A view showing the southern side of the Morgue Building; which is located at the S.E. corner of First Ave., and East 29th Street.\n\nFebruary 4, 1937.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\nCity Wide Project.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Avenue and 29th Street (East), Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732372f", "uuid": "0df5e2b0-c561-012f-94da-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9d6b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732372f&t=w", "date": "1934, 1935", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Flowers.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 1st Avenue - 5th Street (East) ; Greenwich Street - West Broadway.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Flowers", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732372b", "back_text": "(1)\nFlower wagon vendor; shown on First Ave. between East 5th and East 6th Streets.\nEaster April 1, 1934.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA similar scene for Mother's Day at the intersection of Greenwich Street and West Broadway.\nMay 11, 1935.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nAnother scene, in the same section as No. 2.\nAbout 1934.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Avenue and 5th Street (East)", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "733374f", "uuid": "8a40df30-c562-012f-3bbf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a532-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733374f&t=w", "date": "1923, 1934", "title": "Transportation - Wagons.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 1st Avenue - 5th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Gas industry", "Horse teams", "Storage tanks"]}, "back_id": "733374b", "back_text": "TRANSPORTATION: A milk wagon making its rounds through the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn. Shown, too, is a brick encased gas tank, erected in 1874.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n\nView 1: 1923\n\nView 2: A wagon load of fruit baskets, First Avenue and E. 5th Street, Manhattan\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\n1934\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Avenue and 5th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "733374f", "uuid": "8a40df30-c562-012f-3bbf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a532-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733374f&t=w", "date": "1923, 1934", "title": "Transportation - Wagons.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 1st Avenue - 5th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Gas industry", "Horse teams", "Storage tanks"]}, "back_id": "733374b", "back_text": "TRANSPORTATION: A milk wagon making its rounds through the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn. Shown, too, is a brick encased gas tank, erected in 1874.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n\nView 1: 1923\n\nView 2: A wagon load of fruit baskets, First Avenue and E. 5th Street, Manhattan\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n1934\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Avenue and 5th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732461f", "uuid": "31e1c300-c561-012f-2726-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9e19-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732461f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Foodstuffs - The pushcart market.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 1st Avenue - 8th Street (East).]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Fruit", "Street vendors", "Vegetables"]}, "back_id": "732461b", "back_text": "Peddlers-Foodstuffs: The pushcart market on First Avenue between East 8th and 14th Street's. This was eliminated and service continued at a modern municipal market in 1939.\n\nAbout 1938\nNo's. 1-2-3-4\n\nCommittee on Housing\nCharity Organization Society\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Avenue and 8th Street (East), Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732909f", "uuid": "df40b850-c561-012f-5b60-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a190-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732909f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Sanitation - [Street cleaning squad at work.]", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 1st Avenue - 90th Street.]"], "creator": "American Press Association", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Delicatessens", "Jewelry stores", "Police", "Stores & shops", "Street cleaning", "Strikes and lockouts"]}, "back_id": "732909b", "back_text": "Street cleaning squad at work on First Ave. near 90th St.\n\nPhoto News Dept.\nAmerican Press Assoc.\n225-229 W. 39th St., N.Y.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Avenue and 90th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732504f", "uuid": "41c45a90-c561-012f-b41a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9e67-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732504f&t=w", "date": "1935, 1936", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Food - Refreshments - Soft drinks.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 1st Avenue - Houston Street ; York Avenue - 62nd Street.]", "Russian bread kvass (kwas)."], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Beverages", "Clothing & dress", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732504b", "back_text": "(1) Russian Bread kwas, made of honey and water; a Russian peasants drink, similar to our mead, being sold ice cold, at the corner of First Ave., and Houston Street. June 26, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same; another view, showing a street hawker, selling trousers. June 26, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) A soft drink peddler on wheels; on York Ave., between 62nd and 63rd Streets. September 23, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Avenue and Houston Street ; York Avenue and 62nd Street , Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -3503,7 +3503,7 @@ {"id": "710830f", "uuid": "5d5250e0-c53f-012f-71f3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f53c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710830f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 1st Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "710830b", "back_text": "56-72 1st Street, at and adjoining the N.W. corner of First Avenue. March 13, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710831f", "uuid": "5dc04d00-c53f-012f-3c9a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f53e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710831f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Auctions"]}, "back_id": "710831b", "back_text": "78 1st Street, adjoining the N.E. corner of First Avenue. April 28, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710832f", "uuid": "5e10ecc0-c53f-012f-ebe6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f540-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710832f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Horse teams"]}, "back_id": "710832b", "back_text": "88-78 1st Street, north side, east of First Avenue. Notice the date on No. 88.\nMarch 13, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "710833f", "uuid": "5e8a0a80-c53f-012f-49a1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f542-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710833f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 1st Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "710833b", "back_text": "(1)\n98-84 1st Street, north side, east of First Avenue, also showing the building adjoining the corner. The view is from Essex Street looking northwest along the clearing for a curve of the Brooklyn line of the city-owned Eighth Avenue subway.\nMay 9, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2)\nThe same, not showing 78-80 1st Street. The subway is completed, but has not been put into operation.\nMarch 13, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "710833f", "uuid": "5e8a0a80-c53f-012f-49a1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f542-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710833f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 1st Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "710833b", "back_text": "(1)\n98-84 1st Street, north side, east of First Avenue, also showing the building adjoining the corner. The view is from Essex Street looking northwest along the clearing for a curve of the Brooklyn line of the city-owned Eighth Avenue subway.\nMay 9, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, not showing 78-80 1st Street. The subway is completed, but has not been put into operation.\nMarch 13, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710834f", "uuid": "5eda1820-c53f-012f-a435-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f544-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710834f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Auctions"]}, "back_id": "710834b", "back_text": "Congregation Beth ha-Knesseth Anshei Podhaycer, 108 1st Street, north side, between First Avenue and Avenue A.\nMarch 13, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710837f", "uuid": "6016a180-c53f-012f-bc85-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f54a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710837f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 1st Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "710837b", "back_text": "1st Street, north side, at First Avenue, showing 1st Street station of Second Avenue elevated railroad.\n\nMay 9, 1930\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "1st Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710838f", "uuid": "608220c0-c53f-012f-5076-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f54c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710838f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 1st Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "710838b", "back_text": "East 1st Street, east from, but not including First Ave. The view shows a clearance for subway and park construction. Buildings shown on the extreme right, are on East Houston Street, south side, east of Orchard Street.\n\nApril 28, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "1st Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -3572,7 +3572,7 @@ {"id": "734311f", "uuid": "0d894f70-c564-012f-a973-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-ac82-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734311f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Harlem River - Manhattan - 208th and 214th Streets (West) - [Independent System Subway repair shops and car yards.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Rivers"]}, "back_id": "734311b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "208th and 214th Streets (West) - [Independent System Subway repair shops and car yards.] Harlem River, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734310f", "uuid": "0d2f0660-c564-012f-1167-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-ac80-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734310f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Harlem River - Manhattan - 208th and 214th Streets (West) - [Independent System Subway.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "734310b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "208th and 214th Streets (West) - [Independent System Subway.] Harlem River, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "715813f", "uuid": "4bec4070-c547-012f-0651-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1c2a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715813f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: 208th Street (West) - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Coal trade", "Power plants"]}, "back_id": "715813b", "back_text": "(1) West 208th Street (extreme foreground), north side, between Ninth and Tenth Aves., showing a general view northeastward from the I.R.T. elevated station at 207th Street and Tenth Ave. Also shown (background) is the Harlem River and across it the high shore of the borough of the Bronx. The area shown in this view, north from West 207th to by the Harlem River is in the process of being leveled and graded (destroying all the previous street demarcations) for the erection of numerous machine and repair shops of the Municipal Subway System (Eighth Ave.).\n\nAugust 25, 1927\nP.L. Sperr\n\n(2) The same, as seen from West 209th Street. Note the Burns Brothers Inc. coal yard (background) at the Harlem River, between West 215th and West 216th Streets, and a power house at the N.E. corner of Ninth Ave. and West 216th Street.\n\nAugust 25, 1927\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "208th Street (West) & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "725998f", "uuid": "1bcf6fb0-c557-012f-c662-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6bb0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725998f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 208th Street - 34th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "725998b", "back_text": "208th Street, east side, north from 35th to 34th Avenues, showing new two-family homes, erected by Pope (Pipe) Bros.\n\n\nAbout 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "208th Street & 34th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "725998f", "uuid": "1bcf6fb0-c557-012f-c662-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6bb0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725998f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 208th Street - 34th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "725998b", "back_text": "208th Street, east side, north from 35th to 34th Avenues, showing new two-family homes, erected by Pope (Pipe) Bros.\n\nAbout 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "208th Street & 34th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "1558446", "uuid": "71dfeb90-c5ed-012f-8087-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-d012-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1558446&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens - 209-16 Jamaica Avenue - 209th Street", "alt_title": ["King Kullen supermarket"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc", "Commercial streets", "Grocery stores", "Historic buildings"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "209-16 Jamaica Avenue - 209th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Queens"} {"id": "725999f", "uuid": "1c150880-c557-012f-d2db-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6bb2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725999f&t=w", "date": "1922, 1923, 1925", "title": "Queens: 209th Place - 111th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farmhouses"]}, "back_id": "725999b", "back_text": "209th Place, east side, between One Hundred Eleventh Ave. (background, homes thereon), and 111th Road, showing in a set of three views the J. Rhodes house. See other views for more data.\n\n1922.\nView 2: May 1923.\nView 3: April 1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "209th Place & 111th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726000f", "uuid": "1c780c90-c557-012f-e6e0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6bb4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726000f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Queens: 209th Place - 111th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farmhouses"]}, "back_id": "726000b", "back_text": "209th place, east side, between 111th Road and One Hundred Eleventh Ave., as seen from Colfax Ave., in the foreground. This was the J. Rhodes farmhouse from 1860 to 1873. Jos. Herte was the owner from 1891 to 1896. This set of four views shows the front of the house facing 111th Road.\n\n1922.\nViews 1,2,3 & 4.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "209th Place & 111th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -3646,8 +3646,8 @@ {"id": "702642f", "uuid": "7122dda0-c532-012f-7952-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c1b2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702642f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 20th Street - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702642b", "back_text": "20th St. adjoining the n.w. corner of 7th Ave., B'klyn.\nOct. 6, 1941\nP. L. 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Ave\nAbout 1923.\nEugene L. Armbruster, Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "20th Street & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "711553f", "uuid": "84c08500-c540-012f-7992-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fae7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711553f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 20th Street - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711553b", "back_text": "20th Street, Broadway to 5th Avenue.\n\n\nJanuary 29, 1919\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "20th Street & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "711554f", "uuid": "85134e30-c540-012f-010f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fae9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711554f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 20th Street - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711554b", "back_text": "20th Street, Broadway to 5th Avenue.\n\n\nJanuary 29, 1919\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "20th Street & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "711553f", "uuid": "84c08500-c540-012f-7992-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fae7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711553f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 20th Street - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711553b", "back_text": "20th Street, Broadway to 5th Avenue.\n\nJanuary 29, 1919\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "20th Street & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "711554f", "uuid": "85134e30-c540-012f-010f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fae9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711554f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 20th Street - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711554b", "back_text": "20th Street, Broadway to 5th Avenue.\n\nJanuary 29, 1919\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "20th Street & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "417335", "uuid": "dd2b7a00-c611-012f-d92a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47da-d8be-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=417335&t=w", "date": null, "title": "The Sophomore. No. 21 Claremont Avenue.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Dwellings"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "21 Claremont Avenue., Manhattan, NY", "source": "The World's loose leaf album of apartment houses, containing views and ground plans of the principal high class apartment houses in New York City, together with a map showing the situation of these houses, transportation facilities, etc."} {"id": "1558326", "uuid": "f7a46020-c5ec-012f-5b34-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-cfb7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1558326&t=w", "date": null, "title": "21 East 76th Street (Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue)", "alt_title": ["Brownstone residences"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc", "Historic buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "21 East 76th Street (Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue), Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Manhattan"} {"id": "1516947", "uuid": "a902c370-c5cf-012f-92a9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-1476-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1516947&t=w", "date": "1915", "title": "2110 Amsterdam Ave. betwen 164th and 165th St.", "alt_title": ["Amsterdam Ave. #2110, between W. 164th and W. 165th, street scene (shops)"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1516948", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "2110 Amsterdam Ave. betwen 164th and 165th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Topics"} @@ -3683,7 +3683,7 @@ {"id": "726004f", "uuid": "1dd7eff0-c557-012f-da22-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6bbc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726004f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 216th Street - 104th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "726004b", "back_text": "216th Street, west side, north from 104th Avenue, showing typical two-family homes recently erected in these parts of Queens.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nMarch 4, 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "216th Street & 104th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "700333f", "uuid": "1e0ea660-c52f-012f-587b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a303-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700333f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: 217th Street (East) - Paulding Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Vernam, W. B.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700333b", "back_text": "1013 East 217th Street, north side, between Paulding and Laconia Aves.\n\nAbout 1927.\n\nW. B. 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B.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726007b", "back_text": "217th Street, east side, between Ninety-second and Ninety-third Avenues, showing the home Chas. F. Field of Queens Village.\n\nMarch 15, 1928.\n\nW.B. Vernam\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "217th Street & 92nd Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726005f", "uuid": "1e1f86a0-c557-012f-982e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6bbe-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726005f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 217th Street - Jamaica Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farmhouses"]}, "back_id": "726005b", "back_text": "217th Street, near Jamaica Avenue showing a farmstead.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nMarch 4, 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "217th Street & Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "734319f", "uuid": "10f1ef40-c564-012f-3038-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-ac92-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734319f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "Harlem River - Manhattan - 218th Street (West) - Isham Park.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Rivers"]}, "back_id": "734319b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "218th Street (West) - Isham Park. Harlem River, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -3752,7 +3752,7 @@ {"id": "700337f", "uuid": "1f67f6e0-c52f-012f-e1d3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a30b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700337f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Bronx: 222nd Street (East) - White Plains Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Row houses"]}, "back_id": "700337b", "back_text": "E. 222nd Street, east from White Plains Road.\n\nJanuary 13, 1937\n\nW.P.A. Photo\nFive Boroughs Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "222nd Street (East) & White Plains Road, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700335f", "uuid": "1ebd3160-c52f-012f-8b6e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a307-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700335f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: 222nd Street (East) - Bronxwood Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Vernam, W. B.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700335b", "back_text": "849 East 222nd Street, north side, between Bronxwood and Barnes Aves.\n\nW. B. Vernam.\n\nAbout 1927.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "222nd Street (East) & wood Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700338f", "uuid": "1fca0160-c52f-012f-1de4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a30d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700338f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: 223rd Street (East) - Barnes Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Vernam, W. B.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700338b", "back_text": "814 East 223rd Street, east of the S.E. corner of Barnes Ave.\nAbout 1927.\n\nW. B. Vernam.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "223rd Street (East) & Barnes Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "726012f", "uuid": "20b9d610-c557-012f-d293-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6bcc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726012f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 223rd Street - Merrick Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "726012b", "back_text": "223rd Street, east side, north from Merrick Boulevard, showing a group of frame homes being built by Nemerov and Nemerov, builders.\n\n\nabout 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "223rd Street & Merrick Boulevard, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "726012f", "uuid": "20b9d610-c557-012f-d293-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6bcc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726012f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 223rd Street - Merrick Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "726012b", "back_text": "223rd Street, east side, north from Merrick Boulevard, showing a group of frame homes being built by Nemerov and Nemerov, builders.\n\nabout 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "223rd Street & Merrick Boulevard, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726013f", "uuid": "21053c90-c557-012f-22e3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6bce-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726013f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 224th Street - 135th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farmhouses"]}, "back_id": "726013b", "back_text": "224th Street, east side, at 135th Avenue, showing the Foresters Home. It was the home of H. T. Mills in 1909 and part of a seven-and-a half-acre farm.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nMarch 9, 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "224th Street & 135th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726026f", "uuid": "25b7dfc0-c557-012f-e282-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6be8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726026f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 224th Street - Northern Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Alley Pond Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Wetlands", "quarrying"]}, "back_id": "726026b", "back_text": "Alley Park (Queens): A swamp and sand quarry at the northwestern end of the park, seen from 224th Street below Northern Boulevard.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nApril 12, 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "224th Street & Northern Boulevard, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "1558409", "uuid": "1808c460-c5ed-012f-5c31-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-d04a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1558409&t=w", "date": null, "title": "225 Broadway - Dyckman Street (looking southwest)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Broadway (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Billboards", "Buildings, structures, etc", "Historic buildings", "Storefronts"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "225 Broadway - Dyckman Street (looking southwest), Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Manhattan"} @@ -3800,8 +3800,8 @@ {"id": "702650f", "uuid": "74749350-c532-012f-525d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c1c2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702650f&t=w", "date": "1934, 1939, 1941", "title": "Brooklyn: 22nd Street (West) - Surf Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "702650b", "back_text": "West 22nd Street, at and adjoining the -S. E. corner of Surf Avenue, showing several bungalows being demolished for the improvement of the area. The view is from Surf Avenue.\n\nJanuary, 1924\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n\nThe same site, years later, showing the Socony gasoline station and garage and the upper floor of a residence which re- placed the old bungalows.\n\nSeptember 17, 1939\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 3: August 23, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "22nd Street (West) & Surf Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "711613f", "uuid": "9c8fb5d0-c540-012f-75fc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fb5f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711613f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: 22nd Street - 10th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Elevated railroads", "Houses", "Lutheran churches"]}, "back_id": "711613b", "back_text": "22nd Street, north side, east from No. 447, east of Tenth Avenue. The steeple of St. Paul's German Lutheran Church, 315 West 22nd Street, is shown in the background. In the distance the outline of the Metropolitan Life Building's tower is faintly seen through the mist.\n\nSeptember 6, 1927.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "22nd Street & 10th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711614f", "uuid": "9ce3f180-c540-012f-bb85-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fb61-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711614f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 22nd Street - 10th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "711614b", "back_text": "462 West 22nd Street, south side, east of Tenth Avenue. This building is believed to have been the residence of Bishop Clement C. Moore, author of \"The Night Before Christmas\", and builder of the first London Terrace. June 29, 1928. P.L. Sperr. Neg. #981", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "22nd Street & 10th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "711616f", "uuid": "9da1c7b0-c540-012f-cacc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fb65-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711616f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: 22nd Street - 10th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Furniture industry", "Storage facilities"]}, "back_id": "711616b", "back_text": "22nd Street, 10th to 11th Avenue. (Before Reconstruction).\n\n\nMarch 18, 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "22nd Street & 10th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "711617f", "uuid": "9e0c8ed0-c540-012f-21f4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fb67-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711617f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 22nd Street - 10th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711617b", "back_text": "(1)\n22nd Street, loth to 11th Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction)\n\nMarch 19, 1918.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\n\nJanuary 31, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "22nd Street & 10th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "711616f", "uuid": "9da1c7b0-c540-012f-cacc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fb65-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711616f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: 22nd Street - 10th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Furniture industry", "Storage facilities"]}, "back_id": "711616b", "back_text": "22nd Street, 10th to 11th Avenue. (Before Reconstruction).\n\nMarch 18, 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "22nd Street & 10th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "711617f", "uuid": "9e0c8ed0-c540-012f-21f4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fb67-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711617f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 22nd Street - 10th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711617b", "back_text": "(1)\n22nd Street, loth to 11th Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction)\n\nMarch 19, 1918.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nJanuary 31, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "22nd Street & 10th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711606f", "uuid": "99b1d890-c540-012f-6fc8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fb51-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711606f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 22nd Street - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Clothing stores", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "711606b", "back_text": "22nd Street at N.W. corner of Seventh Ave and west to No. 225.\n\nThe large apartment house in the background is the Chealsea, 218-234 West 23rd. St.\n\nMarch 6, 1931\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "22nd Street & 7th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711609f", "uuid": "9af16050-c540-012f-271c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fb57-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711609f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: 22nd Street - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Lutheran churches"]}, "back_id": "711609b", "back_text": "22nd Street, north side, east from No. 321 to Eighth Avenue. St. Paul's German Lutheran Church, 315 West 22nd Street, is seen to the centre. September 7, 1927\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "22nd Street & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711610f", "uuid": "9b5973c0-c540-012f-7b8d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fb59-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711610f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1929", "title": "Manhattan: 22nd Street - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Lutheran churches"]}, "back_id": "711610b", "back_text": "(1)\n22nd Street, north side, west from Eighth Avenue. In the centre is St. Paul's German Lutheran Church, 313 West 22nd Street.\nJune 27, 1928\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, west to Ninth Avenue.\nMarch 12, 1929.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "22nd Street & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -3811,7 +3811,7 @@ {"id": "711599f", "uuid": "96e93d00-c540-012f-8f2a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fb43-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711599f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1937, 1938", "title": "Manhattan: 22nd Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Courthouses", "Lutheran churches"]}, "back_id": "711599b", "back_text": "(1) 22nd Street, north side, east from Lexington Avenue. 137-143, the white builing with the Ionic columns, is the Children's [sic] Court. Beyond this building is the Gustavus Adolphus Swedish Lutheran Church, 147-153 East 22nd St.\nJuly 7, 1928.\nP.L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same. The corner building shown on the left (No. 11 Lexington Ave.) will be demolished as a portion of the site for the annex to the Court.\nAugust 5, 1937.\nP.L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same.\nMay 8, 1938\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "22nd Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711600f", "uuid": "9763ff60-c540-012f-1e3c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fb45-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711600f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: 22nd Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chinn, George D.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Courthouses", "Lutheran churches"]}, "back_id": "711600b", "back_text": "East 22nd Street, at, adjoining and east of the N.E. corner of Lexington Ave., showing the Childrens [sic] Court, Nos. 137-139, adjoining corner structure, No. 11 Lexington Ave. The latter with the two adjoining structures, Nos. 13 and 15 (not shown) will be demolished and the site utilized for expansion of the Court. On the extreme right, and east of two 6-story tenements, is the Swedish Lutheran Church.\nSeptember 1937.\nGeorge D. Chinn.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "22nd Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711592f", "uuid": "93f8d8d0-c540-012f-2046-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fb35-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711592f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 22nd Street - Marginal Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Factories"]}, "back_id": "711592b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "22nd Street & Marginal Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "732582f", "uuid": "61037d90-c561-012f-0a40-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9f02-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732582f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Police Department - Outing.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 22nd Street - 1st Avenue.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions", "Police", "Sightseers"]}, "back_id": "732582b", "back_text": "(1) Guests en route to excursion steamer, on the occasion of the Police Dept's annual outing for mothers and children. This view taken at East 22nd Street, between First Ave., and Ave. A.\nSummer 1936, ?\n\n\n(2) The Police Department band and several officials, at the head of the contingent.\nSummer 1936?\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "22nd Street and 1st Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "732582f", "uuid": "61037d90-c561-012f-0a40-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9f02-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732582f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Police Department - Outing.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 22nd Street - 1st Avenue.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions", "Police", "Sightseers"]}, "back_id": "732582b", "back_text": "(1) Guests en route to excursion steamer, on the occasion of the Police Dept's annual outing for mothers and children. This view taken at East 22nd Street, between First Ave., and Ave. A.\nSummer 1936, ?\n\n(2) The Police Department band and several officials, at the head of the contingent.\nSummer 1936?\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "22nd Street and 1st Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732583f", "uuid": "617082c0-c561-012f-578d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9f04-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732583f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Police Department activities - Annual outing.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 22nd Street - Avenue A.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Children", "Parades & processions", "Police"]}, "back_id": "732583b", "back_text": "(1)\nPolice Department, Annual Outing: The head of the line of march on East 22nd Street between Ave. A and First Aves.\n\nSummer 1936.\n\n(2)\nChildren being entertained by a Department Glee Club group.\n\nSummer 1936.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "22nd Street and Avenue A, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "1558045", "uuid": "51750790-c5ed-012f-4bb5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-f22d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1558045&t=w", "date": null, "title": "230 Park Avenue - East 45th Street", "alt_title": ["Helmsley Building"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc", "Historic buildings"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "230 Park Avenue - East 45th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Manhattan"} {"id": "1558027", "uuid": "4a78f390-c5ed-012f-c300-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-f21b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1558027&t=w", "date": null, "title": "230 Park Avenue - East 45th Street", "alt_title": ["Helmsley Building - New York Central Building"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": ["New York Central Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Park Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc", "Historic buildings", "Office buildings"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "230 Park Avenue - East 45th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Manhattan"} @@ -3838,7 +3838,7 @@ {"id": "700353f", "uuid": "25185080-c52f-012f-52d6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a32b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700353f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: 233rd Street (East) - Bronx Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700353b", "back_text": "East 233rd Street, at, adjoining and east of the N.E. corner of Bronx Boulevard. The 1-story brick building, at the corner, bears No. 4200 on the last named thoroughfare, while the two adjoining houses bear Nos. 611 and 613 East 233rd Street.\n\nJune 6, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "233rd Street (East) & Boulevard, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700354f", "uuid": "257ebd00-c52f-012f-df6f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a32d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700354f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: 233rd Street (East) - Byron Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700354b", "back_text": "East 233rd Street (foreground), at the N.E. corner of Byron Ave.\n\nJune 6, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "233rd Street (East) & Byron Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700356f", "uuid": "262f3880-c52f-012f-9faf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a331-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700356f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Bronx: 233rd Street (East) - Katonah Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Ice cream parlors"]}, "back_id": "700356b", "back_text": "East 233rd Street (left), at the N.W. corner of Katonah Ave. Katonah Ave. is seen running northward to the city line at Yonkers.\n\nAbout 1924.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "233rd Street (East) & Katonah Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "700357f", "uuid": "267545e0-c52f-012f-152c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a333-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700357f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: 233rd Street (East) - Webster Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "700357b", "back_text": "(1) East 233rd Street, east from Webster Ave., showing, on the north side of the street, the Woodlawn station of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. The street, at this point, spans the railroad tracks and the Bronx River.\n\nP. L. Sperr. June 6, 1928.\n\n\nNeg # 309'\n\n(2) An exclusive view of the New Haven Railroad's Woodlawn station. It adjoins the N.E. corner of the Bronx River Parkway.\n\nP. L. Sperr. June 6, 1928.\n\n\nNeg No 309\u00b2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "233rd Street (East) & Webster Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "700357f", "uuid": "267545e0-c52f-012f-152c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a333-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700357f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: 233rd Street (East) - Webster Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "700357b", "back_text": "(1) East 233rd Street, east from Webster Ave., showing, on the north side of the street, the Woodlawn station of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. The street, at this point, spans the railroad tracks and the Bronx River.\n\nP. L. Sperr. June 6, 1928.\n\nNeg # 309'\n\n(2) An exclusive view of the New Haven Railroad's Woodlawn station. It adjoins the N.E. corner of the Bronx River Parkway.\n\nP. L. Sperr. June 6, 1928.\n\nNeg No 309\u00b2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "233rd Street (East) & Webster Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700358f", "uuid": "26d740b0-c52f-012f-09f3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a335-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700358f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Bronx: 233rd Street (East) - Webster Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "East Two Hundred Thirty-third Street (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Road construction"]}, "back_id": "700358b", "back_text": "E. 233rd Street, west from Webster Avenue.\n\nOct. 11, 1937\n\nW.P.A. Photo\nFive Boroughs Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "233rd Street (East) & Webster Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700359f", "uuid": "271b3080-c52f-012f-72a8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a337-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700359f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Bronx: 233rd Street (East) - White Plains Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "700359b", "back_text": "East 233rd Street, adjoining the N.E. corner of White Plains Road, showing the Hillcrest Court.\n\nAbout 1927.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "233rd Street (East) & White Plains Road, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700355f", "uuid": "25d19e00-c52f-012f-504e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a32f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700355f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: 233rd Street - Carpenter Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "700355b", "back_text": "East 233rd Street, at, adjoining and east of the N.E. corner of Carpenter Ave. (left to right). The 5-story apartment house, at the corner, bears No. 4206 on the latter Avenue, and the frame houses, Nos. 627 and 629 East 233rd Street.\n\nJune 6, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "233rd Street & Carpenter Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} @@ -3884,7 +3884,7 @@ {"id": "1507821", "uuid": "c5c095d0-c5ce-012f-4864-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e1-ff51-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1507821&t=w", "date": null, "title": "23rd Street (West) - Eighth Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1507822", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "23rd Street (West) - Eighth Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} {"id": "1507817", "uuid": "c51e7de0-c5ce-012f-f9af-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e1-ff4d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1507817&t=w", "date": "1918-01-04", "title": "23rd Street (West) - Seventh Avenue looking east", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1507818", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "23rd Street (West) - Seventh Avenue looking east, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} {"id": "1507819", "uuid": "c5612ad0-c5ce-012f-bdff-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e1-ff4f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1507819&t=w", "date": "1918-01-04", "title": "23rd Street (West) - Seventh Avenue looking west", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1507820", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "23rd Street (West) - Seventh Avenue looking west, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} -{"id": "711718f", "uuid": "c815da30-c540-012f-931d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fc31-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711718f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 23rd Street (West) - 10th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "711718b", "back_text": "(1)\nThe Agnes Cloud, one of apartment houses of the original London Terrace, 449-453 West 23rd Street, north side, east of Tenth Avenue. This was not one of the original buildings.\nIt was erected after 1920.\nMarch 12, 1929\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2)\nThe Agnes Cloud and adjoining houses.\nMarch 12, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(3)\n447 West 23rd Street, adjoining the Agnes Cloud.\nMarch 12, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "23rd Street (West) & 10th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "711718f", "uuid": "c815da30-c540-012f-931d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fc31-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711718f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 23rd Street (West) - 10th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "711718b", "back_text": "(1)\nThe Agnes Cloud, one of apartment houses of the original London Terrace, 449-453 West 23rd Street, north side, east of Tenth Avenue. This was not one of the original buildings.\nIt was erected after 1920.\nMarch 12, 1929\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe Agnes Cloud and adjoining houses.\nMarch 12, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\n447 West 23rd Street, adjoining the Agnes Cloud.\nMarch 12, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "23rd Street (West) & 10th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711729f", "uuid": "ccf810d0-c540-012f-5483-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fc47-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711729f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 23rd Street (West) - 10th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "711729b", "back_text": "(1)\nClearing, 510-512 and 511-515 West 23rd Street, just west of Tenth Avenue. This clearing is for the elevation of the New York Central tracks. On the north side of 23rd Street formerly stood the Church of the Guardian Angels (Roman Catholic).\nFebruary 13, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, but not showing the south side of 23rd Street.\nJuly 28, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "23rd Street (West) & 10th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711731f", "uuid": "cdc22310-c540-012f-a458-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fc4b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711731f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 23rd Street (West) - 10th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711731b", "back_text": "523 West 23rd Street, north side, just west of Tenth Avenue, from the clearing for the elevation of the New York Central tracks.\nFebruary 13, 1932\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "23rd Street (West) & 10th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711732f", "uuid": "ce37eb50-c540-012f-388a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fc4d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711732f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 23rd Street (West) - 10th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Recreation centers"]}, "back_id": "711732b", "back_text": "Merchant Seamen's Young Men's Christian Association, 525 West 23rd Street, north side, west of Tenth Avenue.\nMarch 12, 1929\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "23rd Street (West) & 10th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -3959,7 +3959,7 @@ {"id": "711635f", "uuid": "a58e56f0-c540-012f-1077-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fb8b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711635f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 23rd Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Hospitals", "Railroad stations", "Universities & colleges"]}, "back_id": "711635b", "back_text": "23rd Street north from Second Ave. In the right foreground is the New York University College of Dentistry, and on the corner is the Ophthalmic Hospital, erected in 1871 on Third Ave.\n\nSeptember 3, 1929\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "23rd Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711636f", "uuid": "a5e00a50-c540-012f-7ec0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fb8d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711636f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Manhattan: 23rd Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "711636b", "back_text": "Uptown Platform 23rd St. Station 2 Av. \"L\"\n6;13;42\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "23rd Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711637f", "uuid": "a65cc190-c540-012f-ee1f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fb8f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711637f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 23rd Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Elevated railroads", "Opticians' shops", "Railroad stations", "demolition"]}, "back_id": "711637b", "back_text": "\"L\" demolition\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "23rd Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "702654f", "uuid": "7601ad20-c532-012f-1dd2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c1ca-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702654f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: 23rd Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Coffee shops"]}, "back_id": "702654b", "back_text": "23rd Street e. fr. Third Avenue, Brooklyn.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 26, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "23rd Street & 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "702654f", "uuid": "7601ad20-c532-012f-1dd2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c1ca-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702654f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: 23rd Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Coffee shops"]}, "back_id": "702654b", "back_text": "23rd Street e. fr. Third Avenue, Brooklyn.\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 26, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "23rd Street & 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702655f", "uuid": "766b62c0-c532-012f-3fa8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c1cc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702655f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: 23rd Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Elevated highways", "Road construction", "Row houses"]}, "back_id": "702655b", "back_text": "23rd Street, east from Third Avenue, showing clearances just east of the avenue, where Gowanus Parkway, a part of the Belt Parkway road system, will be constructed. The houses are on the north side of the street.\n\nOctober 17, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "23rd Street & 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "711641f", "uuid": "a7cb1c30-c540-012f-f0e7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fb97-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711641f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 23rd Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Dental offices", "Hardware stores"]}, "back_id": "711641b", "back_text": "152-150 East 23rd Street, south side, between Third and Lexington Aves.\nOctober 2, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "23rd Street & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711646f", "uuid": "a9bcf7b0-c540-012f-34be-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fba1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711646f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 23rd Street - 4th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Dental offices", "Drugstores"]}, "back_id": "711646b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "23rd Street & 4th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -4013,12 +4013,12 @@ {"id": "1557905", "uuid": "3720fe20-c5ed-012f-40c5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-ef10-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1557905&t=w", "date": null, "title": "241-237 Grand Street - Bowery", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc", "Historic buildings"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "241-237 Grand Street - Bowery, Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Manhattan"} {"id": "700368f", "uuid": "2a501530-c52f-012f-cb4c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a349-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700368f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: 241st Street (East) - White Plains Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700368b", "back_text": "East 241st Street (extreme left), south side, east from but not including White Plains Road, to and including Furman Ave. The frame house, in the right foreground, bears No. 4640 Garden Place, adjoining the S.E. corner of East 241st Street. Garden Place, a one block street is at this date (1937) no longer in existence. The frame houses in the center face on the east side of Furman Ave. Photographers vantage point is the \"L\" station at 241st Street and White Plains Road.\n\nMay 24, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "241st Street (East) & White Plains Road, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "1558287", "uuid": "e87bf2b0-c5ec-012f-6768-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-c3c7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1558287&t=w", "date": null, "title": "242 East 62nd Street (Second Avenue - Third Avenue)", "alt_title": ["Brownstone residences with stoops leading to doors."], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc", "Historic buildings", "Houses", "Stairways"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "242 East 62nd Street (Second Avenue - Third Avenue), Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Manhattan"} -{"id": "700369f", "uuid": "2abb8210-c52f-012f-82bb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a34b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700369f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: 242nd Street (East) - White Plains Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700369b", "back_text": "(1)\nEast 242nd Street, south side, between White Plains Road and Barnes Ave., showing the Penfield House.\n\n\n1914.\n\n(2)\nA complete front view as seen from the grounds.\n\n\n1914.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "242nd Street (East) & White Plains Road, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "700369f", "uuid": "2abb8210-c52f-012f-82bb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a34b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700369f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: 242nd Street (East) - White Plains Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700369b", "back_text": "(1)\nEast 242nd Street, south side, between White Plains Road and Barnes Ave., showing the Penfield House.\n\n1914.\n\n(2)\nA complete front view as seen from the grounds.\n\n1914.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "242nd Street (East) & White Plains Road, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "1557824", "uuid": "24981fb0-c5ed-012f-5a16-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-eebf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1557824&t=w", "date": null, "title": "2431 Broadway - West 90th Street", "alt_title": ["Stoddard Theater"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc", "Historic buildings", "Motion picture theaters"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "2431 Broadway - West 90th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Manhattan"} {"id": "726015f", "uuid": "21acc630-c557-012f-9a6e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6bd2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726015f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 244th Street - Van Zandt Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farms"]}, "back_id": "726015b", "back_text": "244th Street (right), north from Van Zandt Avenue, Douglaston.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nJune 10, 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "244th Street & Van Zandt Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726016f", "uuid": "220e9c80-c557-012f-a71b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6bd4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726016f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Queens: 245th Street - Northern Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "726016b", "back_text": "245th Street, east side, between Northern Boulevard (left) and Alameda Ave. (right), showing the old St. Anastasia's Roman Catholic Church.\n\nJune 1924\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "245th Street & Northern Boulevard, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "416437", "uuid": "3be13420-c6db-012f-4321-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47da-d59a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=416437&t=w", "date": null, "title": "No. 246 West End Avenue. Northeast Corner Seventy-first Street.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Dwellings"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "246 West End Avenue. Seventy-first Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "1913 supplement to the World's loose leaf album of apartment houses..."} -{"id": "701987f", "uuid": "7633f2c0-c531-012f-4954-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bc98-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701987f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Bronx: 246th Street (West) - Broadway", "alt_title": ["[Van Cortlandt House Museum.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Upton, Emory, 1839-1881"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Van Cortlandt Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Galleries & museums", "Statues"]}, "back_id": "701987b", "back_text": "(1)\nVan Cortlandt Park: The Van Cortlandt House Museum on the north side of the road which is the park extension of West 246th Street, about one hundred and fifty yards east of Broadway. The house was built in 1748 by Fredrick Van Cortlandt and is now (1937) maintained by the Colonial Dames as a museum.\n\nAugust 25, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing the west side of the house.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\nAugust 25, 1927.\n\n\n(3)\nThe same, showing the north side of the house. The statue in front of the house is that of General Upton, a civil war general in the Union armies.\n\nAugust 25, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "246th Street (West) & Broadway, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "701987f", "uuid": "7633f2c0-c531-012f-4954-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bc98-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701987f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Bronx: 246th Street (West) - Broadway", "alt_title": ["[Van Cortlandt House Museum.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Upton, Emory, 1839-1881"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Van Cortlandt Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Galleries & museums", "Statues"]}, "back_id": "701987b", "back_text": "(1)\nVan Cortlandt Park: The Van Cortlandt House Museum on the north side of the road which is the park extension of West 246th Street, about one hundred and fifty yards east of Broadway. The house was built in 1748 by Fredrick Van Cortlandt and is now (1937) maintained by the Colonial Dames as a museum.\n\nAugust 25, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing the west side of the house.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\nAugust 25, 1927.\n\n(3)\nThe same, showing the north side of the house. The statue in front of the house is that of General Upton, a civil war general in the Union armies.\n\nAugust 25, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "246th Street (West) & Broadway, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701986f", "uuid": "75d23370-c531-012f-3c3a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bc96-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701986f&t=w", "date": "1915, 1927", "title": "Bronx: 246th Street (West) - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Van Cortlandt Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Galleries & museums"]}, "back_id": "701986b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "246th Street (West) & Broadway, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701988f", "uuid": "76970430-c531-012f-d8d8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bc9a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701988f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Bronx: 246th Street (West) - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Van Cortlandt Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Galleries & museums"]}, "back_id": "701988b", "back_text": "Van Cortlandt Park: A view of the Van Cortlandt House which is located on the north side of the park extension of West 246th Street, and about one hundred and fifty yards east of Broadway. This structure was built in 1748 by Fredrick Van Cortlandt and is now (1937) maintained as a Museum by the Colonial Dames.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nAugust 25, 1927.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "246th Street (West) & Broadway, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701989f", "uuid": "76f61c90-c531-012f-9c15-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bc9c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701989f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Bronx: 246th Street (West) - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Van Cortlandt Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Galleries & museums"]}, "back_id": "701989b", "back_text": "Corner of kitchen, Van Cortlandt Museum, Van Cortlandt Park, Broadway and 242nd St., Bronx.\nn.d. [1920's?]\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "246th Street (West) & Broadway, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} @@ -4041,7 +4041,7 @@ {"id": "721523f", "uuid": "3bcb8760-c550-012f-1c4f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-48bd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721523f&t=w", "date": "1905", "title": "Manhattan: 24th Street (East) - Hoyt Avenue (South)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Jenks, E. M.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Presbyterian churches"]}, "back_id": "721523b", "back_text": "Madison Square and East 24th Street on North East corner, showing the Madison Square Presbyterian Church at 1906 and 1914, later demolished and removed Stanford White was the Architect.\n\nE.M. Jenks Photog.\nJanuary 24, 1905.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "24th Street (East) & Hoyt Avenue (South), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711757f", "uuid": "d95b2e50-c540-012f-4cd7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fc7f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711757f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 24th Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711757b", "back_text": "152-140 East 24th Street, from middle of block to S.E. corner of Lexington Avenue.\n\nFebruary 4, 1928.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "24th Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711759f", "uuid": "da377390-c540-012f-9b2b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fc83-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711759f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: 24th Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Equipment and supplies", "Horses"]}, "back_id": "711759b", "back_text": "(1)\nKauffman & Sons Saddlery Company, 139-141 East 24th Street, just east of Lexington Avenue. This building was formerly a part of the Pisa, Doerr, & Carroll Horse Company buildings.\n\nFebruary 4, 1928.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA view of Miller's Harness shop in the adjoining building, No. 137.\n\nOctober 2, 1936.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "24th Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "711761f", "uuid": "db033b50-c540-012f-032e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fc87-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711761f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 24th Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "711761b", "back_text": "(1)\nEast 24th Street, south side, east from, but not including Lexington Ave. Note demolition (148-164) for the new United States Post Office.\n\nMay 23, 1936.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2)\nThe same, at a later date.\n\nOctober 2, 1936.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "24th Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "711761f", "uuid": "db033b50-c540-012f-032e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fc87-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711761f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 24th Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "711761b", "back_text": "(1)\nEast 24th Street, south side, east from, but not including Lexington Ave. Note demolition (148-164) for the new United States Post Office.\n\nMay 23, 1936.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, at a later date.\n\nOctober 2, 1936.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "24th Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711777f", "uuid": "e1dc9760-c540-012f-bc66-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fca7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711777f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: 24th Street (West) - 10th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Lincoln, F. S.; Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Beauty shops", "Cobblestone streets", "Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "711777b", "back_text": "1-West 24th Street, northeast corner of 10th Avenue looking eastwards.\n\n2-West 24th Street, eastwards, northeast corner of 10th Avenue.\n\n3-10th Avenue, southwest corner and 24th Street.\n\nP.S. Sperr\nAugust 25, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "24th Street (West) & 10th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711782f", "uuid": "e3e495a0-c540-012f-4bae-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fcb1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711782f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 24th Street (West) - 10th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "711782b", "back_text": "433 to 463 West 24th Street at N.E. corner of Tenth Avenue, and\neast to middle of block, seen from 23rd Street across the clearing where the old London Terrace houses have been pulled down and the\nnew London Terrace buildings will rise.\nSeptember 29, 1929\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "24th Street (West) & 10th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711784f", "uuid": "e4ca9510-c540-012f-4e9b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fcb5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711784f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 24th Street (West) - 10th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711784b", "back_text": "459-443 West 24th Street, north side, east of Tenth Avenue.\nSeptember 1, 1929.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "24th Street (West) & 10th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -4148,7 +4148,7 @@ {"id": "711813f", "uuid": "f1346460-c540-012f-332c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fcef-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711813f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 25th Street - 10th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets"]}, "back_id": "711813b", "back_text": "25th St. E. of 10th Ave. Aug. 1, 1941\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "25th Street & 10th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711816f", "uuid": "f03aff10-c540-012f-9d9e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fcf5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711816f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Manhattan: 25th Street - 10th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets"]}, "back_id": "711816b", "back_text": "25th St., east of 10th Ave.\nJuly 3, 1942\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "25th Street & 10th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711792f", "uuid": "e8c4a610-c540-012f-195b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fcc5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711792f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 25th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": ["[New York Life Insurance Company.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711792b", "back_text": "(1)\n25th Street west from First Avenue.\n\nAugust 31, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same further eastward and showing the printing plant of the New York Life Insurance Company at the S.W. corner of First Ave.\n\nMay 25, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "25th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "702669f", "uuid": "7b629d30-c532-012f-4fa6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c1e8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702669f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 25th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702669b", "back_text": "25th Street, west from near Fourth Avenue. The view is across Third Avenue, where some of these buildings were razed for the Gowanus Parkway.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nJuly 21, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "25th Street & 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "702669f", "uuid": "7b629d30-c532-012f-4fa6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c1e8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702669f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 25th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702669b", "back_text": "25th Street, west from near Fourth Avenue. The view is across Third Avenue, where some of these buildings were razed for the Gowanus Parkway.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nJuly 21, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "25th Street & 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702718f", "uuid": "8ead4ae0-c532-012f-4568-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c24a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702718f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: 25th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "702718b", "back_text": "35th Street, n.s., w. across Third Avenue, Brooklyn.\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 21, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "25th Street & 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702670f", "uuid": "7bd1ddc0-c532-012f-9891-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c1ea-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702670f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 25th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702670b", "back_text": "25th Street w. fr. Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn.\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nSept. 27, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "25th Street & 5th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "711799f", "uuid": "eb2d4b70-c540-012f-9e5c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fcd3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711799f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 25th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": ["[Thomas Cusak Co.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711799b", "back_text": "25th Street, north side, west from and including Fifth Ave, to and including Broadway. Also shown is Broadway, west side, north from but not including 25th street, to and including 26th street. Also shown is Fifth Ave, west side, north from and including 25th Stree.\n\nAbout 1929.\n\nEugene L. Arnbruster, Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "25th Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -4204,7 +4204,7 @@ {"id": "711846f", "uuid": "fed90560-c540-012f-264c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fd31-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711846f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 26th Street - 13th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Railroad tracks", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "711846b", "back_text": "26th Street east from, but not including, Thirteenth Avenue. April 22, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "26th Street & 13th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711823f", "uuid": "f4927310-c540-012f-83e6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fd03-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711823f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 26th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Bellevue Hospital", "New York University. Medical Center"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "711823b", "back_text": "26th Street, south side, east from 431 East 26th Street, east of First Avenue, with Bellevue Hospital buildings at the right. July 24, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "26th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "702674f", "uuid": "7d50a410-c532-012f-7d19-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c1f2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702674f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: 26th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Elevated highways", "Factories", "Paper industry", "Road construction"]}, "back_id": "702674b", "back_text": "26th Street, north side, at Third Avenue, looking east across the latter. On the N. W. corner is the South Brooklyn Terminal of the Lackawanna Railroad, and on the N. E. corner, the Belmont Paper Box Company factory.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 1 is east from Third Avenue. Part of the paper box factory was torn down, together with other buildings on the south side of the street, for the widening of the thoroughfare as part of the Gowanus Parkway.\n\nView: July 21, 1940\nView 2: October 18, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "26th Street & 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "702675f", "uuid": "7dc45160-c532-012f-6f8b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c1f4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702675f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: 26th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Railroad shops & yards"]}, "back_id": "702675b", "back_text": "Lackawanna R.R. Yards at 26th Street, from Third Avenue, Brooklyn.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 21, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "26th Street & 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "702675f", "uuid": "7dc45160-c532-012f-6f8b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c1f4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702675f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: 26th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Railroad shops & yards"]}, "back_id": "702675b", "back_text": "Lackawanna R.R. Yards at 26th Street, from Third Avenue, Brooklyn.\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 21, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "26th Street & 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702676f", "uuid": "7e3195c0-c532-012f-68cd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c1f6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702676f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 26th Street - 4th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Vernam, W. B.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702676b", "back_text": "211-26th, north side, east of Fourth Avenue, showing the home of John McVarnish in 1925.\n\nFebruary 28, 1925.\n\nW. B. Vernam\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "26th Street & 4th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702677f", "uuid": "7e8f09f0-c532-012f-5005-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c1f8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702677f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 26th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702677b", "back_text": "26th Street, west from Fifth Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nSeptember 27, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "26th Street & 5th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "711819f", "uuid": "f2edfbc0-c540-012f-163a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fcfb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711819f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 26th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Boardwalks", "Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "711819b", "back_text": "26th Street, south side, west from its eastern extremity at the East River. The New York Life Building, which replaced the second Madison Square Garden, is in the background.\nJuly 24, 1930.\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "26th Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -4306,8 +4306,8 @@ {"id": "711887f", "uuid": "1094e740-c541-012f-59cb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fd83-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711887f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 28th Street (West) - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Construction"]}, "back_id": "711887b", "back_text": "103-123 West 28th Street, north side, adjoining and west of the N. W. corner of Sixth Avenue.\n\nJune 5, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "28th Street (West) & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711888f", "uuid": "10ee85e0-c541-012f-f963-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fd85-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711888f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 28th Street (West) - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "711888b", "back_text": "124 West 28th Street, south side and West of 6th Avenue showing P. . 48.\nBoard of Education, N.Y. City.\n1920\nc. 1933\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "28th Street (West) & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711889f", "uuid": "1167e940-c541-012f-316b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fd87-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711889f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 28th Street (West) - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711889b", "back_text": "West 28th Street, northwest side, from 6th Avenue.\nP. L. Sperr\nSeptember 7, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "28th Street (West) & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "711892f", "uuid": "12d87710-c541-012f-6dff-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fd8d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711892f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: 28th Street (West) - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711892b", "back_text": "257-259 West 28th Street, adjoining and east of the N.E. corner of Eighth Ave. Building concerned is a frame house. About 1914.\n\n\nThe same, from a different angle. 1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York. Negative No. 129.\n\nA more inclusive view, east from the Avenue and showing across the roof tops, the Empire State Building. March 21, 1938.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "28th Street (West) & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "711894f", "uuid": "13b9ea60-c541-012f-1d5d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fd91-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711894f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 28th Street (West) - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Chelsea Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Episcopal churches", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "711894b", "back_text": "(1)\nWest 28th Street, looking east across 9th Avenue,\nshowing a corner of Chelsea Park.\n\n(2)\n28th Street, corner southeast and 9th Avenue showing the P.E. Church of the Holy Apostles.\n\n(3)\nSame.\n\nP.L.Speer.\n\n\nApril 17, 1941.\n\nJul after Elenovrd.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "28th Street (West) & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "711892f", "uuid": "12d87710-c541-012f-6dff-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fd8d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711892f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: 28th Street (West) - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711892b", "back_text": "257-259 West 28th Street, adjoining and east of the N.E. corner of Eighth Ave. Building concerned is a frame house. About 1914.\n\nThe same, from a different angle. 1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York. Negative No. 129.\n\nA more inclusive view, east from the Avenue and showing across the roof tops, the Empire State Building. March 21, 1938.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "28th Street (West) & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "711894f", "uuid": "13b9ea60-c541-012f-1d5d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fd91-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711894f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 28th Street (West) - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Chelsea Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Episcopal churches", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "711894b", "back_text": "(1)\nWest 28th Street, looking east across 9th Avenue,\nshowing a corner of Chelsea Park.\n\n(2)\n28th Street, corner southeast and 9th Avenue showing the P.E. Church of the Holy Apostles.\n\n(3)\nSame.\n\nP.L.Speer.\n\nApril 17, 1941.\n\nJul after Elenovrd.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "28th Street (West) & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711898f", "uuid": "15a39ea0-c541-012f-73ee-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fd99-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711898f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: 28th Street (West) - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Chelsea Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Elevated railroads", "Parks", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "711898b", "back_text": "W. 28th Street, north side, west from 9th to 10th Avenues, showing several private dwellings, a Public Bath and a factory facing the lower portion of Chelsea Park. In the latter appears a portion of P.S. No. 33. Note the 9th Avenue \"El\" structure overhead.\n\nView No.2 is northeastward to show the several small buildings forming the N.W. corner and the Empire State Building across their roofs. At the right are tenements at the N.E. corner. The two set back buildings at the left bear No's 403 and 405 W. 28th Street.\n\nView 1 - Sept. 27, 1927\nView 2 - Aug. 4, 1938\n\nP.L.Sperr\n\nStill up in 1966, but expected to go in 1-2 years for addition to P.O. Bldg, in black north (Morgan)\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "28th Street (West) & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711899f", "uuid": "16030d10-c541-012f-cee4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fd9b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711899f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 28th Street (West) - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "711899b", "back_text": "418 West 28th Street, between 9th and 10th Avenues, adjoining the Chelsea Boys Playground, showing P.S. 33.\n\nBoard of Education, N.Y.C.\n1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "28th Street (West) & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711886f", "uuid": "10132500-c541-012f-1ffa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fd81-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711886f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 28th Street (West) - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711886b", "back_text": "26-50 West 28th Street, south side, between Broadway and Sixth Avenue.\n\nJuly 10, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nEvenBath still operating 1966\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "28th Street (West) & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -4341,7 +4341,7 @@ {"id": "711923f", "uuid": "21023690-c541-012f-e54b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fdcb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711923f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 29th Street (East) - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "711923b", "back_text": "Church of the Transfiguration, (Protestant Episcopal), better known as \"The Little Church around the Corner,\" 1-9 East 29th Street, adjoining the N. E. corner of Fifth Avenue. About 1928.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "29th Street (East) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711924f", "uuid": "215e23b0-c541-012f-83ae-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fdcd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711924f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1932", "title": "Manhattan: 29th Street (East) - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "711924b", "back_text": "(1)\nChurch of the Transfiguration (Protestant Episcopal), 1-9 East 29th Street, adjoining the N. E. corner of Fifth Avenue. This is better known by its popular name, \"The Little Church around the Corner,\" the origin of which is already a legend. Construction was begun in 1850, and continued whenever additional space was needed and the money for building could be obtained. This has given the church its rambling appearance.\n\nApril 28, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same.\n\nApril 28, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe church seen from an elevation. This gives a good view of the rambling appearance of the church.\n\nJune 2, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "29th Street (East) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711925f", "uuid": "21dcecc0-c541-012f-d6b6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fdcf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711925f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 29th Street (East) - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "711925b", "back_text": "Funeral at the Little church around the corner, E. 29th Street, north side, fifth Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "29th Street (East) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "711926f", "uuid": "223d4960-c541-012f-0898-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fdd1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711926f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 29th Street (East) - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "711926b", "back_text": "E. 29th Street, adjoining the N.E. corner of Fifth Avenue, showing funeral services at the Church of the Transfiguration, popularly known as \"The Little Church Around the Corner.\"\n\n\n1930's\nViews 1,2,3,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "29th Street (East) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "711926f", "uuid": "223d4960-c541-012f-0898-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fdd1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711926f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 29th Street (East) - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "711926b", "back_text": "E. 29th Street, adjoining the N.E. corner of Fifth Avenue, showing funeral services at the Church of the Transfiguration, popularly known as \"The Little Church Around the Corner.\"\n\n1930's\nViews 1,2,3,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "29th Street (East) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711927f", "uuid": "22b281f0-c541-012f-b7e3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fdd3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711927f&t=w", "date": "1890", "title": "Manhattan: 29th Street (East) - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "711927b", "back_text": "5 East 29th Street, north side, east of Fifth Avenue, showing the Church of the Transfiguration, better known as \"The Little Church Around The Corner\", It is held in affectionate regard by the entire dramatic profession. Organized in 1849 by Dr. George H. Houghton it has grown by degrees..\n\n1890\n\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "29th Street (East) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711928f", "uuid": "2329a530-c541-012f-21c3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fdd5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711928f&t=w", "date": "1915, 1932", "title": "Manhattan: 29th Street (East) - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "711928b", "back_text": "1) E.29th Street, adjoining the N.E. corner of Fifth Avenue, showing the Church of the Transfiguration, popularly known as \"The Little Church Around the Corner.\" MA BE REPRODUCED About 1915\n\n2) A later view of the church, looking toward Fifth Avenue.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "29th Street (East) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "702694f", "uuid": "853106d0-c532-012f-73f3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c21a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702694f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Brooklyn: 29th Street (East) - Albemarle Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "702694b", "back_text": "2901-2903 East 29th Street, at and adjoining the S.E. corner of Albemarle Road. The view also shows Albemarle Road, at and adjoining the S.E. corner of East 29th Street. Houses concerned are frame.\n\nMarch 29, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "29th Street (East) & Albemarle Road, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -4355,11 +4355,11 @@ {"id": "711943f", "uuid": "29aae550-c541-012f-6478-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fdf3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711943f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 29th Street (West) - 10th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711943b", "back_text": "516-526 West 29th Street, west from the S.W. corner of Tenth Ave.\nNos. 516-520-524 are frame buildings.\nMay 30, 1934.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "29th Street (West) & 10th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711944f", "uuid": "2a24dc60-c541-012f-f733-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fdf5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711944f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 29th Street (West) - 10th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711944b", "back_text": "516-526 West 29th Street, south side, west of Tenth Avenue. No. 516 and 524 are one-story frame buildings and No. 520 is a three-story frame building.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "29th Street (West) & 10th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711945f", "uuid": "2a944490-c541-012f-5ed6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fdf7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711945f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 29th Street (West) - 11th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Post offices"]}, "back_id": "711945b", "back_text": "29th Street, north side, east from 539 West 29th, east of Eleventh Avenue. The houses in the foreground have been condemned by Tenement House Commissioner Langdon Post. In the distance gleams the new Parcel Post Office, which replaced the New York Central milk sheds.\n\nMay 30, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "29th Street (West) & 11th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "711946f", "uuid": "2aee3c90-c541-012f-6723-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fdf9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711946f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: 29th Street (West) - 11th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Freight terminals"]}, "back_id": "711946b", "back_text": "West 29th Street, west of 11th Avenue, southside of street, showing buildings in Erie Railroad freight yard.\n\nP. L. sperr\n\n\nAugust 25, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "29th Street (West) & 11th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "711946f", "uuid": "2aee3c90-c541-012f-6723-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fdf9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711946f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: 29th Street (West) - 11th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Freight terminals"]}, "back_id": "711946b", "back_text": "West 29th Street, west of 11th Avenue, southside of street, showing buildings in Erie Railroad freight yard.\n\nP. L. sperr\n\nAugust 25, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "29th Street (West) & 11th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711930f", "uuid": "241d3970-c541-012f-d5ee-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fdd9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711930f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 29th Street (West) - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Moller, C. G., Jr.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711930b", "back_text": "\"The homestead of Casper Samler\" p.55\n7 West 29th Street\n\nPelletreau, William S.\nEarly New York houses with historical - genealogical notes.\nNew York: Francis P. Harper, 1900.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "29th Street (West) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711933f", "uuid": "2548ac10-c541-012f-3b1c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fddf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711933f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Manhattan: 29th Street (West) - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Fur trade"]}, "back_id": "711933b", "back_text": "104-114 West 29th Street, south side, west of Sixth Avenue. 1923.\n\nAlbert Rothschild.\nGift of E.M. Jerks.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "29th Street (West) & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711934f", "uuid": "25c55350-c541-012f-f558-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fde1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711934f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 29th Street (West) - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711934b", "back_text": "255-253 West 29th Street, north side, east of Eighth Avenue. No. 253 is a three-story frame building.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York. Negative No. 128.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "29th Street (West) & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "711935f", "uuid": "26423d80-c541-012f-8aeb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fde3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711935f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: 29th Street (West) - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Methodist Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "711935b", "back_text": "321-307 West 29th Street,north side, west of Eighth Avenue. The gray brick structure, No. 317 West 29th Street, is the St. John's African Methodist Episcopal Church.\nJune 1925.\n\n\nNot W.29, check with preceding 3 pictures\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "29th Street (West) & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "711935f", "uuid": "26423d80-c541-012f-8aeb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fde3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711935f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: 29th Street (West) - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Methodist Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "711935b", "back_text": "321-307 West 29th Street,north side, west of Eighth Avenue. The gray brick structure, No. 317 West 29th Street, is the St. John's African Methodist Episcopal Church.\nJune 1925.\n\nNot W.29, check with preceding 3 pictures\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "29th Street (West) & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711937f", "uuid": "2730b8b0-c541-012f-a16e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fde7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711937f&t=w", "date": "1914", "title": "Manhattan: 29th Street (West) - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Interior decoration firms"]}, "back_id": "711937b", "back_text": "255-253 West 29th Street, north side, east of Eighth Avenue. These buildings will still stand in 1934.\n\n1914.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "29th Street (West) & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711938f", "uuid": "278b01f0-c541-012f-838f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fde9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711938f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 29th Street (West) - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Post offices"]}, "back_id": "711938b", "back_text": "29th Street, north side, west from 333 West 29th, between Eighth and Ninth Avenues.\nThe skeleton of the Parcel Post Office may be seen in the background.\n\nMay 15, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "29th Street (West) & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711939f", "uuid": "28027420-c541-012f-4f1c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fdeb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711939f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 29th Street (West) - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "711939b", "back_text": "(1)\n29th Street, north side, east from 341 West 29th Street, east of Ninth Avenue.\nSeptember 27, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, east from 323 West 29th Street, north side, between Ninth and Eighth Avenues. The apartment house at the left occupies the clearing shown in No. 1.\nMay 15, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "29th Street (West) & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -4382,7 +4382,7 @@ {"id": "725177f", "uuid": "07985020-c556-012f-b720-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-654b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725177f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Queens: 29th Street - 41st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Methodist Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "725177b", "back_text": "29th Street, east side, at 41st Avenue, showing the First German Methodist Episcopal Church, also called the Deutsche M.E. Kirche. View 2 shows the church in a wider setting.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nMarch 23, 1932\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "29th Street & 41st Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727285f", "uuid": "fcb11240-c558-012f-4bce-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-75b7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727285f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Queens: 29th Street - 41st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Factories"]}, "back_id": "727285b", "back_text": "Long Island City, Queens: A general view northwestward from 29th Street and 41st Avenue, showing numerous frame tenements and industrial plants. In the background is mid-Manhattan.\nView 2 is southeastward from the Queensboro Bridge across Vernon Boulevard, in the foreground. Note the remaining old homes in this area, which was transformed from a residential neighborhood to New York's most concentrated manufacturing district.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 1: March 23, 1932\nView 2: June 16, 1936\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "29th Street & 41st Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "711929f", "uuid": "23948de0-c541-012f-7e66-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fdd7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711929f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 29th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711929b", "back_text": "29th Street east from and including Fifth Avenue, the view favoring the south side.\nJanuary 29, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "29th Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "702693f", "uuid": "84de2320-c532-012f-6edf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c218-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702693f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 29th Street - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702693b", "back_text": "29th Street, west from Sixth Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nSeptember 27, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "29th Street & 6th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "702693f", "uuid": "84de2320-c532-012f-6edf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c218-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702693f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 29th Street - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702693b", "back_text": "29th Street, west from Sixth Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nSeptember 27, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "29th Street & 6th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "711936f", "uuid": "26a7fca0-c541-012f-f4b8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fde5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711936f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 29th Street - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711936b", "back_text": "29th Street, north side, west from Eighth Avenue.\nSeptember 14, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "29th Street & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711940f", "uuid": "285b3d00-c541-012f-7222-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fded-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711940f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1930, 1932", "title": "Manhattan: 29th Street - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Post offices"]}, "back_id": "711940b", "back_text": "(1)\n29th Street, north side, west from, but not including Ninth Avenue. The New York Central milk sheds about to be demolished for the construction of the Parcel Post Office are seen at the right. September 27, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, but including Ninth Avenue. January 25, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nAlmost the same view as No. 2, showing the Parcel Post Office rising on the former site of the old New York Central Station. May 15, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "29th Street & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711942f", "uuid": "2948ff30-c541-012f-99fa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fdf1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711942f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1930", "title": "Manhattan: 29th Street - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Diners (Restaurants)"]}, "back_id": "711942b", "back_text": "(1)\nNew York Central milk sheds, 29th Street, north side, from Tenth to Ninth avenues.\nMarch 24, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same. Frank's Diner, shown in the preceding picture, has been removed.\nMay 12, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same.\nMay 12, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "29th Street & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -4394,15 +4394,15 @@ {"id": "702696f", "uuid": "85d90bf0-c532-012f-ff75-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c21e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702696f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Brooklyn: 29th Street - Kings Highway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Fitterman, Irvin", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "702696b", "back_text": "East 29th Street, cars thereon; north from Kings Highway.\n\nOctober 6, 1933.\n\nIrvin Fitterman.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "29th Street & Kings Highway, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "716499f", "uuid": "543307a0-c548-012f-d959-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2187-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716499f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd and 3rd Aves. El station at Battery.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "716499b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "2nd and 3rd Aves. El station at Battery., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707753f", "uuid": "61a226c0-c53a-012f-180f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dd37-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707753f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Ave. - [Between 1st and 3rd Streets]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "707753b", "back_text": "Second Avenue, car track Area. (Before Reconstruction).\n April 26, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Ave. & [Between 1st and 3rd Streets], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "707754f", "uuid": "5d983cf0-c53a-012f-c6fe-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dd39-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707754f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Ave. - [Between Houston and 1st Streets]", "alt_title": ["[2nd Avenue to 3rd Avenue.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "707754b", "back_text": "2nd Avenue, to 3rd Avenue (After Reconstruction).\n\n\nOctober 19, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Ave. & [Between Houston and 1st Streets], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "707754f", "uuid": "5d983cf0-c53a-012f-c6fe-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dd39-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707754f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Ave. - [Between Houston and 1st Streets]", "alt_title": ["[2nd Avenue to 3rd Avenue.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "707754b", "back_text": "2nd Avenue, to 3rd Avenue (After Reconstruction).\n\nOctober 19, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Ave. & [Between Houston and 1st Streets], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707774f", "uuid": "67689e90-c53a-012f-1d73-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dd61-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707774f&t=w", "date": "1900, 1930", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Ave. - 10th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Volnar, Victor", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "707774b", "back_text": "(1)\nSecond Avenue, and 10th Street, St. Marks Church organized in 1791.\n(2)\nFoyer before alterations of St Marks in the Boniverie [Bowery] P.E. church at 2nd Avenue West, side and East 10th Street.\n(3)\n2nd Avenue at the South West corner of East 11th Street, showing St. Marks P.E. Church.\nCommittee on Housing Charity Org. Sec.\n1930\nVictor Volnar\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "2nd Ave. & 10th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707776f", "uuid": "68571fb0-c53a-012f-a915-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dd65-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707776f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Ave. - 10th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Baptist churches", "History", "Missions", "Societies, etc", "churches"]}, "back_id": "707776b", "back_text": "Second avenue, east side, north from and including 10th Street, showing the old five-story Stuyvesant and the new buildings occupying the site of the Baptist Mission Society, the Second Avenue Baptist Church, and the New York Historical Society; the latter formerly stood on the S.E. corner of 11th Street directly in the path of Stuyvesant Street. The site is now occupied by an apartment building called the Peter Stuyvesant.\n\nJune 25, 1934.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "2nd Ave. & 10th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707777f", "uuid": "68a81d80-c53a-012f-f3bc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dd67-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707777f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Ave. - 10th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Missions"]}, "back_id": "707777b", "back_text": "Home of Baptist Mission Society, Second Avenue between 10th and 11th Streets.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\nAugust 4, 1928.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Ave. & 10th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707778f", "uuid": "69138f20-c53a-012f-3d4c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dd69-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707778f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1929", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Ave. - 10th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Baptist churches", "churches"]}, "back_id": "707778b", "back_text": "(1)\nSecond Avenue Baptist Church, Second Avenue, east side, between 10th and 11th Streets.\nAugust 4, 1928.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\n(2)\nSecond Avenue Baptist Church, Second Avenue, east side, between 10th and 11th Streets.\nAugust 4, 1928.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\n(3)\nDemolishing Second Avenue Baptist Church, Second Avenue, east side, between 10th and 11th Streets.\nFebruary 24, 1929.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "2nd Ave. & 10th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707786f", "uuid": "6c528070-c53a-012f-d353-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dd79-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707786f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Ave. - 11th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cigar industry", "Photographic studios"]}, "back_id": "707786b", "back_text": "Second Avenue, east side, north from but not including 11th Street, also showing the west side above Stuyvesant Square.\nJune 25, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Ave. & 11th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "707789f", "uuid": "6daa92e0-c53a-012f-a1c3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dd7f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707789f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Ave. - 11th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches"]}, "back_id": "707789b", "back_text": "W.S., south from 12th St.\n\nSecond Avenue at S.W. corner of 12th Street showing site on which will be erected the Jewish Art Theatre. This property was formerly a part of the old Stuyvesant farm. June 1925.\n\n\nOn left, at 11th St., is the old Stuyvesant Mansion (with balconies). note the steeple of St. Mark's Church.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Ave. & 11th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "707789f", "uuid": "6daa92e0-c53a-012f-a1c3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dd7f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707789f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Ave. - 11th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches"]}, "back_id": "707789b", "back_text": "W.S., south from 12th St.\n\nSecond Avenue at S.W. corner of 12th Street showing site on which will be erected the Jewish Art Theatre. This property was formerly a part of the old Stuyvesant farm. June 1925.\n\nOn left, at 11th St., is the old Stuyvesant Mansion (with balconies). note the steeple of St. Mark's Church.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Ave. & 11th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707790f", "uuid": "6e00fb00-c53a-012f-021d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dd81-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707790f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Ave. - 11th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "707790b", "back_text": "Second Avenue, west side, from 11th to 14th Streets, inclusive, showing the old Rutherfurd house on the corner of 11th Street, now part of St. Mark's Hospital, and the Yiddish Art Theatre. Lewis M. Rutherfurd was noted as an astronomer, although he had begun as a lawyer (he was admitted to the bar in 1837). The mansard roof was added to the house since its occupation by the Rutherfurd family. It has changed little outwardly since 1905 or earlier.\n\nApril 2, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n[handwritten: The old mansion was also known as the Stuyvesant House. Built by Peter Gerard Stuyvesant in 1845.\nNote: See the \"New York Times,\" June 16, 1935]\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "2nd Ave. & 11th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "707788f", "uuid": "6d2d3bb0-c53a-012f-1795-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dd7d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707788f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Ave. - 12th St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Volnar, Victor", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "707788b", "back_text": "(1)\nSecond Avenue, at the South West corner of East 12th Street, also known as the Yiddish Art Theatre.\n\nVictor Volnar,\n\n\nAbout 1930. 1934\n\n(2)\nSecond Avenue, South from East 10th Street, the Yiddish Art Theatre may be seen on Right of picture.\n\nSouth from 13th St.\n\nCommittee on Housing\nCharity Organization Society.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Ave. & 12th St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "707788f", "uuid": "6d2d3bb0-c53a-012f-1795-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dd7d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707788f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Ave. - 12th St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Volnar, Victor", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "707788b", "back_text": "(1)\nSecond Avenue, at the South West corner of East 12th Street, also known as the Yiddish Art Theatre.\n\nVictor Volnar,\n\nAbout 1930. 1934\n\n(2)\nSecond Avenue, South from East 10th Street, the Yiddish Art Theatre may be seen on Right of picture.\n\nSouth from 13th St.\n\nCommittee on Housing\nCharity Organization Society.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Ave. & 12th St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707787f", "uuid": "6ca9de40-c53a-012f-734c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dd7b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707787f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Ave. - 12th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Christian, Earl; Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "707787b", "back_text": "199-207 Second Ave., west side, north from, but not including East 12th to and including 13th Streets.\n\nNovember 5, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Ave. & 12th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707791f", "uuid": "6e74e7c0-c53a-012f-dc60-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dd83-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707791f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Ave. - 16th St. E.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Hospitals", "Universities & colleges"]}, "back_id": "707791b", "back_text": "Second Avenue, west side, north from E. 16th Street, showing prominently the former Lying In Hospital occupying the frontage between 17th and 18th Streets. This structure, erected about 1900, stands on a site that included the Hamilton Fish residence.\nIn September of 1932, this organization will lose its identity on entering the new medical center of the N. Y. Hospital and Cornell Medical College on York Ave. In 1935 the Manhattan General Hospital will take over this building.\nViews 2 and 3 are limited to the hospital building. Note the surface car and tracks. This line will be discontinued in 1933 and replaced by bus service.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nView 1 - Neg.# 4887\nView 2 - Neg.# 793\nView 3 - Neg.# 794\n\nDecember 22, 1929\nViews 1,2,3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Ave. & 16th St. E., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707792f", "uuid": "6ed1b080-c53a-012f-08f5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dd85-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707792f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Ave. - 16th St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "707792b", "back_text": "(1)\nSecond Avenue east side at 16th Street, showing Stuyvesant Park Square across the Parkway may be seen the N.Y. INfirmary for the Women and Childrens Dispensary.\n\n(2)\nSecond Avenue, east side and north of 17th Street, showing at the southeast corner of 17th Street a bit of Stuyvesant Square.\n\nP.L.Speer.\n\nJuly 19, 1939.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Ave. & 16th St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -4436,7 +4436,7 @@ {"id": "707757f", "uuid": "5ffe7910-c53a-012f-bf2d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dd3f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707757f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Ave. - 2nd St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Horse teams"]}, "back_id": "707757b", "back_text": "2nd Avenue 2nd Street, to 3rd Street, (Before ReConstruction).\nMarch 21, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Ave. & 2nd St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707758f", "uuid": "60545e00-c53a-012f-0452-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dd41-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707758f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Ave. - 2nd St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chinn, George D.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cemeteries"]}, "back_id": "707758b", "back_text": "Second Ave., west side, between East 2nd and 3rd Streets, showing the entrance to the New York Marble Cemetery between Nos. 41 and 43 Second Ave. This burial place is hidden in the center of this block and surrounded by buildings; those which appear in the back, face onto the east side of the Bowery. On the north side of East 2nd Street between First and Second Aves is another \"Gods Acre\" bearing the name \"The New York City Marble Cemetery\" which is not to be confused with this shown; though both belong to the same Corporation.\n\nFebruary 5, 1938.\n\nGeorge D. Chinn.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Ave. & 2nd St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707759f", "uuid": "60ce98c0-c53a-012f-43c9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dd43-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707759f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Ave. - 2nd St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cemeteries"]}, "back_id": "707759b", "back_text": "41, 43 Second Avenue, west side, between 2nd and 3rd Streets, showing the gateway to the Marble Cemetery, which occupies most of the interior of the block. It should not be confused with the New York City Marble Cemetery on the north side of 2nd Street between Second and First Avenues.\n\nJune 25, 1934.\n\nP. L. 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Sperr, Photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Ave. & 2nd St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "707760f", "uuid": "6125b2c0-c53a-012f-5185-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dd45-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707760f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Ave. - 2nd St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "707760b", "back_text": "(1)\nChurch of the Nativity (Roman Catholic), Second Avenue, east side, between 2nd and 3rd Streets.\nFebruary 24, 1929.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer\n\n(2)\nChurch of the Nativity (Roman Catholic), Second Avenue, east side, between 2nd and 3rd Streets.\nFebruary 24, 1929.\n\nP.L. 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(Before Reconstruction).\n\n\nJanuary 29, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Avenue & 62nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "707893f", "uuid": "98781530-c53a-012f-08f5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-de4f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707893f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Avenue - 62nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "707893b", "back_text": "2nd Avenue 62nd to 62nd Street, West side. 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(Before Reconstruction).\nJanuary 29, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Avenue & 62nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707896f", "uuid": "999a7f30-c53a-012f-1b4e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-de55-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707896f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Avenue - 64th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "707896b", "back_text": "Second Avenue and 64th Street, n.e. cor. P. L. Sperr, photographer\nApril 7, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Avenue & 64th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707897f", "uuid": "99f13ca0-c53a-012f-9cc2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-de57-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707897f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Avenue - 64th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Electric apparatus and appliances", "Gasoline pumps", "Radios", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "707897b", "back_text": "Second Avenue, e.s., n. fr. 64th Street. P. L. Sperr, photographer\nApril 7, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Avenue & 64th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -4599,7 +4599,7 @@ {"id": "707908f", "uuid": "9e5b7af0-c53a-012f-e874-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-de6d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707908f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Avenue - 71st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cigar industry"]}, "back_id": "707908b", "back_text": "Second Ave., west side, north from (No. 1345), a point south of East 71st Street, showing a wooden \"Indian\" in the left foreground store window. It is a relic of many like it, that were used to adorn the entrances to cigar stores.\n\nDecember 28, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Avenue & 71st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707913f", "uuid": "a0981ec0-c53a-012f-70a2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-de77-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707913f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Avenue - 72nd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "707913b", "back_text": "Second Avenue, south from East 72nd Street, as photographed from the uptown \"El\" platform, prior to demolition.\n\nJune 7, 1940\nViews 1,2\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Avenue & 72nd Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707915f", "uuid": "a164d3c0-c53a-012f-012a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-de7b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707915f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Avenue - 72nd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Markets"]}, "back_id": "707915b", "back_text": "Second Ave., east side, north from East 72nd Street, showing the push-cart market, which occupies this section of the Avenue. Note the display of wares on the sidewalk, in front of the stores.\n\nDecember 28, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Avenue & 72nd Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "707911f", "uuid": "9f95cd50-c53a-012f-4887-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-de73-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707911f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Avenue - 72nd Street", "alt_title": ["[New Yorske Listy - Czechoslovak daily newspaper.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Markets", "Meat"]}, "back_id": "707911b", "back_text": "1390 Second Avenue, showing building of New Yorke Listy, Czechoslovak Daily newspaper.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nApril 7, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Avenue & 72nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "707911f", "uuid": "9f95cd50-c53a-012f-4887-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-de73-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707911f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Avenue - 72nd Street", "alt_title": ["[New Yorske Listy - Czechoslovak daily newspaper.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Markets", "Meat"]}, "back_id": "707911b", "back_text": "1390 Second Avenue, showing building of New Yorke Listy, Czechoslovak Daily newspaper.\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nApril 7, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Avenue & 72nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707912f", "uuid": "a00d3ca0-c53a-012f-3261-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-de75-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707912f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Avenue - 72nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cafeterias"]}, "back_id": "707912b", "back_text": "Second Avenue and 72nd Street, n.e. cor. P. L. Sperr, photographer\nApril 7, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Avenue & 72nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707914f", "uuid": "a0f201f0-c53a-012f-1f69-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-de79-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707914f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Avenue - 72nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Construction", "Delicatessens", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "707914b", "back_text": "1. Second Ave., from 72nd St., showing El demolition.\nMarch 6, 1941\nP.L. Speer, photographer\n\n2. Same as above.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Avenue & 72nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707916f", "uuid": "a1bbb8f0-c53a-012f-4fff-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-de7d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707916f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Avenue - 73rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Markets"]}, "back_id": "707916b", "back_text": "Second Ave., east side, north from East 73rd Street, showing pushcart and general household wares displayed on the sidewalk. This area is a thriving market place, used by the people of this district.\n\nDecember 28, 1936.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "2nd Avenue & 73rd Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -4617,10 +4617,10 @@ {"id": "707927f", "uuid": "a64e8630-c53a-012f-fbdf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-de93-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707927f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Avenue - 79th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Dairy products industry", "Drugstores"]}, "back_id": "707927b", "back_text": "(1)\nSecond Avenue northeast corner and 79th Street.\n\nApril 4, 1941.\n\n(2)\nSame.\n\nMarch 6, 1941.\n\n(3)\nSame.\n\nP.L.Speer.\nAugust 13, 1941.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Avenue & 79th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707929f", "uuid": "a7041a60-c53a-012f-5df6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-de97-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707929f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Avenue - 80th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "707929b", "back_text": "Second Avenue, north from East 80th Street as photographed from the uptown \"El\" platform. The view being northwestward, the west side of the Avenue is emphasized.\n\nJune 7, 1940\nViews 1,2\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Avenue & 80th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707930f", "uuid": "a774cb00-c53a-012f-6f20-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-de99-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707930f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Avenue - 80th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "707930b", "back_text": "(1) and (2)\nSecond Avenue 81st Street, to 80th Street, west side of Street, looking, south.\nP.L.Speer. April 4, 1941.\nAugust 13, 1941.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "2nd Avenue & 80th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "707931f", "uuid": "a7bf12e0-c53a-012f-739f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-de9b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707931f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Avenue - 83rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Delicatessens"]}, "back_id": "707931b", "back_text": "(1)\nSecond Avenue,East Side at E.83rd Street,looking Northwards.\nApril 4th,1941.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\n\n(2)\nSecond Avenue,North East Corner at E.84th Street.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\n\nApril 4th,1941.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Avenue & 83rd Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "707931f", "uuid": "a7bf12e0-c53a-012f-739f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-de9b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707931f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Avenue - 83rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Delicatessens"]}, "back_id": "707931b", "back_text": "(1)\nSecond Avenue,East Side at E.83rd Street,looking Northwards.\nApril 4th,1941.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\n(2)\nSecond Avenue,North East Corner at E.84th Street.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\nApril 4th,1941.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Avenue & 83rd Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707932f", "uuid": "a82ab540-c53a-012f-7ef8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-de9d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707932f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Avenue - 83rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Coffee shops", "Electric apparatus and appliances", "Radios", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "707932b", "back_text": "(1) Second Avenue east side at East 84th Street, from 83rd Street. (2) Second Avenue east side looking north from 84th to 85th Street.\nAugust 13, 1941.\n(3) Second Avenue east side at 85th Street, looking north on Avenue.\nP.L.Speer.\nMarch 6, 1941.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Avenue & 83rd Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707933f", "uuid": "a89f9740-c53a-012f-b6f0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-de9f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707933f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Avenue - 84th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "707933b", "back_text": "(1)\nSecond Avenue, 84th Street, 85th, west side.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nMay 11, 1919.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Avenue & 84th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "707935f", "uuid": "a97bc3b0-c53a-012f-dbb2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dea3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707935f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Avenue - 85th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Volnar, Victor", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Delicatessens"]}, "back_id": "707935b", "back_text": "(1)\n#1646, Second Avenue, East Side between E.85th and E.86th Streets, showing the German Delicatessen.\n\nAbout 1930.\n\nVictor Volnar,\n\n\n(2)\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Avenue & 85th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "707935f", "uuid": "a97bc3b0-c53a-012f-dbb2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dea3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707935f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Avenue - 85th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Volnar, Victor", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Delicatessens"]}, "back_id": "707935b", "back_text": "(1)\n#1646, Second Avenue, East Side between E.85th and E.86th Streets, showing the German Delicatessen.\n\nAbout 1930.\n\nVictor Volnar,\n\n(2)\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Avenue & 85th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707934f", "uuid": "a8feef70-c53a-012f-8782-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dea1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707934f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Avenue - 85th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Dental offices", "Elevated railroads", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "707934b", "back_text": "(1)\nSecond Avenue, 85th 86th Streets, east side.\n(Before reconstruction).\nMay 1, 1919.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nMay 11, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Avenue & 85th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707936f", "uuid": "a9d800b0-c53a-012f-3802-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dea5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707936f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Avenue - 86th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clothing stores", "Florist shops"]}, "back_id": "707936b", "back_text": "(1)\nSecond Avenue, showing northeast corner of 86th Street, west after El demolition.\nNd. R2EGE\n(2) '\nSame.\nNeg. W 129T August 13, 1941.\n(3)\nSecond Avenue looking north to East 86th Street, from east 85th Street, before El demolition.\nMarch 6, 1941.\nP.L.Speer.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "2nd Avenue & 86th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707937f", "uuid": "aa522d70-c53a-012f-3a87-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dea7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707937f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Avenue - 87th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Delicatessens", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "707937b", "back_text": "(1)\nSecond Avenue, 87th to 88th Street, north side. (Before reconstruction).\n\nMay 11, 1919.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\n November 30, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Avenue & 87th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -4647,7 +4647,7 @@ {"id": "707956f", "uuid": "b2327c30-c53a-012f-00f4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-decd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707956f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: 2nd Avenue - 99th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "707956b", "back_text": "Second Avenue, north from East 99th Street, as photographed from the uptown \"El\" platform. View 2 is from the northern extremity of this station and is closer to 100th Street. Note the occupancy of all three tracks, including the express line in the center.\n\nJune 7, 1940\nViews 1,2\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Avenue & 99th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "732520f", "uuid": "4811c4e0-c561-012f-c1ca-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9e87-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732520f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Hardware.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 2nd Avenue - 10th Street ; Delancey Street - Suffolk Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Equipment", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732520b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "2nd Avenue and 10th Street", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730516f", "uuid": "1dcff210-c55e-012f-0e07-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8ef7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730516f&t=w", "date": "1934, 1937", "title": "Advertisements - [Advertising signs and billboards.]", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 2nd Avenue - 11th Street (East) ; Marx and Jacobson ; Apollo Drugs ; Strand Theatre.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Business enterprises", "Signs (Notices)"]}, "back_id": "730516b", "back_text": "Advertising: Views of outdoor advertising on New York's streets and buildings. View 1 is at Second venue and East 11th street; view 2, from the Brooklyn ridge, and view 3, from the \"williamsburg Bridge.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 1: 1934.\nViews 2,3: 1937\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Avenue and 11th Street (East)", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "732816f", "uuid": "ba9288e0-c561-012f-b930-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a0d6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732816f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Recreation - Billiards.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 2nd Avenue - Houston Street (East).]"], "creator": "Charity Organization Society of the City of New York", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Billiard parlors", "Signs (Notices)"]}, "back_id": "732816b", "back_text": "Recreation--billiards: The entrance to a pocket billiards place on Second Avenue near E. Houston Street, Manhattan. Note the warning on the doorway: \"No Minors Allowed; No Drunks Allowed!\"\n\nCommittee on Housing\nCharity Organization Society\n\n\n1930's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Avenue and Houston Street (East), Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "732816f", "uuid": "ba9288e0-c561-012f-b930-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a0d6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732816f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Recreation - Billiards.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 2nd Avenue - Houston Street (East).]"], "creator": "Charity Organization Society of the City of New York", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Billiard parlors", "Signs (Notices)"]}, "back_id": "732816b", "back_text": "Recreation--billiards: The entrance to a pocket billiards place on Second Avenue near E. 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Note the warning on the doorway: \"No Minors Allowed; No Drunks Allowed!\"\n\nCommittee on Housing\nCharity Organization Society\n\n1930's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Avenue and Houston Street (East), Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "485889", "uuid": "88e14430-c60e-012f-1dfb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47db-a120-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=485889&t=w", "date": "1941-11-15", "title": "2nd Avenue at 13th Street and Belt Parkway, to Southwest, Brooklyn", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streetscapes (Urban design)"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "2nd Avenue at 13th Street and Belt Parkway, to Southwest, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City, 1931-1942.]"} {"id": "486005", "uuid": "46e6c3e0-c60e-012f-75d2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47db-a194-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=486005&t=w", "date": "1942-08-22", "title": "2nd Avenue at 26th Street, to East, Manhattan", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streetscapes (Urban design)"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "2nd Avenue at 26th Street, to East, Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City, 1931-1942.]"} {"id": "485727", "uuid": "39007ee0-c60e-012f-5dd9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47db-a07f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=485727&t=w", "date": "1942-08-24", "title": "2nd Avenue at 34th Street and 32nd Street, to , Manhattan", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streetscapes (Urban design)"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "2nd Avenue at 34th Street and 32nd Street, to , Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City, 1931-1942.]"} @@ -4664,7 +4664,7 @@ {"id": "485776", "uuid": "3bb8ef70-c60e-012f-1b45-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47db-a0af-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=485776&t=w", "date": "1942-08-24", "title": "2nd Avenue at 41st Street and , Southwest side to , Manhattan", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streetscapes (Urban design)"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "2nd Avenue at 41st Street, Southwest side to , Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City, 1931-1942.]"} {"id": "485787", "uuid": "3c1076a0-c60e-012f-e136-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47db-a0ba-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=485787&t=w", "date": "1941-03-06", "title": "2nd Avenue at 72nd Street and , East side to , Manhattan", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streetscapes (Urban design)"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "2nd Avenue at 72nd Street, East side to , Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City, 1931-1942.]"} {"id": "486028", "uuid": "4e7f1fb0-c60e-012f-9e9e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47db-a1ab-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=486028&t=w", "date": "1941-08-13", "title": "2nd Avenue at 97th Street and , East side to Southeast, Manhattan", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streetscapes (Urban design)"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "2nd Avenue at 97th Street, East side to Southeast, Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City, 1931-1942.]"} -{"id": "731602f", "uuid": "c9f63db0-c55f-012f-a428-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-976c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731602f&t=w", "date": "1925, 1925-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 2nd Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Balloons (Novelties)", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "731602b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: Balloon vendor with cylinder of gas in a pushcart, Second Avenue near Jefferson Park.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA balloon vendor, walking down Pleasant Avenue.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(3)\nA boy with balloons, on Second Avenue near Jefferson Park.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731602f", "uuid": "c9f63db0-c55f-012f-a428-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-976c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731602f&t=w", "date": "1925, 1925-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 2nd Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Balloons (Novelties)", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "731602b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: Balloon vendor with cylinder of gas in a pushcart, Second Avenue near Jefferson Park.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA balloon vendor, walking down Pleasant Avenue.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nA boy with balloons, on Second Avenue near Jefferson Park.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "702226f", "uuid": "d4197fa0-c531-012f-5e69-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-be76-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702226f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: 2nd Place - Court Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "702226b", "back_text": "2nd Place, north side, west from Court Street.\n\nSeptember 7, 1940\n\nP. L. 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Pohl, Photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "2nd Street (North)., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -4772,10 +4772,10 @@ {"id": "711959f", "uuid": "30a87640-c541-012f-8ad3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fe13-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711959f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 30th Street (West) - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711959b", "back_text": "18-20-22 West 30th Street, south side, between Fifth Avenue and Broadway.\nAbout 1911.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "30th Street (West) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711963f", "uuid": "3250b880-c541-012f-409f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fe1b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711963f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 30th Street (West) - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "711963b", "back_text": "124 West 30th Street, IsouthBside between 6th and 7th Avenues, showing P.S. 26.\n\nBoard of Education, N.Y.C.\n\n1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "30th Street (West) & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711964f", "uuid": "32ccd880-c541-012f-fc07-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fe1d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711964f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 30th Street (West) - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "711964b", "back_text": "211-223 West 30th Street, adjoining and west of the N.W. corner of Seventh Avenue, showing the Rectory and part of St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church.\n\nJuly 10, 1932.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "30th Street (West) & 7th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "711965f", "uuid": "331cf230-c541-012f-b520-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fe1f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711965f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 30th Street (West) - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "711965b", "back_text": "225-201 West 30th Street, north side, west of, adjoining, and at the N.W. corner of Seventh Avenue. No. 211-207 is St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church.\n\n\nJuly 10, 1932.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "30th Street (West) & 7th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "711965f", "uuid": "331cf230-c541-012f-b520-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fe1f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711965f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 30th Street (West) - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "711965b", "back_text": "225-201 West 30th Street, north side, west of, adjoining, and at the N.W. corner of Seventh Avenue. No. 211-207 is St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church.\n\nJuly 10, 1932.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "30th Street (West) & 7th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711967f", "uuid": "34139d40-c541-012f-c5ee-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fe23-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711967f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Manhattan: 30th Street (West) - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711967b", "back_text": "Heatherton Building, 239-241 West 30th Street, north side, between Seventh and Eighth Avenues, as newly completed.\nAbout 1922.\n\nWurts Brothers.\nGift of E. M. 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Sperr\n\nSeptember 2, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "30th Street (West) & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "711970f", "uuid": "35462810-c541-012f-3f7f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fe29-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711970f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 30th Street (West) - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711970b", "back_text": "(1)\n\n329-339 West 30th Street, north side, between Eighth and Ninth Avenues. No. 333 is the Rural New Yorker Building which was formerly the old Chelsea Methodist Church.\nAbout 1910.\n\n\n(2)\n\n327-339 West 30th Street, practically the same view as number one, seen across a clearing from 29th Street.\n\nSeptember 27, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "30th Street (West) & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "711970f", "uuid": "35462810-c541-012f-3f7f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fe29-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711970f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 30th Street (West) - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711970b", "back_text": "(1)\n\n329-339 West 30th Street, north side, between Eighth and Ninth Avenues. No. 333 is the Rural New Yorker Building which was formerly the old Chelsea Methodist Church.\nAbout 1910.\n\n(2)\n\n327-339 West 30th Street, practically the same view as number one, seen across a clearing from 29th Street.\n\nSeptember 27, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "30th Street (West) & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711972f", "uuid": "36209a40-c541-012f-8928-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fe2d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711972f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 30th Street (West) - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Excavation"]}, "back_id": "711972b", "back_text": "435-411 West 30th Street, north side, between Tenth and Ninth Avenues, as seen across the excavation on the south side of the street.\n\nApril 9, 1931.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "30th Street (West) & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711973f", "uuid": "369b2620-c541-012f-0338-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fe2f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711973f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 30th Street (West) - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Excavation"]}, "back_id": "711973b", "back_text": "449-439 West 30th Street, north side, between Tenth and Ninth Avenues, as seen from excavation on the south side of the street.\nApril 9, 1931.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "30th Street (West) & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711974f", "uuid": "370fbbd0-c541-012f-6964-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fe31-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711974f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 30th Street (West) - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Excavation"]}, "back_id": "711974b", "back_text": "459-427 West 30th Street, north side, between Tenth and Ninth Avenues, as seen from the excavation on the south side of the street.\n\nApril 9, 1931.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "30th Street (West) & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -4816,7 +4816,7 @@ {"id": "1558279", "uuid": "e5a96390-c5ec-012f-990e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-c3bf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1558279&t=w", "date": null, "title": "316 East 59th Street (First Avenue - Second Avenue)", "alt_title": ["Gnome Bakery"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc", "Historic buildings"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "316 East 59th Street (First Avenue - Second Avenue), Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Manhattan"} {"id": "465661", "uuid": "66357740-c612-012f-a4dd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47db-9f7a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=465661&t=w", "date": null, "title": "The Piedmont, 316 West 97th Street; Plan of first floor; Plan of upper floors.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "316 West 97th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Apartment houses of the metropolis."} {"id": "465681", "uuid": "6dde8370-c612-012f-2d26-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47db-9f8e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=465681&t=w", "date": null, "title": "The Hyperion, 318-320 West 84th Street; Plan of first floor; Plan of upper floors.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "318-320 West 84th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Apartment houses of the metropolis."} -{"id": "725193f", "uuid": "0db07050-c556-012f-bf45-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-656b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725193f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 31st Avenue - 36th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "725193b", "back_text": "36-11 and 36-01 31st Avenue, north side, west from 37th (right) to 36th Streets, showing two apartment houses, of two units each, the Louvre and the Riviera. On the right is the 37th Street side of the Louvre.\n\n\nAbout 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "31st Avenue & 36th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "725193f", "uuid": "0db07050-c556-012f-bf45-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-656b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725193f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 31st Avenue - 36th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "725193b", "back_text": "36-11 and 36-01 31st Avenue, north side, west from 37th (right) to 36th Streets, showing two apartment houses, of two units each, the Louvre and the Riviera. On the right is the 37th Street side of the Louvre.\n\nAbout 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "31st Avenue & 36th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725194f", "uuid": "0e0f22d0-c556-012f-f2d5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-656d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725194f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Queens: 31st Avenue - 48th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "725194b", "back_text": "31st Avenue, south side, from 48th to 49th Streets. Shown is a rear view of the newly erected William Cullen Bryant High School, looking north on the east side of 48th Street from near Newtown Road.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nSeptember 5, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "31st Avenue & 48th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725195f", "uuid": "0e5a61c0-c556-012f-9b9f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-656f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725195f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Queens: 31st Avenue - 50th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "725195b", "back_text": "31st Avenue, north side, at 50th Street, showing Public School No. 151. The view is north from Broadway and on the right (telephone poles) is the Old Bowery Bay Road, now 51st Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nJune 23, 1932\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "31st Avenue & 50th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725196f", "uuid": "0eb6fd00-c556-012f-8d14-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6571-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725196f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Queens: 31st Avenue - 50th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "725196b", "back_text": "31st Avenue, north side, from 50th to Hobart Streets, showing Public School No. 151.\nBoard of Education of the City of New York about 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "31st Avenue & 50th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -4858,9 +4858,9 @@ {"id": "712008f", "uuid": "45bf2c30-c541-012f-0ae4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fe75-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712008f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1930", "title": "Manhattan: 31st Street - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Post offices", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "712008b", "back_text": "(1)\n31st Street, north side, from west of Eighth to but not including Seventh Avenues, showing the roofs of the buildings on the south side of the street. The view shows part of the main branch of the Post Office and across the street is the Pennsylvania Railroad Station.\n\nJanuary 25, 1930.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe 31st Street entrance to the Pennsylvania Station.\n\nMay 3, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "31st Street & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712012f", "uuid": "477c5090-c541-012f-2385-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fe7d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712012f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 31st Street - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Post offices"]}, "back_id": "712012b", "back_text": "(1) The United States Post Office, main branch, 31st Street, north side, at the N.W. corner of Eighth Avenue.\n\nJanuary 25, 1930.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, showing a little of the roofs of the houses on the south side of the street.\n\nJanuary 25, 1930.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "31st Street & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712013f", "uuid": "47f613f0-c541-012f-dfe2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fe7f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712013f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 31st Street - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712013b", "back_text": "31st Street, 8th Avenue to 9th Avenue. (Before Reconstruction)", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "31st Street & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "712015f", "uuid": "48d08b50-c541-012f-228a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fe83-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712015f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 31st Street - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712015b", "back_text": "(1)\n31st Street, 10th to 9th Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction).\n\n\n\nSeptember 18, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "31st Street & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "712015f", "uuid": "48d08b50-c541-012f-228a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fe83-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712015f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 31st Street - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712015b", "back_text": "(1)\n31st Street, 10th to 9th Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction).\n\nSeptember 18, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "31st Street & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "725203f", "uuid": "111bd110-c556-012f-ae90-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-657f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725203f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Queens: 31st Street - Hoyt Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hell Gate Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Playgrounds"]}, "back_id": "725203b", "back_text": "31st Street, west side, between Hoyt Avenue and 24th Avenue, viewing north and showing a recently constructed playground. In the background is the Hellgate Bridge.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nJune 24, 1937\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "31st Street & Hoyt Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "711999f", "uuid": "420dd550-c541-012f-317f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fe63-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711999f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 31st Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711999b", "back_text": "(1)\n31 Street, Madison Avenue to 4th Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nDecember 7, 1919.\n\n(2)\n32nd Street, between Broadway and 5th Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n\nAugust 21, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "31st Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "711999f", "uuid": "420dd550-c541-012f-317f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fe63-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711999f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 31st Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711999b", "back_text": "(1)\n31 Street, Madison Avenue to 4th Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nDecember 7, 1919.\n\n(2)\n32nd Street, between Broadway and 5th Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nAugust 21, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "31st Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712000f", "uuid": "426b6d20-c541-012f-534f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fe65-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712000f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 31st Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712000b", "back_text": "(1)\n31st Street, Madoson to 4th Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\nDecember 7, 1919.\n(2)\n32nd Street, between Broadway and 5th Avenue front of #43.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n August 21, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "31st Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712001f", "uuid": "42e40910-c541-012f-4753-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fe67-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712001f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 31st Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712001b", "back_text": "31st Street, at the north east corner of Madison Avenue.\nAugust 2, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "31st Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "1558192", "uuid": "c0163460-c5ec-012f-9f18-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-c30f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1558192&t=w", "date": null, "title": "32 East 37th Street (Park Avenue - Madison Avenue)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc", "Historic buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "32 East 37th Street (Park Avenue - Madison Avenue), Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Manhattan"} @@ -4873,7 +4873,7 @@ {"id": "725211f", "uuid": "13df6080-c556-012f-f48f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-658f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725211f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Queens: 32nd Avenue - 54th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cemeteries"]}, "back_id": "725211b", "back_text": "Thirty-second Ave., at the N.W. corner of 54th Street. Note the above location is for the house of which only the rear is shown. The Cemetery is beyond the house and has a 100 foot frontage on 54th Street, and a 104 foot front on 51st Street (formerly Old Bowery Bay Road). It has a 200 foot depth between these streets. This is the private burial place for the Moore family. In it are about 20 tombstones dating from 1769 to 1824. This is a set of three views from different angles.\nMay 1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\nView 1 Neg#2221\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "32nd Avenue & 54th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725213f", "uuid": "14873600-c556-012f-88f0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6593-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725213f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: 32nd Avenue - 78th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "725213b", "back_text": "At the S.E. corner of Thirty-second Avenue, and 78th Streets, showing an old home in the street line owned by W. Locke in 1873 and H. Konken in 1896.\n\nApril 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "32nd Avenue & 78th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725214f", "uuid": "14e2c860-c556-012f-fce2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6595-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725214f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Queens: 32nd Avenue - 82nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Croplands"]}, "back_id": "725214b", "back_text": "32nd Avenue and 82nd Street (vantage point). Shown is a general view westward across the farmland of this section of Jackson Heights, before this area was developed into a residential neighborhood, with 2-story brick dwellings predominating. Trains Meadow Road and Old Bowery Road were the thoroughfares traversing this area. The former can be seen running across the face of the view from right to left, beginning where the white house is discernible (right). The vantage point is Old Bowery Road. April, 1923. Eugene L. Armbruster Collection.", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "32nd Avenue & 82nd Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "725215f", "uuid": "15241c40-c556-012f-9a34-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6597-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725215f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 32nd Avenue - 87th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Duplexes"]}, "back_id": "725215b", "back_text": "86-11 to 86-19 32nd Avenue, at and adjoining the N.E. corner of 87th Street, showing new two-family brick homes. 32nd Avenue is the former Burnside Avenue and 87th Street the former 30th Street.\n\n\nAbout 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "32nd Avenue & 87th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "725215f", "uuid": "15241c40-c556-012f-9a34-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6597-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725215f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 32nd Avenue - 87th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Duplexes"]}, "back_id": "725215b", "back_text": "86-11 to 86-19 32nd Avenue, at and adjoining the N.E. corner of 87th Street, showing new two-family brick homes. 32nd Avenue is the former Burnside Avenue and 87th Street the former 30th Street.\n\nAbout 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "32nd Avenue & 87th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725216f", "uuid": "157f4370-c556-012f-084d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6599-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725216f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: 32nd Avenue - 89th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "725216b", "back_text": "Thirty-second Avenue, north side, in 89th Street, showing A. Klein's house of 1896-1909. It does not appear in the Queens Atlas of 1927, evidently being demolished prior to that date.\n\nApril 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "32nd Avenue & 89th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725220f", "uuid": "16c9e920-c556-012f-8581-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-65a1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725220f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Queens: 32nd Avenue - Downing Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Long Island Rail Road"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Factories", "Ice industry", "Public utility companies", "Railroad tracks"]}, "back_id": "725220b", "back_text": "32nd Avenue, east from Downing Street, across the railroad crossing of the Whitestone spur of the Long Island Railroad. Across the tracks are gas works and an ice plant. A foundling asylum at one time stood here on the south side of the avenue, where the fence is seen. 32nd Avenue was formerly Myrtle Avenue.\n\nMarch 13, 1932\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "32nd Avenue & Downing Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725218f", "uuid": "16270030-c556-012f-d3cd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-659d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725218f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: 32nd Avenue - Higgins Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "725218b", "back_text": "32nd Avenue, north side, between Higgins and 132nd Streets, viewing west toward the latter and showing three dwellings of workmen of nearby industrial establishments. These appear on maps as early as 1873. 32nd Avenue was formerly Myrtle Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nMarch 13, 1932\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "32nd Avenue & Higgins Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -4968,7 +4968,7 @@ {"id": "712066f", "uuid": "5f4d90f0-c541-012f-fc9e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fee9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712066f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1940", "title": "Manhattan: 33rd Street - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Post offices"]}, "back_id": "712066b", "back_text": "(1)\n33rd Street, south side, east from Ninth Avenue, showing in the centre the General Post Office.\nMay 2, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing from the North East corner of 8th Avenue the General Post Office located on the West Side of the Avenue between 31st and 33rd Streets.\nP.L.Sperr, September 2nd, 1940\n\n(3)\nThe same, from a different angle and looking Northwards.\nSeptember 2nd, 1940\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "33rd Street & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712067f", "uuid": "5fcad140-c541-012f-aa88-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-feeb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712067f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 33rd Street - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712067b", "back_text": "A rear view of 33rd Street, south side, between Tenth and Ninth Avenues. At the left is a two-story frame shack. In the foreground is the Pennsylvania, New York and Long Island Railroad Company's embankment.\n\nMarch 24, 1929.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "33rd Street & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712068f", "uuid": "604aa6b0-c541-012f-1353-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-feed-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712068f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 33rd Street - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Post offices"]}, "back_id": "712068b", "back_text": "A rear view of 33rd Street, south side, from Tenth, to and including Ninth Avenues, also showing a rear view of the United States Post Office,(main branch.)\n\nMarch 24, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "33rd Street & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "712069f", "uuid": "60ac8750-c541-012f-76fc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-feef-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712069f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: 33rd Street - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets"]}, "back_id": "712069b", "back_text": "(1)\n33rd Street, 9th to 10th Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\n\nJanuary 31, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "33rd Street & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "712069f", "uuid": "60ac8750-c541-012f-76fc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-feef-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712069f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: 33rd Street - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets"]}, "back_id": "712069b", "back_text": "(1)\n33rd Street, 9th to 10th Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nJanuary 31, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "33rd Street & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712038f", "uuid": "532653b0-c541-012f-670f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-feb1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712038f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 33rd Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712038b", "back_text": "33rd Street, Lexington Avenue to 3rd. (Before Reconstruction). December 7, 1919. President Borough of Manhattan.", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "33rd Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712041f", "uuid": "54970ff0-c541-012f-1470-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-feb7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712041f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 33rd Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712041b", "back_text": "33rd Street, Madison Avenue to 5th Avenue.", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "33rd Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712042f", "uuid": "55016350-c541-012f-998e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-feb9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712042f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 33rd Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712042b", "back_text": "33rd Street, north side, west from and including Madison Avenue.\n\nJune 15, 1930.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "33rd Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -4982,7 +4982,7 @@ {"id": "465610", "uuid": "52a042e0-c612-012f-5b75-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47db-9f47-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=465610&t=w", "date": null, "title": "The Santa Monica, 345 West 70th Street.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "345 West 70th Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Apartment houses of the metropolis."} {"id": "1558138", "uuid": "b51c0c70-c5ec-012f-482e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-f28a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1558138&t=w", "date": null, "title": "346-352 West 17th Street - Eighth Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc", "Historic buildings", "Streets"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "346-352 West 17th Street - Eighth Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Manhattan"} {"id": "1558185", "uuid": "bd713500-c5ec-012f-e68d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-c308-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1558185&t=w", "date": null, "title": "347 West 34th Street (Eighth Avenue - Ninth Avenue)", "alt_title": ["West Side Jewish Center"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc", "Historic buildings", "Synagogues"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "347 West 34th Street (Eighth Avenue - Ninth Avenue), Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Manhattan"} -{"id": "725231f", "uuid": "1a91f750-c556-012f-288f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-65b7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725231f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Queens: 34th Avenue - 205th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses"]}, "back_id": "725231b", "back_text": "34th Avenue, north side, east from 205th to 206th Streets, showing a row of new homes erected on the block by Fred Bergen. The homes sell at $8000 and up.\n\n\nAbout 1929\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "34th Avenue & 205th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "725231f", "uuid": "1a91f750-c556-012f-288f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-65b7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725231f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Queens: 34th Avenue - 205th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses"]}, "back_id": "725231b", "back_text": "34th Avenue, north side, east from 205th to 206th Streets, showing a row of new homes erected on the block by Fred Bergen. The homes sell at $8000 and up.\n\nAbout 1929\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "34th Avenue & 205th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725229f", "uuid": "19cf6ca0-c556-012f-76bb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-65b3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725229f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Queens: 34th Avenue - 72nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Building construction"]}, "back_id": "725229b", "back_text": "34th Avenue, north side, east from 72nd to 73rd Streets, showing new apartment-house construction. October 21, 1936. P. L. Sperr.", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "34th Avenue & 72nd Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725230f", "uuid": "1a370070-c556-012f-041a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-65b5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725230f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Queens: 34th Avenue - 93rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "725230b", "back_text": "34th Avenue, north side, from 93rd to 94th Steets, showing Public School No. 149 under construction by the Works Progress Administration. October 19, 1935. P. L. Sperr.", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "34th Avenue & 93rd Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725232f", "uuid": "1adf2690-c556-012f-f6ab-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-65b9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725232f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Queens: 34th Avenue - Collins Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Long Island Rail Road"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Factories", "Freight terminals", "Gas industry", "Ice industry", "Railroad tracks", "Storage tanks"]}, "back_id": "725232b", "back_text": "34th Avenue, north side, east of Collins Place (vantage point). The view is north along the Whitestone branch of the Long Island Railroad from the above vantage point toward the freight station and ice plant at 32nd Avenue.\n\nView 2 shows a closeup of the area near the ice plant and the gas tank of the Newtown and Flushing Gas Company.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nMarch 3, 1932\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "34th Avenue & Collins Place, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -5104,7 +5104,7 @@ {"id": "712112f", "uuid": "7439e550-c541-012f-bc2a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ff45-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712112f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Manhattan: 34th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Second Avenue (Manhattan, New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "712112b", "back_text": "Harriet Hubbard Ayer Building\n34th St. from 2nd Ave. \"L\"\nJune 13, 1942\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "34th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712113f", "uuid": "74938e80-c541-012f-a762-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ff47-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712113f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 34th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712113b", "back_text": "34th St., east across 2nd Ave. May 27, 1939\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "34th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712116f", "uuid": "75f15390-c541-012f-6d5b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ff4d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712116f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 34th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "712116b", "back_text": "34th Street, north side, west from No. 305 East, east of Second Avenue, showing the double Elevated station at the junction of the regular Second Avenue line and the 34th Street spur; the latter is shortly to go out of use.\nMarch 21, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "34th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "702713f", "uuid": "8c836770-c532-012f-5ae5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c240-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702713f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 34th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702713b", "back_text": "34th Street, n.s., w. across Third Avenue, Brooklyn.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 21, 1940.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "34th Street & 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "702713f", "uuid": "8c836770-c532-012f-5ae5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c240-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702713f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 34th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702713b", "back_text": "34th Street, n.s., w. across Third Avenue, Brooklyn.\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 21, 1940.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "34th Street & 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "712124f", "uuid": "799affa0-c541-012f-8965-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ff5d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712124f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: 34th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Factories", "Post offices"]}, "back_id": "712124b", "back_text": "(1)\n34th Street, north side, and Elevated spur, east from, but not including, Third Avenue. March 27, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA portion of the foreground as seen in No. 1, and showing Nos. 207 to 229. The modern building on the extreme right (No. 221-229) is Station \"F\" United States Post Office. October 9, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "34th Street & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712134f", "uuid": "7e026390-c541-012f-3444-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ff71-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712134f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1930", "title": "Manhattan: 34th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Post offices"]}, "back_id": "712134b", "back_text": "34th Street, west from 160 and 155 East, west of Third Avenue. The latter building is the United States Post Office, Station F, on the north side.\nMarch 23, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, two and a half years later, from 160 and 149 East 34th Street. Station F now located at Nos. 221-229. The Empire State Building, and the new apartment house at 107-113 East 34th Street adjoining the N.E. corner of Park Avenue, are shown in the late stages of construction.\nOctober 11, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "34th Street & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712150f", "uuid": "851859a0-c541-012f-3102-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ff91-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712150f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 34th Street - 4th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712150b", "back_text": "The Forties\n\nOn the night of Dec. 9 the Empire State Building was blacked out. Only two tiny lights (top center of Picture) twinkled in its soaring tower. The move was an experiment; no enemy planes were approaching.\n1941\n34th St.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "34th Street & 4th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -5136,10 +5136,10 @@ {"id": "712146f", "uuid": "8352eb40-c541-012f-4b1f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ff89-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712146f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 34th Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712146b", "back_text": "(1)\n34th Street, Madison to Parks Avenue. (Before Reconstruction.)\n\nMarch 22, 1920.\n\n(2)\nSame. (After Reconstruction)\n\nOctober 24, 1920.\n\nPresident Borough Manhattan.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "34th Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712141f", "uuid": "810bc7b0-c541-012f-8d44-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ff7f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712141f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 34th Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "712141b", "back_text": "(1)\n34th Street, north side, east from Park Avenue.\nMarch 10, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA portion of the same, at a later date, and showing a more restricted view of the block from Park Ave., to but not including Lexington Ave.\nThe 20-story apartment house seen prominently, is the Green-Park Building, bearing Nos. 107-113 East 34th Street, on the site where formerly stood four 5-story houses, Nos. 107 to 113, seen in view 1. Shown also, is a general view northward of the surrounding area, from the 71st Regiment Armory, at the S.E. corner of Park Ave. and 34th Street, with the Chrysler, Chanin, and New York Central Buildings appearing in the background (from right to left).\n\nFebruary 27, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "34th Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712142f", "uuid": "8188c930-c541-012f-ab52-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ff81-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712142f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 34th Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712142b", "back_text": "34th Street, south side, west from, but not including, Park Avenue. April 15, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "34th Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "712143f", "uuid": "81e8aab0-c541-012f-3641-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ff83-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712143f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1931", "title": "Manhattan: 34th Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Churches", "Unitarian Universalist churches"]}, "back_id": "712143b", "back_text": "(1)\nCommunity Church (Unitarian) 34th Street at the N.W. corner of Park Avenue. This was formerly known as the Church of the Messiah.\nMarch 21, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2)\n34th Street, north side, at Park Avenue, showing both corners. A tall apartment building is under construction on the site of the church. See also Park Avenue.\nJune 14, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "34th Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "712143f", "uuid": "81e8aab0-c541-012f-3641-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ff83-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712143f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1931", "title": "Manhattan: 34th Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Churches", "Unitarian Universalist churches"]}, "back_id": "712143b", "back_text": "(1)\nCommunity Church (Unitarian) 34th Street at the N.W. corner of Park Avenue. This was formerly known as the Church of the Messiah.\nMarch 21, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n34th Street, north side, at Park Avenue, showing both corners. A tall apartment building is under construction on the site of the church. See also Park Avenue.\nJune 14, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "34th Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712148f", "uuid": "8436ef00-c541-012f-c1e6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ff8d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712148f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 34th Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712148b", "back_text": "(1)\n34th Street Park Avenue to Madison. South Side.\n\nOctober 24, 1920.\n\nPresident Borough Manhatten.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "34th Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "731236f", "uuid": "3d22dc40-c55f-012f-e8b4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9492-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731236f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Macy's Thanksgiving Parade.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 34th Street - Broadway.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Macy's (Firm)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions", "Thanksgiving Day"]}, "back_id": "731236b", "back_text": "Macy's Thanksgiving Parade, 1932, No. 18. Releasing the balloons at Macy's Store, 34th Street at Broadway, seen from and including Seventh Avenue.\nAt the end of the parade, at Herald Square, the balloons are released and allowed to rise and blow away. A cash prize is offered to the lucky boy or girl who can find one of these balloons and bring it back to Macy's the next day.\nHere goes the jaguar. The alligator and the bear are seen in the street below. These pictures incidentally give a splendid view of the Empire State Building, the tallest in the world.\nNovember 24, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nNo. 19. The dachshund follows.\nNovember 24, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nNo. 20. The pig rises in the air. The alligator is still waiting below; and the jaguar can still be discerned, up in the air above the Empire State Building.\nNovember 24, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "34th Street and Broadway, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "733325f", "uuid": "76e67160-c562-012f-7d44-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a4d0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733325f&t=w", "date": "1921, 1935", "title": "Street scenes - Shoppers and crowds", "alt_title": ["Manhattan: 34th Street - Broadway"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Consumers"]}, "back_id": "733325b", "back_text": "(1) Typical noonday street rush at Sixth Ave., and 34th Street, when towering skyscrapers literally belch humanity into the streets. About 1921.\n\n\n(2) Christmas shoppers at 34th Street and Broadway; one of the World's busiest corners.\n\nDecember 24, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "34th Street and Broadway, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "733325f", "uuid": "76e67160-c562-012f-7d44-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a4d0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733325f&t=w", "date": "1921, 1935", "title": "Street scenes - Shoppers and crowds", "alt_title": ["Manhattan: 34th Street - Broadway"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Consumers"]}, "back_id": "733325b", "back_text": "(1) Typical noonday street rush at Sixth Ave., and 34th Street, when towering skyscrapers literally belch humanity into the streets. About 1921.\n\n(2) Christmas shoppers at 34th Street and Broadway; one of the World's busiest corners.\n\nDecember 24, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "34th Street and Broadway, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "1558296", "uuid": "ebe48030-c5ec-012f-9205-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-c3d0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1558296&t=w", "date": null, "title": "35 East 68th Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc", "Historic buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "35 East 68th Street - Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Manhattan"} {"id": "1558309", "uuid": "f08b4100-c5ec-012f-6557-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-cfa6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1558309&t=w", "date": null, "title": "35 East 72nd Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": ["Central Hanover Bank exterior"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Buildings, structures, etc", "Historic buildings"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "35 East 72nd Street - Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Manhattan"} {"id": "1558310", "uuid": "f0e79a80-c5ec-012f-fcac-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-cfa7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1558310&t=w", "date": null, "title": "35 East 72nd Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": ["Central Hanover Bank exterior"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc", "Historic buildings"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "35 East 72nd Street - Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Manhattan"} @@ -5169,7 +5169,7 @@ {"id": "726436f", "uuid": "b686f400-c557-012f-e8de-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6f1c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726436f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: 35th Avenue - 215th Place", "alt_title": ["[Crocheron Park]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726436b", "back_text": "Crocheron Park: Thirty-fifth Ave. (formerly Cocheron Ave.), north side, opposite 215th Place (formerly 3rd Street), showing an old house, now demolished, making way for the construction of Crocheron Park.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "35th Avenue & 215th Place, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726435f", "uuid": "b629fd50-c557-012f-db2a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6f1a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726435f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: 35th Avenue - 215th Street", "alt_title": ["[Crocheron Park]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726435b", "back_text": "Crocheron Park\nThirty-fifth Ave., north side, opposite 215th Street, showing an old house now non-existent. It was condemned by the Crocheron Park Commission.\n1922.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "35th Avenue & 215th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725233f", "uuid": "1b41e000-c556-012f-2cea-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-65bb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725233f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: 35th Avenue - 52nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "725233b", "back_text": "Thirty-fifth Ave. (right, formerly Middleberg Ave; also Dutch Kills Road), west from 52nd Street (left, formerly Woodside Ave; also Dickinson Street; also old Astoria Road; also Highway to Calvary Cemetery), showing in the foreground at the S.W. corner, the farmhouse owned by John W. Morrell from 1852-1860. A fire destroyed same in November 1925. This set consists of four views.\n\nApril 1925.\nViews 1 & 2.\nViews 3 & 4: March 1924.\n\nEugene L. Ambruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "35th Avenue & 52nd Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "725234f", "uuid": "1b9021c0-c556-012f-a60e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-65bd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725234f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Queens: 35th Avenue - 76th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "725234b", "back_text": "35th Avenue, south side, between 76th and 77th Streets, showing the garden court of the Cambridge Court Apartments and the rears of the buildings. The buildings front on 76th and 77th Street. The view is south.\n\nBrown Brothers\n\n\nAbout 1928\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "35th Avenue & 76th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "725234f", "uuid": "1b9021c0-c556-012f-a60e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-65bd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725234f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Queens: 35th Avenue - 76th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "725234b", "back_text": "35th Avenue, south side, between 76th and 77th Streets, showing the garden court of the Cambridge Court Apartments and the rears of the buildings. The buildings front on 76th and 77th Street. The view is south.\n\nBrown Brothers\n\nAbout 1928\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "35th Avenue & 76th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725235f", "uuid": "1be67e10-c556-012f-25cb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-65bf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725235f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Queens: 35th Avenue - 92nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Stone walls"]}, "back_id": "725235b", "back_text": "Thirty-fifth Ave., north side, at about 92nd Street, looking northeast and showing the Chas. P. Leverich home in the background.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "35th Avenue & 92nd Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725236f", "uuid": "1c4177e0-c556-012f-6aa9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-65c1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725236f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: 35th Avenue - 93rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "725236b", "back_text": "Thirty-fifth Ave. (across line of trees in the foreground when constructed), north side, between 93rd Street (left) and Junction Boulevard (right). 94th Street if extended, will cut through the house. This is a set of four views, looking north, showing the Charles P. Leverich house from 1852-1891. It was subsequently owned by H.S. Leverich and the heirs of Chas. P. Leverich. In 1909 the property belonged to Chas. D. Leverich. All buildings seen in these views were demolished in June 1928.\n\nMarch 1923.\nView 2: March 1924.\nViews & 4: March 1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "35th Avenue & 93rd Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725239f", "uuid": "1d2cabb0-c556-012f-a449-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-65c7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725239f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 35th Avenue - Farrington Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Loyal Order of Moose"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clubs"]}, "back_id": "725239b", "back_text": "35th Avenue, at (right), and adjoining the N. W. corner of Farrington Street. On the left, adjoining the corner, is Flushing Lodge 1468, Loyal Order of Moose. The corner mansion was known as \"The Inn\" in 1929. The two buildings comprised the Kyle Institute in 1909. The mansion was owned by G. Hicks in 1891.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nApril 8, 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "35th Avenue & Farrington Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -5316,7 +5316,7 @@ {"id": "712320f", "uuid": "d15cd940-c541-012f-6655-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-00e5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712320f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: 36th Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chinn, George D.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Stables", "Studios"]}, "back_id": "712320b", "back_text": "(1)\n150 to 162 East 36th Street, south side, east from a point midway between Lexington and Third Aves., and to the latter (left), showing between Nos. 150 and 158, Sniffen Court, a small dead-end passageway extending southward towards the center of the block and lined on both sides by studios, that appear to have been former stables.\n\nDecember 10, 1937.\n\nGeorge D. Chinn.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "36th Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712321f", "uuid": "d1b4a4a0-c541-012f-9241-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-00e7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712321f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 36th Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712321b", "back_text": "123 East 36th Street, north side, west of Lexington Avenue, after being cleaned and renovated.\nAbout 1916.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "36th Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712326f", "uuid": "d4592510-c541-012f-0638-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-00f1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712326f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 36th Street (East) - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chinn, George D.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712326b", "back_text": "East 36th Street, north side, west from Park to Madison (left) Aves., showing the Morgan Library (foreground) and its Annex at the N.E. corner of Madison Ave. The latter was formerly (prior to reconstruction in 1927) the Morgan residence, which now is at the S.E. corner of Madison Ave., and East 37th Street.\n\nJanuary 30, 1938.\n\nGeorge D. Chinn.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "36th Street (East) & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "712331f", "uuid": "d6a095b0-c541-012f-64b2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-00fb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712331f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 36th Street (East) - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712331b", "back_text": "J. P. Morgan Library and Art Gallery, 36th Street, north side, adjoining and at the N.E. corner of Madison Avenue. About 1930.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n\n\nTHE NEW YORK\nPUBLIC LIBRARY\n\nASTOR, LENOX AND\nTILDEN FOUNDATIONS\nR L\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "36th Street (East) & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "712331f", "uuid": "d6a095b0-c541-012f-64b2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-00fb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712331f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 36th Street (East) - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712331b", "back_text": "J. P. Morgan Library and Art Gallery, 36th Street, north side, adjoining and at the N.E. corner of Madison Avenue. About 1930.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n\nTHE NEW YORK\nPUBLIC LIBRARY\n\nASTOR, LENOX AND\nTILDEN FOUNDATIONS\nR L\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "36th Street (East) & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712336f", "uuid": "d8b21340-c541-012f-3f91-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0105-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712336f&t=w", "date": "1915", "title": "Manhattan: 36th Street (East) - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "712336b", "back_text": "18-12 East 36th Street, south side, between Madison and Fifth Avenues.\nAbout 1915.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "36th Street (East) & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712322f", "uuid": "d2a97510-c541-012f-c59c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-00e9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712322f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: 36th Street (East) - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chinn, George D.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "712322b", "back_text": "118 to 124 East 36th Street, south side, between Park and Lexington Aves., showing prominently the newly remodelled former residence of Col. Henry L. Stimson, Secretary of State in President Hoover Cabinet, at No. 120. Note the change from a former English basement town house to a modern duplex apartment. For a further account see the New York Times of November 21, 1937.\n\nDecember 7, 1937.\n\nGeorge D. Chinn.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "36th Street (East) & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712327f", "uuid": "d4d8c590-c541-012f-7196-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-00f3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712327f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 36th Street (East) - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712327b", "back_text": "33 East 36th Street, north side, between Park and Madison Avenues.\n\n1938-9\n\nAlexander Alland\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "36th Street (East) & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -5368,7 +5368,7 @@ {"id": "712346f", "uuid": "dcf0bb50-c541-012f-f352-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0119-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712346f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 36th Street - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "712346b", "back_text": "152 West 36th Street, south side 7th Avenues and Broadway showing location of Supply Depository.\nBoard of Education, N.Y.C.\n1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "36th Street & 7th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712348f", "uuid": "ddc749f0-c541-012f-6fc8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-011d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712348f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: 36th Street - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Thirty-sixth Street (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streets"]}, "back_id": "712348b", "back_text": "36th Street, 8th Avenue to 9th. (Before Reconstruction).\n December 7, 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "36th Street & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712349f", "uuid": "de3c8b70-c541-012f-73fd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-011f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712349f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: 36th Street - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Thirty-sixth Street (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streets"]}, "back_id": "712349b", "back_text": "36th Street, 8th Avenue to 9th. (Before Reconstruction).\n December 7, 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "36th Street & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "712350f", "uuid": "de990660-c541-012f-b804-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0121-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712350f&t=w", "date": "1918, 1919", "title": "Manhattan: 36th Street - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Thirty-sixth Street (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streets"]}, "back_id": "712350b", "back_text": "(1) 36th Street, 9th to 8th Avenue.\n\n(2) Same, after reconstruction.\n\n\n\nDecember 7, 1918.\n\nNovember 2, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "36th Street & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "712350f", "uuid": "de990660-c541-012f-b804-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0121-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712350f&t=w", "date": "1918, 1919", "title": "Manhattan: 36th Street - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Thirty-sixth Street (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streets"]}, "back_id": "712350b", "back_text": "(1) 36th Street, 9th to 8th Avenue.\n\n(2) Same, after reconstruction.\n\nDecember 7, 1918.\n\nNovember 2, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "36th Street & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712351f", "uuid": "df13c1c0-c541-012f-61c0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0123-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712351f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 36th Street - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712351b", "back_text": "36th Street, south side, east from Ninth Avenue.\nMarch 18, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "36th Street & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712337f", "uuid": "d92eac30-c541-012f-db00-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0107-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712337f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 36th Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712337b", "back_text": "36th Street, south side, west from No. 12 East, between Madison and Fifth Avenues, the side door of the International Combustion Building.\n\nMay 31, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "36th Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712338f", "uuid": "d986a030-c541-012f-e805-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0109-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712338f&t=w", "date": "1915", "title": "Manhattan: 36th Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "712338b", "back_text": "12-10 East 36th Street, south side, between Madison and Fifth Avenues.\n\nAbout 1915.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "36th Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -5454,7 +5454,7 @@ {"id": "712375f", "uuid": "e9c2f2c0-c541-012f-9e01-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0153-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712375f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: 37th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Churches", "Confectioneries"]}, "back_id": "712375b", "back_text": "(1)\n37th Street, south side, west from First Avenue, also showing\n643-641 First Avenue.\nApril 8, 1931.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nA view solely of East 37th Street. Shown east of Second Ave. is St. Gabriel's R.C. Church. Note the Empire State Building in the background.\nOctober 12, 1936.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "37th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712376f", "uuid": "ea46db30-c541-012f-ab85-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0155-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712376f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 37th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712376b", "back_text": "(1)\n37th Street, west from and including First Avenue, also showing 645-647-649 First Avenue.\nApril 8, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same.\nOctober 12, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "37th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712377f", "uuid": "eacd2ba0-c541-012f-4589-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0157-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712377f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 37th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "712377b", "back_text": "37th Street, south side, west from No. 318 between First and Second Avenues, showing St. Gabriel's Roman Catholic Church and parish house at 308 East 37th Street.\n\nJuly 13, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "37th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "712379f", "uuid": "ebac91c0-c541-012f-6e8b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-015b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712379f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: 37th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Public utility companies"]}, "back_id": "712379b", "back_text": "E. 37th Street, n.s., betw. First and Second Avenues. Taken from the south-east corner E. 36th Street and Second Avenue, showing Edison Plant in distance.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 5, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "37th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "712379f", "uuid": "ebac91c0-c541-012f-6e8b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-015b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712379f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: 37th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Public utility companies"]}, "back_id": "712379b", "back_text": "E. 37th Street, n.s., betw. First and Second Avenues. Taken from the south-east corner E. 36th Street and Second Avenue, showing Edison Plant in distance.\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 5, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "37th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "725270f", "uuid": "27960190-c556-012f-e6b6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6605-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725270f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Queens: 37th Street - 20th Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "725270b", "back_text": "37th Street (center of view), south from 20th Road (Old Bowery Bay Road), to Twenty-first Ave. showing at the left the site of the old Francis D. Kouwenhoven house.\n\nMay 1929.\n\nEugene L. Arbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "37th Street & 20th Road, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "712378f", "uuid": "eb2c6cf0-c541-012f-cebd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0159-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712378f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: 37th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "Midtown-Queens Tunnel (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712378b", "back_text": "view 1: 37th Street e. fr. nr. Second Avenue, showing construction of Queens Midtown Tunn el.\n\nview 2: E. 37th Street e. fr. Second Avenue, showing New York Steam Plant, with tunnel construc- tion in foreground.\n\nview 3: E. 37th Street, n.s., e. fr. Second Avenue, showing change in grade level.\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 5, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "37th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712380f", "uuid": "ec259f00-c541-012f-dfb0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-015d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712380f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 37th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712380b", "back_text": "Rear of houses on 37th Street, east of Second Avenue.\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 5, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "37th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -5471,7 +5471,7 @@ {"id": "712423f", "uuid": "fe9bb860-c541-012f-25bf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-01b3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712423f&t=w", "date": "1907", "title": "Manhattan: 37th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses", "Presbyterian churches"]}, "back_id": "712423b", "back_text": "37th Street, north side, west from Fifth Avenue, showing the side of the Brick Presbyterian Church on Fifth Avenue at the corner. April 27, 1907.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "37th Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712425f", "uuid": "ff7d5070-c541-012f-b4c1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-01b7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712425f&t=w", "date": "1907", "title": "Manhattan: 37th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "712425b", "back_text": "37th Street, south side, east from Sixth Avenue to and including Fifth Avenue.\nMay 2, 1907.\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "37th Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712424f", "uuid": "ff1c81c0-c541-012f-71a6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-01b5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712424f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: 37th Street - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Thirty-seventh Street (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streets"]}, "back_id": "712424b", "back_text": "37th Street, 5th Avenue to 6th Avenue. (Before Reconstruction).\nDecember 7, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "37th Street & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "712426f", "uuid": "fffb0680-c541-012f-4a98-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-01b9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712426f&t=w", "date": "1907", "title": "Manhattan: 37th Street - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses", "Millinery", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "712426b", "back_text": "37th Street, north side, east from but not including Sixth Avenue. The millinery shop at the left is No. 63, adjoining the corner. April 27, 1907.\n\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "37th Street & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "712426f", "uuid": "fffb0680-c541-012f-4a98-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-01b9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712426f&t=w", "date": "1907", "title": "Manhattan: 37th Street - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses", "Millinery", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "712426b", "back_text": "37th Street, north side, east from but not including Sixth Avenue. The millinery shop at the left is No. 63, adjoining the corner. April 27, 1907.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "37th Street & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712428f", "uuid": "00cafe20-c542-012f-222d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-01bd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712428f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: 37th Street - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Thirty-seventh Street (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streets"]}, "back_id": "712428b", "back_text": "37th Street, 6th Avenue to Broadway. (Before Reconstruction).\nDecember 7, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "37th Street & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712429f", "uuid": "01448260-c542-012f-df2e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-01bf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712429f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: 37th Street - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Thirty-seventh Street (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streets"]}, "back_id": "712429b", "back_text": "37th Street, Broadway to 7th Avenue, (Before Reconstruction).\nDecember 7, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "37th Street & 7th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712430f", "uuid": "0195d440-c542-012f-44c2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-01c1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712430f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: 37th Street - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Thirty-seventh Street (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streets"]}, "back_id": "712430b", "back_text": "37th Street, Broadway to 7th Avenue, (Before Reconstruction).\nDecember 7, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "37th Street & 7th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -5616,7 +5616,7 @@ {"id": "725294f", "uuid": "2fbd5010-c556-012f-d32d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6635-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725294f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1932", "title": "Queens: 39th Avenue - 30th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Barbershops", "Machine shops", "Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "725294b", "back_text": "39th Avenue, north side, from 30th to 31st Streets.\nView 1 is from near 31st Street; view 2 from 30th Street.\nThe center building, that looks like a church, is occupied by F. Ane Company, Inc., Millwrights and Machinists.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 1: June 3, 1927\nView 2: March 23, 1932\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "39th Avenue & 30th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725295f", "uuid": "300a29f0-c556-012f-24c7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6637-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725295f&t=w", "date": "1920, 1929", "title": "Queens: 39th Avenue - 45th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "725295b", "back_text": "39th Avenue, at about 49th Street. This is one of the many small homes in the Sunnyside Gardens model community built by the City Housing Corporation. The number 39-26 on the doorway indicates that this dwelling is just south of 39th Avenue on any of the streets from 40th to 50th Streets, which comprise the development.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n1920's\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "39th Avenue & 49th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725296f", "uuid": "306b28a0-c556-012f-1e42-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6639-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725296f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Queens: 39th Avenue - 48th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Brick walls", "Neighborhoods", "Row houses"]}, "back_id": "725296b", "back_text": "39th Avenue, at about 49th Street, showing Jefferson Court, Sunnyside Gardens community development built by the City Housing Corporation.\n\nBrown Brothers\n\n1920's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "39th Avenue & 49th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "725297f", "uuid": "30c138b0-c556-012f-2eaa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-663b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725297f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Queens: 39th Avenue - 48th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Neighborhoods", "Row houses"]}, "back_id": "725297b", "back_text": "39th Avenue, at about 49th Street, showing part of the Sunnyside Gardens model community for moderate income families which the City Housing Corporation built.\n\nBrown Brothers\n\n\n1920's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "39th Avenue & 49th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "725297f", "uuid": "30c138b0-c556-012f-2eaa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-663b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725297f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Queens: 39th Avenue - 48th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Neighborhoods", "Row houses"]}, "back_id": "725297b", "back_text": "39th Avenue, at about 49th Street, showing part of the Sunnyside Gardens model community for moderate income families which the City Housing Corporation built.\n\nBrown Brothers\n\n1920's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "39th Avenue & 49th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725298f", "uuid": "3103e780-c556-012f-5c89-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-663d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725298f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Queens: 39th Avenue - 49th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Playgrounds", "Row houses"]}, "back_id": "725298b", "back_text": "THE PLAYGROUND IN A MODEL COMMUNITY\n\nSunnyside Gardens on Long Island, built by the City Housing Corporation, showing play and garden space and apparatus for small children\n\nJanuary 1928\n\n39th Ave. L.I.C.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "39th Avenue & 49th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725299f", "uuid": "315f0ca0-c556-012f-4be9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-663f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725299f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Queens: 39th Avenue - 52nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farmhouses", "Farms"]}, "back_id": "725299b", "back_text": "(1)\nThirty-ninth Ave., (along front of house), at the S.W. corner of 52nd Street (right, not shown) showing the John Morrell house. See\nother views for more data.\nMarch 1924.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n(2)\nThe same, a more extensive rear view of the Morrell homestead.\nMarch 1924.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "39th Avenue & 52nd Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725300f", "uuid": "31a46d70-c556-012f-2392-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6641-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725300f&t=w", "date": "1924, 1925", "title": "Queens: 39th Avenue - 52nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farmhouses"]}, "back_id": "725300b", "back_text": "39th Ave., (foreground) at the S.W. corner of 52nd Street (back of one story wing) showing in a set of four views the John Morrell farmhouse. Views one and two look east, and three and four west. Note this house was destroyed by fire in November 1925. One of its last owners was one Morgenthaler of New York City. See also other views for more data.\n\nMarch 1924.\nViews 1, 2 & 3.\nView 4: April 1925.\n\nEugene L. Ambruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "39th Avenue & 52nd Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -5697,12 +5697,12 @@ {"id": "712526f", "uuid": "2aecf250-c542-012f-cf27-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0281-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712526f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 39th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712526b", "back_text": "328-322 East 39th Street, south side, between First and Second Avenues, a rear view from 38th Street.\nJuly 11, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "39th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712529f", "uuid": "2cae2d20-c542-012f-f8cf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0287-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712529f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 39th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712529b", "back_text": "39th Street, north side, west from clearing between First and Second Avenues.\nSeptember, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "39th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712531f", "uuid": "2d9b0100-c542-012f-b0e6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-028b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712531f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: 39th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Power plants"]}, "back_id": "712531b", "back_text": "(1) East 39th Street, north side, between First and Second Aves,, and showing Tudor City Buildings across empty lots at this point.\n\nApril 8, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, at an earlier date, showing a closer view of the cleared area, as seen from 301 East 38th Street, at the N.E. corner of Second Ave. At the extreme right is shown the New York Edison Co. power plant, on the east side of First Ave. from East 39th to East 40th Streets.\nSeptember 11, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "39th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "712532f", "uuid": "2e1a23e0-c542-012f-e26b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-028d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712532f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 39th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Thirty-ninth Street (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streets"]}, "back_id": "712532b", "back_text": "(1)\n39th Street, Second to First Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame. after reconstruction.\n\n\nDecember 26, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "39th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "712532f", "uuid": "2e1a23e0-c542-012f-e26b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-028d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712532f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 39th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Thirty-ninth Street (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streets"]}, "back_id": "712532b", "back_text": "(1)\n39th Street, Second to First Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame. after reconstruction.\n\nDecember 26, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "39th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712533f", "uuid": "2e9987a0-c542-012f-eaab-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-028f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712533f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 39th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Thirty-ninth Street (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streets"]}, "back_id": "712533b", "back_text": "(1)\n39th Street, First to Second Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\nDecember 7, 1919.\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction. President Borough of Manhattan. December 26, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "39th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712534f", "uuid": "2ef93f50-c542-012f-e4a9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0291-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712534f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 39th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712534b", "back_text": "39th Street, east from but not including Second Avenue. April 8, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "39th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712535f", "uuid": "2f78ce70-c542-012f-eb21-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0293-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712535f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 39th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities"]}, "back_id": "712535b", "back_text": "(1)\n39th Street, north side, east of Second Avenue, where buildings have just been demolished; the view is northwest, showing the Chanin, Chrysler, and Daily News Buildings.\nSeptember 11, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same and showing the rears of Nos. 314 to 322 East 40th Street.\nSeptember 11, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "39th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712538f", "uuid": "30cc14a0-c542-012f-8ae7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0299-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712538f&t=w", "date": "1919, 1920", "title": "Manhattan: 39th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Thirty-ninth Street (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streets"]}, "back_id": "712538b", "back_text": "(1)\n39th Street, 3rd to 2nd Avenue. (Before reconstruction).\n\nDecember 7, 1919\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nDEcember 26, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "39th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "712539f", "uuid": "312aa7f0-c542-012f-922d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-029b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712539f&t=w", "date": "1919, 1920", "title": "Manhattan: 39th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Thirty-ninth Street (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streets"]}, "back_id": "712539b", "back_text": "(1)\n39th Street, 3rd to 2nd Avenue. (Before reconstruction).\n\nDecember 7, 1919.\n\n(2)\nSame. after reconstruction.\n\n\nDecember 26, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "39th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "712539f", "uuid": "312aa7f0-c542-012f-922d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-029b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712539f&t=w", "date": "1919, 1920", "title": "Manhattan: 39th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Thirty-ninth Street (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streets"]}, "back_id": "712539b", "back_text": "(1)\n39th Street, 3rd to 2nd Avenue. (Before reconstruction).\n\nDecember 7, 1919.\n\n(2)\nSame. after reconstruction.\n\nDecember 26, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "39th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "702743f", "uuid": "989094b0-c532-012f-cc82-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c27c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702743f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: 39th Street - 4th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Third Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "702743b", "back_text": "39th Street, west from near Fourth Avenue toward the upper New York Bay. On Third Avenue is the B. M. T. elevated structure. The street-car tracks lead to the ferry which operates from the foot of 39th Street to St. George, Staten Island.\n\nSeptember 8, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "39th Street & 4th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "712561f", "uuid": "3a68a050-c542-012f-1bd3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-02c7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712561f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 39th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clubs"]}, "back_id": "712561b", "back_text": "39th Street, north side, at Fifth Avenue, showing the old Union League clubhouse on the N.E. corner and the Wendel mansion on the N.W. corner.\n\nJune 14, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "39th Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712565f", "uuid": "3c304840-c542-012f-65db-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-02cf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712565f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Manhattan: 39th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Stables"]}, "back_id": "712565b", "back_text": "39th Street, north side, from Fifth to Seventh Avenues, showing a loft building replacing six old houses at Nos. 1-11 West. At the right is shown the Wendel stable; the house itself, at the corner of Fifth Avenue, is not included in the picture.\nAbout 1922.\n\nGift of E. M. Jenks.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "39th Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -5719,7 +5719,7 @@ {"id": "712574f", "uuid": "402b99e0-c542-012f-9c8d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-02e2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712574f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 39th Street - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Excavation"]}, "back_id": "712574b", "back_text": "(1)\n39th Street, west from and including Broadway. May 7, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, at an earlier date, from a point slightly eastward, and showing excavation work in progress, at the S.E. corner of Broadway, on the foundation for the 33-story Bricken-Casino Building. February 28, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "39th Street & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712575f", "uuid": "40a2e940-c542-012f-6ff2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-02e4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712575f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 39th Street - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Studios"]}, "back_id": "712575b", "back_text": "39th Street, south side, west from and including Broadway. The Pictorial Review Building, shortly to be demolished, stands at the S.W. corner of Seventh Avenue.\n\nJuly 4, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "39th Street & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712542f", "uuid": "32816fc0-c542-012f-5b95-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-02a1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712542f&t=w", "date": "1919, 1921", "title": "Manhattan: 39th Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Thirty-ninth Street (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streets"]}, "back_id": "712542b", "back_text": "(1)\n39th Street, Lexington to 3rd Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction.\n\nDecember 7, 1919.\n\n(2)\nSame. (After reconstruction)/\n\nJune 21, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "39th Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "712543f", "uuid": "32f71940-c542-012f-81c5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-02a3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712543f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 39th Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Thirty-ninth Street (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streets"]}, "back_id": "712543b", "back_text": "(1)\n39th Street, Lexington Avenue to 3rd.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame. (After reconstruction).\n\n\nDecember 7, 1919.\nJanuary 20, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "39th Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "712543f", "uuid": "32f71940-c542-012f-81c5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-02a3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712543f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 39th Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Thirty-ninth Street (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streets"]}, "back_id": "712543b", "back_text": "(1)\n39th Street, Lexington Avenue to 3rd.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame. (After reconstruction).\n\nDecember 7, 1919.\nJanuary 20, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "39th Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712544f", "uuid": "334fe2c0-c542-012f-4236-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-02a5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712544f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 39th Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712544b", "back_text": "(1)\n39th Street, north side, west from and including Lexington Avenue.\nIn the background are shown three skyscrapers, 9 East 39th Street or 10 East 40th Street, the new building at 277 Madison Avenue, and the Lefcourt Colonial Building at 297 Madison Avenue (41st Street).\nSeptember 9, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, not including Lexington Avenue.\nSeptember 9, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "39th Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712558f", "uuid": "392dfea0-c542-012f-f092-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-02c1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712558f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 39th Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712558b", "back_text": "39th Street, east from and including Madison Avenue.\nSeptember 10, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "39th Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712559f", "uuid": "3990ddd0-c542-012f-96e0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-02c3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712559f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 39th Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712559b", "back_text": "(1) 39th Street, north side, at Madison Avenue.\nAugust 23, 1931.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same.\nMay 25, 1931.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "39th Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -5780,7 +5780,7 @@ {"id": "724967f", "uuid": "bad86900-c555-012f-c83c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-63a7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724967f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: 3rd Avenue - 150th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "724967b", "back_text": "3rd Avenue, north side, between 150th Street and Powells Cove Boulevard, showing the Pool House. It was owned, in 1873, by C. Graham.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nAugust 4, 1935\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 150th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "700012f", "uuid": "a90a02f0-c52e-012f-70db-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a085-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700012f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: 3rd Avenue - 157th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Morris High School"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Public schools"]}, "back_id": "700012b", "back_text": "1) 3rd Ave. & 157th St., n.e. cor.\nMorris High School Annex\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\nApril 30, 1941\n\n2) 3rd Ave. & 158th St., s.e. cor.\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\nApril 30, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 157th Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "708012f", "uuid": "c8b8e900-c53a-012f-de7e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-df3d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708012f&t=w", "date": "1925-06", "title": "Manhattan: 3rd Avenue - 15th and 16th Street.", "alt_title": ["158 - 160 Third Avenue west side between 15th and 16th Street."], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708012b", "back_text": "158-160 Third Avenue west side between 15th and 16th Street. This property was bought for the estate of Peter Stuyvesant in 1664, and became a part of the Stuyvesant farm. June, 1925.", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 15th and 16th Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "700014f", "uuid": "a9b1dcc0-c52e-012f-b5e6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a089-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700014f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: 3rd Avenue - 161st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "700014b", "back_text": "Bx. 3rd Ave. 161st St. Station\n\n\nAp. 30, 1941\n\nRock Outcrop\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "3rd Avenue & 161st Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "700014f", "uuid": "a9b1dcc0-c52e-012f-b5e6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a089-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700014f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: 3rd Avenue - 161st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "700014b", "back_text": "Bx. 3rd Ave. 161st St. Station\n\nAp. 30, 1941\n\nRock Outcrop\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "3rd Avenue & 161st Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700015f", "uuid": "a9ff2820-c52e-012f-50b5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a08b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700015f&t=w", "date": "1916", "title": "Bronx: 3rd Avenue - 165th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Grocery stores"]}, "back_id": "700015b", "back_text": "3353 Third Ave., west side, between East 165th and East 166th Streets, showing one of the James Butler stores.\n\nAbout 1916.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 165th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700016f", "uuid": "aa5b1240-c52e-012f-47e0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a08d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700016f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: 3rd Avenue - 166th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700016b", "back_text": "3rd Ave. at 166th St., looking north. Construction Photo. Shoring used in reconstruction of 3rd Ave. El.", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "3rd Avenue & 166th Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700017f", "uuid": "aabab0d0-c52e-012f-0711-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a08f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700017f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Bronx: 3rd Avenue - 168th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "700017b", "back_text": "Third Ave., east side, north from (No. 3524) but not including East 168th to 169th Streets. Also shown is part of the Third Ave. Elevated Line.\n\nMay 24, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 168th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} @@ -5814,18 +5814,18 @@ {"id": "711570f", "uuid": "8b501400-c540-012f-cee5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fb09-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711570f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 3rd Avenue - 21st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Florist shops"]}, "back_id": "711570b", "back_text": "21st Street, west from N.W. corner of Third Avenue. Gramercy Park is on the south side.\nMay 21, 1934.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "3rd Avenue & 21st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708024f", "uuid": "ce004fb0-c53a-012f-c032-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-df55-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708024f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 3rd Avenue - 22nd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Pavilions", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "708024b", "back_text": "Third Ave., east side, north from, but not including East 22nd Street, showing (prominently), a portion of the building until recently occupied by the New York Opthalmic Hospital; also known as the Henry Keep Pavilion; erected in 1871 by Emma A. Keep. This hospital is now (1937), located at No. 1 East 105th Street, in the building of the Fifth Ave. Hospital, at the N.E. corner of East 105th Street. Also shown is the 23rd Street station of the Third Ave. Elevated Line.\n\nDecember 23, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 22nd Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "702274f", "uuid": "e65e6d90-c531-012f-33e4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bed6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702274f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 3rd Avenue - 22nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702274b", "back_text": "Third Avenue at 22nd Street, n.e. cor., Brooklyn.\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 22, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 22nd Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "702275f", "uuid": "e6ce17f0-c531-012f-0400-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bed8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702275f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 3rd Avenue - 22nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702275b", "back_text": "Third Avenue, e.s., s. fr. 22nd Street, Brooklyn.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 22, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 22nd Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "702275f", "uuid": "e6ce17f0-c531-012f-0400-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bed8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702275f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 3rd Avenue - 22nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702275b", "back_text": "Third Avenue, e.s., s. fr. 22nd Street, Brooklyn.\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 22, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 22nd Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702276f", "uuid": "e7206c10-c531-012f-db78-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-beda-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702276f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: 3rd Avenue - 22nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Elevated highways", "Road construction"]}, "back_id": "702276b", "back_text": "3rd Avenue, north from 22nd Street, showing demolition on both sides of the thoroughfare for the construction of the elevated Gowanus Parkway. Most of the demolition was on the east side of the avenue. view 3 shows the west side of the avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 21, 1941\nViews 1,2,3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 22nd Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702277f", "uuid": "e78d8070-c531-012f-0ade-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bedc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702277f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 3rd Avenue - 22nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702277b", "back_text": "Third Avenue, e.s., betw. 23rd-22nd Streets, Brooklyn.\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 21, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 22nd Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702279f", "uuid": "e84d6710-c531-012f-9963-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bee0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702279f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: 3rd Avenue - 22nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hardware stores"]}, "back_id": "702279b", "back_text": "3rd Avenue, north from 24th to 22nd Streets, showing the buildings on the west side of the avenue and the clearance on the east side, which was created by the tearing down of numerous frame dwellings. Third Avenue is being reconstructed into Brooklyn's northerly\nextension of the Belt Parkway.\nOctober 23, 1940\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 2 shows to N.E. corner of Third Avenue and 24th Street, before demolition for the Parkway.\nView 3 shows the east side of the avenue at 23rd Street, looking north.\nJuly 22, 1940\n\nview 2: neg. no. A-953\nview 3: neg. no. A-954\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "3rd Avenue & 22nd Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702278f", "uuid": "e7fed350-c531-012f-de2a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bede-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702278f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: 3rd Avenue - 23rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "702278b", "back_text": "720 to 728 3rd Avenue, at 23rd Street. The east side of the avenue (foreground) is being widened as part of Brooklyn's northerly extension of the Belt Parkway.\nOctober 23, 1940\nP.L. Sperr\n\nView 2 shows to east side of the avenue from 24th to 23rd Streets, during demolition.\nJuly 21, 1940\n\nview 2: Neg. No. A-952\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "3rd Avenue & 23rd Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "708025f", "uuid": "ce9486d0-c53a-012f-d523-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-df57-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708025f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 3rd Avenue - 24th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "708025b", "back_text": "Third Ave., east side, north from and including East 24th Street.\nMay 23, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 24th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708026f", "uuid": "ceed23b0-c53a-012f-6735-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-df59-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708026f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 3rd Avenue - 24th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chinn, George D.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708026b", "back_text": "339 Third Avenue, west side, between East 24th and 25th Street's ---Murray's Swap Shop.\n\nJuly, 1938\n\nGeorge D. Chinn\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 24th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "702280f", "uuid": "e8d265f0-c531-012f-4778-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bee2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702280f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 3rd Avenue - 24th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702280b", "back_text": "Third Avenue and 24th Street, n.e. cor., Brooklyn.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 21, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 24th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "702280f", "uuid": "e8d265f0-c531-012f-4778-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bee2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702280f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 3rd Avenue - 24th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702280b", "back_text": "Third Avenue and 24th Street, n.e. cor., Brooklyn.\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 21, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 24th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702281f", "uuid": "e930b360-c531-012f-a257-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bee4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702281f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: 3rd Avenue - 24th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Belt Parkway (New York, N.Y.)", "Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Boat & ship industry", "Coal trade", "Road construction"]}, "back_id": "702281b", "back_text": "3rd Avenue, south from 24th to 26th Streets. The clearance on the east side of the avenue is for the construction of Gowanus Parkway, Brooklyn's northerly extension of the Belt Parkway. Buildings on the west side of the avenue were left unmolested.\n\nView 2 shows the Sullivan Dry Dock and Repair yard, formerly the Todd Shipyard, at the S.W. corner of 24th Street. View 3 shows the S.W. corner of 25th Street.\n\nOctober, 1940\nViews 1,2,3\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 24th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "708027f", "uuid": "cf7299f0-c53a-012f-a30f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-df5b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708027f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 3rd Avenue - 25th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Third Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "708027b", "back_text": "(1) Third Ave., east side, north from and including East 25th Street. Note Chrysler Building across the Third Ave. Elevated structure.\n\nMay 23, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, slightly northward.\n\nMay 23, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same, at a later date.\n\nDecember 23, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 25th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "702282f", "uuid": "e9a3f970-c531-012f-0d67-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bee6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702282f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: 3rd Avenue - 25th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702282b", "back_text": "(1)\n3rd Avenue, east side, north from 25th Street, showing the clearance which was created by the demolition of numerous tenements. This area will become part of Gowanus Parkway, the highway leading to and from the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel.\n\nOctober 17, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(2)\nThe east side of Third Avenue, between 24th and 23rd Streets.\n\nOctober 17, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(3)\nThe east side of the Avenue at 22nd Street.\n\nOctober 17, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 25th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "702283f", "uuid": "ea1c9540-c531-012f-1b42-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bee8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702283f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: 3rd Avenue - 25th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Drugstores"]}, "back_id": "702283b", "back_text": "Third Avenue at 25th Street, Brooklyn.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 21, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 25th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "702283f", "uuid": "ea1c9540-c531-012f-1b42-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bee8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702283f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: 3rd Avenue - 25th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Drugstores"]}, "back_id": "702283b", "back_text": "Third Avenue at 25th Street, Brooklyn.\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 21, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 25th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702284f", "uuid": "ea7ccad0-c531-012f-a834-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-beea-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702284f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: 3rd Avenue - 25th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702284b", "back_text": "3rd Avenue, east side, north from 26th to 25th Streets, showing the site during demolition activities to make possible the construction of Gowanus Parkway, the highway which will carry traffic to and from the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel. Buildings occupied by the General Air Filters Corporation, Neubauer and Company, and the Henshaw Furniture Company stood here. In the background is the spire of the Church of Our Lady of Czenstochowa.\n\nOctober 17, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n[handwritten matter follows]\n\nView 2: The N.E. corner of Third Avenue and 25th Street, before demolition\n\nView 3: The S.E. corner of Third Avenue and 25th Street.\n\nJuly 21, 1940\n\nview 2: neg. no. A-945\nview 3: neg. no. A-946\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "3rd Avenue & 25th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702285f", "uuid": "eaf7a5d0-c531-012f-2330-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-beec-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702285f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: 3rd Avenue - 25th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Contractors", "Factories", "Paper industry", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "702285b", "back_text": "view 1: Third Avenue, e.s., s. from, but not including 25th Street. The intersection shown is 26th Street.\n\nview 2: Third Avenue, e.s., s. fr. 26th Street.\n\nview 3: Third Avenue, e.s., s. from, but not including 27th Street.\n\nview 4: Third Avenue, e.s., s. from, but not including 28th Street. The intersection shown is 29th Street.\n\nAll: P. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 21, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 25th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "708028f", "uuid": "cffbe400-c53a-012f-7d0f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-df5d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708028f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 3rd Avenue - 26th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Third Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Grocery stores"]}, "back_id": "708028b", "back_text": "(1) Third Ave., east side, north from East 26th Street, showing in the background, (left to right) the Chanin and Chrysler Buildings. Also seen is the 28th Street station of the Third Ave. Elevated Line.\n\nDecember 23, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, from a point slightly northward.\n\nDecember 23, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 26th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -5872,7 +5872,7 @@ {"id": "708060f", "uuid": "dd40b640-c53a-012f-aac5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-df9d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708060f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 3rd Avenue - 37th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Somach Photographic Company", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Pet shops", "Restaurants", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "708060b", "back_text": "Third Avenue, east side, south from E. 38th Street, showing mainly the 38th-37th Street frontage as viewed southeastward from the N. W. corner.\n\nJanuary 7, 1939\n\nSomach Photo Service\nNew York City Tunnel Authority\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 37th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "702295f", "uuid": "ef18b340-c531-012f-cf5e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bf00-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702295f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: 3rd Avenue - 37th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "702295b", "back_text": "3rd Avenue, north from 37th Street, showing the Bush Terminal buildings. On the east side of the avenue can be seen construction work on the Gowanus Parkway.\n\nView 2 shows 37th Street houses.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nJanuary, 1941\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 37th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "708061f", "uuid": "de182630-c53a-012f-7f4c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-df9f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708061f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 3rd Avenue - 38th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Somach Photographic Company", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Drugstores", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "708061b", "back_text": "Third Avenue, west side, south from E. 38th Street as viewed from the easterly side of this thoroughfare.\n\nJanuary 7, 1939\n\nSomach Photo Service\nNew York City Tunnel Authority\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 38th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "702296f", "uuid": "ef7afc80-c531-012f-68f4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bf02-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702296f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: 3rd Avenue - 38th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "702296b", "back_text": "view 1: Third Avenue, south across 38th Street, Brooklyn.\n\n\nview 2: Third Avenue and 38th Street, n.e. cor., Brooklyn.\n\n\nview 3: Third Avenue at 38th Street, Brooklyn.\n\n\nAll: P. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 21, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 38th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "702296f", "uuid": "ef7afc80-c531-012f-68f4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bf02-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702296f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: 3rd Avenue - 38th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "702296b", "back_text": "view 1: Third Avenue, south across 38th Street, Brooklyn.\n\nview 2: Third Avenue and 38th Street, n.e. cor., Brooklyn.\n\nview 3: Third Avenue at 38th Street, Brooklyn.\n\nAll: P. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 21, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 38th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "708062f", "uuid": "de83a350-c53a-012f-97f7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dfa1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708062f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 3rd Avenue - 38th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities"]}, "back_id": "708062b", "back_text": "Gypsies at S.W. corner of Third Avenue and 38th Street. News Building in background.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\nOctober 6, 1933.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 38th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708063f", "uuid": "dedaa2a0-c53a-012f-9963-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dfa3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708063f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 3rd Avenue - 38th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "708063b", "back_text": "Third Ave. looking North from 38th street.", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "3rd Avenue & 38th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "702297f", "uuid": "efd21160-c531-012f-3148-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bf04-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702297f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: 3rd Avenue - 39th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702297b", "back_text": "view 1: Third Avenue, e.s., north fr. 39th Street, Brooklyn.\n\nview 2: 39th Street adj. n.e. cor. Third Avenue, Brooklyn.\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 21, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 39th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -5904,7 +5904,7 @@ {"id": "708087f", "uuid": "eae720e0-c53a-012f-4840-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dfd3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708087f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 3rd Avenue - 54th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bakeries", "Glass industry", "Grocery stores"]}, "back_id": "708087b", "back_text": "907-913 Third Avenue, at and north of the N. E. corner of 54th Street, showing 903-907 Third Avenue, three four-story frame buildings which will still stand in 1935.\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York, Negative No. 79,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 54th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708088f", "uuid": "eb467dd0-c53a-012f-10da-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dfd5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708088f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 3rd Avenue - 54th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Antique stores"]}, "back_id": "708088b", "back_text": "(1)\nThird Ave., east side, north from, but not including 55th Streets. Buildings No. 903-905-907 are 4-story frame houses.\nJune 16, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing only Nos. 903-907 Third Ave.\nJune 16, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 54th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708091f", "uuid": "ec5b4a80-c53a-012f-7124-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dfdb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708091f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1940", "title": "Manhattan: 3rd Avenue - 55th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Antique stores", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "708091b", "back_text": "(I) Third Avenue, West Side at E. 55th Street. March 28th, 1928\n(2) The same at a later date. Note beginning of demolition of building of 55th Street corner. June 17th, 1940\nPhotographs by, P.L. Sperr,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 55th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "708089f", "uuid": "eb9a1800-c53a-012f-8ea3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dfd7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708089f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 3rd Avenue - 55th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Drugstores", "Elevated railroads", "Paint industry", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "708089b", "back_text": "(1) Third Ave., west side, north from East 55th Street. Notice Third Ave., Elevated, with East 59th Street station in the background.\n\nJune 16, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, from a different angle.\n\nJune 16, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, showing a closer perspective.\n\n\nJune 16, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 55th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "708089f", "uuid": "eb9a1800-c53a-012f-8ea3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dfd7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708089f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 3rd Avenue - 55th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Drugstores", "Elevated railroads", "Paint industry", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "708089b", "back_text": "(1) Third Ave., west side, north from East 55th Street. Notice Third Ave., Elevated, with East 59th Street station in the background.\n\nJune 16, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, from a different angle.\n\nJune 16, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, showing a closer perspective.\n\nJune 16, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 55th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708090f", "uuid": "ec11e980-c53a-012f-75f9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dfd9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708090f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 3rd Avenue - 55th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "708090b", "back_text": "Third Avenue, east side, north from 55th Street.\nApril 21, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 55th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708092f", "uuid": "eccc7bd0-c53a-012f-9dd7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dfdd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708092f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 3rd Avenue - 55th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "708092b", "back_text": "South on Third Avenue from N.W. corner of 55th Street.\nOctober 22, 1928.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 55th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708093f", "uuid": "ed401250-c53a-012f-5a10-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dfdf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708093f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 3rd Avenue - 55th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Excavation"]}, "back_id": "708093b", "back_text": "West side of Third Avenue from 55th to 56th Streets, across excavations at S.E. corner of 56th Street.\nAugust 9, 1928.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 55th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -5962,7 +5962,7 @@ {"id": "708139f", "uuid": "00446510-c53b-012f-c511-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e03a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708139f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: 3rd Avenue - 93rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brewing industry", "Clock towers", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "708139b", "back_text": "Third Avenue, at the S.E. corner of E. 94th Street, showing a clearance at same across which the photographer is viewing to show the clock tower atop a unit of Rupperts Brewery. This structure is on the south side of E. 93rd Street between Third and Second Avenue. Note the \"El\" on the thoroughfare from which it receives its popular name.\n\nSeptember 13, 1938.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 93rd Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "702305f", "uuid": "f2a5c790-c531-012f-112a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bf14-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702305f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Brooklyn: 3rd Avenue - 94th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "702305b", "back_text": "Third Ave., east side, from and including 94th to, but not including 95th Streets. The view shows a modern apartment house, at 310-94th Street.\n\nAbout 1931.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 94th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "708140f", "uuid": "00bdfa00-c53b-012f-32f4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e03c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708140f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 3rd Avenue - 97th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708140b", "back_text": "Third Avenue, east side, north from East 97th Street, showing tenements interspersed with clearances. The latter are a direct result of Mayor La Guardia's & Tenement House Commissioner Langdon Post's campaign for slum clearance.\nNo. 2 is northward from the middle of the 97th - 98th Street block and shows across a corner clearance (S.E. corner) the buildings north of 98th Street. Note the Third Avenue \"El\" overhead and casting dense shadows over the street level. The station thereof is at 99th Street.\n\nSeptember 13, 1938\nViews 1 and 2\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 97th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "707994f", "uuid": "c1f46cd0-c53a-012f-09a1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-df19-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707994f&t=w", "date": "1860", "title": "Manhattan: 3rd Avenue - 9th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bakeries"]}, "back_id": "707994b", "back_text": "Third Avenue and East Ninth Street. View looking up the Avenue from the Bible House, Founded in May 1816, opposite Astor Place. At lower right of picture is seen the Ninth Street Bread and Cake Shop. In the distance may be seen the twin spires of St. George's P.E. Church. The single spire is on the Friends Meeting House.\n\nCollection of George T. Bagos,\n86 Madison Avenue, N.Y. City.\n\n\nNo Date,\nAbout 1860.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 9th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "707994f", "uuid": "c1f46cd0-c53a-012f-09a1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-df19-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707994f&t=w", "date": "1860", "title": "Manhattan: 3rd Avenue - 9th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bakeries"]}, "back_id": "707994b", "back_text": "Third Avenue and East Ninth Street. View looking up the Avenue from the Bible House, Founded in May 1816, opposite Astor Place. At lower right of picture is seen the Ninth Street Bread and Cake Shop. In the distance may be seen the twin spires of St. George's P.E. Church. The single spire is on the Friends Meeting House.\n\nCollection of George T. Bagos,\n86 Madison Avenue, N.Y. City.\n\nNo Date,\nAbout 1860.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & 9th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707995f", "uuid": "c27119b0-c53a-012f-4088-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-df1b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707995f&t=w", "date": "1880, 1927", "title": "Manhattan: 3rd Avenue - 9th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "707995b", "back_text": "B-3 (1)\nThird Avenue,looking North from the 9th Street station of the Third Avenue \"L\".\nNEG # 3667 October 28th,1927\nP.L,Sperr,\n\n(2)Third Avenue \"L\", near 9th Street about 1880.\nPhotography by,\nJohn Reid,\nPaterson, New Jersey.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "3rd Avenue & 9th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "700008f", "uuid": "a79cc340-c52e-012f-ac59-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a07d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700008f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: 3rd Avenue - Alexander Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Gasoline pumps", "Studios"]}, "back_id": "700008b", "back_text": "Intersection of Third(right) and Alexander Avenues, looking south. The building with the tank on the top is Loew's Scenic Studio. Several four-story buildings formerly occupied the triangular block where the gasoline station is. View 3 shows a closeup of the east side of Third Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 29, 1941\nViews 1, 2, 3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & Alexander Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "702242f", "uuid": "d9cc6140-c531-012f-43d0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-be96-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702242f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Brooklyn: 3rd Avenue - Atlantic Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Factories"]}, "back_id": "702242b", "back_text": "3rd Avenue south from Atlantic Avenue\nBrooklyn\n5/31/42\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue & Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -6013,7 +6013,7 @@ {"id": "486030", "uuid": "4f1e83e0-c60e-012f-24d3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47db-a1ad-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=486030&t=w", "date": "1941-08-13", "title": "3rd Avenue at 99th Street and , East side to , Manhattan", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streetscapes (Urban design)"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "3rd Avenue at 99th Street, East side to , Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City, 1931-1942.]"} {"id": "485996", "uuid": "43e925b0-c60e-012f-4b67-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47db-a18b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=485996&t=w", "date": "1940-09-21", "title": "3rd Avenue at 9th Street and Astor Place, to , Manhattan", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streetscapes (Urban design)"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "3rd Avenue at 9th Street and Astor Place, to , Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City, 1931-1942.]"} {"id": "485890", "uuid": "89355ef0-c60e-012f-ac82-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47db-a121-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=485890&t=w", "date": "1941-11-15", "title": "3rd Avenue at Prospect Avenue, to South, Brooklyn", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streetscapes (Urban design)"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "3rd Avenue at Prospect Avenue, to South, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City, 1931-1942.]"} -{"id": "730172f", "uuid": "8debc3d0-c55d-012f-76f2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8c48-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730172f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "General view - East 3rd Avenue.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 3rd Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "730172b", "back_text": "General view towards East 3rd Avenue from the Chain Building.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nJuly 5, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "730172f", "uuid": "8debc3d0-c55d-012f-76f2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8c48-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730172f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "General view - East 3rd Avenue.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 3rd Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "730172b", "back_text": "General view towards East 3rd Avenue from the Chain Building.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nJuly 5, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "1507713", "uuid": "bc30be40-c5ce-012f-16f9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e1-fee5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1507713&t=w", "date": null, "title": "3rd Street (East) - Avenue A", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1507714", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "3rd Street (East) - Avenue A, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} {"id": "710867f", "uuid": "6c614d10-c53f-012f-2e4e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f586-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710867f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 3rd Street (East) - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "710867b", "back_text": "45 East 3rd Street, adjoining the N.E. corner of Second Ave. Building shown is the Eastern Hospital.\nJune 25, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Street (East) & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710866f", "uuid": "6c102dc0-c53f-012f-26c5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f584-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710866f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 3rd Street (East) - Bowery", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "710866b", "back_text": "Nos. 1-7 East 3rd Street, adjoining and east of the N.E. corner of the Bowery. Note the two old houses at Nos. 1 and 3.\n\nMay 9, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "3rd Street (East) & Bowery, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -6198,7 +6198,7 @@ {"id": "712692f", "uuid": "74482a30-c542-012f-8475-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-03ce-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712692f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 40th Street (West) - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712692b", "back_text": "A view of the three-story frame house in the rear of No.422 West 40th Street, south side, west of Ninth Avenue.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "40th Street (West) & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712694f", "uuid": "75182680-c542-012f-c588-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-03d2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712694f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 40th Street (West) - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712694b", "back_text": "West 40th Street (the immediate foreground) north side, between Ninth and Tenth Avenues, showing a clearance between this point and West 41st Street. This, in conjunction with the buildings on the north side of the latter point will form a portion of the new Dyer Avenue, the approach to the new Lincoln Tunnel. The loft building seen in the left background is on the north side of 42nd Street and will remain, to face the northern extremity of this vehicular roadway.\n\nMarch 18, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "40th Street (West) & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712646f", "uuid": "611e4e40-c542-012f-aa93-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0372-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712646f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Manhattan: 40th Street (West) - Between 5th and 6th Avenues.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712646b", "back_text": "West 40th Street, south side, west from but not including Fifth, to but not including Sixth Aves.\nMay 29, 1935.\n\nS. J. Cappielo.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "40th Street (West) & Between 5th and 6th Avenues., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "733180f", "uuid": "3e4ffbd0-c562-012f-b65d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a3ae-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733180f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Squatters Colony - A hobo [and his shelter.]", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 40th Street (West) - 11th Avenue.]"], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Squatters"]}, "back_id": "733180b", "back_text": "Squatters Colony: A hobo and his shelter on W. 40th Street near 11th Avenue.\n\nJanuary 1938\n\nAlexander Alland\n\n\nThis photo is one of a series that appeared in the published volume \"Portrait of N. Y.\" by Felix Reisenberg and Alex. Alland, IRGV.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "40th Street (West) and 11th Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "733180f", "uuid": "3e4ffbd0-c562-012f-b65d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a3ae-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733180f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Squatters Colony - A hobo [and his shelter.]", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 40th Street (West) - 11th Avenue.]"], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Squatters"]}, "back_id": "733180b", "back_text": "Squatters Colony: A hobo and his shelter on W. 40th Street near 11th Avenue.\n\nJanuary 1938\n\nAlexander Alland\n\nThis photo is one of a series that appeared in the published volume \"Portrait of N. Y.\" by Felix Reisenberg and Alex. Alland, IRGV.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "40th Street (West) and 11th Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "717928f", "uuid": "6d233f60-c542-012f-ead8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2ca9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717928f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Manhattan: 40th Street - [6th Avenue]", "alt_title": ["[New York Public Library open-air reading room in Bryant Park.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bryant Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "717928b", "back_text": "Bryant Park, south side (40th Street), showing the open-air reading room newly established by the New York Public Library.\nSummer, 1935.\nView No. 2.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "40th Street & [6th Avenue], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717929f", "uuid": "6cc10b10-c542-012f-c179-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2cab-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717929f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Manhattan: 40th Street - [6th Avenue]", "alt_title": ["[New York Public Library open-air reading room in Bryant Park.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bryant Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "717929b", "back_text": "Bryant Park, south side (40th Street), showing the open-air reading room newly established by the New York Public Library.\nSummer, 1935.\nView No. 1.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "40th Street & [6th Avenue], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712603f", "uuid": "4ca49c90-c542-012f-c4ae-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-031c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712603f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: 40th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Brick walls"]}, "back_id": "712603b", "back_text": "40th Street, north side, at First Avenue, showing No. 351 and the eastern end of Prospect Place at the top of the embankment. This was taken before demolition for Tudor City began.\nMay 11, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "40th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -6241,10 +6241,10 @@ {"id": "712749f", "uuid": "8e2d2c50-c542-012f-a00b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0440-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712749f&t=w", "date": "1933, 1934", "title": "Manhattan: 41st Street (West) - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches", "Printers", "Printing industry", "Reformed churches"]}, "back_id": "712749b", "back_text": "(1) West 41st Street, south side, west from (No. 408), but not including Ninth Ave. Shown in the foreground, at Nos. 418-420, is an old church, occupied in the 1890's by Zion chapel, and used later by a Greek Congregation, after some years of secular use.\nNEG # 3472 June 4, 1933.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, slightly westward. In the background, appears the spire of St. Raphael's R.C. Church.\nAugust 30, 1934.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "41st Street (West) & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712753f", "uuid": "8fe23560-c542-012f-3995-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0448-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712753f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 41st Street (West) - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches"]}, "back_id": "712753b", "back_text": "418 West 41st Street, south side, west of Ninth Avenue. This is an old church, occupied in the 1890's by Zion Chapel, and was occupied by a Greek congregation after some years of secular use.\n\nJune 4, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "41st Street (West) & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712756f", "uuid": "913394b0-c542-012f-1861-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-044e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712756f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 41st Street (West) - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712756b", "back_text": "West 41st Street (immediate foreground) south side, between Ninth and Tenth Avenues, showing a clearance extending southward several blocks. Dyer Avenue will be constructed here and form a vehicular approach to the new Lincoln Tunnel. The tenement seen in the path of this demolition is No. 424-26 W. 39th Street.\n\nMay 15, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "41st Street (West) & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "712757f", "uuid": "91ac9390-c542-012f-a69e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0450-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712757f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 41st Street - 10th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712757b", "back_text": "41st Street, north side, west from No. 509 west of Tenth Avenue. 509-511 and 517, shown here, belong to the New York Fireproof Tenement Company. No. 521-533, adjoining, is the Loewer's Brewery (1829).\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\nMay 27, 1930.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "41st Street & 10th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "712757f", "uuid": "91ac9390-c542-012f-a69e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0450-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712757f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 41st Street - 10th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712757b", "back_text": "41st Street, north side, west from No. 509 west of Tenth Avenue. 509-511 and 517, shown here, belong to the New York Fireproof Tenement Company. No. 521-533, adjoining, is the Loewer's Brewery (1829).\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nMay 27, 1930.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "41st Street & 10th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712758f", "uuid": "9210d010-c542-012f-5616-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0452-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712758f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: 41st Street - 10th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "712758b", "back_text": "41st Street, west from and including Tenth Avenue, showing the spire of St. Raphael's Roman Catholic Church on the south side.\n\nMay 27, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nThe same slightly westward.\n\nMay 21, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nA view further westward.\n\nMay 27, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "41st Street & 10th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712759f", "uuid": "9291ad80-c542-012f-8255-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0454-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712759f&t=w", "date": "1912", "title": "Manhattan: 41st Street - 10th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "712759b", "back_text": "(1)\n41st Street, 10th to 11th Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2) Same, after reconstruction.\n\nJuly 30, 1912.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "41st Street & 10th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "712760f", "uuid": "930af680-c542-012f-a0b3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0456-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712760f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: 41st Street - 10th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "712760b", "back_text": "(1)\n41st Street, 10th to 11th Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\n\nJuly 30, 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "41st Street & 10th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "712760f", "uuid": "930af680-c542-012f-a0b3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0456-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712760f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: 41st Street - 10th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "712760b", "back_text": "(1)\n41st Street, 10th to 11th Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nJuly 30, 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "41st Street & 10th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "725335f", "uuid": "3d041b80-c556-012f-297f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6687-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725335f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: 41st Street - 19th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "725335b", "back_text": "41st Street, east side, between 19th Avenue and Berrian Boulevard, showing the Steinway Mansion, owned by the manufacturers of Steinway pianos. View 1 shows the Steinway property as seen from 19th Avenue, looking north toward the East River, which marked the northern limit of the estate. On the left are wooden stables, facing 41st Street. View 2 shows the rear of the brownstone mansion, seen from 42nd Street. Chimneys of the piano works can be seen in the background.\n\nView 1: Eugene L. Armbruster Collection May, 1923\n\nView 2: P. L. Sperr\nJune 3, 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "41st Street & 19th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "712705f", "uuid": "7a35a3c0-c542-012f-f119-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-03e8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712705f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 41st Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712705b", "back_text": "(1)\n41st Street, south side, west from No. 330 between First and Second Avenues.\n\nMay 11, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, not showing much beyond Second Avenue. The Tudor City development has begun, and most of the old houses have been demolished.\n\nJanuary 24, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "41st Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712706f", "uuid": "7b147bc0-c542-012f-0faf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-03ea-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712706f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 41st Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712706b", "back_text": "(1)\n41st Street, north side, west from No. 329 between First and Second Avenues.\nMay 11, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, the following winter, and not including Nos. 329-319.\nJanuary 24, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "41st Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -6280,7 +6280,7 @@ {"id": "712742f", "uuid": "8b0b1370-c542-012f-0e0a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0432-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712742f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 41st Street - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712742b", "back_text": "319 West 41st Street, north side, west of Eighth Avenue.\n\nJune 4, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "41st Street & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712744f", "uuid": "8be33a20-c542-012f-f9fa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0436-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712744f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 41st Street - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cigar industry"]}, "back_id": "712744b", "back_text": "41st Street, north side, east from and including Eighth Avenue.\n\nJune 4, 1933.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "41st Street & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712745f", "uuid": "8c67c7f0-c542-012f-42cf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0438-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712745f&t=w", "date": "1933, 1934, 1935", "title": "Manhattan: 41st Street - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Coffee shops", "Dental offices", "Educational facilities", "Music education", "Publishers and publishing", "Publishing industry", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "712745b", "back_text": "(11\n41st Street, north side, west from and including Eighth Avenue, showing the new McGraw-Hill Building, at No.\n327-331.\nFebruary 19, 1933.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nThe same, a close view not including Eighth Avenue. Notice the music school next to the laundry; the\nsign board is in Greek and Spanish.\nApril 30, 1934.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(3)\nThe same, slightly eastward.\nJune 21, 1935.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "41st Street & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "712746f", "uuid": "8cd21fb0-c542-012f-6cb1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-043a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712746f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: 41st Street - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Restaurants", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "712746b", "back_text": "(1)\n41st Street, 8th to 9th Avenue.\n(before reconstruction)\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction\n\n\nJuly 30, 1915.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "41st Street & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "712746f", "uuid": "8cd21fb0-c542-012f-6cb1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-043a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712746f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: 41st Street - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Restaurants", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "712746b", "back_text": "(1)\n41st Street, 8th to 9th Avenue.\n(before reconstruction)\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction\n\nJuly 30, 1915.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "41st Street & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712747f", "uuid": "8d4d05d0-c542-012f-72cb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-043c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712747f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: 41st Street - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Foundries", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "712747b", "back_text": "(1)\n41st street, 8th to 9th Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nJuly 30, 1918.\n\n- slide # 121\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "41st Street & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712750f", "uuid": "8ea749a0-c542-012f-ad8d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0442-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712750f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 41st Street - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Reformed churches"]}, "back_id": "712750b", "back_text": "41st Street, at and adjoining the N.W. corner of Ninth Avenue, showing the Knox Memorial Church, (Dutch Reformed), at 407 West 41st Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nApril 8, 1933.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "41st Street & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712751f", "uuid": "8eff2ac0-c542-012f-19f5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0444-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712751f&t=w", "date": "1934, 1935", "title": "Manhattan: 41st Street - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Reformed churches"]}, "back_id": "712751b", "back_text": "(1)\n41st Street, west from, but not including, Ninth Avenue. On the right is the Knox Memorial Collegiate Church (Dutch Reformed). May 11, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, at an earlier date.\nAugust 30, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "41st Street & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -6293,7 +6293,7 @@ {"id": "712754f", "uuid": "905f2780-c542-012f-a981-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-044a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712754f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: 41st Street - Dyer Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parking lots"]}, "back_id": "712754b", "back_text": "West 41st Street, west from Dyer Avenue, the new thoroughfare that leads to the Lincoln Tunnel. This is between Ninth and Tenth Avenues. The photographer is viewing towards the latter and beyond which appears the spire atop St. Raphael's R. C. Church. View 2 is limited to the north side of the street, detailing the structures lying between Dyer and Tenth Avenues. September 4, 1940. Nos. 1-2\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "41st Street & Dyer Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712703f", "uuid": "794430e0-c542-012f-161f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-03e4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712703f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 41st Street - East River", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712703b", "back_text": "East 41st Street, north side, west from the East River. Prominent building shown, is the Prospect Tower, a unit of Tudor City.\n\nMarch 31, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "41st Street & East River, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712704f", "uuid": "79a72ca0-c542-012f-7c89-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-03e6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712704f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 41st Street - First Avenue - East River.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712704b", "back_text": "East 41st Street, east from First Ave., to the East River.\nMarch 31, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "41st Street & First Avenue & East River., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "712727f", "uuid": "8519c310-c542-012f-8f88-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0414-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712727f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Manhattan: 41st Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Bowery Savings Bank Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "712727b", "back_text": "E.41st Street, west from Lexington Avenue. In the right foreground is the Bowery Savings Bank Building under construction. The Park Avenue ramp can be seen in the background.\n\n\n\n\nMarch 7, 1923\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "41st Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "712727f", "uuid": "8519c310-c542-012f-8f88-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0414-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712727f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Manhattan: 41st Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Bowery Savings Bank Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "712727b", "back_text": "E.41st Street, west from Lexington Avenue. In the right foreground is the Bowery Savings Bank Building under construction. The Park Avenue ramp can be seen in the background.\n\nMarch 7, 1923\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "41st Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712730f", "uuid": "8571cdc0-c542-012f-31bf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-041a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712730f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 41st Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "712730b", "back_text": "(1)\n39, 41, 43, 45-53 East 41st Street, north side, between Madison and Park Avenues, shortly before demolition of No. 43 (the Athens Hotel) and No. 45-53 (The Lincoln Safe Deposit Company). The main entrance of these buildings is on 42nd street.\nMay 6, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, also including the N.W. and N.E. corners of Park Avenue.\nMay 6, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "41st Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712731f", "uuid": "863df8f0-c542-012f-f955-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-041c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712731f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 41st Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "712731b", "back_text": "41st Street, south side, from Madison to Lexington Avenues, inclusive. The remodelled Thompson mansion, on the corner, and the brownstone house adjoining it, are shown here shortly before demolition for the Lefcourt Colonial Building. October 9, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "41st Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "730126f", "uuid": "afa116d0-c555-012f-bf9a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8bec-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730126f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1931", "title": "Manhattan: 41st Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Flatiron Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "730126b", "back_text": "General View Midtown Manhattan, East 30s: Looking south from East 41st Street between Park (left) and Madison Avenues, across the rooftops of private homes and residential hotels. In the background are the towers of the Metropolitan (right) and New York Life Insurance Buildings.\n\nView 2 is southeastward across the roof of the Murray-Hill Hotel.\n\nView 3 is south on Fourth Avenue from East 32nd Street. The tall building is the New York Life; to its right is the lower Flatiron Building.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 1,2: September 5, 1928\nView 3: February 27, 1931\n\n1274/B3: digitized\n1274/B4: digitized\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "41st Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -6393,18 +6393,18 @@ {"id": "712828f", "uuid": "b0e65ef0-c542-012f-646a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-04dc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712828f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Hotel Commodore (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "712828b", "back_text": "Hotel Commodore, 42nd Street, at and adjoining the N.W. corner of Lexington Avenue.\n\nAugust 30, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712831f", "uuid": "b212ec50-c542-012f-1930-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-04e2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712831f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "712831b", "back_text": "42nd Street, south side, from Lexington to Madison Avenues, inclusive, showing the Chanin Building, 122 East 42nd Street, under construction.\n\nMay 15, 1928.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712833f", "uuid": "b30ef660-c542-012f-a004-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-04e6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712833f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Millinery"]}, "back_id": "712833b", "back_text": "140-128, 122 East 42nd Street, south side, west across Lexington Avenue.\n\nJune 23, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "712834f", "uuid": "b3684ba0-c542-012f-9d86-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-04e8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712834f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Bowery Savings Bank Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "712834b", "back_text": "116 E. 42nd Street, south side, between Lexington and Park Avenues, showing the site where the Bowery Savings Bank Building will be erected.\n\n\nAugust 3, 1921\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "712835f", "uuid": "b3e98880-c542-012f-2dfb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-04ea-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712835f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Bowery Savings Bank Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "712835b", "back_text": "116 E. 42nd Street, south side, between Lexington and Park Avenue, showing a closer view of the site where the Bowery Savings Bank Building will be erected.\n\n\nAugust 3, 1921\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "712834f", "uuid": "b3684ba0-c542-012f-9d86-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-04e8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712834f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Bowery Savings Bank Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "712834b", "back_text": "116 E. 42nd Street, south side, between Lexington and Park Avenues, showing the site where the Bowery Savings Bank Building will be erected.\n\nAugust 3, 1921\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "712835f", "uuid": "b3e98880-c542-012f-2dfb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-04ea-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712835f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Bowery Savings Bank Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "712835b", "back_text": "116 E. 42nd Street, south side, between Lexington and Park Avenue, showing a closer view of the site where the Bowery Savings Bank Building will be erected.\n\nAugust 3, 1921\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712836f", "uuid": "b442ecd0-c542-012f-31de-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-04ec-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712836f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Bowery Savings Bank Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "712836b", "back_text": "116 E. 42nd Street, south side, between Lexington and Park Avenues, showing where the Bowery Savings Bank Building will be erected, looking northeast toward Grand Central Depot. Note the \"El\" shuttle on E. 42nd Street, at Park Avenue.\nAugust 3, 1921\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712837f", "uuid": "b4b837b0-c542-012f-01c0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-04ee-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712837f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Bowery Savings Bank Building (New York, N.Y. : Bowery)", "Hotel Commodore (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "712837b", "back_text": "116 E. 42nd Street, south side, between Lexington and Park Avenues, showing where the Bowery Savings Bank Building will be erected. This view is looking northeast across the site toward the \"El\" shuttle to 42nd Street and the Commodore Hotel.\n\nAugust 3, 1921\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "42nd Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "712838f", "uuid": "b51384d0-c542-012f-13db-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-04f0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712838f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Bowery Savings Bank Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "712838b", "back_text": "116 E. 42nd Street, south side, between Lexington and Park Avenues, showing where the Bowery Savings Bank Building will be erected. This view is looking northwest toward \"El\" shuttle on 42nd Street and Grand Central Depot.\n\n\n\nAugust 19, 1921\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "712839f", "uuid": "b589a210-c542-012f-0979-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-04f2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712839f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Bowery Savings Bank Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "712839b", "back_text": "116 E. 42nd Street, south side, between Lexington and Park Avenues, showing detail of construction work on Bowery Savings Bank.\n\n\nAugust 19, 1921\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "712840f", "uuid": "b5e76370-c542-012f-9f25-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-04f4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712840f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Bowery Savings Bank Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "712840b", "back_text": "116 E. 42nd Street, south side, between Lixington and Park Avenues, showing construction on Bowery Savings Bank.\n\n\nAugust 19, 1921\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "712838f", "uuid": "b51384d0-c542-012f-13db-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-04f0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712838f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Bowery Savings Bank Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "712838b", "back_text": "116 E. 42nd Street, south side, between Lexington and Park Avenues, showing where the Bowery Savings Bank Building will be erected. This view is looking northwest toward \"El\" shuttle on 42nd Street and Grand Central Depot.\n\nAugust 19, 1921\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "712839f", "uuid": "b589a210-c542-012f-0979-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-04f2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712839f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Bowery Savings Bank Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "712839b", "back_text": "116 E. 42nd Street, south side, between Lexington and Park Avenues, showing detail of construction work on Bowery Savings Bank.\n\nAugust 19, 1921\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "712840f", "uuid": "b5e76370-c542-012f-9f25-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-04f4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712840f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street (East) - 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Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Bowery Savings Bank Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "712927b", "back_text": "Mount No. 96\n\n116 E. 42nd Street, south side, between Lexington and Park Avenues, showing the entrance to the Bowery Savings Bank.\n\n\nJuly, 1923\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "712922f", "uuid": "d6c04420-c542-012f-d6ad-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0598-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712922f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Bowery Savings Bank Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "712922b", "back_text": "116 E. 42nd Street, south side between Lexington and Park Avenues, showing an interior view of the Bowery Savings Bank.\n\nJuly, 1923\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "712923f", "uuid": "d7302bb0-c542-012f-9de2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-059a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712923f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Bowery Savings Bank Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "712923b", "back_text": "116 E. 42nd Street, south side, between Lexington and Park Avenues, showing a full view of the interior of the Bowery Savings Bank.\n\nJuly, 1923\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "712924f", "uuid": "d7a93380-c542-012f-b0a1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-059c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712924f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Bowery Savings Bank Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "712924b", "back_text": "116 E. 42nd Street, south side, between Lexington and Park Avenues, showing the interior of the Bowery Savings Bank.\n\nJuly, 1923\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "712925f", "uuid": "d802c3e0-c542-012f-7626-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-059e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712925f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Bowery Savings Bank Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "712925b", "back_text": "116 E. 42nd Street, south side, between Lexington and Park Avenues, showing the Bowery Savings Bank.\n\nJuly, 1923\n\nMount No. 94\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "712926f", "uuid": "d87bf900-c542-012f-3e75-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-05a0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712926f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Bowery Savings Bank Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "712926b", "back_text": "Mount No. 95\n\n116 E. 42nd Street, south side, between Lexington and Park Avenues, showing the corridor in the Bowery Savings Bank Building.\n\nJuly, 1923\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "712927f", "uuid": "d8de3ba0-c542-012f-3fdb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-05a2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712927f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Bowery Savings Bank Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "712927b", "back_text": "Mount No. 96\n\n116 E. 42nd Street, south side, between Lexington and Park Avenues, showing the entrance to the Bowery Savings Bank.\n\nJuly, 1923\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712928f", "uuid": "d95f7200-c542-012f-342d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-05a4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712928f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Fass, John S. (John Stroble),b. 1890", "subject": {"name": ["Bowery Savings Bank Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "712928b", "back_text": "116\nBowery Savings Bank\nEast 42nd Street\n\nJohn S. Fass, photographer\nn.d.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712983f", "uuid": "f1b7ae00-c542-012f-a21d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0610-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712983f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street (East) - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Musical instrument industry", "Musical instruments", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "712983b", "back_text": "18 East 42nd Street, south side, between Madison and Fifth Aves., showing the Hallet and Davis Piano Company salesroom.\n\nPrior to 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street (East) & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712984f", "uuid": "f23338a0-c542-012f-62b9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0612-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712984f&t=w", "date": "1915", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street (East) - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Underhill, Irving,d. 1960", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cigar industry", "Real estate office buildings"]}, "back_id": "712984b", "back_text": "11-13 East 42nd Street, north side, between Fifth and Madison Avenues. 13 East 42nd Street, adjoining the Hotel Manhatten, will later be replaced by Schrafft's seven-story building. About 1915.\n\nIrving Underhill.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street (East) & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -6542,7 +6542,7 @@ {"id": "713043f", "uuid": "0b2e1040-c543-012f-1190-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0688-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713043f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street (West) - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Fitterman, Irvin", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "713043b", "back_text": "West 42nd Street, east from Sixth Ave. Overhead is the \"L\" structure that acquires its name from this Avenue.\nApril 3, 1933.\nIrvin., Fitterman.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "42nd Street (West) & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713048f", "uuid": "0dc12300-c543-012f-5b25-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0692-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713048f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street (West) - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Schwartz, Nathan", "subject": {"name": ["New York Times Building (New York, N.Y. : Park Row)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities"]}, "back_id": "713048b", "back_text": "W. 42nd Street, west from Sixth Avenue, subsequent to the razing of the \"El\" structure and station. The photographer is at the S. E. corner (Bryant Park) and is viewing towards Times Square where the distinctive Times Building (Broadway) appears.\n\nSept 20, 1939\n\nMr. Nathan Schwartz\nNew York Public Library\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street (West) & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713050f", "uuid": "0ea0dc10-c543-012f-dbdd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0696-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713050f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street (West) - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts"]}, "back_id": "713050b", "back_text": "West 42nd Street, west from but not including Sixth Ave. Also shown (background) is the 42nd Street station of the Ninth Ave. Elevated Line.\n\nAbout 1928.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n\n3309\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street (West) & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717937f", "uuid": "944516c0-c54a-012f-e5c7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2cbb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717937f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1934", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street (West) - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bryant Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Department stores", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "717937b", "back_text": "(1)\nBryant Park, north section, westward along West 42nd Street, showing the Park on the south side of the street and extending to Sixth Ave.\nSeptember 28, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2)\nThe same, slightly southward to show West 41st Street in the center above Sixth Ave. This view shows shade trees being planted.\nJune 24, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street (West) & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717937f", "uuid": "944516c0-c54a-012f-e5c7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2cbb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717937f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1934", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street (West) - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bryant Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Department stores", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "717937b", "back_text": "(1)\nBryant Park, north section, westward along West 42nd Street, showing the Park on the south side of the street and extending to Sixth Ave.\nSeptember 28, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, slightly southward to show West 41st Street in the center above Sixth Ave. This view shows shade trees being planted.\nJune 24, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street (West) & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713035f", "uuid": "08339d90-c543-012f-00b2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0678-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713035f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street (West) - 6th Avenue.", "alt_title": ["[61, 45, 33, 11 West 42nd Street ; Salmon Tower.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713035b", "back_text": "61, 45, 33, 11 West 42nd Street, at and east of the N.E. corner of Sixth Avenue. No. 11 is the new Salmon Tower. February 27, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street (West) & 6th Avenue., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713005f", "uuid": "fb4b21f0-c542-012f-2988-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-063c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713005f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street (West) - 6th Avenue.", "alt_title": ["[New York Public Library.]"], "creator": "Frange, William", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bryant Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "713005b", "back_text": "West 42nd Street, east from Sixth Ave., and showing prominently Bryant Park, which is on the south side of the afore mentioned street. The New York Public Library is at the eastern end of this park and it faces onto the west side of Fifth Ave., between 40th and 42nd Streets. Shown under construction is the skyscraper, No. 500 Fifth Ave., at the N.W. corner of 42nd Street. Adjoining same is the Salmon Tower, with the Morris Building (formerly Aeolian Hall) and Stern's Dept. Store westward. Across the Library Building is silhouetted the mid-town 42nd Street skyscraper district; with its Chrysler, Lincoln, Chanin, Lefcourt and Colonial and 10 East 40th Street Buildings. This picture donated to the New York Public Library, by Mr. Hoffman on March 27th 1937.\n\nJune 1930.\n\nCopyrighted by William Frange.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street (West) & 6th Avenue., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713010f", "uuid": "fd8071e0-c542-012f-61fd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0646-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713010f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street (West) - 6th Avenue.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Kaye, Harold", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Automobiles"]}, "back_id": "713010b", "back_text": "West 42nd Street, east from Sixth Avenue.\n1931\nHarold Kaye, White Plains, N.Y., photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street (West) & 6th Avenue., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -6632,7 +6632,7 @@ {"id": "713046f", "uuid": "0cf1b740-c543-012f-e855-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-068e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713046f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts"]}, "back_id": "713046b", "back_text": "42nd Street looking west, on NW corner of Sixth Avenue, March 21, 1934\n\nR.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "42nd Street & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713047f", "uuid": "0d4982f0-c543-012f-216f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0690-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713047f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "demolition"]}, "back_id": "713047b", "back_text": "West 42nd Street, west across Sixth Avenue, showing the old \"El\" station at that point, prior to demolition. Views 2 & 3 detail this phase. In the background is the Times Bldg. at Times Square.\n\n1: February 4, 1939\n2&3: April 5, 1939\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713049f", "uuid": "0e3f7450-c543-012f-2baa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0694-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713049f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts"]}, "back_id": "713049b", "back_text": "42nd Street, north side, west from No. 113, west of Sixth Avenue. March 21, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "713052f", "uuid": "0f7fc3c0-c543-012f-8a0a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-069a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713052f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713052b", "back_text": "(1)\n42nd Street, south side, from Sixth to Seventh Avenues, showing the Wurlitzer Building and the Bush Terminal Building, at Nos. 116 and 130 West 42nd Street, respectively. 1923.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2)\nThe same, a year later. November, 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nA view eastward across Seventh Ave., showing the rears of buildings seen in No. 1 and 2. Photographers vantage point was No. 570 Seventh Ave., a structure on the west side, between West 40th and 41st Streets.\n\nFebruary 4, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "713052f", "uuid": "0f7fc3c0-c543-012f-8a0a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-069a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713052f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713052b", "back_text": "(1)\n42nd Street, south side, from Sixth to Seventh Avenues, showing the Wurlitzer Building and the Bush Terminal Building, at Nos. 116 and 130 West 42nd Street, respectively. 1923.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, a year later. November, 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nA view eastward across Seventh Ave., showing the rears of buildings seen in No. 1 and 2. Photographers vantage point was No. 570 Seventh Ave., a structure on the west side, between West 40th and 41st Streets.\n\nFebruary 4, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713056f", "uuid": "114bc4b0-c543-012f-f4c3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-06a2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713056f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Forty-second Street (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Streets"]}, "back_id": "713056b", "back_text": "42nd Street, 6th Avenue to Broadway. (Before Reconstruction).\nMarch 23, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713057f", "uuid": "11a5dbd0-c543-012f-dd99-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-06a4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713057f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Forty-second Street (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Automobiles", "Streets"]}, "back_id": "713057b", "back_text": "42nd Street, 6th Avenue to Broadway. (Before reconstruction).\nMarch 21, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713012f", "uuid": "fe83d230-c542-012f-a595-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-064a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713012f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 42nd Street - 6th Avenue.", "alt_title": ["New York Public Library ; Federal Hall Replica.", "[View of the street from No. 35 East 42nd Street.]"], "creator": "New York Edison Company", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bryant Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "713012b", "back_text": "42nd Street and Bryant Park, with mid-town skyscrapers in the background, east from and including 35 West 42nd Street east of Sixth Avenue. The Federal Hall replica stands behind the Public Library in the eastern half of Bryant Park. The former Aeolian Hall at 33-29 West 42nd Street is now occupied by the Morris Plan Industrial Bank. July 11, 1932.\n\nNew York Edison Company.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "42nd Street & 6th Avenue., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -6781,7 +6781,7 @@ {"id": "713155f", "uuid": "3aca5870-c543-012f-0762-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0768-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713155f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 43rd Street - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cafeterias", "Cobblestone streets", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "713155b", "back_text": "43rd Street, north side, from Eighth to Seventh Avenues. In the foreground a couple of nuns are crossing Eighth Avenue.\nJune 4, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "43rd Street & 7th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713159f", "uuid": "3c2f28b0-c543-012f-b7db-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0770-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713159f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 43rd Street - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": ["[311 West 43rd Street ; Charles Scribner's Sons.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Publishers and publishing", "Publishing industry"]}, "back_id": "713159b", "back_text": "199#", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "43rd Street & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713158f", "uuid": "3bde8680-c543-012f-a00b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-076e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713158f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 43rd Street - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Moving & storage trade"]}, "back_id": "713158b", "back_text": "43rd Street, west of 8th Avenue, the two houses and adjacent warehouse are to be demolished during the summer, making way for a proposed apartment.\n\nR. W. Hill\n\nMarch 27, 1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "43rd Street & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "713161f", "uuid": "3d0db490-c543-012f-3739-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0774-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713161f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: 43rd Street - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "713161b", "back_text": "(1)\n43rd Street, 8th Avenue to 9th.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\n\nJuly 30, 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "43rd Street & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "713161f", "uuid": "3d0db490-c543-012f-3739-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0774-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713161f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: 43rd Street - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "713161b", "back_text": "(1)\n43rd Street, 8th Avenue to 9th.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nJuly 30, 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "43rd Street & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713139f", "uuid": "34096300-c543-012f-88d3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0748-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713139f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 43rd Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713139b", "back_text": "43rd Street, 3rd to Lexington Avenue.\n August 14, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "43rd Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "417409", "uuid": "fa6ad5b0-c611-012f-15de-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47da-d910-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=417409&t=w", "date": null, "title": "44 West 77th Street, facing Manhattan Square.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Dwellings"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "44 West 77th Street, facing Manhattan Square., Manhattan, NY", "source": "The World's loose leaf album of apartment houses, containing views and ground plans of the principal high class apartment houses in New York City, together with a map showing the situation of these houses, transportation facilities, etc."} {"id": "1557969", "uuid": "41ddbfd0-c5ed-012f-6031-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-ef50-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1557969&t=w", "date": null, "title": "444 Madison Avenue (East 49th Street - East 50th Street)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc", "Historic buildings", "Office buildings"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "444 Madison Avenue (East 49th Street - East 50th Street), Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Manhattan"} @@ -6795,7 +6795,7 @@ {"id": "713177f", "uuid": "436d1030-c543-012f-0ea6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0794-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713177f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: 44th Street (East) - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "713177b", "back_text": "(1)\n212-20 East 44th Street, south side, east of and towards Third Avenue. Nos. 210-208 are to be demolished for a new automatic garage or \"automobile hotel.'\nJuly 23, 1927.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nThe same, another view.\nJuly 25, 1927.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "44th Street (East) & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713178f", "uuid": "43e4e800-c543-012f-7e9d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0796-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713178f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: 44th Street (East) - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "713178b", "back_text": "(1)\n208-200 East 44th Street, at and adjoining the S. E. corner of Third Avenue. Nos. 206-202 are shortly to be demolished for a\n12-story showroom.\nJuly 25, 1927.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nThe same, at a later date.\nDecember 14, 1927.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "44th Street (East) & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713180f", "uuid": "44b45060-c543-012f-9416-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-079a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713180f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 44th Street (East) - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713180b", "back_text": "160, 158 East 44th Street, adjoining the south west corner of Third Avenue.\nSeptember 20, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "44th Street (East) & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "713183f", "uuid": "45f65d20-c543-012f-0cd5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-07a0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713183f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 44th Street (East) - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713183b", "back_text": "3, 5 East 44th Street, adjoining the N. E. corner of Fifth Avenue (Delmonico's). These houses are included in a picture of Delmonico's dated 1907; since that time the stoop has been taken off No. 5 and new doorway built, which is shown here. No. 3 is about to be demolished and replaced by a 6-story building. 1909.\n\n\nBronze doorway built 1898-99, #5 is entrance to Campiello!\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "44th Street (East) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "713183f", "uuid": "45f65d20-c543-012f-0cd5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-07a0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713183f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 44th Street (East) - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713183b", "back_text": "3, 5 East 44th Street, adjoining the N. E. corner of Fifth Avenue (Delmonico's). These houses are included in a picture of Delmonico's dated 1907; since that time the stoop has been taken off No. 5 and new doorway built, which is shown here. No. 3 is about to be demolished and replaced by a 6-story building. 1909.\n\nBronze doorway built 1898-99, #5 is entrance to Campiello!\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "44th Street (East) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713179f", "uuid": "443d75b0-c543-012f-9ec5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0798-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713179f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 44th Street (East) - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Cross & Brown Company", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713179b", "back_text": "Received from Cross & Brown Co., March 1968", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "44th Street (East) & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713181f", "uuid": "450b9280-c543-012f-c7fb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-079c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713181f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 44th Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Religious education"]}, "back_id": "713181b", "back_text": "St. Agnes School, 152-154 East 44th Street, south side, between Lexington and Third Avenues. This is the parochial school of St. Agnes' Roman Catholic Church. September 20, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "44th Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713167f", "uuid": "3f4a1d20-c543-012f-edae-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0780-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713167f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 44th Street (West) - 10th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "713167b", "back_text": "519 West 44th Street, north side, between 11th and 10th Avenues showing P.S. 51.\nBoard of Education, N.Y.C.\n1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "44th Street (West) & 10th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -6867,7 +6867,7 @@ {"id": "713212f", "uuid": "513088e0-c543-012f-679f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-07da-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713212f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 45th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets"]}, "back_id": "713212b", "back_text": "45th Street, west from and including First Avenue.\nSeptember 2, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "45th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713216f", "uuid": "52d52ba0-c543-012f-57bf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-07e2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713216f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 45th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713216b", "back_text": "45th Street, north side, west from 249 East 45th Street, north side, just west of Second Avenue.\n\nMarch 20, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "45th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713221f", "uuid": "55245c60-c543-012f-2601-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-07ec-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713221f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 45th Street - 3rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713221b", "back_text": "45th Street, south side, east from 216 East 45th Street, east of Third Avenue. No. 220-222, two frame houses built in 1854, were formerly the home of H. J. Conway. This view was taken on the day on which the signing of the Armistice ended the World War.\n\nNovember 11, 1918.\n\nGift of Miss Grace A. Conway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "45th Street & 3rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "713224f", "uuid": "5659ac90-c543-012f-8f3f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-07f2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713224f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 45th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713224b", "back_text": "45th Street west from and including Fifth Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\nAugust 18, 1929.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "45th Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "713224f", "uuid": "5659ac90-c543-012f-8f3f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-07f2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713224f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 45th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713224b", "back_text": "45th Street west from and including Fifth Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nAugust 18, 1929.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "45th Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713226f", "uuid": "572d77e0-c543-012f-bab6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-07f6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713226f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Manhattan: 45th Street - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Automobiles"]}, "back_id": "713226b", "back_text": "63-57 West 45th Street, north side, east of Sixth Avenue.\n1922.\nGift of E. M. Jenks.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "45th Street & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "702756f", "uuid": "9db3a4e0-c532-012f-93a7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c296-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702756f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Brooklyn: 45th Street - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Sewers"]}, "back_id": "702756b", "back_text": "45th Street, west from 7th Avenue, showing a W. P. A. sewer project.\n\nOctober 21, 1935\n\nWorks Progress Administration\nFive Boroughs Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "45th Street & 7th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "713222f", "uuid": "5594d980-c543-012f-f36d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-07ee-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713222f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: 45th Street - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "713222b", "back_text": "45th Street, north side, west from Depew Place. At the right may be seen the beginning of construction work on the New York Central.\n\nOctober 11, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "45th Street & 7th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -6913,11 +6913,11 @@ {"id": "713269f", "uuid": "684168b0-c543-012f-ba13-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-084c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713269f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Manhattan: 46th Street (West) - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Hotels", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "713269b", "back_text": "West 46th Street, south side, west from, (No. 236) a point midway between Broadway and Eighth Ave., to the latter. Shown is the rear of the Imperial Theatre which has an entrance at No. 249 West 45th Street. West of same is a row of 3-story brownstone houses that bear Nos. 256 to 262. At the S.E. corner of Eighth Ave., is the Hotel Fulton, bearing Nos. 266-268 West 46th Street and No. 740-42 Eighth Ave. This set consists of a negative and a positive.\n\n1935.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "46th Street (West) & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "1507943", "uuid": "e371eff0-c5ce-012f-8b70-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e1-ffcb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1507943&t=w", "date": null, "title": "46th Street (West) #226 [theatre]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1507944", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "46th Street (West) #226 [theatre], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} {"id": "1507941", "uuid": "e308cb20-c5ce-012f-a138-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e1-ffc9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1507941&t=w", "date": null, "title": "46th Street (West)", "alt_title": ["[Dock at W. 46th street]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1507942", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "46th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} -{"id": "713274f", "uuid": "6a36f6c0-c543-012f-3068-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0856-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713274f&t=w", "date": "1918, 1920", "title": "Manhattan: 46th Street - 11th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "713274b", "back_text": "(1)\n46th Street, 11th Avenue to Hudson River.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nNovember 24, 1918.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\n\nDecember 11, 1920\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "46th Street & 11th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "713274f", "uuid": "6a36f6c0-c543-012f-3068-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0856-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713274f&t=w", "date": "1918, 1920", "title": "Manhattan: 46th Street - 11th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "713274b", "back_text": "(1)\n46th Street, 11th Avenue to Hudson River.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nNovember 24, 1918.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nDecember 11, 1920\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "46th Street & 11th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713275f", "uuid": "6a8cd800-c543-012f-65a5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0858-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713275f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 46th Street - 11th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "713275b", "back_text": "46th Street, 11th to 12th Avenue.\n(After reconstruction).\n\n October 24, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "46th Street & 11th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713276f", "uuid": "6b068c10-c543-012f-29e2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-085a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713276f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 46th Street - 11th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713276b", "back_text": "46th Street, 11th to 12th Avenue.\n(After reconstruction).\n\n October 24, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "46th Street & 11th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713241f", "uuid": "5d34ac10-c543-012f-0957-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0814-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713241f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 46th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713241b", "back_text": "46th Street west from, but not including, First Avenue.\n\nJuly 3, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "46th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "725355f", "uuid": "439b5a60-c556-012f-81c5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-66af-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725355f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 46th Street - 27th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses"]}, "back_id": "725355b", "back_text": "25-74 to 25-40 46th Street, west side, between 28th and 25th Avenues, looking north. These are two-family brick homes built by the Stromrose Construction Company.\n\n\n1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "46th Street & 27th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "725355f", "uuid": "439b5a60-c556-012f-81c5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-66af-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725355f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 46th Street - 27th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses"]}, "back_id": "725355b", "back_text": "25-74 to 25-40 46th Street, west side, between 28th and 25th Avenues, looking north. These are two-family brick homes built by the Stromrose Construction Company.\n\n1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "46th Street & 27th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "713244f", "uuid": "5e5670e0-c543-012f-09d2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-081a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713244f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 46th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "713244b", "back_text": "A rear view of 131 West 46th Street, adjoining the N. E. corner of Lexington Avenue.\n\nJanuary 8, 1915\n\nWurts Brother, Photographers\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "46th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "725356f", "uuid": "43fa57b0-c556-012f-d8f4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-66b1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725356f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: 46th Street - 30th Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "725356b", "back_text": "46th Street, south of 30th Road, looking towards Newtown Road.\n\nApril 1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "46th Street & 30th Road, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "713245f", "uuid": "5ecf9e30-c543-012f-751c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-081c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713245f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 46th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713245b", "back_text": "46th Street, north side, west from Third Avenue, taken from roof at the S.E. corner.\n\nSeptember 15, 1928.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "46th Street & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -6927,7 +6927,7 @@ {"id": "464812", "uuid": "09ffca50-c612-012f-a2ca-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47db-9e93-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=464812&t=w", "date": null, "title": "471 Park Avenue. Typical plan of mezzanine or chamber floor; Typical plan of main or living room floor.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "471 Park Avenue. Typical plan of mezzanine or chamber floor; Typical plan of main or living room floor., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Apartment houses of the metropolis."} {"id": "417281", "uuid": "c6b6f3f0-c611-012f-c89f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47da-d83b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=417281&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Typical Main or Living-room floor of 471 Park Avenue.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Dwellings"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "471 Park Avenue., Manhattan, NY", "source": "The World's loose leaf album of apartment houses, containing views and ground plans of the principal high class apartment houses in New York City, together with a map showing the situation of these houses, transportation facilities, etc."} {"id": "1229128", "uuid": "09467e00-c612-012f-19ed-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47db-9e8a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1229128&t=w", "date": null, "title": "471 Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "471 Park Avenue., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Apartment houses of the metropolis."} -{"id": "725358f", "uuid": "449a4050-c556-012f-e2f4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-66b5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725358f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 47th Avenue - 45th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "725358b", "back_text": "47th Avenue, south side, from 46th (left) to 45th Streets, showing the Gravada Apartments, built by the Park National Corporation.\n\n\nAbout 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "47th Avenue & 45th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "725358f", "uuid": "449a4050-c556-012f-e2f4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-66b5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725358f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 47th Avenue - 45th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "725358b", "back_text": "47th Avenue, south side, from 46th (left) to 45th Streets, showing the Gravada Apartments, built by the Park National Corporation.\n\nAbout 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "47th Avenue & 45th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "1507955", "uuid": "e57bd9c0-c5ce-012f-af79-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e1-ffd7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1507955&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "47th Street (East) - Second Avenue - Third Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1507956", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "47th Street (East) - Second Avenue - Third Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} {"id": "713306f", "uuid": "77bccd60-c543-012f-4ca5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0896-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713306f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 47th Street (East) - 10th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Garages"]}, "back_id": "713306b", "back_text": "535-533 West 47th Street, north side, between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues.\nApril 14, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "47th Street (East) & 10th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713305f", "uuid": "6db4bbe0-c543-012f-e8a8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0894-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713305f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 47th Street (East) - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": ["[403-407 East 47th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713305b", "back_text": "403-407 East 47th Street, adjoining the N.E. corner of First Avenue.\n\nMarch 20, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "47th Street (East) & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -7053,7 +7053,7 @@ {"id": "732492f", "uuid": "3d0babb0-c561-012f-e42b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9e51-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732492f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Food - Refreshment vendors - Ice cream.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 48th Street (West).]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Ice cream & ices", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732492b", "back_text": "Ice Cream, for visitors and the curious of the French Lines, \"Normandie\", near pier at West 48th Street.\n\nJune 5, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "48th Street (West), Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732575f", "uuid": "5e5b4e40-c561-012f-6dd3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9ef4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732575f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Pets - Goats.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 48th Street (West).]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Livestock"]}, "back_id": "732575b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "48th Street (West), Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "713362f", "uuid": "8df37a90-c543-012f-6ca3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0906-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713362f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 48th Street - 10th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713362b", "back_text": "(1) 48th Street 10-11th Avenue.\n\nMarch 19, 1918.\n\nPresident Borough Manhatten.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "48th Street & 10th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "713363f", "uuid": "8e73b0a0-c543-012f-5347-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0908-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713363f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 48th Street - 10th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713363b", "back_text": "(1)\n48th Street, 10th Avenue to 11th Avenue. (Before Reconstruction).\n\nNo date.\n\n(2)\nSame. (After Reconstruction).\n\n\nJanuary 31, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "48th Street & 10th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "713363f", "uuid": "8e73b0a0-c543-012f-5347-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0908-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713363f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 48th Street - 10th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713363b", "back_text": "(1)\n48th Street, 10th Avenue to 11th Avenue. (Before Reconstruction).\n\nNo date.\n\n(2)\nSame. (After Reconstruction).\n\nJanuary 31, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "48th Street & 10th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713364f", "uuid": "8eca4790-c543-012f-6f5c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-090a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713364f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 48th Street - 10th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713364b", "back_text": "48th Street, 10th, to 11th Avenue. (Before Reconstruction).\nMarch 19, 1918.\nPresident Borough Manhatten.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "48th Street & 10th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713312f", "uuid": "7a3fdf60-c543-012f-603b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-08a2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713312f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: 48th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "713312b", "back_text": "48th Street, left from First Ave. (After Reconstruction). President Borough of Manhattan.\nAugust 15, 1918\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "48th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713313f", "uuid": "7ab18d00-c543-012f-c1b3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-08a4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713313f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 48th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713313b", "back_text": "(1) d\n48th Street, 1st to 2nd Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\nMarch 12, 1918.\n(2)\nSame. (After reconstruction). President Borough of Manhattan. August 15, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "48th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -7062,7 +7062,7 @@ {"id": "725366f", "uuid": "47582ff0-c556-012f-4852-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-66c5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725366f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: 48th Street - 21st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "725366b", "back_text": "48th Street, east side, between Twenty-first Avenue, and Old Bowery Road, showing the J.M. Cooper house of 1852. See other views for more data.\n\nMay 1929\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "48th Street & 21st Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725367f", "uuid": "47b84c60-c556-012f-f8e5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-66c7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725367f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Queens: 48th Street - 21st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Forty-eighth Street (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streets"]}, "back_id": "725367b", "back_text": "48th Street, east side, north of 21st Avenue, showing the J.M. Cooper House of 1852. Mr. Sperr calls it the Colonel King House, whereas Mr. Armbruster, who took other photographs of the dwelling, states that it is the Cooper House of 1852 and later the Titus residence.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nMay 27, 1934\nViews 1,2,3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "48th Street & 21st Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725368f", "uuid": "480109b0-c556-012f-ba22-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-66c9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725368f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Queens: 48th Street - 28th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "725368b", "back_text": "28-04 48th Street, adjoining the S.W. corner of 28th Avenue, showing one of a row of new homes.\nAbout 1929\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "48th Street & 28th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "713314f", "uuid": "7b300b30-c543-012f-3c6d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-08a6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713314f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: 48th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Barbershops", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "713314b", "back_text": "(1)\n48th Street, 2nd to 3rd Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction).\n\n\nAugust 15, 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "48th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "713314f", "uuid": "7b300b30-c543-012f-3c6d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-08a6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713314f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: 48th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Barbershops", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "713314b", "back_text": "(1)\n48th Street, 2nd to 3rd Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction).\n\nAugust 15, 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "48th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713315f", "uuid": "7b883d50-c543-012f-28ba-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-08a8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713315f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 48th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "713315b", "back_text": "48th Street, north side, from Third to Second Avenues.\nAugust 4, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "48th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713316f", "uuid": "7bf63500-c543-012f-d2c3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-08aa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713316f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 48th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713316b", "back_text": "(1)\n48th Street, 2nd to 3rd Avenue (Before Reconstruction).\nMarch 19, 1918.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\nAugust 15, 1918:\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "48th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713319f", "uuid": "7d1adfa0-c543-012f-9ede-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-08b0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713319f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: 48th Street - 2nd Avenue.", "alt_title": ["48th Street, looking Northwest from a point between Second and Third Avenues, Manhattan.", "Sheldon Hotel."], "creator": "Abbott, Berenice", "subject": {"name": ["Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "713319b", "back_text": "Forty-Eighth Street, looking north-west from a point between Second and Third Avenues, Manhattan\n\nFederal Art Project\n\"Changing New York\"\nBerenice Abbott, photographer\n\n[Note: negative at Museum of the City of New York]\nCode I D\nFeb. 1, 1938\n\nThe towering structures are the Waldorf-Astoria and Shelton hotels. These structures are on Lexington Ave. at 49th St.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "48th Street & 2nd Avenue., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -7084,7 +7084,7 @@ {"id": "713361f", "uuid": "8d91a9f0-c543-012f-bc0e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0904-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713361f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 48th Street - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713361b", "back_text": "(1)\n48th Street between 9th, 10th Avenue looking west. (Before Reconstruction)\n\n(2)\nSame. (After reconstruction)\n\nNo date.\n\nJanuary 31, 1919.\n\nPresident Borough Manhattan.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "48th Street & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713343f", "uuid": "86910c00-c543-012f-45ad-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-08e0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713343f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 48th Street - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713343b", "back_text": "(1) 48th Street, Broadway 7th Avenue.\n\nMay 11, 1919.\n\n(2) Same.\n\nSeptember 9, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "48th Street & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713309f", "uuid": "7911c660-c543-012f-b854-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-089c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713309f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 48th Street - East River Drive", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Garages", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "713309b", "back_text": "(1)\n48th Street, north side, at the East River.\n\nP.L.Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA view northward through space between Nos. 425 (2-story building) and 435 (warehouse) as shown in No. 1. Buildings across the background are on Mitchell Place with the Beekman Tower (N.E. corner of First Ave.) under construction.\n\nMarch 20, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "48th Street & East River Drive, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "725369f", "uuid": "485b6d00-c556-012f-74f1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-66cb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725369f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 48th Street - Laurel Hill Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses"]}, "back_id": "725369b", "back_text": "51-16 to 51-20 48th Street, west side, just south of Laurel Hill Boulevard, showing several of a whole block of similar homes, built by the Hi-Terrace Homes Corporation, selling at $12,500 each.\n\n\nAbout 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "48th Street & Laurel Hill Boulevard, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "725369f", "uuid": "485b6d00-c556-012f-74f1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-66cb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725369f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 48th Street - Laurel Hill Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses"]}, "back_id": "725369b", "back_text": "51-16 to 51-20 48th Street, west side, just south of Laurel Hill Boulevard, showing several of a whole block of similar homes, built by the Hi-Terrace Homes Corporation, selling at $12,500 each.\n\nAbout 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "48th Street & Laurel Hill Boulevard, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "713320f", "uuid": "7d78cb10-c543-012f-db65-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-08b2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713320f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 48th Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713320b", "back_text": "(1)\n48th Street, 3rd to Lexington Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nMarch 19, 1918.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "48th Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713321f", "uuid": "7de7b8a0-c543-012f-3a10-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-08b4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713321f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 48th Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713321b", "back_text": "48th Street, 3rd Avenue to Lexington Avenue (Before reconstruction).\nPresident Borough of \"manhatten.\nMarch 19, 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "48th Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713324f", "uuid": "7f1de1d0-c543-012f-9e4e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-08ba-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713324f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 48th Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Reformed churches"]}, "back_id": "713324b", "back_text": "48th Street, north side, west from and including Madison Avenue. The church spire in the centre is that of the Collegiate Church of Saint Nicholas (Dutch Reformed).\n\nApril 4, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "48th Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -7170,7 +7170,7 @@ {"id": "713379f", "uuid": "959b7040-c543-012f-7f17-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0928-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713379f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 49th Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels", "Power plants"]}, "back_id": "713379b", "back_text": "49th Street, north side, from Lexington to Park Avenues. The Adams Express Company on Lexington Avenue has already been demolished, and the power plant in the centre of this picture will soon go to make way for the new Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.\nJuly 30, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr..\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "49th Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713381f", "uuid": "96721c30-c543-012f-7d05-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-092c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713381f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 49th Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "713381b", "back_text": "(1)\n49th Street, south side, west from Madison Avenue.\nApril 4, 1932.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, as seen across clearance at the N.W. corner of Madison Ave.\nSeptember 28, 1930.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nhandwritten:\nTo Be Seen 17, 12-14 East. NY Sun 9/20/38 [???]\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "49th Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713382f", "uuid": "96cd5340-c543-012f-71d2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-092e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713382f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 49th Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Automobiles"]}, "back_id": "713382b", "back_text": "49th Street, north side, west from Madison Avenue.\nApril 4, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "49th Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "731210f", "uuid": "331b2830-c55f-012f-2018-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-945f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731210f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Firemen.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 49th Street - Madison Avenue.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Holy Name Society", "New York (N.Y.). Fire Department"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731210b", "back_text": "(1) The New York City Fire Department \"Holy Name Society\"; marching west along 49th Street, at Madison Ave., enroute to St. Patrick's Cathedral for a Sunday High Mass.\n\nAbout 1935?\n\n\n(2) The same scene, from a slightly different angle; looking east along 49th Street, from Madison Ave.\n\nAbout 1935?\n\n\n(3) The same scene, looking west along 49th Street, from Madison Ave. The cortege is seen turning north at Fifth Ave.\n\nAbout 1935?\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "49th Street and Madison Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731210f", "uuid": "331b2830-c55f-012f-2018-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-945f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731210f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Firemen.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 49th Street - Madison Avenue.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Holy Name Society", "New York (N.Y.). Fire Department"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731210b", "back_text": "(1) The New York City Fire Department \"Holy Name Society\"; marching west along 49th Street, at Madison Ave., enroute to St. Patrick's Cathedral for a Sunday High Mass.\n\nAbout 1935?\n\n(2) The same scene, from a slightly different angle; looking east along 49th Street, from Madison Ave.\n\nAbout 1935?\n\n(3) The same scene, looking west along 49th Street, from Madison Ave. The cortege is seen turning north at Fifth Ave.\n\nAbout 1935?\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "49th Street and Madison Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "713372f", "uuid": "925132c0-c543-012f-49a3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-091a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713372f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 49th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Lincoln, F. S.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713372b", "back_text": "", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "49th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713375f", "uuid": "93b81770-c543-012f-d704-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0920-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713375f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 49th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Lincoln, F. S.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713375b", "back_text": "X 49 M St 212\n49th St no. 212 E.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "49th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713376f", "uuid": "943c2a90-c543-012f-4a8d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0922-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713376f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 49th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Lincoln, F. S.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713376b", "back_text": "", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "49th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -7187,7 +7187,7 @@ {"id": "708173f", "uuid": "10fe23b0-c53b-012f-dac4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e07e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708173f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 10th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "708173b", "back_text": "Fourth Ave., west side, at East 10th Street. Also shown is East 10th Street, north side, west from Fourth Ave., to, but not including Broadway. A portion of Grace P.E. Church is seen on East 10th Street.\n\nFebruary 12, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 10th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708169f", "uuid": "0ff1dd20-c53b-012f-1daf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e076-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708169f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 10th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bookstores", "Paint industry"]}, "back_id": "708169b", "back_text": "79 Fourth Avenue, e.s, betw. 10th and 11th Sts.\n\nJune 12, 1933\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\n\n(This duplicate print has been mounted with non-acidic materials because the original print is deteriorating.\nJune 20, 1973)\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 10th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708170f", "uuid": "10449ed0-c53b-012f-9c48-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e078-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708170f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 10th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bookstores", "Paint industry"]}, "back_id": "708170b", "back_text": "Bookstalls, etc., 79 Fourth Avenue, east side; between 10th and 11th Streets and north. From 8th to 14th Streets, Fourth Avenue abounds in second-hand book stores, where bargain hunters search for rare books.\n\nJune 12, 1933.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 10th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "708174f", "uuid": "11684be0-c53b-012f-a61d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e080-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708174f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 10th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Drugstores", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "708174b", "back_text": "North on Fourth Ave ue from 10th Street, showing subway construction.\n\n\nNovember 5, 1900.\n\nBoard of Transportation Photograph\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 10th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "708174f", "uuid": "11684be0-c53b-012f-a61d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e080-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708174f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 10th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Drugstores", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "708174b", "back_text": "North on Fourth Ave ue from 10th Street, showing subway construction.\n\nNovember 5, 1900.\n\nBoard of Transportation Photograph\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 10th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708175f", "uuid": "11d2c810-c53b-012f-d75f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e082-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708175f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 10th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Factories"]}, "back_id": "708175b", "back_text": "East side of Fourth Avenue at 10th Street, and north.\nP.L.Speer, Photographer.\nNovember 19, 1930.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 10th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708176f", "uuid": "121ea0c0-c53b-012f-00b9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e084-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708176f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 10th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bookstores"]}, "back_id": "708176b", "back_text": "Schulte's Book Store, 80-82 Fourth Avenue, between 10th and 11th Streets, west side,\nJuly 7, 1933.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 10th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708180f", "uuid": "14467250-c53b-012f-68a4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e08c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708180f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 11th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chinn, George D.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Post offices"]}, "back_id": "708180b", "back_text": "Fourth Ave., at the N.E. corner of East 11th Street, showing the new Post Office, Station \"D\" that formerly occupied the building at the S.W. corner of Fourth Ave. and East 13th Street.\n\nAugust 12, 1937.\n\nGeorge D. Chinn.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 11th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -7202,8 +7202,8 @@ {"id": "708189f", "uuid": "18156080-c53b-012f-307c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e09e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708189f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 14th Street", "alt_title": ["[From East 14th to 11th Streets ; Central Savings Bank.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "708189b", "back_text": "Fourth Ave., east side, south from East 14th to 11th Streets. On the extreme left appears a portion of the Central Savings Bank Building at the S.E. corner of East 14th Street.\n\nJune 11, 1936.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\nFederal Art Project.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 14th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708187f", "uuid": "1738c600-c53b-012f-d2db-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e09a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708187f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 14th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708187b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue, west side, south from East 14th Street, showing the I, R. T. Subway under construction.\n\nApril 2, 1901\n\nBoard of Transportation photograph\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 14th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708188f", "uuid": "17c340f0-c53b-012f-08ec-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e09c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708188f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 14th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "708188b", "back_text": "S. E. corner of Fourth Avenue and 14th Street.\nNote Blue Eagle N. R. A. posters in windows; this was in early days of N. R. A., when it received enthusiastic, even hysterical, support.\nNote also election poster for Tammany ticket in Mayoralty campaign.\nThis photograph was made on Election Day, when a reform ticket was elected.\n\nNovember 7, 1933.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 14th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "708190f", "uuid": "1891ad60-c53b-012f-edc6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e0a0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708190f&t=w", "date": "1901", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 15th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Union Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708190b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue and 15th Street, showing Union Square, and subway construction.\n\nApril 13, 1901.\n\n\nBoard of Transportation Photograph\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 15th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "708191f", "uuid": "190e7d80-c53b-012f-15cf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e0a2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708191f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 16th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708191b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue north from 16th Street, showing subway construction. February 18, 1901.\n\n\n\nBoard of Transportation Photograph\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 16th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "708190f", "uuid": "1891ad60-c53b-012f-edc6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e0a0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708190f&t=w", "date": "1901", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 15th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Union Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708190b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue and 15th Street, showing Union Square, and subway construction.\n\nApril 13, 1901.\n\nBoard of Transportation Photograph\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 15th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "708191f", "uuid": "190e7d80-c53b-012f-15cf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e0a2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708191f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 16th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708191b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue north from 16th Street, showing subway construction. February 18, 1901.\n\nBoard of Transportation Photograph\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 16th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708192f", "uuid": "196e5bc0-c53b-012f-deb4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e0a4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708192f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 16th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "708192b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue, east side, north from and including 16th Street, Union Square East. Of the old buildings 36-48 Union Square East, from 16th to 17th Streets, the Westmoreland Apartments on the corner of 17th Street, and 44 adjoining them, are about to be demolished for the new Tammany Hall (see Union Square East).\nFrom 17th to 18th Streets stand the Guardian Life Insurance Company of America Building and the Clarendon Building, (the latter named after the Clarendon Hotel which it replaced), both built prior to 1910. The 20-story American Woolen Building is on the N.E. corner of 18th Street and the 20-story Eagle Building on the S.E. corner of 21st Street.\nCompare this with Brown Brothers view of Fourth Avenue, east side, north from 17th Street, 1906.\n\nJanuary 23, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 16th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708196f", "uuid": "1b11ff70-c53b-012f-08ec-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e0ac-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708196f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 17th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Hassler, William Davis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "708196b", "back_text": "Fourth Ave., east side, from East 17th to 18th Streets. The Guardian Life Insurance Building, at the N.E. corner of East 17th Street, is known as No. 50 Union Square, East.\nAbout 1910.\n\nW. D. Hassler.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 17th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "702324f", "uuid": "f9f88da0-c531-012f-573a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bf3a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702324f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1933", "title": "Brooklyn: 4th Avenue - 17th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "702324b", "back_text": "(1)\nFourth Ave., west side, from and including 17th Street, to, but not including Prospect Ave. The view also shows 17th Street, north side, from and including Fourth Ave., to, but not including Third Ave. This view shows the Samaritan Hospital before it was renovated.\nJuly 4, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe Samaritan Hospital, viewed from another angle, showing the hospital after it has been renovated three years later.\nOctober 11, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 17th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -7220,14 +7220,14 @@ {"id": "708201f", "uuid": "1cecbb90-c53b-012f-d6ed-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e0b6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708201f&t=w", "date": "1906", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 19th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "708201b", "back_text": "West side of Fourth Avenue , looking north from 19th Street.\n\nBrown Brothers, Photographer.\n1906.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 19th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708202f", "uuid": "1d37c2e0-c53b-012f-984f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e0b8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708202f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 19th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "708202b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue, east side, from 19th to 22nd Streets. In the block from 20th to 21st Streets may be seen the McClure and Eagle Buildings, and beyond them, on the N.E. corner of 21st Street, is Calvary Protestant Episcopal Church.\nFebruary 21, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 19th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708204f", "uuid": "1dec78f0-c53b-012f-8c76-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e0bc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708204f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 20th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Unitarian Universalist churches"]}, "back_id": "708204b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue, at the S. E. corner of East 20th Street, showing the All Souls Unitarian Church, erected 1855. The Society was incorporated in 1919 as the \"First Congregational Church of New York\", from the outcome of a few services held by William Ellery Channing. Edward Everett preached at the dedication of the church, in Chambers Street, in 1820. The Rev. Henry Ware, Jr. was the first pastor, and his successor was Dr. Henry W. Bellows, the President of the Sanitary Commission during the Civil War. He was succeeded by the Rev. Theodore C. Williams. William Cullen Bryant and Peter Cooper were parishioners here. It will shortly be demolished and the site remain vacant until 1939, when a 6 story apartment house will rise here.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nMarch 27, 1929\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 20th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "708210f", "uuid": "20479b40-c53b-012f-fbb7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e0c8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708210f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 20th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Congregational churches", "Unitarian Universalist churches"]}, "back_id": "708210b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue ,East Side and E.20th Street. The first Unitarian Church in New York City. The Society was incorporated in 1819 as the First Congregational Church of New York, from the outcome of services conducted by William Ellery Channing. Edward Everett preached at the dedication services of this church in Chambers Street 1820.\n\nUrbrock Collection,\nVan der Weyde,\n12 E.15th Street,\n\n\nAbout 1900.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 20th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "708210f", "uuid": "20479b40-c53b-012f-fbb7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e0c8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708210f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 20th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Congregational churches", "Unitarian Universalist churches"]}, "back_id": "708210b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue ,East Side and E.20th Street. The first Unitarian Church in New York City. The Society was incorporated in 1819 as the First Congregational Church of New York, from the outcome of services conducted by William Ellery Channing. Edward Everett preached at the dedication services of this church in Chambers Street 1820.\n\nUrbrock Collection,\nVan der Weyde,\n12 E.15th Street,\n\nAbout 1900.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 20th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "702327f", "uuid": "fb117990-c531-012f-5e40-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bf40-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702327f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Brooklyn: 4th Avenue - 20th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "702327b", "back_text": "4th Avenue, at the southeast corner of 20th Street, showing Public School No. 60.\nBoard of Education of the City of New York Early 1930's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 20th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "708205f", "uuid": "1e579b50-c53b-012f-ad8d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e0be-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708205f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 20th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels", "Unitarian Universalist churches"]}, "back_id": "708205b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue, east side, north from and including 20th Street. Dominating the foreground is the new McClure Building. At the extreme right is All Souls' Unitarian Church, while in the background is Calvary Protestant Episcopal Church.\n1910.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 20th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "708206f", "uuid": "1ea49250-c53b-012f-faf3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e0c0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708206f&t=w", "date": "1906", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 20th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Political clubs", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "708206b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue, west side, looking north from 20th Street.\nOffices of Citizens' Union, a non-partisan organization for political reform, can be seen in second story of building at N. W. corner of 20th Street.\nThis organization is now (1935) located on William Street near City Hall.\n\nBrown Brothers, Photographers.\n1906\n\n\nAlice and Phoebe Cary resided in the back house (52 E. 20th St.)\nwith bay window and three dormers.\n[illegible manuscript notation], [dated] 1/27/[19]71\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "4th Avenue & 20th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "708206f", "uuid": "1ea49250-c53b-012f-faf3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e0c0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708206f&t=w", "date": "1906", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 20th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Political clubs", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "708206b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue, west side, looking north from 20th Street.\nOffices of Citizens' Union, a non-partisan organization for political reform, can be seen in second story of building at N. W. corner of 20th Street.\nThis organization is now (1935) located on William Street near City Hall.\n\nBrown Brothers, Photographers.\n1906\n\nAlice and Phoebe Cary resided in the back house (52 E. 20th St.)\nwith bay window and three dormers.\n[illegible manuscript notation], [dated] 1/27/[19]71\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "4th Avenue & 20th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708207f", "uuid": "1f15c8c0-c53b-012f-f607-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e0c2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708207f&t=w", "date": "1906", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 20th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Hotels", "Unitarian Universalist churches"]}, "back_id": "708207b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue, east side, north from 20th Street.\nThe block below 20th Street, the edge of which is shown in the picture, is occupied by All Souls Unitarian Church. Calvary (Protestant Episcopal) Church is on the N.E. corner of 22nd Street.\nThe block in between will later be demolished and occupied by the McClure Building (16 stories) and the Eagle Building (20 stories).\n1906.\n\nBrown Brothers, Photographers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 20th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708208f", "uuid": "1f89cdb0-c53b-012f-555b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e0c4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708208f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 20th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708208b", "back_text": "S. W. corner of Fourth Avenue at 20th Street.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\nMarch 24, 1932.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 20th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708209f", "uuid": "1fdb9c10-c53b-012f-ad06-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e0c6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708209f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 20th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708209b", "back_text": "N. W. corner of Fourth Avenue and 20th Street, across clearing. March 24, 1932.\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 20th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "711557f", "uuid": "863c60d0-c540-012f-9455-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-faef-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711557f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 20th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "711557b", "back_text": "(1)\nChristian Workers Home and Gramercy School, 20th Street at N.W. corner of Gramercy Park West, seen across clearing at S.E. corner of Fourth Avenue and 20th Street. February 21, 1932.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n\n\n(2)\nA closer view of the same. February 21, 1932.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "4th Avenue & 20th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "711557f", "uuid": "863c60d0-c540-012f-9455-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-faef-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711557f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 20th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "711557b", "back_text": "(1)\nChristian Workers Home and Gramercy School, 20th Street at N.W. corner of Gramercy Park West, seen across clearing at S.E. corner of Fourth Avenue and 20th Street. February 21, 1932.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n\n(2)\nA closer view of the same. February 21, 1932.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "4th Avenue & 20th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708212f", "uuid": "211d9c60-c53b-012f-458b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e0cc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708212f&t=w", "date": "1895", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 21st Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Arenas", "Banks", "Hotels", "Presbyterian churches"]}, "back_id": "708212b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue, north from East 21st Street, showing prominently the west side of this thoroughfare. The important structures appearing are, the Bank for Savings (site under preparation in 1892); the Fourth Avenue Presbyterian Church; the Y. M. C. A.; the Academy of Design; Madison Square Garden and the Hotel Park Avenue. Across the top appears the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. building (part under construction); the spire atop the old Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church; and the tower of the huge Madison Square Garden. On the right are architectural details of Calvary Church and its adjoining Church Mission House P. E. (site cleared in 1892).\n\nAbout 1895\n\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 21st Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708214f", "uuid": "21e93ad0-c53b-012f-e36e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e0d0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708214f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 21st Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708214b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue, east side, south from E. 21st Street towards Union Square. In the midground is a clearance at the S.E. corner of E. 20th Street where the former Unitarian Church (formerly All Souls P. E. Church) stood until 1929. Today a modern 6 story apartment house has been erected there, an account of which is in the Times of March 26, 1938.\n\nJune 10, 1938.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 21st Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708218f", "uuid": "239fea50-c53b-012f-03f7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e0d8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708218f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 21st Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Missions", "Presbyterian churches"]}, "back_id": "708218b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue, north from a point between E. 21st and 22nd Streets, photographed to show constructional details of the Lexington Avenue Subway. E. 22nd Street is in the foreground, occupying respectively the S.E., N.E., and N.W. corners of ? are the Board of Foreign Missions Building, the United Charities Building and the 4th Avenue Presbyterian Church.\n\nNovember 5, 1900\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "4th Avenue & 21st Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -7262,9 +7262,9 @@ {"id": "708241f", "uuid": "2c533e00-c53b-012f-96aa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e106-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708241f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 24th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Business enterprises", "Equipment and supplies", "Horses"]}, "back_id": "708241b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue at N.W. corner of 24th Street.\nFebruary 22, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 24th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708242f", "uuid": "2cd5b830-c53b-012f-ae36-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e108-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708242f&t=w", "date": "1906", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 24th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Armories", "Handcarts", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "708242b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue, east side, facing north from 24th Street. Tower of 71st Regiment Armory at extreme left background. 1906.\n\nBrown Brothers, Photographers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 24th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708243f", "uuid": "2d515ed0-c53b-012f-1d30-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e10a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708243f&t=w", "date": "1906", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 24th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Arenas", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "708243b", "back_text": "West side of Fourth Avenue, facing north from 24th Street. Tower of Madison Square Garden and Diana in centre. 1906. Brown Brothers, Photographers.", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 24th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "708245f", "uuid": "2e2cb470-c53b-012f-a692-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e10e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708245f&t=w", "date": "1905, 1915", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 24th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Arenas", "Armories", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "708245b", "back_text": "(1)\nFourth Avenue, looking north from roof of Metropolitan Life\nBuilding, Fourth Avenue and 24th Street.\nTwin towers of Old Madison Square Garden are in centre. Old Park Avenue Hotel is large white building in left background.\n\n\n1905.\n\n(2)\nFourth Avenue from same spot, ten years later. Entrance to Madison Square Garden may be seen in left centre, 71st\nRegiment Armory in right background.\n\n\n1915.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 24th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "708245f", "uuid": "2e2cb470-c53b-012f-a692-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e10e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708245f&t=w", "date": "1905, 1915", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 24th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Arenas", "Armories", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "708245b", "back_text": "(1)\nFourth Avenue, looking north from roof of Metropolitan Life\nBuilding, Fourth Avenue and 24th Street.\nTwin towers of Old Madison Square Garden are in centre. Old Park Avenue Hotel is large white building in left background.\n\n1905.\n\n(2)\nFourth Avenue from same spot, ten years later. Entrance to Madison Square Garden may be seen in left centre, 71st\nRegiment Armory in right background.\n\n1915.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 24th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708246f", "uuid": "2e8462c0-c53b-012f-a190-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e110-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708246f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 24th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "708246b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue, west side, from 25th to 24th Streets, inclusive, showing the newest of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company's buildings.\n\n1931.\n\nWurts Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 24th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "702330f", "uuid": "fc2f2ea0-c531-012f-a9cc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bf46-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702330f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: 4th Avenue - 25th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "702330b", "back_text": "4th Avenue, south from 25th Street, this being the west side of the avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nJuly 21, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 25th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "702330f", "uuid": "fc2f2ea0-c531-012f-a9cc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bf46-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702330f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: 4th Avenue - 25th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "702330b", "back_text": "4th Avenue, south from 25th Street, this being the west side of the avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nJuly 21, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 25th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "708247f", "uuid": "2f0190e0-c53b-012f-d9d9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e112-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708247f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 25th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708247b", "back_text": "Provident Loan Society of New York, N. W. corner of Fourth Avenue, and 25th Street.\nFebruary 22, 1931.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 25th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708248f", "uuid": "2f7c7570-c53b-012f-fbb3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e114-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708248f&t=w", "date": "1915", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 25th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Antique stores", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "708248b", "back_text": "Fourth Ave., east side, north from but not including 25th Street.\nAbout 1915.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 25th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708249f", "uuid": "2fd20d50-c53b-012f-b647-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e116-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708249f&t=w", "date": "1906", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 25th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Arenas", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "708249b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue, west side, north from 25th Street. Fourth Avenue entrance to Madison Square Garden at extreme right, tower and Diana in centre.\nBrown Brothers, Photographer. 1906.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "4th Avenue & 25th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -7273,7 +7273,7 @@ {"id": "708252f", "uuid": "31230360-c53b-012f-d84e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e11c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708252f&t=w", "date": "1912", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 25th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Antique stores", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "708252b", "back_text": "North on Fourth Avenue from 25th Street. Contrast this picture with same view in 1906. The block on the east side from 25th to 26th Streets remains unchanged. In the next block, however, only one building remains of those which were there in 1906.\n\nAbout 1912.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "4th Avenue & 25th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708253f", "uuid": "319f1e70-c53b-012f-9aef-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e11e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708253f&t=w", "date": "1906", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 26th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Antique stores", "Apartment houses", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "708253b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue, east side, north from 26th Street. 1906.\nBrown Brother, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 26th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708254f", "uuid": "31e6c310-c53b-012f-888a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e120-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708254f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 26th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Arenas"]}, "back_id": "708254b", "back_text": "Fourth Ave., west side, north from and including 26th Street. View shows a rear view of the old Madison Square Garden.\n\nAugust 13, 1924.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 26th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "708255f", "uuid": "3250e9d0-c53b-012f-6642-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e122-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708255f&t=w", "date": "1901", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 26th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Arenas"]}, "back_id": "708255b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue and 26th Street, looking north, showing subway construction. Old Madison Square Garden at left.\n\nApril 2, 1901.\n\n\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 26th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "708255f", "uuid": "3250e9d0-c53b-012f-6642-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e122-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708255f&t=w", "date": "1901", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 26th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Arenas"]}, "back_id": "708255b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue and 26th Street, looking north, showing subway construction. Old Madison Square Garden at left.\n\nApril 2, 1901.\n\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 26th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708256f", "uuid": "329e2810-c53b-012f-59e8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e124-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708256f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 26th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Levick, Edwin", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708256b", "back_text": "4th Avenue, 26th to 27th Streets. (Before Reconstruction).\nMarch 21, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 26th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708257f", "uuid": "3310ace0-c53b-012f-5126-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e126-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708257f&t=w", "date": "1906", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 26th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Arenas"]}, "back_id": "708257b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue, west side, 26th to 27th Streets and north, showing Fourth Avenue portion of old Madison Square Garden. 1906. Brown Brothers, Photographers.", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "4th Avenue & 26th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708258f", "uuid": "33699ba0-c53b-012f-d9a8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e128-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708258f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 26th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708258b", "back_text": "(1)\nFourth Ave., east side, south from East 27th to, but not including 26th Streets, as seen across clearance on the former site of the old Madison Square Garden.\nJuly 9, 1926.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same; and including East 26th Street.\nJuly 9, 1926.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 26th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -7281,18 +7281,18 @@ {"id": "708260f", "uuid": "344975d0-c53b-012f-0e2f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e12c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708260f&t=w", "date": "1906", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 27th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Arenas", "Churches", "Furniture stores", "Markets"]}, "back_id": "708260b", "back_text": "West side of Fourth Avenue, facing north from 27th Street. Part of old Madison Square Garden at left. 1906.\nBrown Brothers, Photographers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 27th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708261f", "uuid": "34918140-c53b-012f-6cbb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e12e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708261f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 27th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Arenas"]}, "back_id": "708261b", "back_text": "Fourth Ave, west side, south from and including 27th Street, showing a rear view of the old Madison Square Garden.\n\nAugust 13, 1924.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster, collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 27th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708262f", "uuid": "350468e0-c53b-012f-be79-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e130-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708262f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 27th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708262b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue and 27th Street, showing subway construction.\n\nOctober 19, 1900.\n\nWilliam B. Parsons.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "4th Avenue & 27th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "708263f", "uuid": "355ac280-c53b-012f-2758-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e132-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708263f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 27th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708263b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue, North from 27th Street, showing subway constructions.\n\nFebruary 16, 1901.\n\n\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 27th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "708263f", "uuid": "355ac280-c53b-012f-2758-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e132-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708263f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 27th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708263b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue, North from 27th Street, showing subway constructions.\n\nFebruary 16, 1901.\n\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 27th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708264f", "uuid": "35ce41a0-c53b-012f-8ede-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e134-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708264f&t=w", "date": "1901", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 27th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Antique stores", "Brewing industry", "Markets"]}, "back_id": "708264b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue, west side, north from E. 27th Street, (left) as photographed during constructional period for the Lexington Avenue Subway. At the left appears a portion of the Du St. Esprit French Church. This site is No. 45 E. 27th Street.\n\nJanuary 3, 1901\n\nWm. B. Parsons Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 27th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708265f", "uuid": "3638d300-c53b-012f-25c5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e136-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708265f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 27th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708265b", "back_text": "4th Avenue, 27th Street, to 28th.\nPresident Brough of Manhattan.\nMarch 21, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 27th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708266f", "uuid": "3689e870-c53b-012f-8e43-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e138-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708266f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 28th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Trucks"]}, "back_id": "708266b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue at S.E. corner of 28th Street. Contrast this with same location in 1888.\n\n1930.\n\nEwing Galloway. Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "4th Avenue & 28th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708267f", "uuid": "36fb05c0-c53b-012f-35c8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e13a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708267f&t=w", "date": "1888", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 28th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Markets", "Printers", "Printing industry", "Signs (Notices)", "Tailor shops"]}, "back_id": "708267b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue at the southeast corner of E. 28th Street, showing Peter Cooper's residence.\n\nEwing Galloway\n\n1888\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 28th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708268f", "uuid": "376d2e70-c53b-012f-82ba-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e13c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708268f&t=w", "date": "1906", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 28th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Grocery stores", "Hotels", "Printers", "Printing industry", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "708268b", "back_text": "East side of Fourth Avenue looking north from 28th Street.\n1906.\nBrown Brothers, Photographers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 28th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "708269f", "uuid": "37d62d00-c53b-012f-85ec-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e13e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708269f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 28th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Antique stores", "Arenas", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "708269b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue, looking south from 28th Street; showing subway constructions.\nIn the center is Fourth Avenue entrance to Old Madison Square Garden, and in the extreme right background may be seen its tower and Diana.\n\nDecember 1, 1900.\n\n\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 28th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "708269f", "uuid": "37d62d00-c53b-012f-85ec-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e13e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708269f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 28th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Antique stores", "Arenas", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "708269b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue, looking south from 28th Street; showing subway constructions.\nIn the center is Fourth Avenue entrance to Old Madison Square Garden, and in the extreme right background may be seen its tower and Diana.\n\nDecember 1, 1900.\n\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 28th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708270f", "uuid": "384e3ee0-c53b-012f-0078-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e140-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708270f&t=w", "date": "1906", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 28th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Antique stores"]}, "back_id": "708270b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue, west side, north from E. 28th (left) to 30th Streets, as photographed northwestward from the S. E. corner of 28th Street.\n\n1906\n\nBrown Brothers\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 28th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "702331f", "uuid": "fc80bab0-c531-012f-4a6c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bf48-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702331f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Brooklyn: 4th Avenue - 29th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "702331b", "back_text": "4th Avenue, east side, from 29th to 30th Streets, showing Public School No. 172. The view is from 30th Street.\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York September 10, 1930\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 29th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "708271f", "uuid": "38ad8990-c53b-012f-24b2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e142-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708271f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 29th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Levick, Edwin", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708271b", "back_text": "4th Avenue, 29th Street, to 30th Street. (Before Reconstruction).\nPresident Borough Of Manhattan.\nMarch 21, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 29th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708272f", "uuid": "393126c0-c53b-012f-896c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e144-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708272f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 29th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "708272b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue, west side, at East 29th Street, as photographed during subway construction period. Note the crosstown streetcar on 29th Street. This line ran westward on 28th Street and eastward on 29th Street. The corner buildings beyond same will remain until October of 1940 when they will be removed. Note the hazy outline of the old Madison Square Garden tower. Atop same is the St. Gaudens statue of \"Diana.\"\n\nDecember 1, 1900\n\nWm. B. Parsons Collection\nBoard of Transportation, photo\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 29th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "708273f", "uuid": "3983d8b0-c53b-012f-069c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e146-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708273f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 29th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Arenas", "Plumbing stores"]}, "back_id": "708273b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue, west side, and 29th Street, looking south showing subway construction. Note tower of old Madison Square Garden, with statue of Diana by St. Gaudens.\n\nNovember, 5, 1900.\n\n\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 29th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "708273f", "uuid": "3983d8b0-c53b-012f-069c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e146-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708273f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 29th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Arenas", "Plumbing stores"]}, "back_id": "708273b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue, west side, and 29th Street, looking south showing subway construction. Note tower of old Madison Square Garden, with statue of Diana by St. Gaudens.\n\nNovember, 5, 1900.\n\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 29th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708274f", "uuid": "39fb5610-c53b-012f-5801-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e148-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708274f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 29th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708274b", "back_text": "S.W. corner of Fourth Avenue and 29th Street.\n\nFebruary 22, 1931.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 29th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708275f", "uuid": "3a76c5c0-c53b-012f-6d8a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e14a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708275f&t=w", "date": "1906", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 29th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Antique stores", "Carts & wagons", "Horse teams", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "708275b", "back_text": "East side of Fourth Avenue looking north from 29th Street. 1906.\n\nBrown Brothers, Photographers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Avenue & 29th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708276f", "uuid": "3ad9ba00-c53b-012f-c2a8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e14c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708276f&t=w", "date": "1901", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Avenue - 29th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Arenas", "Employment agencies"]}, "back_id": "708276b", "back_text": "Fourth Avenue and 29th Street, looking south. In the centre is the Fourth Avenue entrance to old Madison Square Garden, and in the right background is the Garden\ntower and Diana.\n\nApril 2, 1901.\n\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "4th Avenue & 29th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -7356,7 +7356,7 @@ {"id": "702358f", "uuid": "06d25930-c532-012f-064b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bf7e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702358f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 4th Street (East) - Glenwood Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Vernam, W. B.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702358b", "back_text": "108 E. 4th Street, west side, between Glenwood Avenue, and Hamilton Parkway, showing a house belonging to Agnes Heaney.\nabout 1922.\n\nW. B. Vernam\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Street (East) & Glenwood Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "710892f", "uuid": "76e0d8d0-c53f-012f-c017-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f5b8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710892f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 4th Street (East) - Glenwood Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "710892b", "back_text": "Treadwell\n\"Old Merchant's House\"\nPhotograph made 1962.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Street (East) & Glenwood Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "732817f", "uuid": "baeb0840-c561-012f-6dc5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a0d8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732817f&t=w", "date": "1922, 1928, 1935", "title": "Recreation and hobbies - Bird raising.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 4th Street (East) - Avenue A.]", "St. Nicholas Catholic Church."], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Dovecotes"]}, "back_id": "732817b", "back_text": "Recreation and Hobbies: Bird raising on East Side roof as viewed southward from another tenement roof on East 4th Street to the west of Avenue A.\n\nThe buildings in the foreground are No's. 166 to 170 East 4th Street, that with the pigeon coop atop is No. 168.\n\nIn the background appears the steeple of St. Nicholas Catholic Church at No. 125 East 2nd Street.\n\nAugust 31, 1928\nP. L. Sperr\n\nViews 2 and 3 show pigeon coops in the suburban\nparts of Brooklyn.\n\nView 2 P.L.Sperr July 27, 1935\nView 3: E.L. Armbruster Collection About 1922\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "4th Street (East) and Avenue A , Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "733847f", "uuid": "41e9d120-c563-012f-e6b2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a8e3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733847f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "East River - shore and skyline.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 4th Street (East).]"], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Children", "Gas industry", "Sand and gravel industry", "Smokestacks", "Storage tanks"]}, "back_id": "733847b", "back_text": "East River shore and skyline--Manhattan: The East River frontage at E. 4th Street and northward during construction of the East River Drive. The gas holders in the background are around 10th - 11th and 12th Streets, while the power supply plant is at 14th - 15th Streets.\n\n\nAlexander Alland\n\n1938-9\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Street (East), Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "733847f", "uuid": "41e9d120-c563-012f-e6b2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a8e3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733847f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "East River - shore and skyline.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 4th Street (East).]"], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Children", "Gas industry", "Sand and gravel industry", "Smokestacks", "Storage tanks"]}, "back_id": "733847b", "back_text": "East River shore and skyline--Manhattan: The East River frontage at E. 4th Street and northward during construction of the East River Drive. The gas holders in the background are around 10th - 11th and 12th Streets, while the power supply plant is at 14th - 15th Streets.\n\nAlexander Alland\n\n1938-9\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Street (East), Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "710891f", "uuid": "76712e60-c53f-012f-91fc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f5b6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710891f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Street (East).", "alt_title": ["Doorway: Treadwell House, 29 East 4th Street, Manhattan.", "Seabury Tredwell House - Old Merchant's House."], "creator": "Abbott, Berenice", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "710891b", "back_text": "Treadwell House (Old Merchants House)\n29 East 4th Street, Manhattan\n\nFederal Art Project\n\"Changing New York\"\nBerenice Abbott, photographer\n\n[Note: negative at Museum of the City of New York]\nCode I A-3\nJuly 16, 1936\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Street (East)., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710890f", "uuid": "761ad700-c53f-012f-318c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f5b4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710890f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Street (East).", "alt_title": ["Doorway: Treadwell House, 29 East 4th Street, Manhattan.", "Tredwell House."], "creator": "Abbott, Berenice", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "710890b", "back_text": "Doorway, Treadwell House\n29 East 4th Street, Manhattan\n\nFederal Art Project\n\"Changing New York\"\nBerenice Abbott, photographer\n\n[Note: negative at Museum of the City of New York]\nCode I A-3\nSept. 1, 1937\n\np. 98, Changing New York\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Street (East)., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "702361f", "uuid": "07de98a0-c532-012f-50b4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bf84-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702361f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: 4th Street (North) - Roebling Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Butcher shops", "Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "702361b", "back_text": "North 4th Street, north side, at Roebling Avenue. The poultry market is at the northeast corner; the school Public School No. 17--at the northwest corner.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nview 1: Neg.No A-966\nview 2: Neg.No A-967\n\nSeptember 16, 1941\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Street (North) & Roebling Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -7416,7 +7416,7 @@ {"id": "710897f", "uuid": "78b9cdc0-c53f-012f-afa1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f5c2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710897f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 4th Street - Lewis Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "710897b", "back_text": "397 East 4th Street, adjoining the N.E. corner of Lewis Street. Building shown is a frame house.\n\nJune 26, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Street & Lewis Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710904f", "uuid": "7b6f03b0-c53f-012f-6b42-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f5d0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710904f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 4th Street - MacDougal Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "710904b", "back_text": "146 West 4th Street, south side, between Macdougal Street and Sixth Avenue, occupied by a typical Greenwich Village restaurant. May 24, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Street & MacDougal Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "702356f", "uuid": "0610f6e0-c532-012f-3460-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bf7a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702356f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 4th Street - Smith Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702356b", "back_text": "21-33 4th Street, north side, between Smith and Hoyt Streets.\n\nJune 5, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Street & Smith Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "710922f", "uuid": "82feb330-c53f-012f-5e55-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f5f4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710922f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 4th Street - Washington Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "710922b", "back_text": "4th Street (right), and Washington Place (left), east from Grove Street, showing also Sheridan Square in the foreground. Sheridan Square is a triangle with its apex pointing west and located at the western end of Washington Place (originally West 5th Street); the northern side is the northern side of Washington Place, and the southern side follows the line of West 4th Street (formerly Asylum Street). Sheridan Square house numbers begin on the short eastern side, which was originally the eastern end of Reason Street (now the eastern section of Barrow Street, q.v.), and follow in order clockwise around Sheridan Square.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\nJune 24, 1933.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Street & Washington Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "710922f", "uuid": "82feb330-c53f-012f-5e55-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f5f4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710922f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 4th Street - Washington Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "710922b", "back_text": "4th Street (right), and Washington Place (left), east from Grove Street, showing also Sheridan Square in the foreground. Sheridan Square is a triangle with its apex pointing west and located at the western end of Washington Place (originally West 5th Street); the northern side is the northern side of Washington Place, and the southern side follows the line of West 4th Street (formerly Asylum Street). Sheridan Square house numbers begin on the short eastern side, which was originally the eastern end of Reason Street (now the eastern section of Barrow Street, q.v.), and follow in order clockwise around Sheridan Square.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nJune 24, 1933.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "4th Street & Washington Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "485880", "uuid": "8600e380-c60e-012f-f1c7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47db-a117-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=485880&t=w", "date": "1941-11-05", "title": "4th Street at 4th Avenue and 5th Avenue, to , Brooklyn", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streetscapes (Urban design)"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "4th Street at 4th Avenue and 5th Avenue, to , Brooklyn, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City, 1931-1942.]"} {"id": "1558263", "uuid": "decc38b0-c5ec-012f-dbc1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-c38b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1558263&t=w", "date": null, "title": "5-9 West 56th Street-Fifth Avenue", "alt_title": ["Private Dwellings"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc", "Historic buildings"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "5-9 West 56th Street-Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Manhattan"} {"id": "1558329", "uuid": "f8c7b690-c5ec-012f-cbdc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-cfba-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1558329&t=w", "date": null, "title": "50 East 78th Street (Madison Avenue - Park Avenue)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc", "Historic buildings"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "50 East 78th Street (Madison Avenue - Park Avenue), Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Manhattan"} @@ -7504,7 +7504,7 @@ {"id": "713436f", "uuid": "ac8a1be0-c543-012f-53a3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-099a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713436f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 50th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Methodist Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "713436b", "back_text": "(1)\n\n50th Street, north side, west from but not including First Ave., showing the Beekman Hill Methodist Episcopal Church.\n\nMarch 20, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, showing more of the buildings on the right.\n\nMarch 20, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nThis edifice was purchased (about 1920) by the First Reformed Episcopal Church, formerly located at the N.E. corner of Madison Avenue and E. 55th Street. For details of same--see page 390-1 of Moses Kings Handbook of N. Y. 1893.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "50th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "725391f", "uuid": "4fc73ed0-c556-012f-eb57-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-66f7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725391f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Queens: 50th Street - 25th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farmhouses"]}, "back_id": "725391b", "back_text": "50th Street, (in line thereof) north of Twenty-fifth Avenue (probably in St. Michaels Cemetery), showing four views of the D. Riker farmhouse. It was erected by Abraham Riker about 1717. Additions have since it was first erected been made. The British plundered this house when it was occupied by Jacobus Riker in 1776. See other views for more data.\n\nApril 1923\nViews 1, 2 3 and 4\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "50th Street & 25th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725392f", "uuid": "500ea400-c556-012f-a119-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-66f9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725392f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Queens: 50th Street - 25th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farmhouses"]}, "back_id": "725392b", "back_text": "50th Street (in line thereof) north of Twenty-fifth Avenue (in St. Michael's Cemetery, showing four views of the A. Riker farmhouse. Chas Rapelye was the owner in 1852. One Hanson was the owner from 1873 to 1891.\n\nApril 1925.\nViews 1,2,3 and 4.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "50th Street & 25th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "713437f", "uuid": "acda0a60-c543-012f-6c55-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-099c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713437f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Manhattan: 50th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "713437b", "back_text": "Downtown Platform 50 St. Station 2 Ave. L.\n\n6-13-42\n\nA-498\n\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "50th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "713437f", "uuid": "acda0a60-c543-012f-6c55-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-099c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713437f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Manhattan: 50th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "713437b", "back_text": "Downtown Platform 50 St. Station 2 Ave. L.\n\n6-13-42\n\nA-498\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "50th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713440f", "uuid": "ae2938e0-c543-012f-71e8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-09a2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713440f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 50th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713440b", "back_text": "50th Street, south side, west from 220 East, east from Third Ave.\nJanuary 24, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "50th Street & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713451f", "uuid": "b2d70b10-c543-012f-6301-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-09b8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713451f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 50th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clothing stores"]}, "back_id": "713451b", "back_text": "50th Street. s.s. bet. 5th & Madison Avenues. Saks Fifth Ave.", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "50th Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713457f", "uuid": "b536cdc0-c543-012f-904b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-09c4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713457f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 50th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713457b", "back_text": "(1)\n50th Street, south side, west of Fifth Ave.\nMay 31, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, slightly later.\nJune 14, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "50th Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -7653,9 +7653,9 @@ {"id": "713548f", "uuid": "dac38d10-c543-012f-21ab-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0a7a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713548f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 51st Street - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713548b", "back_text": "51st Street, north side, east from but not including, Sixth Avenue.\nSeptember 28, 1930.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "51st Street & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713551f", "uuid": "dbdae7a0-c543-012f-77bf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0a80-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713551f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1931", "title": "Manhattan: 51st Street - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Parking lots"]}, "back_id": "713551b", "back_text": "(1)\n51st Street, north side, west from but not including Sixth Avenue.\nOctober 22, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, but including Sixth Avenue.\nSeptember 28, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nA view of the parking space comprising Nos. 113-123 inclusive at a slightly later date than No. 2.\nJune 28, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "51st Street & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713555f", "uuid": "dd6f49e0-c543-012f-40e6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0a88-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713555f&t=w", "date": "1915", "title": "Manhattan: 51st Street - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Garages"]}, "back_id": "713555b", "back_text": "Garages: South East corner of 51st and 7th Avenue.\n,\nOctober 31, 1915.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "51st Street & 7th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "713561f", "uuid": "dfa34430-c543-012f-260e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0a94-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713561f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: 51st Street - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "713561b", "back_text": "(1)\n51st Street, 8th to 9th Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\n\nJanuary 31, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "51st Street & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "713562f", "uuid": "e0106be0-c543-012f-0f94-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0a96-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713562f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: 51st Street - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "713562b", "back_text": "(1)\n51st Street, 8th to 9th Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\n\nJanuary 31, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "51st Street & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "713563f", "uuid": "e07a3a00-c543-012f-7cc4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0a98-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713563f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: 51st Street - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "713563b", "back_text": "(1)\n51st Street, 9th Avenue to 10th Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\n\nJanuary 31, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "51st Street & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "713561f", "uuid": "dfa34430-c543-012f-260e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0a94-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713561f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: 51st Street - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "713561b", "back_text": "(1)\n51st Street, 8th to 9th Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nJanuary 31, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "51st Street & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "713562f", "uuid": "e0106be0-c543-012f-0f94-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0a96-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713562f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: 51st Street - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "713562b", "back_text": "(1)\n51st Street, 8th to 9th Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nJanuary 31, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "51st Street & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "713563f", "uuid": "e07a3a00-c543-012f-7cc4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0a98-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713563f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: 51st Street - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "713563b", "back_text": "(1)\n51st Street, 9th Avenue to 10th Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nJanuary 31, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "51st Street & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "725424f", "uuid": "5ae139d0-c556-012f-2ad7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6739-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725424f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Queens: 51st Street - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Fifty-first Street (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streets"]}, "back_id": "725424b", "back_text": "51st Street, north of Broadway, showing the F. Weher house of 1873. This house does not appear in 1928. Incidently this street is the dividing line between Long Island City and Newtown.\n\nApril 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "51st Street & Broadway, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "713513f", "uuid": "cc2d70d0-c543-012f-a590-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0a34-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713513f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 51st Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Excavation"]}, "back_id": "713513b", "back_text": "51st Street, south side, from and including Lexington to Third avenues. The excavation for the 50-story General Electric Building is seen in the foreground.\n\nMay 13, 1930.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "51st Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713516f", "uuid": "cd796370-c543-012f-03ea-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0a3a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713516f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 51st Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713516b", "back_text": "51st Street, south side, east from Lexington Ave. This view also shows Lexington Ave, east side, south from 51st Street.\n\nAbout 1910.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "51st Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -7774,7 +7774,7 @@ {"id": "702775f", "uuid": "a570a910-c532-012f-ffc2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c2bc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702775f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Brooklyn: 53rd Street (East) - Avenue N", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Croplands", "Farmhouses"]}, "back_id": "702775b", "back_text": "(1) East 53rd Street, east side and north of Ave. N, showing the Garret Williamson Farm-house. About 1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2) The same; from another angle. About 1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(3) The same, a rear view. 1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "53rd Street (East) & Avenue N, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702776f", "uuid": "a5e27bf0-c532-012f-ed75-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c2be-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702776f&t=w", "date": "1922, 1923", "title": "Brooklyn: 53rd Street (East) - Avenue N", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Croplands", "Farmhouses"]}, "back_id": "702776b", "back_text": "(1) 1587 East 53rd Street, east side, north of Ave. N, showing the Garret Williamson house. Van Wyck calls it the Stoothoff and Williamson homestead. 1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2) The same, looking north. 1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(3) The same, looking south, showing at the right, East 52nd Street, between Aves. N and O. 1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(4) The same, looking west from East 54th Street. In the background appears the west side of East 53rd Street, north of Ave. N. 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "53rd Street (East) & Avenue N, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702777f", "uuid": "a6357b80-c532-012f-ce83-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c2c0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702777f&t=w", "date": "1923, 1925", "title": "Brooklyn: 53rd Street (East) - Avenue N", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Croplands", "Farmhouses"]}, "back_id": "702777b", "back_text": "(1) 1587 East 53rd Street, east side, north of Ave. N, showing the Garret Williamson house. This is a side and rear view taken from East 54th Street, looking west. 1923. Eugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2) The same, a front view, showing to the left of Williamson house, No. 1577. The house on the right has no number. 1925. Eugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(3) The same, showing also a rear view of Nos. 5315-5317 Ave. N. May 1925. Eugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(4) Another view, showing the opposite side. May 1925. Eugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "53rd Street (East) & Avenue N, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "702772f", "uuid": "a41fe1c0-c532-012f-f14e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c2b6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702772f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 53rd Street (East) - Beverly Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702772b", "back_text": "(1)\n516 East 53rd Street, east side, north of Beverly Road, showing the Stryker home.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection. 1925.\n\n\n(2)\nThe same, from another angle.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection. 1925.\n\n\n(3)\nThe same, from another angle.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection. 1925.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "53rd Street (East) & Beverly Road, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "702772f", "uuid": "a41fe1c0-c532-012f-f14e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c2b6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702772f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 53rd Street (East) - Beverly Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702772b", "back_text": "(1)\n516 East 53rd Street, east side, north of Beverly Road, showing the Stryker home.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection. 1925.\n\n(2)\nThe same, from another angle.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection. 1925.\n\n(3)\nThe same, from another angle.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection. 1925.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "53rd Street (East) & Beverly Road, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702773f", "uuid": "a49c2b50-c532-012f-e05e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c2b8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702773f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 53rd Street (East) - Beverly Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702773b", "back_text": "(1)\n516 East 53rd Street. east side, north of Beverly Road, showing the Stryker home. It stood originally on what to-day (1936) is East 51st and 52nd Streets, between Tilden Ave., and Beverly Road; and the estate comprised about twenty Brooklyn blocks. It was moved to its present site and stuccoed in 1929. It was also known as the Van Wyck house, and was built in the late 18th Century.\n\n1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2)\nThe same, a closer view.\n1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(3)\nThe same, from a different angle.\n1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "53rd Street (East) & Beverly Road, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702771f", "uuid": "a3bb5a60-c532-012f-cb3e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c2b4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702771f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 53rd Street (East) - Church Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702771b", "back_text": "309-311 East 53rd Street, at and adjoining the N.E. corner of Church Ave. (right), showing a Synagogue.\nAugust 7, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "53rd Street (East) & Church Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "713644f", "uuid": "017d9c50-c544-012f-a9c3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0b3a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713644f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 53rd Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Antique stores"]}, "back_id": "713644b", "back_text": "140 East 53rd Street, adjoining the S.E. corner of Lexington Ave.\nMarch 28, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "53rd Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -7854,16 +7854,16 @@ {"id": "713699f", "uuid": "1819b360-c544-012f-055f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0ba8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713699f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 54th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Lincoln, F. S.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "713699b", "back_text": "Hotel Weylin - 40 E 54th St.\nNew York City\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "54th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713743f", "uuid": "2a880380-c544-012f-496b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0c00-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713743f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1931", "title": "Manhattan: 54th Street (West) - 11th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "713743b", "back_text": "(1)\n\n533-501 West 54th Street, east of, adjoining, and at the N.E. corner of Eleventh Ave. St. Ambrose Roman Catholic Church is in the centre of the picture. June 30, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, a year later. April 14, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "54th Street (West) & 11th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713744f", "uuid": "2afd0d50-c544-012f-50b1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0c02-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713744f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1931", "title": "Manhattan: 54th Street (West) - 11th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "713744b", "back_text": "(1)\nSt. Ambrose Roman Catholic Church, 549-539 West 54th Street, north side, east of Eleventh Ave.\nApril 14, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same.\nJune 30, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "54th Street (West) & 11th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "713745f", "uuid": "2b802ba0-c544-012f-5ee4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0c04-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713745f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 54th Street (West) - 11th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Dewitt Clinton Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "713745b", "back_text": "(1) West 54th Street, west from, but not including Eleventh Ave., to, but not including the Hudson River, showing in the foreground, the De Witt Clinton Park. The ditch on the west, will eventually be Twelfth Ave.\n\nAugust 29, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, from a different angle.\n\n\nAugust 29, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "54th Street (West) & 11th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "713745f", "uuid": "2b802ba0-c544-012f-5ee4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0c04-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713745f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 54th Street (West) - 11th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Dewitt Clinton Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "713745b", "back_text": "(1) West 54th Street, west from, but not including Eleventh Ave., to, but not including the Hudson River, showing in the foreground, the De Witt Clinton Park. The ditch on the west, will eventually be Twelfth Ave.\n\nAugust 29, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, from a different angle.\n\nAugust 29, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "54th Street (West) & 11th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713746f", "uuid": "2be2de00-c544-012f-76d2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0c06-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713746f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 54th Street (West) - 11th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Dewitt Clinton Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "713746b", "back_text": "West 54th Street, west from Eleventh Ave., to the North (Hudson) River. Shown on the left is the north side of De Witt Clinton Park.\n\nMay 8, 1936.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\nFederal Art Project.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "54th Street (West) & 11th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713747f", "uuid": "2c5ff810-c544-012f-2c69-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0c08-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713747f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 54th Street (West) - 12th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Dewitt Clinton Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "713747b", "back_text": "(1) West 54th Street, east from Twelfth, to, but not including Eleventh Aves. View shows De Witt Clinton Park, in the foreground.\n\nOctober 3, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, slightly westward. Eventually Twelfth Ave., will replace ditch on the right.\n\nAugust 29, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same, as No. 2, showing a closer view of ditch.\n\nAugust 12, 1933.\n\nP L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "54th Street (West) & 12th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713748f", "uuid": "2ce53d90-c544-012f-ea13-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0c0a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713748f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 54th Street (West) - 12th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Dewitt Clinton Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "713748b", "back_text": "(1)\nWest 54th Street, between Twelfth Ave., (stone wall) and the Hudson River, and showing workmen preparing site for new piers. De Witt Clinton Park, is shown on the eastern side of Twelfth Ave.\nMarch 29, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, but not showing the street pavement.\nMarch 29, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nA closer view of men drilling.\nMarch 29, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "54th Street (West) & 12th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713704f", "uuid": "1a5f1f30-c544-012f-699d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0bb2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713704f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 54th Street (West) - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713704b", "back_text": "W. 54th Street, south side, west of Fifth Avenue, showing the demolition of the Rockefeller home. This is to provide a grace for a garden at the rear of the Museum of Modern Art.\n\n1939\n\nAlexander Alland\n\nThis photo is one of a series that appeared in the published volume \"Portrait of N. Y.\" by Felix Reisenberg and Alex. Alland, IRGV.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "54th Street (West) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713706f", "uuid": "1b42e1f0-c544-012f-f5ac-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0bb6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713706f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: 54th Street (West) - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Galleries & museums"]}, "back_id": "713706b", "back_text": "(1) West 54th Street, west from Fifth Ave. On the left are the two Rockefeller homes; that of the late John D. Sr. being the first. A more elaborate and costly structure is adjacent to same and is known as the John D. Jr. residence. This property, recently bequeathed to the Museum of Modern Art will be utilized by the recipients for a new and larger Museum than their former home on 53rd Street.\n\nMarch 19, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) An eastward view of the new Museum site; the photographer facing in the opposite direction towards Fifth Ave. (left).\n\nMarch 19, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) A northward view from 53rd Street, showing the aforementioned structures. The renovated private building that formerly housed the Museum stood in the foreground, facing on the north side of 53rd Street, slightly west of Fifth Ave.\n\nMarch 19, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "54th Street (West) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713708f", "uuid": "1c23f5d0-c544-012f-e147-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0bba-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713708f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 54th Street (West) - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713708b", "back_text": "West 54th Street, at, adjoining and west of the S.W. corner of Fifth Ave. Building shown in the center is No. 4; built in 1862, and is the old Rockefeller residence.\n\nOctober 21, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, showing solely No. 4.\n\nOctober 21, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "54th Street (West) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "713709f", "uuid": "1ca50110-c544-012f-df4f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0bbc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713709f&t=w", "date": "1866", "title": "Manhattan: 54th Street (West) - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "713709b", "back_text": "4 West 54th Street, south side, west of Fifth Avenue (left) showing the Rockeffer home at a time when it was the property of William P. Williams and who had completed same in the year previous. The emtpy area to the south is the property of Columbia University. They succeeded Dr. David Hosack (Botanic Gardens) in ownership in 1814. The latter had purchased it from the City for $4,807.36 in 1811. These 12 acres comprise the present Rockefeller Center.\n\nNote the absence of lamp lights and buildings at the left. St. Patricks Cathedral is shown there, under construction.\n\nThis photograph is taken from St. Lukes Hospital which is on the opposite, or north side of 54th Street. Not the gate and entrance of same in the foreground.\n\n1866\n\n\n(Positive)\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "54th Street (West) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "713709f", "uuid": "1ca50110-c544-012f-df4f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0bbc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713709f&t=w", "date": "1866", "title": "Manhattan: 54th Street (West) - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "713709b", "back_text": "4 West 54th Street, south side, west of Fifth Avenue (left) showing the Rockeffer home at a time when it was the property of William P. Williams and who had completed same in the year previous. The emtpy area to the south is the property of Columbia University. They succeeded Dr. David Hosack (Botanic Gardens) in ownership in 1814. The latter had purchased it from the City for $4,807.36 in 1811. These 12 acres comprise the present Rockefeller Center.\n\nNote the absence of lamp lights and buildings at the left. St. Patricks Cathedral is shown there, under construction.\n\nThis photograph is taken from St. Lukes Hospital which is on the opposite, or north side of 54th Street. Not the gate and entrance of same in the foreground.\n\n1866\n\n(Positive)\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "54th Street (West) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713710f", "uuid": "1d1a7b00-c544-012f-e91f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0bbe-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713710f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: 54th Street (West) - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Galleries & museums"]}, "back_id": "713710b", "back_text": "4 West 54th Street, adjoining the S.W. corner of Fifth Avenue, showing the John D. Rockefeller Sr. home and garage as viewed eastward towards the Avenue. According to the New York Times of May 16, 1938 the 80 year old house will be demolished, leaving the garage. At that time no plans were announced for the improvement of this site. Latter it became known that a garden for the new Museum of Modern Art\nwill be here and include the John D. Jr. home site.\nMay 3, 1938.\nView 2: June 20, 1938.\nP. L. Sper\n(3)\nA westward view after the aforementioned demolition and showing the John D. Rockefeller Jr. home still standing. Note the clearance to the est of same and the new Museum of Modern Art to the rear.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "54th Street (West) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "713711f", "uuid": "1d79d020-c544-012f-9e09-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0bc0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713711f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 54th Street (West) - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713711b", "back_text": "10-12 West 54th Street, south side, west of Fifth Ave. 10 West 54th Street, west of Fifth Ave., is the Rockefeller Residence.\n\nAbout 1912.\n\n\nFor further data pertinent to this building, see the New York Times of June 18, 1937, and which carries an account of the property gifts to the Museum of Modern Art.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "54th Street (West) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "713711f", "uuid": "1d79d020-c544-012f-9e09-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0bc0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713711f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 54th Street (West) - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713711b", "back_text": "10-12 West 54th Street, south side, west of Fifth Ave. 10 West 54th Street, west of Fifth Ave., is the Rockefeller Residence.\n\nAbout 1912.\n\nFor further data pertinent to this building, see the New York Times of June 18, 1937, and which carries an account of the property gifts to the Museum of Modern Art.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "54th Street (West) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713712f", "uuid": "1dfdc330-c544-012f-476d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0bc2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713712f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: 54th Street (West) - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Hill, R. W.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Galleries & museums"]}, "back_id": "713712b", "back_text": "10 to 22 West 54th Street, south side, between Fifth and Sixth Aves,, as viewed eastward, showing the lower portions of structures under demolition for the new Museum of Modern Art. On the left is the home of John D. Rockefeller (No. 10) which is to be included.\n\nOctober 1937.\n\nR.W. Hill.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "54th Street (West) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713713f", "uuid": "1e54ce10-c544-012f-4abe-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0bc4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713713f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 54th Street (West) - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Galleries & museums"]}, "back_id": "713713b", "back_text": "18 to 4 West 54th Street, south side, east from but not including Sixth, to but not including Fifth Aves., showing the 9-story (No. 10) and contiguous to it eastward, the 4-story (No. 4), Rockefeller residences. These two houses are to be demolished and the land will be used by the Museum of Modern Art as a garden for the display of sculpture. It was presented to the Museum by Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller Jr. as a gift, shortly after the demise of the elder Rockefeller. No. 4, the 4-story residence which stands within an enclosed garden, was the residence of John D. Rockefeller Sr. It was built in 1865 and was bought by Mr. Rockefeller in 1895. The 9-story house, No. 10, is the residence of John D. Rockefeller Jr. and is one of the largest private homes in the city. It was built in 1912 at a cost of 200,000 dollars. (For further information see the New York Times of June 18, 1937, page 1).\n\nDecember 28, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "54th Street (West) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713714f", "uuid": "1ece30f0-c544-012f-e753-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0bc6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713714f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 54th Street (West) - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713714b", "back_text": "19 West 54th Street, north side, west of Fifth Ave.\n1912.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "54th Street (West) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -7899,10 +7899,10 @@ {"id": "713735f", "uuid": "272b0f60-c544-012f-130d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0bf0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713735f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 54th Street - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713735b", "back_text": "(1) 54th Street, 8th to 9th Avenue. (Before reconstruction). September 9, 1920.\n(2) Same, after reconstruction. October 4, 1921.\n(3) Same. and 2.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "54th Street & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713736f", "uuid": "27975200-c544-012f-1753-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0bf2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713736f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 54th Street - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713736b", "back_text": "54th Street, 8th to 9th avenue. (Before Reconstruction).\nSeptember 12, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "54th Street & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713738f", "uuid": "2852e170-c544-012f-6eb3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0bf6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713738f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: 54th Street - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clothing stores", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "713738b", "back_text": "54th Street, south side, west from Ninth Ave.\n\nSeptember 22, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "54th Street & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "713729f", "uuid": "24dce030-c544-012f-020a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0be4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713729f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 54th Street - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713729b", "back_text": "(1)\n54th Street, to Broadway.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nSeptember 12, 1920.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\n\nSeptember 18, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "54th Street & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "713729f", "uuid": "24dce030-c544-012f-020a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0be4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713729f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 54th Street - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713729b", "back_text": "(1)\n54th Street, to Broadway.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nSeptember 12, 1920.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nSeptember 18, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "54th Street & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713731f", "uuid": "25a73890-c544-012f-45eb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0be8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713731f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 54th Street - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713731b", "back_text": "(1)\n54th Street, Broadway to 8th Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\nSeptember 12, 1920.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\nSeptember 18, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "54th Street & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713732f", "uuid": "25f9c0f0-c544-012f-d666-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0bea-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713732f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 54th Street - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713732b", "back_text": "(1)\n54th Street, Broadway to 8th Avenue,\n(Before reconstruction).\nSeptember 12, 1920.\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction).\n\nView 1 - Neg # 1517\nView 2 -\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "54th Street & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "713693f", "uuid": "1597a1d0-c544-012f-3939-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0b9c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713693f&t=w", "date": "1919, 1920", "title": "Manhattan: 54th Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "713693b", "back_text": "(1)\n54th Street, Lexington Avenue to Park Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame. (After reconstruction).\n\n\nMay 11, 1919.\nOctober 24, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "54th Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "713693f", "uuid": "1597a1d0-c544-012f-3939-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0b9c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713693f&t=w", "date": "1919, 1920", "title": "Manhattan: 54th Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "713693b", "back_text": "(1)\n54th Street, Lexington Avenue to Park Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame. (After reconstruction).\n\nMay 11, 1919.\nOctober 24, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "54th Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713694f", "uuid": "15e33f80-c544-012f-9833-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0b9e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713694f&t=w", "date": "1919, 1920", "title": "Manhattan: 54th Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "713694b", "back_text": "(1)\n54th Street, Lexington Avenue to Park.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nMay 11, 1919.\n\n(2)\nSame. (After reconstruction).\n\nOctober 24, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "54th Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713703f", "uuid": "19b1f220-c544-012f-ebc5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0bb0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713703f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Manhattan: 54th Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "713703b", "back_text": "54th Street, north side, from but not including Madison, to but not including Sixth Aves.\n1923.\nGift of E. M. Jenks.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "54th Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713691f", "uuid": "14e1dfd0-c544-012f-bd39-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0b98-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713691f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 54th Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "713691b", "back_text": "54th Street, Park to Lexington Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\nAugust 2, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "54th Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -8014,7 +8014,7 @@ {"id": "713821f", "uuid": "4a527ea0-c544-012f-7b6b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0c9c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713821f&t=w", "date": "1915", "title": "Manhattan: 56th Street (West) - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "713821b", "back_text": "West 56th Street, north side, west from Seventh Avenue to Broadway, showing pavement conditions outside of the Hotel Grenoble.\n\nJune 15, 1915\n\nBorough President of Manhattan\nNo. 726\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "56th Street (West) & 7th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713824f", "uuid": "4b96a550-c544-012f-21f5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0ca2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713824f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: 56th Street (West) - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches"]}, "back_id": "713824b", "back_text": "56th Street, north side, east from 345 West 56th Street, between Ninth and Eighth Avenues. The vacant plot in the centre was occupied by the Church of Zion and St. Timothy. September 22, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "56th Street (West) & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713823f", "uuid": "4b1cbc00-c544-012f-dd6b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0ca0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713823f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 56th Street (West) - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713823b", "back_text": "325-373 West 56th Street, at and adjoining N.E. corner of Ninth Avenue.\nApril, 1926.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "56th Street (West) & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717583f", "uuid": "1264e170-c54a-012f-04d1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-29f7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717583f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 56th Street (West) - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Methodist Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "717583b", "back_text": "West 56th Street, east side of Broadway, looking south and showing the Broadway Methodist Episcopal Tabernacle.\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\n\nMay 21st, 1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "56th Street (West) & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717583f", "uuid": "1264e170-c54a-012f-04d1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-29f7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717583f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 56th Street (West) - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Methodist Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "717583b", "back_text": "West 56th Street, east side of Broadway, looking south and showing the Broadway Methodist Episcopal Tabernacle.\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\nMay 21st, 1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "56th Street (West) & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "1508205", "uuid": "f6b91e50-c5ce-012f-2e51-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-0440-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1508205&t=w", "date": null, "title": "56th Street (West) #104-06", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1508206", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "56th Street (West) #104-06, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} {"id": "1508207", "uuid": "f71d1ae0-c5ce-012f-ee14-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-0442-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1508207&t=w", "date": null, "title": "56th Street (West) #609-15", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1508208", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "56th Street (West) #609-15, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} {"id": "713786f", "uuid": "3c4d0570-c544-012f-4a44-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0c56-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713786f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 56th Street - 1st Avenue.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Brewing industry"]}, "back_id": "713786b", "back_text": "56th Street, south side, east from and including First Avenue. The 56th Street buildings of Peter Doelger's Brewery are in the background.\n\nOctober 21, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "56th Street & 1st Avenue., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -8030,7 +8030,7 @@ {"id": "713801f", "uuid": "41dc77c0-c544-012f-782f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0c74-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713801f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 56th Street - between Park and Lexington Avenues.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713801b", "back_text": "Views 1, to 3. same.\n#134-56thStreet, south side between Park and Lexington Avenues showing two story basement house with shuttered blinds.\n\nP.L.Speer.\n\nJune 17, 1940.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "56th Street & between Park and Lexington Avenues., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713793f", "uuid": "3f4eb710-c544-012f-11a8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0c64-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713793f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 56th Street - Lexington Avenue.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713793b", "back_text": "56th Street, corner of Lexington and looking West. (Before Reconstruction).\nPresident Borough of \"Manhattan.\n September 30, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "56th Street & Lexington Avenue., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713794f", "uuid": "3fd36f60-c544-012f-c951-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0c66-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713794f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 56th Street - Lexington Avenue.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713794b", "back_text": "View 1, and 2;\n56th Street, north east corner east of Lexington Avenue.\n\nView 3;\n56th Street, east north side adjoining the north west corner of Third Avenue looking westwards.\n\nP.L.Speer.\nJune 17, 1940.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "56th Street & Lexington Avenue., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "713800f", "uuid": "40300690-c544-012f-fcdf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0c72-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713800f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 56th Street - Lexington Avenue.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713800b", "back_text": "56th Street in front of 128. Looking East towards Lexington Avenue. (Before Reconstruction).\n\n\nSeptember 30, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "56th Street & Lexington Avenue., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "713800f", "uuid": "40300690-c544-012f-fcdf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0c72-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713800f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 56th Street - Lexington Avenue.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713800b", "back_text": "56th Street in front of 128. Looking East towards Lexington Avenue. (Before Reconstruction).\n\nSeptember 30, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "56th Street & Lexington Avenue., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713802f", "uuid": "422f06a0-c544-012f-e7d0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0c76-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713802f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 56th Street - Park Avenue.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "713802b", "back_text": "56th Street at Park Avenue looking West. (Before Reconstruction).\nSeptember 30, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "56th Street & Park Avenue., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713803f", "uuid": "429263e0-c544-012f-243c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0c78-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713803f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 56th Street - Park Avenue.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "713803b", "back_text": "56th Street corner of Park Avenue looking left of #30.\n(Before Reconstruction).\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "56th Street & Park Avenue., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713751f", "uuid": "3b83d200-c544-012f-a821-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0c10-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713751f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 56th Street - Sutton Place South", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Brewing industry"]}, "back_id": "713751b", "back_text": "Detail of building of Peter Doelger's Brewery, showing statue, probably of Gambrinus, 56th Street, south side, between Sutton Place and First Avenue.\n\nOctober 20, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "56th Street & Sutton Place South, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -8063,7 +8063,7 @@ {"id": "713845f", "uuid": "53b866f0-c544-012f-d48a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0ccc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713845f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 57th Street (East) - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "713845b", "back_text": "207-233 East 57th Street, north side, adjoining and east of Third Avenue. At the right is the New York Throat, Nose, and Lung Hospital. The white building at the extreme left is a branch of the Chatham and Phenix Bank.\n\nJuly 3, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "57th Street (East) & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713846f", "uuid": "5429f920-c544-012f-69b6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0cce-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713846f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 57th Street (East) - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Courthouses"]}, "back_id": "713846b", "back_text": "57th Street, north side, west from 153 East 57th Street, between Third and Lexington Avenues. At the right is the Fourth District Magistrates' Court.\n\nMarch 13, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "57th Street (East) & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713863f", "uuid": "5b6038b0-c544-012f-6de1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0cf0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713863f&t=w", "date": "1916", "title": "Manhattan: 57th Street (East) - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "713863b", "back_text": "16-20 East 57th Street, south side, between Fifth and Madison Aves. No. 18, a former brownstone residence, has been altered to contain a store front.\nAbout 1916.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "57th Street (East) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "713866f", "uuid": "5c9167d0-c544-012f-377a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0cf6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713866f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 57th Street (East) - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713866b", "back_text": "E.57th Street, east from and including Fifth Avenue. At the right is the mansion of Collis P. Huntington. 1913.\n\n\nCorner house on left is the mansion of Mrs. Mary Mason Jones. After her death it was owned by Mrs. Parna Stevens and later by Mrs. Herman Oelrichs.\n\nFor additional information regarding this property (N.E. corner 57th St. & Fifth Avenue) see \"The New York Times,\" Dec. 18, 1941, p. 5.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "57th Street (East) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "713866f", "uuid": "5c9167d0-c544-012f-377a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0cf6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713866f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 57th Street (East) - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713866b", "back_text": "E.57th Street, east from and including Fifth Avenue. At the right is the mansion of Collis P. Huntington. 1913.\n\nCorner house on left is the mansion of Mrs. Mary Mason Jones. After her death it was owned by Mrs. Parna Stevens and later by Mrs. Herman Oelrichs.\n\nFor additional information regarding this property (N.E. corner 57th St. & Fifth Avenue) see \"The New York Times,\" Dec. 18, 1941, p. 5.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "57th Street (East) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713844f", "uuid": "535b7700-c544-012f-e5a8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0cca-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713844f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Manhattan: 57th Street (East) - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "713844b", "back_text": "227 E. 57 St. from Upper \"L\" Platform\nP.L. Sperr\n6-13-42\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "57th Street (East) & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713847f", "uuid": "547aa910-c544-012f-2952-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0cd0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713847f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 57th Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Courthouses"]}, "back_id": "713847b", "back_text": "Fourth District Magistrates' Court, 153-155 East 57th Street, north side, between Lexington and Third Avenues.\nOctober 21, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "57th Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713851f", "uuid": "564bc910-c544-012f-a667-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0cd8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713851f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 57th Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Excavation"]}, "back_id": "713851b", "back_text": "141-143 East 57th Street, adjoining N.E. corner of Lexington Avenue, seen from a roof across an excavation.\nOctober 21, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "57th Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -8130,7 +8130,7 @@ {"id": "713920f", "uuid": "72dd9ee0-c544-012f-3680-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0d62-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713920f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: 57th Street (West) - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Excavation"]}, "back_id": "713920b", "back_text": "353-361 West 57th Street (excavation) adjoining the N.E. corner of Ninth Ave., showing the clearance through to 58th Street upon which stands the 26 and 35-storied American Womans Association Building. The view is northward and shows in the left background the side walls of the 5-story tenements that face on the east side of Tenth Ave., between 57th and 58th Streets. The structures seen through the open space are buildings on the north side of West 58th Street, east of Ninth Ave. This set consists of a negative and a positive.\n\nNovember 28, 1927.\n\nGift of Albert A. Volk Co.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "57th Street (West) & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713922f", "uuid": "73c1c970-c544-012f-bee6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0d66-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713922f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 57th Street (West) - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713922b", "back_text": "Clearing, 360-322 West 57th Street, south side, east of Ninth Avenue. A new apartment house, the Parc Vend\u00f4me, will arise on this site.\n\nJanuary 9, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "57th Street (West) & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713923f", "uuid": "74186aa0-c544-012f-ad3a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0d68-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713923f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: 57th Street (West) - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Excavation"]}, "back_id": "713923b", "back_text": "363 (5-story tenement) and 361-353 West 57th Street, at and adjoining the N.E. corner of Ninth Ave. (left, elevated line thereon), showing an excavation extending through to 58th Street and upon which was constructed the 26 and 35-storied American Womans Association Building. This set consists of a negative and a positive.\n\nOctober 22, 1927.\n\nGift of Albert A. Volk Co.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "57th Street (West) & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "713924f", "uuid": "749218c0-c544-012f-eb9c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0d6a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713924f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 57th Street (West) - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Societies and clubs", "Women"]}, "back_id": "713924b", "back_text": "(I)\n\n#363-#341 West 57th Street, at and adjoining the North West corner of Ninth Avenue. In the centre is the American Women's Association Building.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\n\nJanuary 9th, 1931\n\n(2) The same.\nNinth Ave, East Side and 57th Street showing the American Women's Association Building from another angle.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\n\nJanuary 9th, 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "57th Street (West) & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "713924f", "uuid": "749218c0-c544-012f-eb9c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0d6a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713924f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 57th Street (West) - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Societies and clubs", "Women"]}, "back_id": "713924b", "back_text": "(I)\n\n#363-#341 West 57th Street, at and adjoining the North West corner of Ninth Avenue. In the centre is the American Women's Association Building.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\nJanuary 9th, 1931\n\n(2) The same.\nNinth Ave, East Side and 57th Street showing the American Women's Association Building from another angle.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\nJanuary 9th, 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "57th Street (West) & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713925f", "uuid": "74ea0270-c544-012f-e0e8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0d6c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713925f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 57th Street (West) - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Societies and clubs", "Women"]}, "back_id": "713925b", "back_text": "411-415 West 57th Street, north side, west of Ninth Avenue. The centre building, 413 West 57th Street, houses the Fifth Assembly District Democratic Organization.\n\nAugust 18, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "57th Street (West) & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713926f", "uuid": "75602d00-c544-012f-3ac3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0d6e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713926f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 57th Street (West) - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "713926b", "back_text": "(1)\n\n415-427 West 57th Street, north side, west of Ninth Avenue. In the centre is the Catholic Apostolic Church.\nAugust 18, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\n415-421 West 57th Street, giving a closer view of the church.\nAugust 18, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "57th Street (West) & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713927f", "uuid": "75e31d90-c544-012f-6519-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0d70-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713927f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 57th Street (West) - 9th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713927b", "back_text": "Mizpah Chapel, 420 West 57th Street, south side, west of Ninth Avenue.\n\nJuly 30, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "57th Street (West) & 9th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -8155,7 +8155,7 @@ {"id": "702785f", "uuid": "a9343fe0-c532-012f-2298-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c2d0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702785f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Brooklyn: 57th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Baptist churches", "churches"]}, "back_id": "702785b", "back_text": "711 57th Street, at the N.E. corner of Third Ave., showing the First Norwegian Baptist Church.\nApril 27, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "57th Street & 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "713841f", "uuid": "52116fd0-c544-012f-2185-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0cc4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713841f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 57th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713841b", "back_text": "57th Street, east from and including Third Avenue.\nOctober 21, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "57th Street & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713842f", "uuid": "528ba540-c544-012f-d117-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0cc6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713842f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 57th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "713842b", "back_text": "57th Street at N.E. corner of Third Avenue. At the right is a branch of the Chatham and Phenix Bank.\nOctober 21, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "57th Street & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "713867f", "uuid": "5d158d10-c544-012f-55ed-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0cf8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713867f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 57th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Balgue, George L.; Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713867b", "back_text": "57th Street at the N.E. corner of Fifth Avenue, taken from the Heckscher Building on the S.W. corner. The roof of the mansion built by Mrs. Mary Mason Jones is shown. At this date it is being used by the New York Trust Company. In November of this year the bank will demolish it and erect its new fifteen-story building on the site.\n\nAugust 15, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same from the West side of Fifth Avenue looking North towards the North East corner of West 57th Street.\n\nGeorge Balgue,\n\n\n1906\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "57th Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "713867f", "uuid": "5d158d10-c544-012f-55ed-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0cf8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713867f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 57th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Balgue, George L.; Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713867b", "back_text": "57th Street at the N.E. corner of Fifth Avenue, taken from the Heckscher Building on the S.W. corner. The roof of the mansion built by Mrs. Mary Mason Jones is shown. At this date it is being used by the New York Trust Company. In November of this year the bank will demolish it and erect its new fifteen-story building on the site.\n\nAugust 15, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same from the West side of Fifth Avenue looking North towards the North East corner of West 57th Street.\n\nGeorge Balgue,\n\n1906\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "57th Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713869f", "uuid": "5df2a830-c544-012f-e76b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0cfc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713869f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 57th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["Flatiron Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713869b", "back_text": "57th Street, north side, east from and including Fifth Avenue. The tall buildings in the background are the Fuller Building and the Ritz Tower.\n\n1929.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "57th Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713870f", "uuid": "5e5ca8a0-c544-012f-8d75-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0cfe-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713870f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 57th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Flatiron Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713870b", "back_text": "57th Street, north side, east from Fifth Avenue, taken from the Heckscher Building, Fifth Avenue at S.W. corner of 57th Street. The large white building in the centre is the new Fuller Building, at the N.E. corner of Madison Avenue. Beyond it, on the N.E. corner of Park Avenue, is the Ritz Tower, an apartment house.\nAugust 15, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "57th Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713871f", "uuid": "5ec4fe50-c544-012f-d719-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0d00-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713871f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: 57th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts"]}, "back_id": "713871b", "back_text": "57th Street, south side, east from but not including Fifth Avenue. 1927.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "57th Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -8251,7 +8251,7 @@ {"id": "725492f", "uuid": "6df60c30-c556-012f-9b0b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-67c1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725492f&t=w", "date": "1923, 1929", "title": "Queens: 58th Street - Maspeth Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Long Island Rail Road"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Episcopal churches", "Railroad tracks"]}, "back_id": "725492b", "back_text": "58th Street, east side, from Maspeth Ave (left), to 57th Drive. (right), as seen across Maspeth Ave. in the foreground. Note the Long Island right of way across front of picture. The buildings in their order, from left to right, are the Queens Tavern, the Maurice house, and St. Saviours Protestant Episcopal Church. This is a set of two views.\n\nSeptember 1929.\nView 2: March 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "58th Street & Maspeth Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725493f", "uuid": "6e508370-c556-012f-4dd6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-67c3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725493f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Queens: 58th Street - Maspeth Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "725493b", "back_text": "58th Street (foreground), south from Maspeth Ave. to 57th Drive, showing from left to right, the Queens Head Tavern, at the corner; the Maurice house, in the center; and St. Saviours Protestant Episcopal Church. 58th Street was originally Flushing Ave., (also Creek Street) near the Queens Tavern, but it was discontinued at this point where it curved, and 58th Street was extended in a straight line.\n\nMarch 1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "58th Street & Maspeth Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "713954f", "uuid": "810c11a0-c544-012f-9b90-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0da6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713954f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 58th Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts"]}, "back_id": "713954b", "back_text": "58th Street, south side, west from but not including Park Avenue, showing the new Squibb Building, at the S.E. corner of Fifth Avenue.\n\nAbout 1929.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "58th Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "713955f", "uuid": "817ecc90-c544-012f-3339-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0da8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713955f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 58th Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "713955b", "back_text": "(1)\n58th Street, north side, west from and including Park Avenue. The Hotel Clarendon stands on the N.W. corner of Park Avenue,\nand beyond it is the New England.\nApril 9, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2)\nThe same, after the demolition of the Clarendon and New England.\nJuly 3, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "58th Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "713955f", "uuid": "817ecc90-c544-012f-3339-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0da8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713955f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 58th Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "713955b", "back_text": "(1)\n58th Street, north side, west from and including Park Avenue. The Hotel Clarendon stands on the N.W. corner of Park Avenue,\nand beyond it is the New England.\nApril 9, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, after the demolition of the Clarendon and New England.\nJuly 3, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "58th Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "725496f", "uuid": "6f397d30-c556-012f-eaaf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-67c9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725496f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: 58th Street - Woodside Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "725496b", "back_text": "58th Street, east side, between Woodside and 39th Avenues, showing the mansion which was owned by N. Terret in 1891. 58th Street, here, was then named Fifth Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nOctober 27, 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "58th Street & Woodside Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725497f", "uuid": "6f93ba50-c556-012f-fe10-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-67cb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725497f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Queens: 58th Street - Woodside Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "725497b", "back_text": "58th Street, east side, north from Woodside Avenue, showing a group of old mansions. The thoroughfare was formerly called\nFifth Street.\nP. L. Sperr October 27, 1931\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "58th Street & Woodside Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "1558308", "uuid": "f03214f0-c5ec-012f-bdd4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-cfa5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1558308&t=w", "date": null, "title": "59 East 72nd Street (Park Avenue - Madison Avenue)", "alt_title": ["Brownstone residences"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc", "Historic buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "59 East 72nd Street (Park Avenue - Madison Avenue), Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Manhattan"} @@ -8332,7 +8332,7 @@ {"id": "718219f", "uuid": "103f3c10-c54b-012f-a797-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2eef-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718219f&t=w", "date": "1895", "title": "Manhattan: 59th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Grand Army Plaza (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Plazas"]}, "back_id": "718219b", "back_text": "Central Park: The Circle at 59th Street and Fifth Ave., showing this entrance to the southeastern corner of the Park. Technically this is a portion of the Grand Army Plaza.\n\nAbout 1895.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "59th Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718236f", "uuid": "17f95b60-c54b-012f-745a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2f11-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718236f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 59th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Plaza Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Hotels", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "718236b", "back_text": "Central Park: The Lake, a view south southeast, towards 59th Street west of Fifth Avenue. In the middle of the picture the tower of the Chrysler Building rises above the Hotel Plaza. July 12, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, another view, taken from the western side of the willow tree in the foreground. July 12, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\n\nThe same, four years later. The gigantic bulk of the R. C. A. Building, in Radio City, has been added to the skyline. June 24, 1935.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "59th Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714022f", "uuid": "9bf12ea0-c544-012f-4dd4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0e2e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714022f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 59th Street - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Athletic clubs"]}, "back_id": "714022b", "back_text": "New York Athletic Club, 59th Street at S.E. corner of Sixth Avenue. This will soon be demolished for the construction of the Hotel St. Moritz, while the new Athletic Club building will replace the Spanish Flats, on the S.E. corner of Seventh Avenue and 59th Street. May 25, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "59th Street & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "714023f", "uuid": "9c59ebe0-c544-012f-101e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0e30-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714023f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 59th Street - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714023b", "back_text": "(1)\n59th Street, 6th to 7th Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nDecember 10, 1918.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction).\n\n\n\nNovember 9, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "59th Street & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "714023f", "uuid": "9c59ebe0-c544-012f-101e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0e30-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714023f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 59th Street - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714023b", "back_text": "(1)\n59th Street, 6th to 7th Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nDecember 10, 1918.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction).\n\nNovember 9, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "59th Street & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714024f", "uuid": "9caf8e80-c544-012f-88aa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0e32-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714024f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: 59th Street - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Automobiles"]}, "back_id": "714024b", "back_text": "(1)\n59th Street, 6th to 7th Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nDecember 10, 1918.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nNovember 9, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "59th Street & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714025f", "uuid": "9d174cf0-c544-012f-8e6c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0e34-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714025f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 59th Street - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "714025b", "back_text": "(1)\n59th Street, to 7th Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nMarch 22, 1920.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nSeptember 18, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "59th Street & 7th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714026f", "uuid": "9d643d50-c544-012f-f12e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0e36-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714026f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 59th Street - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "714026b", "back_text": "(1)\n59th Street, 8th to 7th Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nMarch 22, 1920.\n\n(2)\nSame. after reconstruction.\n\nSeptember 19, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "59th Street & 7th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -8351,10 +8351,10 @@ {"id": "714041f", "uuid": "a301ccd0-c544-012f-f52c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0e54-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714041f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 59th Street - Fort Hamilton Parkway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Columbus Circle (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714041b", "back_text": "View 1, and 2;\n59th Street, east of Columbia Circle, showing buildings site on South east corner razed for large apartment house.\n\nP.L.Speer.\nMay 26, 1939.\nNO REPRODUCTION. October 5, 1939.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "59th Street & Fort Hamilton Parkway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714004f", "uuid": "94d9c090-c544-012f-aa88-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0e0a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714004f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: 59th Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Hotel Savoy (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "714004b", "back_text": "(1)\n59th Street, north side, west from Lexington Ave. The tall buildings in the background are the hotels Savoy-Plaza, Sherry-Netherland, and Delmonico.\nJuly 3, 1928.\nP.L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, from a different angle.\nMay 14, 1936.\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "59th Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714016f", "uuid": "99faa7a0-c544-012f-444a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0e22-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714016f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: 59th Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Cafeterias", "Cigar industry", "Florist shops", "Repairing trades", "Shoes", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "714016b", "back_text": "(1)\n59th Street, Madison Avenue to fifth Avenue. (Before reconstruction).\n\nApril 29, 1919.\n\n(2)\nSame. (After Reconstruction).\n\n August 14, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "59th Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "714017f", "uuid": "9a68daa0-c544-012f-1218-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0e24-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714017f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: 59th Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Art", "Auctioneers", "Cafeterias", "Electrical apparatus", "Florist shops", "Repairing trades", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "714017b", "back_text": "(1)\n59th Street, Madison to 5th Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nApril 29, 1919.\n\n(20)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\n\nAugust 19, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "59th Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "714017f", "uuid": "9a68daa0-c544-012f-1218-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0e24-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714017f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: 59th Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Art", "Auctioneers", "Cafeterias", "Electrical apparatus", "Florist shops", "Repairing trades", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "714017b", "back_text": "(1)\n59th Street, Madison to 5th Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nApril 29, 1919.\n\n(20)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nAugust 19, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "59th Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714008f", "uuid": "96a15ef0-c544-012f-a56a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0e12-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714008f&t=w", "date": "1890", "title": "Manhattan: 59th Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Halls"]}, "back_id": "714008b", "back_text": "59th Street, at the S.E. corner of Park Ave, Building shown is the Maennergesangverein Arion (Known as Arion Hall) organized in 1854, occupied this building in 1887.\n\nAbout 1890.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "59th Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714010f", "uuid": "976fae50-c544-012f-8baa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0e16-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714010f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1937", "title": "Manhattan: 59th Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "714010b", "back_text": "(1)\n59th Street, west from Park Avenue. In the right background is the Hotel Sherry-Netherland. April 9, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same. The structure on the right is the Hotel Delmonico,(erected 1928) and is at the N.W. corner of Park Ave. Adjacent to same are four 5-story structures that will be demolished and replaced by a 2-story structure in the near future. They are Nos. 59 to 53.\n\nAugust 4, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "59th Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "714012f", "uuid": "983b59d0-c544-012f-fe8d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0e1a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714012f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: 59th Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bookstores", "Business districts", "Hotels", "Restaurants", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "714012b", "back_text": "(1)\n59th Street, Park Avenue to Madison.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\n\nApril 28, 1919.\nAugust 14, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "59th Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "714012f", "uuid": "983b59d0-c544-012f-fe8d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0e1a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714012f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: 59th Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bookstores", "Business districts", "Hotels", "Restaurants", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "714012b", "back_text": "(1)\n59th Street, Park Avenue to Madison.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nApril 28, 1919.\nAugust 14, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "59th Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713990f", "uuid": "8f4ec9c0-c544-012f-ade9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0dee-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713990f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 59th Street - Sutton Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Industrial facilities", "Smokestacks", "Steam"]}, "back_id": "713990b", "back_text": "59th Street, from Sutton Place to Riverview Terrace. The smoke-stacks are part of the plant of the New York Steam Company. March 5, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "59th Street & Sutton Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713991f", "uuid": "8fba0b40-c544-012f-195c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0df0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713991f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 59th Street - Sutton Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "713991b", "back_text": "59th Street, at and adjoining N.W. corner of Sutton Place. The white building in the centre is the New York Orthopedic Hospital. March 5, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "59th Street & Sutton Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714054f", "uuid": "a82405c0-c544-012f-9d96-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0e6e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714054f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: 59th Street - West End Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Blacksmiths"]}, "back_id": "714054b", "back_text": "59th Street, at and adjoining the N.W. corner of West End Avenue, showing Thomas Campbell's smithy.\nMay 20, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "59th Street & West End Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -8405,7 +8405,7 @@ {"id": "714072f", "uuid": "82bacf70-c53c-012f-fec9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0e92-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714072f&t=w", "date": "1903", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - [Between 59th and 60th Streets]", "alt_title": ["[Plaza Hotel ; Vanderbilt (Cornelius) Mansion.]"], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": ["Plaza Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Grand Army Plaza (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels", "Plazas"]}, "back_id": "714072b", "back_text": "The Plaza, Fifth Avenue at S.W. corner of 59th Street. In the left foreground is seen the Cornelius Vanderbilt mansion, from 57th to 58th Streets, facing on the Plaza. It will be demolished about 1926. In the centre background are houses on west 58th Street. At the right may be seen a portion of the old Plaza Hotel, which is in process of giving place to the modern 18-story building.\n\n1903.\n\nBrown Brothers, Photographers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & [Between 59th and 60th Streets], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709097f", "uuid": "8a767fc0-c53c-012f-897a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e7b2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709097f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - [Between 61st and 64th Streets]", "alt_title": ["[819 - 826 5th Avenue ?]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709097b", "back_text": "Town houses of Fifth Avenue in the East Seventies.\n[Unidentified as to exact location]\n\nA Set of Seven Canvases of Old New York\n\nThese paintings come from a country house called 'Glencairn' near Dublin in Ireland, where they adorned the walls of the billiard room. The house was built by Richard 'Boss' Croker (1841-1922), an Irishman who for many years was associated with Tammany Hall in New York, holding political positions under William M. 'Boss' Tweed, and later, after the latter's ousting, under 'Honest John' Kelly. Following the Lexow Committee investigations (1889-90), he left for England where he took up residence in Wantage, Berks., returning to America periodically, attempting to regain his lost position in the Democratic Party. After his final defeat in 1900, he crossed the Atlantic once again, built 'Glencairn' and started a racing stable. Despite his past reputation (he paid, in all, $550,000 for his Irish estates), he lived up to the high standards demanded by British racing circles, and when his horse Orby won the Derby in 1907, did not even back him.\nThese pictures were painted to remind him of New York, and it is assumed that they were executed here around the turn of the century. All are painted in tones of sepia and green.\nThe British Government has recently acquired this mansion for the use of the British Ambassador to Ireland.\n\nPARKE-BERNET Sale 2234, Nov. 29-30, 1963\n\n363. FIFTH AVENUE: PAIR PAINTINGS\nOne showing St. Patrick's Cathedral and the Democratic Club; and the other the houses of the Avenue in the East Seventies. Both with vehicles and fashionably dressed people in the street. (British Government) 64 1/2 x 35 1/2 and 64 1/2 x 39 3/4 inches\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & [Between 61st and 64th Streets], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708305f", "uuid": "458e12b0-c53b-012f-3e2c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e186-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708305f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - [Between 7th and 8th Streets]", "alt_title": ["[Federal Art Project - Changing New York]"], "creator": "Abbott, Berenice", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Greenwich Village (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708305b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, nos. 4-6-8; Manhattan\n\nFederal Art Project\n\"Changing New York\"\nBerenice Abbott, photographer\n\n[Note: negative at Museum of the City of New York]\nCode I A-1 and I A-3\nMarch 20, 1936\n\np.108, Changing New York\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & [Between 7th and 8th Streets], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "708301f", "uuid": "452e9440-c53b-012f-078e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e17e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708301f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - [Washington Square and 12th Street]", "alt_title": ["Washington Arch ; [Hotel Brevoort]"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers; Culver Pictures (New York, N.Y.); Culver Services", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Fifth Avenue (New York, N.Y.)", "Greenwich Village (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "708301b", "back_text": "North on Fifth Avenue from Washington Arch. White building on the right is the hotel Brevoort.\nAbout 1910.\nPhotograph by Wurts Brothers.\n\n\nTHE NEW YORK\nPUBLIC LIBRARY\nAstor, Lenox and\nTilden Foundations\n\n315G\nLOCAL HISTORY\nAND GENEOLOGY\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & [Washington Square and 12th Street], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "708301f", "uuid": "452e9440-c53b-012f-078e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e17e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708301f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - [Washington Square and 12th Street]", "alt_title": ["Washington Arch ; [Hotel Brevoort]"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers; Culver Pictures (New York, N.Y.); Culver Services", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Fifth Avenue (New York, N.Y.)", "Greenwich Village (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "708301b", "back_text": "North on Fifth Avenue from Washington Arch. White building on the right is the hotel Brevoort.\nAbout 1910.\nPhotograph by Wurts Brothers.\n\nTHE NEW YORK\nPUBLIC LIBRARY\nAstor, Lenox and\nTilden Foundations\n\n315G\nLOCAL HISTORY\nAND GENEOLOGY\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & [Washington Square and 12th Street], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709202f", "uuid": "b4ee7d40-c53c-012f-26b8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e885-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709202f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 102nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Smith, Joseph B.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "709202b", "back_text": "12/2 Fifth Ave., at the S.E. corner of 102nd Street.\nAbout 1925.\n\nJoseph Smith.\nGift of E. M. Jenks;\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 102nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709204f", "uuid": "b5c21f40-c53c-012f-a843-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e889-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709204f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 102nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Community service", "Hospitals", "Organizations' facilities"]}, "back_id": "709204b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, looking North from between 102nd and 103rd Streets, in Central Park, showing the New York Academy of Medicine, the site for the Museum of the City of New York; the Heckscher Foundation for children, and the Fifth Avenue Hospital.\nMay 15, 1928.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 102nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709203f", "uuid": "b5491980-c53c-012f-6a8d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e887-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709203f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 103rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709203b", "back_text": "New York Academy of Medicine, Fifth Avenue at 103rd Street, S.E. corner.\nMay 15, 1928.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 103rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -8507,7 +8507,7 @@ {"id": "708369f", "uuid": "5e6e8540-c53b-012f-001d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e202-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708369f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 21st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Garibaldi, Giuseppe, 1807-1882"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Statues"]}, "back_id": "708369b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, west side, 21st to 22nd Streets.\n\nAbout 1922.\n\nUnderwood & Underwood, Photographers.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 21st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708370f", "uuid": "5ebef550-c53b-012f-2b45-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e204-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708370f&t=w", "date": "1890", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 21st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clubs"]}, "back_id": "708370b", "back_text": "Union Club, Fifth Avenue at the N.W. corner of 21st Street. This is the fourth clubhouse of the Union Club, occupied from 1855 to 1903. Adjoining the 21st Street side, No. 3 West 21st Street has been demolished for rebuilding.\nAbout 1890\nBrown Bothers.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 21st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708371f", "uuid": "5f324f80-c53b-012f-a691-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e206-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708371f&t=w", "date": "1903", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 22nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": ["Fifth Avenue Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "708371b", "back_text": "North on Fifth Avenue from 22nd Street.\nWhite Building at left is famous Fifth Avenue Hotel, which opened in 1859 and was torn down in 1908. 1903.\n\nBrown Brothers, Photographers.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 22nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "708372f", "uuid": "5f82d3f0-c53b-012f-cfa7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e208-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708372f&t=w", "date": "1855", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 22nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels", "Reformed churches"]}, "back_id": "708372b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue at 22nd Street and north, showing at right the old Hotel St. Germain.\n\nOn the S.E. corner of 22nd Street a small house has just been demolished. The brick house below it, in right foreground, is new. The hotel, built in 1853-54, is also new. The remainder of this triangular block, today (1935) the site of the Flatiron Building, will by 1859 be filled with four small houses facing on Fifth Avenue.\n\nThe houses on the S.W. corner of 22nd Street are new. On the N.W. corner of 23rd Street stands the short-lived Franconi's New York Hippodrome, about to be torn down for the erection of the Fifth Avenue Hotel (at first called the Mount Vernon Hotel), 1859-1908.\n\nIn the background may be seen the spire of the Marble Collegiate Church (Dutch Reformed), at N.W. corner of 29th Street. Some of the houses which may be seen on E. 26th Street across Madison Square were standing as late as 1912.\n\nCompare this early photograph with the same view in 1903 and 1925.\n\n1855 or 1856.\n\n\nOn front of photograph, in lower right corner:\nOld hotel St. Germain\n#71 Fifth Ave. ??? ? E 22nd St. N.Y.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 22nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "708372f", "uuid": "5f82d3f0-c53b-012f-cfa7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e208-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708372f&t=w", "date": "1855", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 22nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels", "Reformed churches"]}, "back_id": "708372b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue at 22nd Street and north, showing at right the old Hotel St. Germain.\n\nOn the S.E. corner of 22nd Street a small house has just been demolished. The brick house below it, in right foreground, is new. The hotel, built in 1853-54, is also new. The remainder of this triangular block, today (1935) the site of the Flatiron Building, will by 1859 be filled with four small houses facing on Fifth Avenue.\n\nThe houses on the S.W. corner of 22nd Street are new. On the N.W. corner of 23rd Street stands the short-lived Franconi's New York Hippodrome, about to be torn down for the erection of the Fifth Avenue Hotel (at first called the Mount Vernon Hotel), 1859-1908.\n\nIn the background may be seen the spire of the Marble Collegiate Church (Dutch Reformed), at N.W. corner of 29th Street. Some of the houses which may be seen on E. 26th Street across Madison Square were standing as late as 1912.\n\nCompare this early photograph with the same view in 1903 and 1925.\n\n1855 or 1856.\n\nOn front of photograph, in lower right corner:\nOld hotel St. Germain\n#71 Fifth Ave. ??? ? E 22nd St. N.Y.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 22nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708373f", "uuid": "60035880-c53b-012f-a319-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e20a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708373f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 22nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Garibaldi, Giuseppe, 1807-1882"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clothing industry", "Factories", "Furniture stores", "Restaurants", "Statues"]}, "back_id": "708373b", "back_text": "172-176 Fifth Avenue, at N.W. corner of 22nd Street. 1923.", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 22nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708374f", "uuid": "607f4fb0-c53b-012f-16a8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e20c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708374f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 22nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Garibaldi, Giuseppe, 1807-1882"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Statues"]}, "back_id": "708374b", "back_text": "N.W. corner Fifth Avenue and 22nd Street.\nMarch 12, 1929.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 22nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708375f", "uuid": "60dcb7b0-c53b-012f-65f8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e20e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708375f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 22nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Garibaldi, Giuseppe, 1807-1882"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clothing industry", "Factories", "Jewelry stores", "Restaurants", "Statues", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "708375b", "back_text": "172 to 182 Fifth Avenue, west side, 22nd Street, north to middle of block.\n\nJune, 1928.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 22nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -8529,7 +8529,7 @@ {"id": "708385f", "uuid": "649222a0-c53b-012f-d203-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e222-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708385f&t=w", "date": "1860", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 23rd Street", "alt_title": ["[5th Avenue and Broadway ; Fifth Avenue Hotel.]"], "creator": "American Studio", "subject": {"name": ["Fifth Avenue Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Madison Square Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Hotels", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "708385b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue & Broadway, north from 23rd Street, showing the intersection of these two arterial thoroughfares. To the left is the old Fifth Avenue Hotel; in the center is the Worth Monument; while on the right is Madison Square. Beyond the latter is the shadowy outline of the Marble Collegiate Church at 29th Street.\n\n1860's\n\nAmerican Studio, photo\n87 Nassau St. NYC\n\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 23rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708398f", "uuid": "6955f6a0-c53b-012f-d850-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e23c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708398f&t=w", "date": "1886", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 23rd Street", "alt_title": ["[5th Avenue and Broadway ; Fifth Avenue Hotel.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Fifth Avenue Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "708398b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue and Broadway, north from 23rd Street (intersection across the foreground), as photographed from Broadway. The Fifth Avenue Hotel is shown occupying the 23rd to 24th Street frontage, facing Madison Square Park (right). Note the cobblestone pavement, the gas lamps, horse drawn vehicles and the fencing around the Park. These in addition to the buildings shown have all disappeared. The surface car tracks are of the Broadway line and follow that thoroughfare to 26th Street where it regains its identity. The Worth Monument is at that point. Beyond the Fifth Avenue Hotel are the Albemarle and the Hoffman House. For a similar view at a later date see Kings' Handbook of New York 1892 - page 685.\n\nAbout 1886\n\nGift of George T. Bagoe\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 23rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708377f", "uuid": "62de8320-c53b-012f-5c49-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e212-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708377f&t=w", "date": "1905, 1925, 1929", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 23rd Street", "alt_title": ["[5th Avenue and Broadway ; Flatiron Building.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Flatiron Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708377b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue (right) and Broadway (left) at 23rd Street, showing the triangular Fuller Building. This structure, occupying the apex of this intersection is better known as the Flatiron building.\n\nThe vantage points for these views are at 25th and 26th Streets and the direction is southward. Note Madison Square (park) at left and the Fifth Avenue Hotel and Building (clock in front) at the right.\n\n View 1: About 1905\n\nP.L Sperr\n View 2: Fall 1925\n\nE. L. Armbruster\n Views 3-4: May, 1929\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 23rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "708378f", "uuid": "62938c50-c53b-012f-ec77-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e214-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708378f&t=w", "date": "1905", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 23rd Street", "alt_title": ["[5th Avenue and Broadway; Flatiron Building.]"], "creator": "Detroit Photographic Co.", "subject": {"name": ["Flatiron Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708378b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue and Broadway at point of intersection, showing the Fuller, or Flatiron Building located between West 22nd and West 23rd Streets, fronting on both Fifth and Broadway.\n\nCopyright 1905,\nDetroit Photo Co.\n\n\nNeg. #2605, Slide #22\n\n*Slides in Public Education Division\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 23rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "708378f", "uuid": "62938c50-c53b-012f-ec77-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e214-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708378f&t=w", "date": "1905", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 23rd Street", "alt_title": ["[5th Avenue and Broadway; Flatiron Building.]"], "creator": "Detroit Photographic Co.", "subject": {"name": ["Flatiron Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708378b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue and Broadway at point of intersection, showing the Fuller, or Flatiron Building located between West 22nd and West 23rd Streets, fronting on both Fifth and Broadway.\n\nCopyright 1905,\nDetroit Photo Co.\n\nNeg. #2605, Slide #22\n\n*Slides in Public Education Division\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 23rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708382f", "uuid": "63596650-c53b-012f-97dc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e21c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708382f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 23rd Street", "alt_title": ["[5th Avenue and Broadway; Flatiron Building.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Flatiron Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708382b", "back_text": "\"by Stieglitz\"", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 23rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708395f", "uuid": "681bcb80-c53b-012f-b108-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e236-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708395f&t=w", "date": "1860", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 23rd Street", "alt_title": ["[Madison Square Park ; Albemarle Hotel ; Fifth Avenue Hotel.]"], "creator": "American Studio", "subject": {"name": ["Fifth Avenue Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Madison Square Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Hotels", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "708395b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue & Broadway, from 23rd (right) to 24th (left) Street's, showing the Fifth Avenue Hotel across a corner of Madison Square Park. To the right is the Albemarle Hotel at the N.W. corner of 24th Street. Note the absence of the upper story that appears in later views.\n\nAbout 1860's\n\nAmerican Studio, photo\n87 Nassau St., N.Y.C.\n\nGift of Urbrock Collection\nREPRODUCTION RIGHTS UNKNOWN\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 23rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708384f", "uuid": "64218a70-c53b-012f-f1ab-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e220-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708384f&t=w", "date": "1889", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 23rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Washington Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Arches", "Parades & processions", "Washington Memorial Arch"]}, "back_id": "708384b", "back_text": "Celebrations:\n\nFifth Avenue and 23rd Street, showing the triumphal Arch for Washington 's inaugural Centennial.\n\nApril 29-30 1889\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 23rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -8548,7 +8548,7 @@ {"id": "721502f", "uuid": "332951c0-c550-012f-894f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4893-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721502f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 23rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Roberts, Bert", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": ["Civil War, 1861-1865"], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "United States"], "topic": ["History", "Monuments"]}, "back_id": "721502b", "back_text": "Madison Square, N.V. The Eternal Light War Memorial.\n\nPhotographer: Bert Roberts?\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 23rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721503f", "uuid": "33a1fa90-c550-012f-7938-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4895-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721503f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 23rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Madison Square Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clocks & watches", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "721503b", "back_text": "P.L. Sperr collection\nRec'd September 12, 1945\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 23rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721504f", "uuid": "340ecd80-c550-012f-2844-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4897-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721504f&t=w", "date": "1898", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 23rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Madison Square Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Arenas", "Parks", "Statues"]}, "back_id": "721504b", "back_text": "Madison Square, southwest corner, looking northeast across the park at Madison Square Garden.\nAbout 1898.\n\nInternational News.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 23rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "721506f", "uuid": "34c30ac0-c550-012f-4015-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-489b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721506f&t=w", "date": "1909", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 23rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Leslie-Judge Co.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Automobiles", "Bicycles & tricycles", "Building construction", "Crowds", "Police", "Presbyterian churches"]}, "back_id": "721506b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, at the N.E. corner of East 23rd Street (right), showing an early automobilist being warned by a bicycle mounted police officer at Madison Square. Note the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. Tower under construction at the S.E. corner of Madison Avenue and E. 24th Street. To the left of same appears Dr. Parkhurst's Church and the insurance company's printing plant annex.\n\nThis photostat is one of a set filed under various Fifth Avenue locations and Police Activities and evidently was published for the latter purpose.\n\nLeslies Weekly\nCopyright - Judge Co.\n\n\nAbout 1909.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 23rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "721506f", "uuid": "34c30ac0-c550-012f-4015-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-489b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721506f&t=w", "date": "1909", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 23rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Leslie-Judge Co.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Automobiles", "Bicycles & tricycles", "Building construction", "Crowds", "Police", "Presbyterian churches"]}, "back_id": "721506b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, at the N.E. corner of East 23rd Street (right), showing an early automobilist being warned by a bicycle mounted police officer at Madison Square. Note the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. Tower under construction at the S.E. corner of Madison Avenue and E. 24th Street. To the left of same appears Dr. Parkhurst's Church and the insurance company's printing plant annex.\n\nThis photostat is one of a set filed under various Fifth Avenue locations and Police Activities and evidently was published for the latter purpose.\n\nLeslies Weekly\nCopyright - Judge Co.\n\nAbout 1909.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 23rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721507f", "uuid": "3533cc00-c550-012f-2bd0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-489d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721507f&t=w", "date": "1917", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 23rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Thompson, Paul,fl. 190--192-", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Madison Square Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Crowds", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "721507b", "back_text": "\"Liberty Bank\" in Madison Square, New York. The structure is a miniature of the U.S. Sub-Treasury Building on Wall Street, and was erected by the Woman's Committee as a place to sell Liberty\nLoan Bonds. The speaker is Mr. Job Hedges.\n1917 Paul Thompson, photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 23rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721519f", "uuid": "39fb2640-c550-012f-d174-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-48b5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721519f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 23rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Flatiron Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Madison Square Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "721519b", "back_text": "Madison Square, looking southwest across the park towards Fifth Avenue and 23rd Street. To the left is shown the Broadway side of the Flatiron Building, and to the right the Fifth Avenue building, on the site of the old Fifth Avenue Hotel on the N.W. corner of 23rd Street.\n\nAbout 1932.\n\nThe New York Public Library has the negative of this picture available for reproduction at cost.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 23rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708419f", "uuid": "7372c880-c53b-012f-f5a7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e266-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708419f&t=w", "date": "1907", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 24th Street", "alt_title": ["[5th Avenue and Broadway ; Albemarle Hotel.]"], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "708419b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue and Broadway, north from W. 24th Street. These two thoroughfares cross each other at 23rd Street and all buildings fronting on this open area acquire Fifth Avenue numbers, though technically they are on Broadway. North of 25th Street (above the Worth Monument) Broadway resumes its identity. Buildings on the right, face on to the normal building line of Fifth Avenue and extend from 25th to 26th Street. At the left is the Albemarle Hotel, adjoining the 2 larger units of the famous Hoffman House.\n\nBrown Brothers\n\n1907\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 24th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -8563,7 +8563,7 @@ {"id": "708417f", "uuid": "728be440-c53b-012f-69eb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e262-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708417f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 24th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Dewey, George, 1837-1917"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Madison Square Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Memorial arches", "Parks", "Peace", "Spanish-American War, 1898"]}, "back_id": "708417b", "back_text": "P.L. Sperr collection\nRec'd September 12, 1945\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 24th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708418f", "uuid": "73058060-c53b-012f-123b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e264-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708418f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 24th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Madison Square Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "708418b", "back_text": "North on Fifth Avenue and Broadway from 24th Street, Madison Square.\nAbout 1931.\nEwing Galloway, Photographers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 24th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708420f", "uuid": "73e088a0-c53b-012f-ceed-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e268-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708420f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 24th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["World Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Madison Square Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "708420b", "back_text": "P.L. Sperr collection\nRec'd September 12, 1945\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 24th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "721501f", "uuid": "32cb1340-c550-012f-f242-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4891-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721501f&t=w", "date": "1899", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 24th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["Dewey, George, 1837-1917", "Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Madison Square Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Hotels", "Memorial arches", "Parades & processions", "Parks", "Peace", "Spanish-American War, 1898"]}, "back_id": "721501b", "back_text": "The Dewey Parade passing under the temporary wooden arch and col- onnade erected for the victory celebration, Fifth Avenue at 24th Street. The picture also shows the east side of Broadway north from 24th Street. At the right, the Brunswick Hotel may be seen over the tree tops of Madison Square Park, and above the Brunswick is the Waldorf Astoria.\n\nSeptember 30, 1899.\nView No. 2.\n\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 24th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "721501f", "uuid": "32cb1340-c550-012f-f242-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4891-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721501f&t=w", "date": "1899", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 24th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["Dewey, George, 1837-1917", "Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Madison Square Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Hotels", "Memorial arches", "Parades & processions", "Parks", "Peace", "Spanish-American War, 1898"]}, "back_id": "721501b", "back_text": "The Dewey Parade passing under the temporary wooden arch and col- onnade erected for the victory celebration, Fifth Avenue at 24th Street. The picture also shows the east side of Broadway north from 24th Street. At the right, the Brunswick Hotel may be seen over the tree tops of Madison Square Park, and above the Brunswick is the Waldorf Astoria.\n\nSeptember 30, 1899.\nView No. 2.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 24th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721518f", "uuid": "399f1fa0-c550-012f-a0c8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-48b3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721518f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 24th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["Farragut, David Glasgow, 1801-1870", "Flatiron Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Statues"]}, "back_id": "721518b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, west side, south from 24th Street. At the right is the Fifth Avenue Building, which replaced the famous Fifth Avenue Hotel, and which it resembles, except in height. In the centre is the Fuller, or Flatiron Building, whose fabulous height of 21 stories made it one of the sights of New York in other days. On the left is the statue of Admiral Farragut by the great American sculptor, Augustus St. Gaudens. About 1924.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 24th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "702407f", "uuid": "19022d20-c532-012f-d663-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bfe0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702407f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: 5th Avenue - 25th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Factories", "Stores & shops", "Tombs & sepulchral monuments"]}, "back_id": "702407b", "back_text": "1. S.W. corner of 5th Ave. and 25th St., Brooklyn.\nNov. 5, 1941\n\n2. 25th St. adjoining s.w. corner of 5th Ave., Brooklyn.\nNov. 5, 1941\n\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 25th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "708422f", "uuid": "75b656f0-c53b-012f-f9a6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e26c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708422f&t=w", "date": "1903", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 25th Street", "alt_title": ["[5th Avenue and Broadway ; Albemarle Hotel ; Fifth Avenue Hotel ; Hoffman House.]"], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": ["Fifth Avenue Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Madison Square Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Hotels", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "708422b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue & Broadway, west side, at West 25th Street (extreme right) and southward on the Avenue. The Worth Monument (of 1857) separates Fifth Avenue (the photographers vantage point) from Broadway. Utilizing the 24th to 25th Street frontage of the latter are the two hotels, the Albermarle and the Hoffman House. In the block below is the Fifth Avenue Hotel (demolished 1908).\n\nAbout 1903\n\nBrown Bros., photographers\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 25th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -8647,7 +8647,7 @@ {"id": "708497f", "uuid": "93269dd0-c53b-012f-7ce9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e302-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708497f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 33rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "708497b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue at N.W. corner of 33rd Street, showing portion of old Waldorf-Astoria.\n1900.\n\nEwing Galloway, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 33rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708498f", "uuid": "939179c0-c53b-012f-0249-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e304-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708498f&t=w", "date": "1898", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 33rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Johnston, J. S. (John S.)", "subject": {"name": ["Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "708498b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, west side, south from West 34th (right), to 33rd Street's, showing the Hotel Waldorf-Astoria. To the south, at the S. W. corner of 33rd Street (beneath the flag) is the Hotel Cambridge. Partially shown at the right margin is the former A. T. Stewart home, at this date the Manhattan Club: Astor Court, a short thru-way from 33rd to 34th Street is at the rear of the Hotel, and partially discernible there.\n\n1898\n\nCopyright 1898\nJ. S. Johnston, photo\n\nGift of Urbrock Collection\nREPRODUCTION RIGHTS UNKNOWN\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 33rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708499f", "uuid": "93de9240-c53b-012f-25f9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e306-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708499f&t=w", "date": "1907", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 33rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": ["Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "708499b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, west side, north from 33rd Street, showing Waldorf Astoria Hotel.\nThe garden and hedge in front of the Waldorf were later removed to widen the sidewalk.\nThe building at the right with white Corinthian columns still\nstands, but has been made much taller.\n1907.\n\nPhotograph by Brown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 33rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "708500f", "uuid": "9445cb70-c53b-012f-e9d7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e308-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708500f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 33rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "708500b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, west side, 33rd to 34th Streets, showing the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.\n\n\nabout 1920\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 33rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "708500f", "uuid": "9445cb70-c53b-012f-e9d7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e308-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708500f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 33rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "708500b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, west side, 33rd to 34th Streets, showing the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.\n\nabout 1920\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 33rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708501f", "uuid": "948da1b0-c53b-012f-14b2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e30a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708501f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 33rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "708501b", "back_text": "Waldorf-Astoria, Fifth Avenue, west side, 33rd to 34th Streets, shortly before demolition.\nTaken from Astor Court and 33rd Street.\nSeptember 27, 1929.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 33rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708502f", "uuid": "94f9a310-c53b-012f-cd54-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e30c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708502f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 33rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "708502b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, west side, 34th to 33rd Streets; Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, just before its demolition.\nSeptember 27, 1929.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 33rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708503f", "uuid": "95630670-c53b-012f-7078-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e30e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708503f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 33rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "708503b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, west side, from 33rd to 34th Streets, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, shortly before its demolition.\nAt this date, the Waldorf was not in use.\nSeptember 27, 1929.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 33rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -8699,7 +8699,7 @@ {"id": "708551f", "uuid": "a68a3650-c53b-012f-43c1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e36e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708551f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 33rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Irving Browning Studio", "subject": {"name": ["Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708551b", "back_text": "Empire State Building, Fifth Avenue, west side, 33rd to 34th Street,\ncompleted except for observation tower.\n1931.\nBrowning, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 33rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708552f", "uuid": "a7091ca0-c53b-012f-3859-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e370-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708552f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 33rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Irving Browning Studio", "subject": {"name": ["Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708552b", "back_text": "Empire State Building, Fifth Avenue, west side, from 33rd to\n34th Streets.\n1931.\nBrowning Studios, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 33rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708553f", "uuid": "a7780ff0-c53b-012f-252d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e372-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708553f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 33rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708553b", "back_text": "Empire State Building, from Madison Avenue about 31st Street. This photograph has been retouched to show the observation tower. which had not been completed when it was taken. 1931.\n\nPhotograph by Ewing Galloway,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 33rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "708554f", "uuid": "a7d0daf0-c53b-012f-6ed3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e374-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708554f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 33rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": ["Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708554b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, north from 29th Street, showing prominently the recently completed Empire State Building. This structure occupies the west frontage of this avenue, from 33rd to 34th Streets and stands on the old Waldorf-Astoria Hotel site. Beyond at 42nd Street is the complementary 500 Fifth Avenue structure.\n\nWurts Brothers.\n\n\n1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 33rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "708554f", "uuid": "a7d0daf0-c53b-012f-6ed3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e374-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708554f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 33rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": ["Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708554b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, north from 29th Street, showing prominently the recently completed Empire State Building. This structure occupies the west frontage of this avenue, from 33rd to 34th Streets and stands on the old Waldorf-Astoria Hotel site. Beyond at 42nd Street is the complementary 500 Fifth Avenue structure.\n\nWurts Brothers.\n\n1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 33rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708555f", "uuid": "a850a260-c53b-012f-7da1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e376-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708555f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 33rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708555b", "back_text": "Observation tower of Empire State Building, Fifth Avenue, west side, from 33rd to 34th Streets.\n\n1931.\n\nBrowning, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 33rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708556f", "uuid": "a8a7aed0-c53b-012f-e69f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e378-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708556f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 33rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Irving Browning Studio", "subject": {"name": ["Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708556b", "back_text": "Empire State Building, Fifth Avenue from 33rd to 34th Streets. 1931.\nPhotograph by Browning Studios.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 33rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708557f", "uuid": "a91c5980-c53b-012f-34eb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e37a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708557f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 33rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "St. Vartan's Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "708557b", "back_text": "(1)\nFifth Ave., west side, from West 33rd to 34th Streets; the Empire State Building as seen from the New York Steam Co. plant on First Ave., east side, from East 35th to 36th Streets. In the foreground is St. Gabriels Park, between these streets and extending westward to Second Ave.\nAbout 1932.\nNew York Steam Corporation.\n\n(2)\nThe same, as seen southward from the Wurlitzer Building on West 42nd Street, south side, between Sixth Ave. and Broadway.\nApril 30, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 33rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -8711,7 +8711,7 @@ {"id": "708563f", "uuid": "ab4d5370-c53b-012f-909c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e386-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708563f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 33rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Ogden, Beecher", "subject": {"name": ["Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708563b", "back_text": "Empire State Bldg\nBeecher Ogden\nRoosevelt, New York\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 33rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708564f", "uuid": "abc7ce10-c53b-012f-52fe-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e388-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708564f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 33rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "International News Service", "subject": {"name": ["Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708564b", "back_text": "Empire State Building\nFifth Avenue, 34th Street, Manhattan.\n\nThis Photo Supplied by International News Photo, A Unit of King Features Syndicate, 235 East 45th\nStreet, New York, N.Y.\n\nn.d.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 33rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708565f", "uuid": "ac3b84c0-c53b-012f-0a7a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e38a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708565f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 33rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Night photography"]}, "back_id": "708565b", "back_text": "Empire State Building\nFifth Avenue, 32nd to 34th Streets, Manhattan\nn.d.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 33rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717399f", "uuid": "cb5b3c40-c549-012f-69d6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2887-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717399f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 33rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Automobiles", "Business districts", "Shoe industry"]}, "back_id": "717399b", "back_text": "5th Avenue, 33rd Street, to 34th Street West side. (Before Re-construction).\n\n\nMarch 21, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 33rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717399f", "uuid": "cb5b3c40-c549-012f-69d6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2887-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717399f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 33rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Automobiles", "Business districts", "Shoe industry"]}, "back_id": "717399b", "back_text": "5th Avenue, 33rd Street, to 34th Street West side. (Before Re-construction).\n\nMarch 21, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 33rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708494f", "uuid": "ad70a0a0-c53b-012f-ef67-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e2fc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708494f&t=w", "date": "1898", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 34th Street", "alt_title": ["[Astor House ; Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.]"], "creator": "Tiemann, Hermann Newell", "subject": {"name": ["Astor House Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "708494b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, south from 34th Street. At the left is the remaining Astor home. It's former twin structure provided the site for the Hotel Waldorf shown. In the mid-background is the spire of the Marble Collegiate Church at 29th Street.\n\nAbout 1898\n\nH.N. Tiemann, photo\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 34th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708509f", "uuid": "adcfcac0-c53b-012f-c75b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e31a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708509f&t=w", "date": "1916, 1930", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 34th Street", "alt_title": ["[B. Altman's department store.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Construction", "Department stores"]}, "back_id": "708509b", "back_text": "(1)\nFifth Avenue, east side (buildings thereupon), at E. 34th Street (center intersection). The photographer is viewing northeastward across the Empire State Building site, from a point to the west of the Avenue on W. 33rd Street. Occupying the 34th-35th Street frontage is B. Altman's department store. Across the roof of same appears the upper portion of the Combustion Engineering Building on Madison Avenue. In the left background is the Lincoln Building.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(2)\nAnother view of the same intersection, taken at an earlier date. The farther building is the B. Altman & Co. department store; the buildings in the foreground are at the southeast corner of the intersection. This view is notable for the distinctness of the ornamentation around the Altman building. The columns are in the Ionic order of classical Greek architecture.\n\nWilberforce Eames Collection\n1916\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 34th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708598f", "uuid": "b5660a30-c53b-012f-706f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e3cc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708598f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 34th Street", "alt_title": ["[B. Altman's department store.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Department stores"]}, "back_id": "708598b", "back_text": "North on Fifth Avenue from B.Altman's Department Store, Fifth Avenue; 34th to 35th Streets.\nFebruary 11, 1930.\nP.L.Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 34th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -8737,7 +8737,7 @@ {"id": "708589f", "uuid": "b7cfdf70-c53b-012f-4a33-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e3ba-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708589f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 35th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "708589b", "back_text": "Fifth Ave., west side, south from and including 35th Street. The old Waldorf Astoria Hotel is shown in the centre.\n\nMay 12, 1929.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster, Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 35th Street\n\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\n\n\t\t\t\t\t\n\n\t\t\n\n\t\t\t\t\n\n\t\t\t\t\n\n\t\t\t\t\n\n\t\t\t\t\n\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\n\n\t\t\n\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\n\n\n\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\n\n\n\n\t\t\n\n\t\t\t\t\t\n\n\t\t\t\t\t\tThe search index you specified could not be found. More information:;java.io./usr/local/www/digitalgallery.nypl.org/digital_gallery/alt_title_index/_1dq.prx (Too many open files), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708573f", "uuid": "b62b42c0-c53b-012f-8600-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e39a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708573f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 35th Street", "alt_title": ["[Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.]"], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": ["Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "708573b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, south from 35th Street; showing old Waldorf-Astoria Hotel at right centre.\n1926\n\nBrown Brothers, Photographers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 35th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708583f", "uuid": "b5d71530-c53b-012f-a2cd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e3ae-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708583f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 35th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Tiemann, Hermann Newell", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708583b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, west side, south from 35th Street, showing from left to right, the Caswell home (became the University Club and which was remodelled in the Queen Anne style in 1887 for the New York Club), the A. T. Stewart home (became the Manhattan Club in 1891), the twin Astor homes (removed separately for the Waldorf (in 1893) Astoria (about 1897) Hotel), and the then dominant Marble Collegiate Church (erected 1851-4). Absent in this view are two items that appear in slightly later photos. These are the Fifth Avenue Art Galleries, a two story structure, erected by the Caswell estate between their home and the Stewart house, and the Hotel Cambridge at the S. W. corner of 33rd Street.\n\nAbout 1876\nH.N. Tiemann, photo\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 35th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "708584f", "uuid": "b69db710-c53b-012f-5cd6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e3b0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708584f&t=w", "date": "1899", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 35th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Tiemann, Hermann Newell", "subject": {"name": ["Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Galleries & museums", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "708584b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, west side, south from West 35th Street. Progressively shown from the right are, the New York Club, the Fifth Avenue Art Galleries, the Manhattan Club, the massive Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, the overshadowed Hotel Cambridge, the dim Holland House and the spire of the Marble Collegiate Church.\n\nH. N. Tiemann, photo\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n\n\n1899\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 35th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "708584f", "uuid": "b69db710-c53b-012f-5cd6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e3b0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708584f&t=w", "date": "1899", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 35th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Tiemann, Hermann Newell", "subject": {"name": ["Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Galleries & museums", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "708584b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, west side, south from West 35th Street. Progressively shown from the right are, the New York Club, the Fifth Avenue Art Galleries, the Manhattan Club, the massive Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, the overshadowed Hotel Cambridge, the dim Holland House and the spire of the Marble Collegiate Church.\n\nH. N. Tiemann, photo\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n\n1899\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 35th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708585f", "uuid": "b6ef4840-c53b-012f-fa0f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e3b2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708585f&t=w", "date": "1899", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 35th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Galleries & museums", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "708585b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, west side, south from West 35th Street. Progressively shown from the right are, the New York Club, the Fifth Avenue Art Galleries, the Manhattan Club, the massive Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, the overshadowed Hotel Cambridge, the dim Holland House and the spire of the Marble Collegiate Church.\n\n1899\n\nCopyright, 1899\nJ. S. Johnston, photo\n\nGift of Urbrock Collection\nREPRODUCTION RIGHTS UNKNOWN\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 35th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708588f", "uuid": "b7638840-c53b-012f-120f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e3b8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708588f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 35th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708588b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, east side, north from 35th Street.\n1908\nBrown Brothers, Photographers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 35th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708590f", "uuid": "b81d6c90-c53b-012f-1601-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e3bc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708590f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 35th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "708590b", "back_text": "Fifth Ave., west side, south from West 35th Street. Note the old Waldorf Astoria Hotel, between 34th and 33rd Streets.\n\n1922.\n\nGift of E. M. Jenks.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 35th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -8810,7 +8810,7 @@ {"id": "708664f", "uuid": "d5cf30e0-c53b-012f-6a92-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e450-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708664f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 40th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "708664b", "back_text": "(1)\nFifth Ave., west side, south from, but not including West 40th Street. Note the construction at the site of the former Wendel House (N.W. corner of West 39th Street).\n\nMay 27, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe Kress Building under construction on the site of the Wendel House, (N.W. corner of 39th Street and Fifth Ave.), as from 39th Street; and viewed westward.\n\nMay 27, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 40th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708665f", "uuid": "d6512000-c53b-012f-4dfc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e452-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708665f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 40th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Schwartz, Nathan", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708665b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, west side, from West 40th to 42nd Street's, showing the removal of the flag pole and base at the south end of the plaza to the front of the N.Y.P.L. View 1 is southward, with the Library on the right, and Fifth Avenue buildings to the left. The latter comprise the 40th to 39th Street frontage. In the center is the Brooks Bros. Bldg. at the S.W. corner of 40th Street. View 2 is northward and includes the skyscraper, No. 500 Fifth Avenue.\n\nFebruary 14, 1941\nNo's. 1-2\n\nNathan Schwartz, photo\nPhotostat Division of the New York Public Library\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 40th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708666f", "uuid": "d6a75270-c53b-012f-974a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e454-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708666f&t=w", "date": "1979", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 40th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Christian, Earl", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Department stores"]}, "back_id": "708666b", "back_text": "Formerly th\u00ea Arnold Constable & Co. dept store. The upper four floors were converted to Library use some years ago. The lower two floors are shown being converted for Mid-Manhattan Library use.\n\nEarl Christian, NYPL photographer\nAug. 1979\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 40th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "708667f", "uuid": "d7215e50-c53b-012f-c63f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e456-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708667f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 40th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Variety stores"]}, "back_id": "708667b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, at the N. E. corner of 40th Street opposite the Public Library.\n\n\n1924\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 40th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "708667f", "uuid": "d7215e50-c53b-012f-c63f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e456-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708667f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 40th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Variety stores"]}, "back_id": "708667b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, at the N. E. corner of 40th Street opposite the Public Library.\n\n1924\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 40th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708668f", "uuid": "d77621c0-c53b-012f-bca4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e458-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708668f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 40th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Campaign headquarters"]}, "back_id": "708668b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, from the North East corner of E.40th Street, looking Northwards.\n\"The campaign is officially under way as the Landon-Knox flag flies from the window of the Republican Committee Offices at Fifth Avenue and 40th Street.\n\nJuly 17th, 1936.\n\nFrom,\nWorld Wide Photos.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 40th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708669f", "uuid": "d7f3e2e0-c53b-012f-f6ea-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e45a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708669f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 40th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708669b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, east side, from 40th to 42nd Streets. 1907.\nBrown Brothers, Photographers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 40th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708674f", "uuid": "da064780-c53b-012f-28df-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e464-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708674f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 40th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Croton Aqueduct (N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708674b", "back_text": "Tablet from old Croton Aqueduct.\nWhen the New York Public Library was built, this tablet was mounted in the main floor hall-way, but was destroyed when the mezzanine was built.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 40th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -8840,7 +8840,7 @@ {"id": "708701f", "uuid": "e56cb1e0-c53b-012f-0478-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e49a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708701f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 40th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708701b", "back_text": "Rear of New York Public Library, Fifth Avenue, west side, from 40th to 42nd Streets.\n1931.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 40th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708702f", "uuid": "e5c1f230-c53b-012f-1f70-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e49c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708702f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 40th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708702b", "back_text": "Rear of New York Public Library, Fifth Avenue, west side, from 40th to 42nd Streets.\n1931.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 40th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708703f", "uuid": "e6368070-c53b-012f-a504-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e49e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708703f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 40th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708703b", "back_text": "(1)\nFifth Avenue, west side, from 40th to 42nd Street\n(The New York Public Library) as photographed from the office building, No. 500 Fifth Avenue. Bryant Park is in the rear; West 40th Street on the left; and Fifth Avenue on the right. Note the traffic on Fifth Avenue.\nJune 24, 1931\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(2)\nThe same, north from West 40th to 42nd Streets. This view shows the front of the New York Public Library and its promenade, which is elevated and set back from the sidewalk. Note in the background, the lower stories of No. 500 Fifth Avenue., at the N.W. corner of 42nd Street.\nOctober 2, 1936\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 40th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "708704f", "uuid": "e6aaf6b0-c53b-012f-b428-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e4a0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708704f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 40th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708704b", "back_text": "New York Public Library, Fifth Avenue, west side, from 42nd Street to 40th Street.\nAbout 1932.\n\n\n\n*Slides in Public Education Division\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 40th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "708704f", "uuid": "e6aaf6b0-c53b-012f-b428-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e4a0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708704f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 40th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708704b", "back_text": "New York Public Library, Fifth Avenue, west side, from 42nd Street to 40th Street.\nAbout 1932.\n\n*Slides in Public Education Division\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 40th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708705f", "uuid": "e700a6e0-c53b-012f-654d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e4a2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708705f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 40th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708705b", "back_text": "New York Public Library, Fifth Avenue, West Side, from W. 40th to W. 42nd Streets.\n\nAbout 1932\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 40th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708706f", "uuid": "e779fd30-c53b-012f-f9d8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e4a4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708706f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 40th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708706b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, west side, at 41st Street, showing the main entrance to the New York Public Library with its facade showing its origin. No. 2 of this set shows a more inclusive view southward to 40th Street.\n\nAbout 1936\n\nGift of Dr. Michael Wishengrad A.R.P.S.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 40th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708709f", "uuid": "e8bd0c20-c53b-012f-ac77-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e4aa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708709f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 40th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708709b", "back_text": "Fifth Ave., west side, north from West 40th to 42nd Streets. Shown in the foreground, is the New York Public Library.\n\nOctober 2, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 40th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -8874,7 +8874,7 @@ {"id": "706938f", "uuid": "0e747b10-c539-012f-2f63-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b623-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706938f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 5th Avenue - 41st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Schuszler, Alajos L.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Sunset Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Checker players", "Checkers", "Parks", "Play (Recreation)"]}, "back_id": "706938b", "back_text": "Sunset Park, Fifth Avenue, east side, between 41st and 44th Streets, showing a partial view of the park. Note the group in the foreground whittling away time at checkers.\n\nA. L. Schussler\nC. L. I.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 41st Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "708670f", "uuid": "d873e120-c53b-012f-9f4e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e45c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708670f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 41st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["School children"]}, "back_id": "708670b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue north from 41st Street, showing pupils of the Spence School for Girls out for their daily walk. At the extreme left is the reservoir which for many years covered the site now occupied by the New York Public Library. In the left background is the Bristol office building, formerly the Hotel Bristol. This was demolished in 1929 to make way for the Salmon Tower. The spires of St. Patrick's Cathedral may be dimly seen in the right background. Temple Emanu-El, demolished in 1927 is the spired building in the centre. 1900. Ewing Galloway, Photographer.", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 41st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708671f", "uuid": "d8bc85a0-c53b-012f-80d8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e45e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708671f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 41st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bookstores"]}, "back_id": "708671b", "back_text": "471 to 475 Fifth avenue, at S.E. corner of 41st Street, residence and business buildings s ortly before their demolition. The site is now occupied by the National City--Farmers' Trust\nBank Building.\nApril, 1925.\nPhotograph by Brown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 41st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "708672f", "uuid": "d9279380-c53b-012f-6325-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e460-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708672f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 41st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708672b", "back_text": "(1) Fifth Ave., at, adjoining and south of the S.E. corner of East 41st Street. The Farmers Trust Building, will be demolished.\n\nApril 18, 1925.\n\n\n(2) Slightly later.\n\nMay 1925.\n\n\n(3) About the same.\n\nMay 7, 1925.\n\n\n(4) Almost completed.\n\nMay 1925.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 41st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "708672f", "uuid": "d9279380-c53b-012f-6325-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e460-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708672f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 41st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708672b", "back_text": "(1) Fifth Ave., at, adjoining and south of the S.E. corner of East 41st Street. The Farmers Trust Building, will be demolished.\n\nApril 18, 1925.\n\n(2) Slightly later.\n\nMay 1925.\n\n(3) About the same.\n\nMay 7, 1925.\n\n(4) Almost completed.\n\nMay 1925.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 41st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708673f", "uuid": "d9819d90-c53b-012f-499a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e462-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708673f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 41st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708673b", "back_text": "Fifth Ave., east side, south from East 41st Street. Prominent building shown, is No. 10 East 40th Street.\n\nJune 24, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 41st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708692f", "uuid": "e1379830-c53b-012f-20e3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e488-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708692f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 41st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "708692b", "back_text": "Fifth Ave., west side, north from West 41st Street. Note the Bristol Building, at the N.W. corner of West 42nd Street.\n\nMarch 17, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 41st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708707f", "uuid": "e7cf77d0-c53b-012f-143e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e4a6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708707f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 41st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708707b", "back_text": "Fifth Ave., north from East 41st Street.\n\n1936.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\nFederal Writers Project.\n\n* Slides in Public Education Division.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 41st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -8939,7 +8939,7 @@ {"id": "708791f", "uuid": "0c08b5d0-c53c-012f-38a3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e54e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708791f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 42nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708791b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street, north from Public Library. February 1930.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 42nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708792f", "uuid": "0c77cd00-c53c-012f-3696-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e550-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708792f&t=w", "date": "1905", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 42nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Automobiles"]}, "back_id": "708792b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, north across 42nd Street, showing mainly the easterly side of this arterial thoroughfare as photographed from in front of the Reservoir. In the center, at the N.E corner of 43rd Street is the Temple Emanu-El. The spire of St. Patrick's Cathedral appears in the background.\nAbout 1905\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 42nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708793f", "uuid": "0cc6a4b0-c53c-012f-daf4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e552-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708793f&t=w", "date": "1899", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 42nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Electric automobiles", "Episcopal churches", "Taxicabs"]}, "back_id": "708793b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, north from a point slightly to the south of 42nd Street, showing a procession of electric cabs and their earlier prototypes, the horse drawn hansom, silhouetted against buildings on the east side of this thoroughfare.\n\nThe photographers vantage point is in front of the old reservoir, now the site of the New York Public Library.\n\nTo the left of center is the twin towered synagogue, Emanu-El. The uncompleted office structure at the S.E. corner of 45th Street was finished in 1899 and thereby dates this photo. Beyond are the spires of St. Patrick, St. Thomas, and St. Nicholas Churches.\n\n1898-9\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 42nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "708794f", "uuid": "0d3281c0-c53c-012f-cfea-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e554-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708794f&t=w", "date": "1909", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 42nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "708794b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, north from 42nd Street, showing traffic conditions on this main arterial thoroughfare at an early date. In the foreground, at the N.E. corner of the Avenue and East 43rd Street is the original Temple Beth-El which subsequently moved uptown. Outlined in the distance are the spires of St. Patricks Cathedral opposite that atop the Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas. On the left is the old Bennett Bldg. which stood for years at the N.W. corner of Fifth Avenue and W. 42nd Street. The row of 5 story brownstones bearing advertising material will provide a site for the subsequent Postal Life Insurance Co. Bldg. The interesting point in reference to this, is that the corner building was the home of \"Boss\" Tweed. This photostat is one of a set depicting traffic conditions and filed under Police Activities and various Fifth Avenue locations and are evidently part of a group published in the March 11, 1909 issue - page 229.\n\nLeslies Weekly\nCopyright-Judge Co.\n\n\nAbout 1909\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 42nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "708794f", "uuid": "0d3281c0-c53c-012f-cfea-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e554-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708794f&t=w", "date": "1909", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 42nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "708794b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, north from 42nd Street, showing traffic conditions on this main arterial thoroughfare at an early date. In the foreground, at the N.E. corner of the Avenue and East 43rd Street is the original Temple Beth-El which subsequently moved uptown. Outlined in the distance are the spires of St. Patricks Cathedral opposite that atop the Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas. On the left is the old Bennett Bldg. which stood for years at the N.W. corner of Fifth Avenue and W. 42nd Street. The row of 5 story brownstones bearing advertising material will provide a site for the subsequent Postal Life Insurance Co. Bldg. The interesting point in reference to this, is that the corner building was the home of \"Boss\" Tweed. This photostat is one of a set depicting traffic conditions and filed under Police Activities and various Fifth Avenue locations and are evidently part of a group published in the March 11, 1909 issue - page 229.\n\nLeslies Weekly\nCopyright-Judge Co.\n\nAbout 1909\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 42nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708795f", "uuid": "0d806360-c53c-012f-c9e1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e556-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708795f&t=w", "date": "1912", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 42nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Double-decker buses", "Galleries & museums"]}, "back_id": "708795b", "back_text": "North on Fifth Avenue from S. W. corner of 42nd Street, showing early type of Fifth Avenue motor-drawn bus,. Bristol Building, formerly Bristol Hotel, at left foreground. Temple Emanu-El at right centre.\n1912.\nEwing Galloway, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 42nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708796f", "uuid": "0df93860-c53c-012f-e07f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e558-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708796f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 42nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Carts & wagons", "Horse teams", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "708796b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, n. from 42nd Street\nn.d.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 42nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708797f", "uuid": "0e7a0a00-c53c-012f-f1ab-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e55a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708797f&t=w", "date": "1894", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 42nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Episcopal churches", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "708797b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, north from 42nd Street.\nTemple Emanu-El at right. The other churches whose spires are seen are still standing (1933) except St. Thomas's ProtestantEpiscopal Church, the third spire on the left, which burned and was replaced by the present edifice.\n1894\n\nBrown Brothers, Photographers.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 42nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -9003,7 +9003,7 @@ {"id": "708845f", "uuid": "212eb280-c53c-012f-a6ec-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e5ba-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708845f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 46th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708845b", "back_text": "S.W. Straus & Co., Fifth Avenue at N.E. corner of 46th Street.\n1921.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 46th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708851f", "uuid": "237b3ab0-c53c-012f-8868-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e5c6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708851f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 46th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches", "Double-decker buses"]}, "back_id": "708851b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, west side, north from 46th Street,\n1931.\nNew York Edison Company Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 46th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708857f", "uuid": "2573b8d0-c53c-012f-a8ea-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e5d2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708857f&t=w", "date": "1890", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 46th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Loeffler, A. (August)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "708857b", "back_text": "North on Fifth Avenue from south of 46th Street, showing Windsor Hotel.\n\nAbout 1890.\n\nAugust Loeffler, Photographer,\nfrom P.L. Sperr, collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 46th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "708859f", "uuid": "262c6030-c53c-012f-b2a0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e5d6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708859f&t=w", "date": "1885", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 46th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Hotels", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "708859b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, east side, from East 46th to 47th Streets, showing the Windsor Hotel occupying this frontage. This structure was disastrously destroyed by fire on St. Patricks Day, March 17, 1899. The 3-story Windsor Arcade stood here from 1899 to 1925.\n\n\nAbout 1885?\n\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 46th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "708859f", "uuid": "262c6030-c53c-012f-b2a0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e5d6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708859f&t=w", "date": "1885", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 46th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Hotels", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "708859b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, east side, from East 46th to 47th Streets, showing the Windsor Hotel occupying this frontage. This structure was disastrously destroyed by fire on St. Patricks Day, March 17, 1899. The 3-story Windsor Arcade stood here from 1899 to 1925.\n\nAbout 1885?\n\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 46th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708860f", "uuid": "26b165d0-c53c-012f-1917-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e5d8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708860f&t=w", "date": "1885, 1890", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 46th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Hotels", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "708860b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, east side, north from and including 46th Street, showing the Windsor Hotel from 46th to 47th Streets. The 7-Story building on the S.E. corner of 50th Street is the Buckingham Hotel (opened 1876); and beyond it may be seen the trees on the grounds of the Catholic Orphan Asylum, from 51st to 52nd Streets, the block above the Cathedral.\n\nCompare this picture with Fifth Avenue, north from 46th Street, about 1890, which will show the ground floor of the house on the S.E. corner of 46th Street remodeled for business, and the new 8-story Belgravia on the N.E. corner of 49th Street where this picture shows a vacant lot. The spires of St. Patrick's Cathedral, begun in the fall of 1885 and finished three years later, will also rise from behind the Buckingham; in this picture only the preliminary construction work is visible.\n\nThe same scene in 1906 will show the Windsor Arcade, which was built after the hotel was destroyed by fire on March 17, 1899.\n\nLate 1885.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n\nA view similar to the item referred to. Note the changes that are mentioned. In addition is the St. Patrick's Cathedral tower construction. This appears to the left.\n\nAbout 1890.\n\nThru The New York Historical Society.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 46th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708861f", "uuid": "271f7a50-c53c-012f-838e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e5da-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708861f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 46th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "708861b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, East Side, between 45th and 47th Streets and extending towards Madison Avenue, about 200 feet, showing former location and building of Hotel Windsor.\n\nRef: King's Handbook of New York.\nP.DIS.\n\nCopyright 1894 by J.S. Johnston, New York.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 46th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708862f", "uuid": "279d00a0-c53c-012f-a418-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e5dc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708862f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 46th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Ritzmann, Charles L.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Hotels", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "708862b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, intersection 46th and 47th Streets, showing the Windsor Hotel, West side 7 stories high.\n\nCharles L. Hitznann.\nN.Y.City. 1900.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 46th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -9079,8 +9079,8 @@ {"id": "708929f", "uuid": "44014640-c53c-012f-9444-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e662-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708929f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 50th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708929b", "back_text": "St. Patrick's Cathedral, Fifth Avenue, east side from 50th to 51st Streets, from R.C.A. Building, Rockefeller Centre.\nOctober 2, 1933.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 50th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708930f", "uuid": "44523ab0-c53c-012f-e092-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e664-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708930f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 50th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708930b", "back_text": "Fifth Ave., east side, north from and including East 50th, to and including East 51st Streets, showing St. Patrick's Cathedral (R.C.), as it extends east to Madison Ave. Also shown (right background) is the General Electric Building, at the S.W. corner of Lexington Ave. and East 51st Street.\n\n1936.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\nFederal Writers Project.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 50th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708931f", "uuid": "44c4e1e0-c53c-012f-177e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e666-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708931f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 50th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clothing stores"]}, "back_id": "708931b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, east side, from E. 50th (right) to 51st (left) Streets, showing St. Patricks Cathedral occupying the entire block east to Madison Avenue. The photographer's vantage point is the R. C. A. Building. The International Building is on the left and Saks-Fifth Avenue Department Store, on the right.\n\n1938-9\n\nAlexander Alland\n\nThis photo is one of a series that appeared in the published volume \"Portrait of N. Y.\" by Felix Reisenberg and Alex. Alland, IRGV.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 50th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "708932f", "uuid": "4516a000-c53c-012f-f791-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e668-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708932f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 50th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708932b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, east side, between E.50th and E.51st Streets, showing one of the maples which will be planted in front of St. Patricks Cathedral. It is one of twelve Schwedleri maples--and four English elms--presented to the cathedral by Major Edward Bowes. This shows the tree in Westchester County from where it will be transplanted.\n\n\n1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 50th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "708933f", "uuid": "458649f0-c53c-012f-4421-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e66a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708933f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 50th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708933b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, east side, between E.50th and E.51st Streets, showing one of the four English elms which Major Edward Bowes presented to St. Patricks Cathedral to be planted around the edifice. The trees are from Westchester County.\n\n\n1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 50th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "708932f", "uuid": "4516a000-c53c-012f-f791-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e668-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708932f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 50th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708932b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, east side, between E.50th and E.51st Streets, showing one of the maples which will be planted in front of St. Patricks Cathedral. It is one of twelve Schwedleri maples--and four English elms--presented to the cathedral by Major Edward Bowes. This shows the tree in Westchester County from where it will be transplanted.\n\n1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 50th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "708933f", "uuid": "458649f0-c53c-012f-4421-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e66a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708933f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 50th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708933b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, east side, between E.50th and E.51st Streets, showing one of the four English elms which Major Edward Bowes presented to St. Patricks Cathedral to be planted around the edifice. The trees are from Westchester County.\n\n1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 50th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708934f", "uuid": "45fb47e0-c53c-012f-5919-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e66c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708934f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 50th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708934b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, east side, from East 50th to 51st Street's, showing flowers for sale on the steps of St. Patrick's Cathedral.\n\nMay 17, 1939\nNo's. 1-2\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 50th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708935f", "uuid": "464a4dd0-c53c-012f-e035-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e66e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708935f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 50th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clothing stores", "Double-decker buses"]}, "back_id": "708935b", "back_text": "1. 5th Ave. at 50th St. St. Patrick's Cathedral.\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\nJune 29, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 50th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708936f", "uuid": "46ae7fd0-c53c-012f-e607-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e670-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708936f&t=w", "date": "1881", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 50th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "708936b", "back_text": "Old New York, Fifth Avenue and 50th Street, looking north. 1881.", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 50th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -9107,7 +9107,7 @@ {"id": "708956f", "uuid": "4e6aea40-c53c-012f-4f7c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e698-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708956f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 52nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708956b", "back_text": "Residence of Morton F. Plant, Fifth Avenue at S.E. corner of 52nd Street.\n1916.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 52nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708957f", "uuid": "4eca0840-c53c-012f-4704-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e69a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708957f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 52nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Vanderbilt, William K. (William Kissam), 1849-1920", "Vanderbilt, William K. (William Kissam), 1878-1944"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Episcopal churches", "Homes and haunts"]}, "back_id": "708957b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, west side, north from 52nd Street, showing at left, mansions of William K. Vanderbilt, Sr. and William K. Vanderbilt, Jr.\nFirst St. Thomas (Protestant Episcopal) edifice is at right centre; this was burned and was later rebuilt.\nAbout 1910.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 52nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708958f", "uuid": "4f3ddde0-c53c-012f-213d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e69c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708958f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 52nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Vanderbilt, William K. (William Kissam), 1849-1920"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Homes and haunts"]}, "back_id": "708958b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue at N.W. corner of 52nd Street, showing William K. Vanderbilt Mansion.\nAbout 1925.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 52nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "708959f", "uuid": "4f991f50-c53c-012f-04ed-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e69e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708959f&t=w", "date": "1925-06", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 52nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Vanderbilt, William K. (William Kissam), 1849-1920", "Vanderbilt, William K. (William Kissam), 1878-1944"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Homes and haunts"]}, "back_id": "708959b", "back_text": "The Vanderbilt twin Mansions, residences of William K. Vanderbilt and his son, William K. Jr., at N. W. corner of Fifth Avenue and 52nd Street. Demolished in 1926.\n\n\nJune 1925.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 52nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "708959f", "uuid": "4f991f50-c53c-012f-04ed-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e69e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708959f&t=w", "date": "1925-06", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 52nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Vanderbilt, William K. (William Kissam), 1849-1920", "Vanderbilt, William K. (William Kissam), 1878-1944"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Homes and haunts"]}, "back_id": "708959b", "back_text": "The Vanderbilt twin Mansions, residences of William K. Vanderbilt and his son, William K. Jr., at N. W. corner of Fifth Avenue and 52nd Street. Demolished in 1926.\n\nJune 1925.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 52nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708960f", "uuid": "4ffe89b0-c53c-012f-2535-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e6a0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708960f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 52nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Double-decker buses", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "708960b", "back_text": "North on Fifth Avenue from 52nd Street. About 1927.\nEwing Galloway; Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 52nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708961f", "uuid": "50678590-c53c-012f-0e5a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e6a2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708961f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 52nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "708961b", "back_text": "5th Ave. from St. Patricks Cathedral\nWhen they were building the towers on the cathedral.\nPhoto by Brown Brothers\n220 West 42nd St.\nNew York City\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 52nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "708962f", "uuid": "50bacec0-c53c-012f-a427-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e6a4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708962f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 52nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708962b", "back_text": "(1)\nSouth on Fifth Avenue from N. E. corner of 52nd Street.\nMay 15, 1933.\nP.L. Sperr,Photographer.\n(2)\nSouth on West side, of Fifth avenue from 52nd Street.\nMay 30, 1932.\nP.L. Sperr,Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 52nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -9158,10 +9158,10 @@ {"id": "709020f", "uuid": "68421710-c53c-012f-c2c8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e718-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709020f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 56th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709020b", "back_text": "East side of Fifth Avenue, North from 56th Street. Note traffic tower, these have now been removed. May 6, 1928.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 56th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709021f", "uuid": "68b48e30-c53c-012f-6356-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e71a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709021f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 56th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709021b", "back_text": "Fifth Ave., at the N.W. corner of 56th Street.\n1912.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 56th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709022f", "uuid": "690b28f0-c53c-012f-9762-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e71c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709022f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 56th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709022b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue at the N.W. corner of 56th Street.\n\nAbout 1922.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 56th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "709030f", "uuid": "6c2c82c0-c53c-012f-f57b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e72c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709030f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 57th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Jenks, E. M.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Presbyterian churches"]}, "back_id": "709030b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue at the South West corner of W.57th Street, showing the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church on the left, the Heckscher Building center, and a corner of the Vanderbilt mansion on the North West corner.\n\nAbout 1923.\n\nE.M.Jenks, Photographer,\n\n\nslide # 33,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 57th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "709030f", "uuid": "6c2c82c0-c53c-012f-f57b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e72c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709030f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 57th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Jenks, E. M.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Presbyterian churches"]}, "back_id": "709030b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue at the South West corner of W.57th Street, showing the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church on the left, the Heckscher Building center, and a corner of the Vanderbilt mansion on the North West corner.\n\nAbout 1923.\n\nE.M.Jenks, Photographer,\n\nslide # 33,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 57th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709032f", "uuid": "6ce4ed10-c53c-012f-f657-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e730-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709032f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 57th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709032b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, west side, from West 57th to 58th Street's, showing the Cornelius Vanderbilt chateau. This was remodeled in 1893 on a more luxurious style.\n\nAbout 1895\n\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 57th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709023f", "uuid": "697cb950-c53c-012f-9e83-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e71e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709023f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 57th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709023b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue at the South East corner of 57Th Street, showing the residence of Collis P. Huntington. It was demolished in 1926 and the site is now occupied by the new Tiffany store.\n\nJune 1925.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 57th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "709024f", "uuid": "69ea8220-c53c-012f-ced2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e720-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709024f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 57th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709024b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, at and adjoining the S.W. corner of 57th Street. About 1910.\n\n\nThis is the Whitney Mansion\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 57th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "709024f", "uuid": "69ea8220-c53c-012f-ced2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e720-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709024f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 57th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709024b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, at and adjoining the S.W. corner of 57th Street. About 1910.\n\nThis is the Whitney Mansion\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 57th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709025f", "uuid": "6a3cb430-c53c-012f-8dd1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e722-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709025f&t=w", "date": "1894", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 57th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Churches", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "709025b", "back_text": "South West corner of 57th St. and 5th Ave. in 1894- on this corner now is the Stecksher Dept. Store.\nCopyright\nBrown Bro's\nNew York\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 57th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709027f", "uuid": "6b195930-c53c-012f-1b16-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e726-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709027f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 57th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709027b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue at S.W. corner of 57th Street, showing demolition of the Whitney Mansion.\n1912.\nPhotograph by Brown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 57th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709028f", "uuid": "6b69d960-c53c-012f-56cc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e728-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709028f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 57th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["Hotel Savoy (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "709028b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, north from 57th Street, seen from the Heckscher Building on the S.W. corner of 57th Street. 1 East 57th Street, on the corner, and the small house adjoining it, have been demolished in November and are to be replaced by a 15-story building. On the S.E. corner of 58th Street the 32-story Squibb Building, 745 Fifth Avenue, is shown in the later stages of construction. The new Savoy Plaza Hotel occupies the block from 58th to 59th Streets, and the Sherry-Netherland the N.W. corner of 59th Street, on the sites respectively of the old Hotels Savoy and Netherland. Beyond, on the S.E. corner of 61st Street, the George A. Fuller Company is erecting a tall apartment house on the site of the old Elbridge T. Gerry mansion.\n\nEwing Galloway, Photographer.\nEarly 1930.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 57th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -9196,7 +9196,7 @@ {"id": "709065f", "uuid": "7beb6e40-c53c-012f-7a6e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e772-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709065f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 58th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Hannau, Hans W.,1904-", "subject": {"name": ["Hotel Savoy (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "709065b", "back_text": "The Savoy Plaza Hotel . Photograph made for Andrew Cone Agency 400 Madison Ave.\n\nHans W. Hannau, photographer\n\n#1553\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 58th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709066f", "uuid": "7c667250-c53c-012f-3931-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e774-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709066f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 58th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Hotel Savoy (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "709066b", "back_text": "(1)\nFifth Ave., east side, north from, but not including East 58th Street.\nShown on the extreme right, is the Savoy-Plaza Hotel.\nAbout 1936.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing a more detailed view. Note the Plaza on the left.\nAbout 1936.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 58th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709068f", "uuid": "7d59d560-c53c-012f-f55d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e778-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709068f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 58th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709068b", "back_text": "(1)\nAcross excavation at S. E. corner of Fifth Avenue and 58th Street, from near Plaza Hotel.\nTall building at right of centre is 5 East 57th Street.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer. August 15, 1929.\n\n(2)\nFifth Avenue at S. E. corner of 58th Street, showing Jones Estate Holdings remodelled for business.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer. February 20, 1928.\n\n(3)\nThe same as No. 2, from a different angle.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nFebruary 20, 1928.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 58th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "709069f", "uuid": "7def7950-c53c-012f-6eda-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e77a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709069f&t=w", "date": "1906", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 58th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "709069b", "back_text": "(1)\nFifth Avenue, north east corner and northwards\nfrom 58th Street.\n\n(2)\nFifth Avenue, at 60th Street, east side showing famouse\nEquestrian Statue in Circle.\n\n(3)\nSection of Fifth Avenue looking across Central Park\neastwards.\n\nP.L.Speer.\n\n\n1906.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 58th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "709069f", "uuid": "7def7950-c53c-012f-6eda-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e77a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709069f&t=w", "date": "1906", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 58th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "709069b", "back_text": "(1)\nFifth Avenue, north east corner and northwards\nfrom 58th Street.\n\n(2)\nFifth Avenue, at 60th Street, east side showing famouse\nEquestrian Statue in Circle.\n\n(3)\nSection of Fifth Avenue looking across Central Park\neastwards.\n\nP.L.Speer.\n\n1906.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 58th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709070f", "uuid": "7e456850-c53c-012f-5d8d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e77c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709070f&t=w", "date": "1968", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 58th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["General Motors Corporation"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Plazas"]}, "back_id": "709070b", "back_text": "Architects drawing of the General Motors Building Plaza.\n1968\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 58th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709071f", "uuid": "7ede2f50-c53c-012f-7145-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e77e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709071f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 58th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Hannau, Hans W.,1904-", "subject": {"name": ["Hotel Savoy (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Hotels", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "709071b", "back_text": "Looking east from Central Park at the Hot Pierre\nSherry Netherland\nSavoy Plaza\n\nHans W. Hannau, photographer\n\n#1547\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 58th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709072f", "uuid": "7f6e3a70-c53c-012f-5c00-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e780-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709072f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 58th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Hannau, Hans W.,1904-", "subject": {"name": ["Hotel Savoy (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Hotels", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "709072b", "back_text": "Looking east from Central Park at the Hotel Pierre\nSherry Netherland\nSavoy Plaza\n\nHans W. Hannan, photographer\n# 1513\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 58th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -9234,7 +9234,7 @@ {"id": "718292f", "uuid": "30a7efe0-c54b-012f-5626-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2f7f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718292f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 60th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Grand Army Plaza (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Plazas", "Statues"]}, "back_id": "718292b", "back_text": "Central Park: The Sheridan Monument in a small square at the southeastern corner of the Park, that technically is called Grand Army Plaza. The photographer is viewing northeastward to show buildings on the east side of Fifth Ave., at 60th Street.\n\n1936.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\nFederal Writers Project.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 60th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709082f", "uuid": "8433cad0-c53c-012f-b9b7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e794-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709082f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 61st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709082b", "back_text": "Gerry Mansion at S. E. corner of Fifth Avenue and 61st Street,\ndemolished in 1929.\nJune 8, 1928.\nP.L. Sperr,Photographer.\nFifth Avenue from 6lst to 63rd Streets, seen from Central Park. House marked Y was Elbridge T. Gerry mansion, at S. E. coraer\nof Fifth Avenue and olst Street.\nDemolished in 1929 to make way for The Pierre Hotel\nFebruary 20, 1929.\nP.L. Sperr,Photographer.\nExcavation at S. E. corner Fifth Avenue and 6lst Street.\nAugust 15, 1929.\nP.L.Sperr,Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 61st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709083f", "uuid": "84affa20-c53c-012f-c8cf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e796-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709083f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 61st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709083b", "back_text": "(1)\nFifth Ave. at the S.E. corner of 61st Street. This is the Elbridge T. Gerry Residence which was demolished in 1929.\nFebruary 20, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing a closer view. June 8, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, showing excavation after demolition of the Gerry Residence.\nAugust 15, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 61st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "709084f", "uuid": "8508afb0-c53c-012f-cd81-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e798-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709084f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 61st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709084b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue at the South East corner of 61st Street, and showing the Eldridge T. Gerry Mansion.\n\n\n\nJune 1925.\n\nNegative available in LHT & G Division: Neg. No. 173\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 61st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "709084f", "uuid": "8508afb0-c53c-012f-cd81-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e798-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709084f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 61st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709084b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue at the South East corner of 61st Street, and showing the Eldridge T. Gerry Mansion.\n\nJune 1925.\n\nNegative available in LHT & G Division: Neg. No. 173\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 61st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709085f", "uuid": "857516c0-c53c-012f-11b2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e79a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709085f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 61st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clubs"]}, "back_id": "709085b", "back_text": "Fifth Ave., east side, north from East 61st to 62nd Streets, showing some of the private houses that are fast disappearing from this famous thoroughfare. Some of the residents are: Geraldine R. Dodge, No. 1 East 61st Street (also 800 Fifth Ave.); Chas. B. Halsey, 803 Fifth Ave., and the Knickerbocker Club, No. 2 East 62nd Street (also No. 805-9 Fifth Ave.). View No. 2 of this set is in a southeastward direction from a point in Central Park on a line with 62nd Street which appears on the left.\n\nDecember 19, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 61st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709086f", "uuid": "85c90d60-c53c-012f-ee55-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e79c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709086f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 61st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Lincoln, F. S.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "709086b", "back_text": "Hotel Pierre, New York City", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 61st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709087f", "uuid": "864bab00-c53c-012f-5d61-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e79e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709087f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 61st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Lincoln, F. S.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "709087b", "back_text": "Roof Garden Restaurant\nHotel Pierre, New York City\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 61st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -9260,7 +9260,7 @@ {"id": "709109f", "uuid": "8f8a2a30-c53c-012f-75d1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e7ca-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709109f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 66th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["World War, 1914-1918 Monuments"]}, "back_id": "709109b", "back_text": "To those of the Seventh who made the supreme sacrifice.\nThe 7th Regiment War Memorial at Fifth Avenue and 66th Street was unveiled tbd, the ninth anniversary of the battle of the Hindenburg line and accepted by Mayor Walker as the Regiment's gift to the City. It is dedicated to the 580 members of New York's 7th Regiment, 107th Infantry,\nwho gave their lives in the World War.\n9/29/1927\nWide World Photos\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 66th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709110f", "uuid": "8ff2f4f0-c53c-012f-bc37-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e7cd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709110f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 66th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "709110b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, east side, at 66th Street.\n1922.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 66th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709111f", "uuid": "903de680-c53c-012f-5eab-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e7cf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709111f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 66th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709111b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, East Side, North from East 66th Street. The corner house, the Henry O. Havemeyer Mansion and contiguous to it are the residences of Colonel Oliver H. Payne and Benjamin Thaw.\n\nJune, 1925\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 66th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "709112f", "uuid": "90aa3c50-c53c-012f-e2b1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e7d1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709112f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 66th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709112b", "back_text": "853 Fifth Avenue, east side, between 66th and 67th Streets. About 1910.\n\n\nThis is the home of Colonel Olive H. Payne.\n\nThe house on the right belongs to H.O. Havemeyer; on left, Benjamin Thaw.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 66th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "709112f", "uuid": "90aa3c50-c53c-012f-e2b1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e7d1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709112f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 66th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709112b", "back_text": "853 Fifth Avenue, east side, between 66th and 67th Streets. About 1910.\n\nThis is the home of Colonel Olive H. Payne.\n\nThe house on the right belongs to H.O. Havemeyer; on left, Benjamin Thaw.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 66th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709113f", "uuid": "90f718e0-c53c-012f-f4aa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e7d3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709113f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 66th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "709113b", "back_text": "S. E. corner Fifth Avenue, and 66th Street, across clearing. May 21, 1933.\n(2)\nHavemeyer House, Fifth Avenue, between 66th and 67th Streets. August 28, 1930.\n(3)\nFifth Avenue from 66th to 67th Streets.\nHavemeyer Mansion at right. March 10, 1929.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\nView: Old Mansions are: Mrs. H.O. Havemeyer, Col. Oliver H. Payne, Benjamin Thaw\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 66th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709114f", "uuid": "916c9720-c53c-012f-87de-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e7d5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709114f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 66th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709114b", "back_text": "(1)\nFifth Avenue, east side, from 66th to 67th Streets. The low building on right is the home of Henry O. Havemeyer, N. E. corner of Fifth Avenue and 66th Street.\nFebruary 20, 1929.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n(2)\nFifth Avenue at N.E. corner of 66th Street, showing Havemeyer Mansion.\nAugust 15, 1929.\nP.L. Sperr,Photographer.\n(3)\nResidence of Henry O. Havemeyer at N.E. corner of Fifth\nAvenue and 66th Street.\nAugust 30, 1927.\nP.L. Sperr,Photographer.\nThe houses next to the Havemeyer mansion are those of Colonel Oliver H. Payne, and Benjamin Thaw.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 66th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709117f", "uuid": "92c8a450-c53c-012f-3871-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e7db-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709117f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 66th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "709117b", "back_text": "(1) Fifth Avenue east side northeast corner of 66th Street showing demolition former Haver Meyer property.\n\n(2) Fifth Avenue west side at 66th Street, north showing Temple Emanuel at extreme right and former residence on southwest corner of Col. Oliver Payne, looking southwards.\n\nP.L.Speer.\n\nJuly 10, 1939.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 66th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -9280,7 +9280,7 @@ {"id": "709129f", "uuid": "982e4c50-c53c-012f-c09c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e7f3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709129f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 70th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Tonnol\u00cd\u0097\u0091\u00a9 Co.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709129b", "back_text": "Lenox Library, Fifth Avenue, East Side, from 70th to 71st Streets.\nBuilt in 1875 from funds donated by James Lenox, whose collection of books, manuscripts, missels (?),incunabula, etc., was made in this way available to the public, it stood until around 1912; when the library was consolidated with the Astor Library to form the New York Public Library.\nThe building was then demolished, and the mansion of Henry Clay Frick erected on the site.\n\n1903.\n\nThe Tonnele' Co., Photographers.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 70th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709130f", "uuid": "987c9860-c53c-012f-0fce-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e7f5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709130f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 70th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Loeffler, A. (August)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709130b", "back_text": "The Lenox Library, Fifth Avenue, east side, from 70th to 71st Streets. This library was founded by a wealthy and eccentric bibliophile and collector who, after arousing considerable public feeling by refusing to let the historian Prescott consult certain documents in his collection suddenly opened his library to the public and created a trust fund to assure its continuation after his death. The Lenox Library has combined with the Astor and Tilden foundations to form the New York Public Library, and will move into the new building, which is now under construction on the site of the Fifth Avenue reservoir, around 1910.\n\nHenry Clay Frick will build his mansion on this site, and in 1935 this mansion will be converted into a public art gallery.\n\n1905.\n\nAugust Loeffler, from P. L. Sperr Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 70th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709131f", "uuid": "98eefbd0-c53c-012f-e196-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e7f7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709131f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 70th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Tiemann, Hermann Newell", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709131b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, e.s., from East 70th to 71st Street, showing the Lenox Library, erected 1875 by James Lenox.\n\nH. N. Tiemann photo\nMay 1909\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 70th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "709132f", "uuid": "993f68f0-c53c-012f-fe41-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e7f9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709132f&t=w", "date": "1912", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 70th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Galleries & museums"]}, "back_id": "709132b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, east side, north from E. 70th to 71st Streets, showing the home of Henry Clay Frick under construction on the site where the former Lenox Library stood. This subsequently became the home of the Frick Collection.\n\n\nAbout 1912.\n\nBrown Bros.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 70th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "709132f", "uuid": "993f68f0-c53c-012f-fe41-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e7f9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709132f&t=w", "date": "1912", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 70th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Galleries & museums"]}, "back_id": "709132b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, east side, north from E. 70th to 71st Streets, showing the home of Henry Clay Frick under construction on the site where the former Lenox Library stood. This subsequently became the home of the Frick Collection.\n\nAbout 1912.\n\nBrown Bros.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 70th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709133f", "uuid": "99ab12e0-c53c-012f-4768-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e7fb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709133f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 70th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Galleries & museums"]}, "back_id": "709133b", "back_text": "1. 5th Ave. at 71st St. Frick Mansion & Art Gallery\nNeg. A-145 June 29, 1941\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 70th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709134f", "uuid": "9a1ac800-c53c-012f-11c0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e7fd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709134f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 71st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Underwood & Underwood", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "709134b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue north from 71st Street.\n1922.\nUnderwood & Underwood, Photographers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 71st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709136f", "uuid": "9ad95da0-c53c-012f-2068-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e801-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709136f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 71st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "709136b", "back_text": "Fifth Ave., east side, south from East 73rd to 71st Streets, showing the lower stories of apartment houses that have replaced the former private mansions for which this avenue was justly famous.\n\nJuly 28, 1936.\n\nW.P.A. Photo\nFederal Art Project\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue & 71st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -9321,7 +9321,7 @@ {"id": "709161f", "uuid": "a5019170-c53c-012f-6eb6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e833-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709161f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 80th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Fairchild Aerial Surveys, Inc.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Galleries & museums"]}, "back_id": "709161b", "back_text": "IDENTIFICATION: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 5th Avenue\nDATE: 1927?\nPHOTOGRAPHER: Fairchild Aerial Surveys, Inc. 270 W. 38th St., NYC\nREPRODUCTION RIGHTS: Held by Photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 80th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709156f", "uuid": "a35911e0-c53c-012f-9967-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e829-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709156f&t=w", "date": "1912", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 81st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "709156b", "back_text": "998 Fifth Avenue at N.E. corner of 81st Street, one of the early apartment houses on Fifth Avenue.\nAbout 1912.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 81st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709157f", "uuid": "a3a2b7b0-c53c-012f-9e49-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e82b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709157f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 81st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "709157b", "back_text": "Fifth Ave., east side, north from and including 81st, to, but not including 82nd Streets.\n\n1928.\n\ncapitol Photo Service.\n\nNo. 1006 Fifth Avenue, the small white building adjoining the modern apartment house, is to be converted into a 6 story educational structure by the present owners, the American Museum of Natural History, according to plans filed, as reported in the New York Sun of June 3, 1938.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 81st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "709159f", "uuid": "a4594190-c53c-012f-741c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e82f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709159f&t=w", "date": "1915", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 82nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Galleries & museums"]}, "back_id": "709159b", "back_text": "Metropolitan Museum of Art, Fifth Avenue, west side, 82nd to 84th Streets.\n\n\n\nAbout 1915.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 82nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "709159f", "uuid": "a4594190-c53c-012f-741c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e82f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709159f&t=w", "date": "1915", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 82nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Galleries & museums"]}, "back_id": "709159b", "back_text": "Metropolitan Museum of Art, Fifth Avenue, west side, 82nd to 84th Streets.\n\nAbout 1915.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 82nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709162f", "uuid": "a5746c40-c53c-012f-60e4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e835-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709162f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 82nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709162b", "back_text": "1009 to 1006 Fifth Avenue, at S. E. corner of 82nd Street, showing private residences.\nJune 1925.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 82nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709163f", "uuid": "a5e0bae0-c53c-012f-f68f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e837-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709163f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 82nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "709163b", "back_text": "Fifth Ave., east side, north from and including 82nd, to and including 83rd Streets. Also shown is 82nd Street, north side, east from Fifth, to, but not including Madison Aves.\n\nAbout 1927,\n\nNeg.* 2479\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 82nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709164f", "uuid": "a63149a0-c53c-012f-578b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e839-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709164f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 82nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709164b", "back_text": "1015, 1014 Fifth Avenue, east side, between 83rd and 82nd Streets. No. 1015 is the residence of the newly married Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Drexel, Jr. (Marjorie Gould), a wedding present from the bride's father, George Jay Gould.\n\nApril 13, 1910.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 82nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -9361,7 +9361,7 @@ {"id": "709190f", "uuid": "b08eae80-c53c-012f-3bde-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e86d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709190f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 91st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709190b", "back_text": "Completing the construction of residence of Otto H. Kahn, at N.E. corner of Fifth Avenue and 91st Street. About 1920.\n\nBrown Brothers, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 91st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709191f", "uuid": "b0f55920-c53c-012f-bab6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e86f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709191f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 91st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "709191b", "back_text": "Fifth Ave., east side, north from but not including 91st Street.\nAbout 1930.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 91st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "702415f", "uuid": "1c1d5c70-c532-012f-6dc8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bff0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702415f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 5th Avenue - 92nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702415b", "back_text": "9325 Fifth Ave., east side, between 94th and 92nd Streets. The view shows a frame house.\nMay 10, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 92nd Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "709192f", "uuid": "b1439350-c53c-012f-1d04-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e871-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709192f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 92nd Street", "alt_title": ["[Warburg (Felix) House.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709192b", "back_text": "Home of Felix M. Warburg, Fifth Avenue at N.E. corner of 92nd Street.\nJune, 1925.\n\n\nPresented to the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Jan 25/44.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 92nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "709192f", "uuid": "b1439350-c53c-012f-1d04-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e871-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709192f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 92nd Street", "alt_title": ["[Warburg (Felix) House.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709192b", "back_text": "Home of Felix M. Warburg, Fifth Avenue at N.E. corner of 92nd Street.\nJune, 1925.\n\nPresented to the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Jan 25/44.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 92nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709193f", "uuid": "b1b37520-c53c-012f-4c68-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e873-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709193f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 93rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Horse teams"]}, "back_id": "709193b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue at S.E. corner of 93rd Street. June 1925. Neg. # 1049", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 93rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709194f", "uuid": "b1f62ae0-c53c-012f-9822-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e875-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709194f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 93rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "709194b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue at N. E. corner of 93rd Street, across clearing at S. E. corner.\nAbout 1925.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 93rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709195f", "uuid": "b26651b0-c53c-012f-8a3a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e877-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709195f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 94th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709195b", "back_text": "S.E. corner of Fifth Avenue, and 94th Street, 1130 Fifth, June 2, 1928.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\nWillard Straight House\nNEG, # 4802\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue & 94th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -9425,7 +9425,7 @@ {"id": "708302f", "uuid": "43cb1300-c53b-012f-b791-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e180-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708302f&t=w", "date": "1888", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - Waverly Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Greenwich Village (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Washington Memorial Arch"]}, "back_id": "708302b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "5th Avenue & Waverly Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "731252f", "uuid": "431b6c50-c55f-012f-fedd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-94b2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731252f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Rapid Transit Commission.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 110th Street.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "731252b", "back_text": "Celebrations, Parades, and Municipal Events: The Rapid Transit Commission inspecting sections 7 and 8 of the new subway. This photo taken\non Fifth Ave., at 110th Street.\n\n1900.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue and 110th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731208f", "uuid": "3259d8d0-c55f-012f-99c2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-945b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731208f&t=w", "date": "1883", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Evacuation Day.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 18th Street.]"], "creator": "Sherwood, William Frederick", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Evacuation Day, New York, N.Y., 1783", "Evacuation Day, Nov. 25, 1783", "Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731208b", "back_text": "Celebrations, Parades and Municipal Events: Evacuation Day Parade of 1883. A southeastward view of the annual demonstration that commemorated the British evacuation of New York on November 25, 1783. This was discontinued about 1914 or thereabouts. The photographer is at the S.W. corner of Fifth Avenue and 18th Street and shows troops moving northward up the Avenue. The buildings seen are on the east side of this thoroughfare between 17th and 18th Streets. The circular effect indicates the use of an early Kodak, a camera using roll film of 100 exposures and one of the first of this type.\n\nNovember 25, 1883\n\nWilliam Frederick Sherwood\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue and 18th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731290f", "uuid": "50c8ec20-c55f-012f-cfe8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-94fd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731290f&t=w", "date": "1889-04", "title": "Celebrations - Washington Inaugural Centennial.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 23rd Street.]", "Triumphal Arch for Washington Inaugural Centennial Celebration."], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "731290b", "back_text": "Celebration: Fifth Avenue at Twenty Third Street.\n\nWashington Inaugural Celebration of 1889 showing Arch erected at 23rd Street and Fifth Avenue for his Inaugural Centennial Celebration. Sign of the Old Fifth Avenue Hotel shows looking through the Arch.\n\n\n\n1889\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue and 23rd Street , Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731290f", "uuid": "50c8ec20-c55f-012f-cfe8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-94fd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731290f&t=w", "date": "1889-04", "title": "Celebrations - Washington Inaugural Centennial.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 23rd Street.]", "Triumphal Arch for Washington Inaugural Centennial Celebration."], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "731290b", "back_text": "Celebration: Fifth Avenue at Twenty Third Street.\n\nWashington Inaugural Celebration of 1889 showing Arch erected at 23rd Street and Fifth Avenue for his Inaugural Centennial Celebration. Sign of the Old Fifth Avenue Hotel shows looking through the Arch.\n\n1889\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue and 23rd Street , Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731191f", "uuid": "2b6026c0-c55f-012f-bbda-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9439-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731191f&t=w", "date": "1899", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - The Dewey Arch.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 23rd Street.]"], "creator": "Miller, M.", "subject": {"name": ["Dewey, George, 1837-1917"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Memorial arches", "Peace", "Spanish-American War, 1898"]}, "back_id": "731191b", "back_text": "1Fifth Avenue, north from 23rd Street, showing the Dewey Arch.\nBroadway is on the left.\nC. C. Langill and Bodfish 1899\n\n2- same\nM. Miller 1899\nCopyright 1899\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue and 23rd Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731291f", "uuid": "513657c0-c55f-012f-77d8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-94ff-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731291f&t=w", "date": "1889-04", "title": "Celebrations - [Triumphal Arch for Washington Inaugural Centennial Celebration.]", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 23rd Street.]"], "creator": "Langill & Darling", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "731291b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue and 23rd Street: Triumphal Arch for Washington Inaugural Centennial on April 29-30 1889\nLangill Photo Co. April 1889.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue and 23rd Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732587f", "uuid": "62ea8ac0-c561-012f-fd94-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9f0c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732587f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Police activities - Mounted policeman.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 23rd Street.]"], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Police"]}, "back_id": "732587b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "5th Avenue and 23rd Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -9441,7 +9441,7 @@ {"id": "731288f", "uuid": "500a18a0-c55f-012f-593c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-94f9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731288f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - The Victory Arch.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 25th Street.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Dewey, George, 1837-1917"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Memorial arches", "Peace", "Spanish-American War, 1898"]}, "back_id": "731288b", "back_text": "Celebrations, Parades & Municipal Events: The Victory Arch on Fifth Avenue at 25th Street. This was erected to celebrate the victory of the Allies over the Germans in the World War. The view is northward, showing the Avenue thru the center. Broadway is to the left and Madison Square is on the right.\n\n1918\n\nGift of the Urbrock Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue and 25th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731196f", "uuid": "2d59e690-c55f-012f-a1d2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9443-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731196f&t=w", "date": "1899", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - The Dewey Parade.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 33rd Street.]"], "creator": "Corell, J. J.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions", "celebrations"]}, "back_id": "731196b", "back_text": "Celebrations, Parades and Municipal Events: The Dewey Parade on Fifth Avenue, as viewed northward across 33rd Street. At the left is the Waldorf-Astoria hotel. Above same is the A. T. Stewart home; while farther to the north appears the spire of the Brick Presbyterian Church. The photographers vantage point is at the S. E. corner of Fifth Avenue and East 33rd Street.\n\nSept 30, 1899\n\nJ. J. Corell, photo\nP. L. Sperr Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue and 33rd Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731274f", "uuid": "4ab1e0c0-c55f-012f-f8a9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-94dd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731274f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Police Parade.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 34th Street.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731274b", "back_text": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal Events: A set of 3 views of an unknown occasion photographed on Fifth Ave. at 34th Street and showing the columned building of B. Altman and Co. for a background. The banners bearing the letters W.S.S. undoubtedly mean War Savings Stamps and if so, signify a period between 1917-1918. The photographer gives another date. Views 1 and 2 are of the Police Department, while 3 is of the Fire Department. The intersection shown is East 35th Street.\n1919?\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue and 34th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731244f", "uuid": "405fdbe0-c55f-012f-f840-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-94a2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731244f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Military Parade.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 36th Street.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731244b", "back_text": "Celebrations, Parades and Municipal Events: Two southward views down Fifth Avenue, from 36th Street, showing military units parading up the Avenue. The photographers vantage point is the adjoining structure to the building at the N.W. corner. On the left is the easterly side of this thoroughfare. The white columned building is B. Altman's Department Store.\n\nAbout, 1930\nViews 1, 2\n\n\nMISCELLANEOUS\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue and 36th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731244f", "uuid": "405fdbe0-c55f-012f-f840-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-94a2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731244f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Military Parade.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 36th Street.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731244b", "back_text": "Celebrations, Parades and Municipal Events: Two southward views down Fifth Avenue, from 36th Street, showing military units parading up the Avenue. The photographers vantage point is the adjoining structure to the building at the N.W. corner. On the left is the easterly side of this thoroughfare. The white columned building is B. Altman's Department Store.\n\nAbout, 1930\nViews 1, 2\n\nMISCELLANEOUS\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue and 36th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730130f", "uuid": "7da579a0-c55d-012f-d617-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8bf4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730130f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1930", "title": "General view - Midtown Manhattan - East 40s.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 38th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "730130b", "back_text": "General View Midtown Manhattan, East 40's: View 1 shows buildings under construction in the East 40's, as seen from East 48th Street near Lexington Avenue. View 2 shows the skyscraper group in the East 40's. From left to right they are: New York Central (background), 10 East 40th Street, the Lincoln, Chrysler (not finished), Chanin, News, and Combustion Engineering (extreme right) Buildings, seen from Broadway and 34th street.\n\nView 3 shows the same group of skyscrapers, seen from 5th Avenue and 38th street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 1: September 5, 1928\nViews 2,3: 1930\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue and 38th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731284f", "uuid": "4e82b7d0-c55f-012f-fd76-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-94f1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731284f&t=w", "date": "1913", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Suffragette Parade.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 41st Street.]", "Suffragette Parade, passing reviewing stand in front of the Public Library."], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions", "Women's suffrage"]}, "back_id": "731284b", "back_text": "Celebrations and Municipal Events:\nSuffragette Parade on Fifth Avenue, passing reviewing stand in front of the Public Library at 41st Street,\nEwing Galloway, Photographer\n1913\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue and 41st Street , Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731212f", "uuid": "33e25ff0-c55f-012f-cb11-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9463-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731212f&t=w", "date": "1885, 1885-08", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - U. S. Grant's Funeral.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 41st Street.]"], "creator": "Tiemann, Hermann Newell", "subject": {"name": ["Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Death & burial", "Funeral processions"]}, "back_id": "731212b", "back_text": "Celebrations, Parades and Municipal Events: The General U. S. Grant funeral procession moving northward on Fifth Avenue as photographed from 41st Street atop the old reservoir. The dominant structure with flag atop is the Union League Club at the N. E. corner of 39th Street.\n\nAugust 8, 1885\n\nH. N. Tiemann, Photo\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue and 41st Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -9458,7 +9458,7 @@ {"id": "731266f", "uuid": "47ce6d40-c55f-012f-4dc8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-94cd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731266f&t=w", "date": "1933, 1933-09", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - N. R. A. [National Recovery Administration] Parade.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 42nd Street.]"], "creator": "Associated Press", "subject": {"name": ["United States. National Recovery Administration"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731266b", "back_text": "Celebrations Parades:\nN.R.A. Parade in New York. General View of the Mighty Demonstration for the N.R.A. given in New York September 13, when more than 250,000 Paraded up Fifth Avenue. It was the biggest Demonstration which Gotham has seen since War times. This view is looking south on Fifth Avenue from 42nd Street, with the reviewing stand and part of the public library at right. in the Background is the Empire State building. There were more than a million spectators along the line of March.\n\nAssociated Press Studio\n\nOctober 13, 1933.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue and 42nd Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "708815f", "uuid": "df5017d0-c53a-012f-b37b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e57e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=708815f&t=w", "date": "1913-11-17", "title": "Manhattan: 5th Avenue and 43rd St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Underwood & Underwood", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "708815b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "5th Avenue and 43rd St., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "730188f", "uuid": "942aa8f0-c55d-012f-a13a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8c68-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730188f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "General view - 5th Avenue - East.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 47th Street ; R.C.A. Building ; Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Rockefeller Center", "Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "730188b", "back_text": "A general view, east from 580 Fifth Ave., at the N.W. corner of 47th Street, showing the R.C.A. Building (51st St., and Lexington Ave) and the Waldorf Astoria (60th St., and Park Ave). The East river is seen in the background.\n\nJune 8, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue and 47th Street , Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "730160f", "uuid": "88fc01b0-c55d-012f-3a0b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8c30-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730160f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "General view - Rockefeller Center - North.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 47th Street (West) ; St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Cathedral.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "730160b", "back_text": "(1) A general view of the future Rockefeller Center (Radio City) from the Ampico Tower Building, 584 Fifth Ave., adjoining the N.W. corner of West 47th Street, and showing demolition in progress in the center of the West 49th and 50th Streets block; bounded by Fifth (right) Ave., on the east, and Sixth (left) Ave., on the west. The 70-story R.C.A. Building stands to-day (1937) on this site.\n\nAbout 1930.\n\n\n(2) The same.\n\nAbout 1930.\n\n\n(3) The same, at a later date, and showing a more distant view.\nJuly 11, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue and 47th Street (West)", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "730160f", "uuid": "88fc01b0-c55d-012f-3a0b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8c30-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730160f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "General view - Rockefeller Center - North.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 47th Street (West) ; St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Cathedral.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "730160b", "back_text": "(1) A general view of the future Rockefeller Center (Radio City) from the Ampico Tower Building, 584 Fifth Ave., adjoining the N.W. corner of West 47th Street, and showing demolition in progress in the center of the West 49th and 50th Streets block; bounded by Fifth (right) Ave., on the east, and Sixth (left) Ave., on the west. The 70-story R.C.A. Building stands to-day (1937) on this site.\n\nAbout 1930.\n\n(2) The same.\n\nAbout 1930.\n\n(3) The same, at a later date, and showing a more distant view.\nJuly 11, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue and 47th Street (West)", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730191f", "uuid": "95853560-c55d-012f-d038-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8c6e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730191f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "General view - 5th Avenue - Southwest.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 47th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "730191b", "back_text": "A general view, southwest from 580 Fifth Ave., at the N.W. corner of 47th Street, showing the Hudson River in the background.\n\nMay 15, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue and 47th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730192f", "uuid": "95d19bc0-c55d-012f-7681-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8c70-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730192f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "General view - 5th Avenue - North.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 47th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "730192b", "back_text": "A general aerial view north from 580 Fifth Ave., at the N.W. corner of 47th Street, a part of St. Patrick's Cathedral is at the extreme left.\n\nAugust 9, 1933.\n\nP. L. 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Building ; R.K.O. Building ; Radio City Music Hall.]"], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": ["Radio City Music Hall (New York, N.Y.)", "Rockefeller Center"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "730194b", "back_text": "A general view of Rockefeller Center, looking southwestward from Fifth Ave. and West 51st Street, showing the new development under construction. The prominent building is the 70-story R.C.A. Building, on the west side of Rockefeller Plaza, from West 50th to West 49th Streets. On its right appears the 31-story R.K.O. Building, on the east side of Sixth Ave., from West 51st to West 50th Streets and preceding it the International Music Hall.\n\nJune 14, 1933.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue and 51st Street , Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731275f", "uuid": "4b1ed4f0-c55f-012f-265e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-94df-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731275f&t=w", "date": "1936, 1936-03", "title": "Celebrations - Sons of Erin march in celebration of St. Patrick's Day.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 58th Street.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions", "Saint Patrick's Day"]}, "back_id": "731275b", "back_text": "Celebrations\nSons of Erin march, New York, March 17, 1936.--in celebration of St. Patrick's day. This view looking north toward 58th Street, on Fifth Avenue.\n\nAssociated Press Photo\n\nMarch 17, 1936\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue and 58th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731245f", "uuid": "40caef00-c55f-012f-5bed-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-94a4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731245f&t=w", "date": "1920, 1923", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Miscellaneous.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 59th Street.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731245b", "back_text": "Celebrations, Parades and Municipal Events: Parade (Unknown) passing the Sherman statue on Fifth Avenue at 59th Street. (Mount No. 1).\n\nA set of 3 views showing marching contingents moving southward on the Avenue to be reviewed from stand at the Sherman Monument.\n\nThe latter is to the S. E. corner of Central Park and is technically located in a small plot that officially is the Grand Army Plaza.\n\nMassed groups to the right are lining the east side of Fifth Avenue, north of 59th Street (crosstown car thereupon).\n\n\nPrior to 1924\nViews: 1-2-3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue and 59th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731245f", "uuid": "40caef00-c55f-012f-5bed-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-94a4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731245f&t=w", "date": "1920, 1923", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Miscellaneous.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 59th Street.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731245b", "back_text": "Celebrations, Parades and Municipal Events: Parade (Unknown) passing the Sherman statue on Fifth Avenue at 59th Street. (Mount No. 1).\n\nA set of 3 views showing marching contingents moving southward on the Avenue to be reviewed from stand at the Sherman Monument.\n\nThe latter is to the S. E. corner of Central Park and is technically located in a small plot that officially is the Grand Army Plaza.\n\nMassed groups to the right are lining the east side of Fifth Avenue, north of 59th Street (crosstown car thereupon).\n\nPrior to 1924\nViews: 1-2-3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue and 59th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731246f", "uuid": "41321960-c55f-012f-5c12-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-94a6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731246f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Miscellaneous.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 59th Street.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731246b", "back_text": "Celebrations, parades and Municipal Events: Parade (unknown) passing the Sherman statue on Fifth Avenue at 59th Street. (Mount 2).\n\nFour views photographed in a northward direction up the Avenue to show details of a parade moving southward on same. The car tracks see are of the crosstown line at 59th Street.\n\nThe other two views are below this point and one sees a portion of the old Hotel Savoy at the S.E. corner of 59th Street. This structure, demolished in 1924 and replaced with the modern Savoy-Plaza Hotel, dates these photos.\n\nprior to 1924\nViews: 1-2-3-4\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "5th Avenue and 59th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732855f", "uuid": "ca564120-c561-012f-4d34-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a124-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732855f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Recreation and hobbies - Miscellaneous - Children.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 59th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Grand Army Plaza (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Children playing", "Fountains", "Parks", "Plazas"]}, "back_id": "732855b", "back_text": "(1)\nRecreations and hobbies, miscellaneous: Children eating a bit of lunch during dips, in the water at the foot of the Fountain of Abundance, in the Grand Army Plaza on Fifth Ave., at 59th Street. Buildings shown on the right line the east side of same, northward.\n\nAugust 4, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same in a northwestward direction with the southern edge of Central Park forming a background.\n\nAugust 4, 1937.\n\nP. L. 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The Hotel Savoy-Plaza and a portion of the Squibb Building form a backdrop.\n\n1938-9\n\nAlexander Alland\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "5th Avenue and 59th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -9602,7 +9602,7 @@ {"id": "714073f", "uuid": "aeea12a0-c544-012f-20de-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0e94-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714073f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 60th Street (West) - Columbus Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714073b", "back_text": "27-45 West 60th Street, west of, adjoining, and at the N.W. corner of Columbus Avenue. The building in the foreground is 27-37, recently erected.\n\nAugust 13, 1923.\n\nWurts Brothers.\nGift of E. M. 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The three-story houses in the right background are on the west side of Fort Hamilton Avenue.\n\nOctober 28, 1936\n\nWorks Progress Administration\nFive Boroughs Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "60th Street & 10th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702795f", "uuid": "acc454d0-c532-012f-622a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c2e4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702795f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 60th Street - 10th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702795b", "back_text": "60th Street, south side, west from (No. 1012) and across 10th Avenue, showing a W. P. A. sewer project. The three-story houses tn the right background are on the west side of Fort Hamilton Avenue. October 28, 1936 Works Progress Administration Five Boroughs Project", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "60th Street & 10th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "702796f", "uuid": "ad32e7f0-c532-012f-2a3a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c2e6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702796f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 60th Street - 18th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702796b", "back_text": "60th Street, north side, west of 18th Avenue (lot 53), showing a frame home, owned for many years by F. Aiello. It first appears on Robinson's map of 1898 and is a typical example of the \"architectural monstrosities\" which were not infrequently built in the latter part of the nineteenth century.\n\n\n1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "60th Street & 18th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "702796f", "uuid": "ad32e7f0-c532-012f-2a3a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c2e6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702796f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 60th Street - 18th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702796b", "back_text": "60th Street, north side, west of 18th Avenue (lot 53), showing a frame home, owned for many years by F. Aiello. It first appears on Robinson's map of 1898 and is a typical example of the \"architectural monstrosities\" which were not infrequently built in the latter part of the nineteenth century.\n\n1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "60th Street & 18th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702797f", "uuid": "ad9ee890-c532-012f-741a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c2e8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702797f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 60th Street - 18th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702797b", "back_text": "60th Street, north side, west of 18th Avenue (lot 53), showing a frame home, owned for may years by F. Aiello. It first appears on Robinson's map of 1890 and is a typical example of the \"architectural monstrocities\" which were not infrequently built in the latter part of the nineteenth century.\n\n1940.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "60th Street & 18th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702800f", "uuid": "ae0c5500-c532-012f-b4d1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c2ee-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702800f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Brooklyn: 60th Street - 19th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Sewers"]}, "back_id": "702800b", "back_text": "60th Avenue, at 19th Avenue, showing a sewer project being conducted by the W. P. A.\n\nSeptember 23, 1935\n\nWorks Progress Administration\nFive Boroughs Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "60th Street & 19th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702801f", "uuid": "ae6d1b90-c532-012f-52d3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c2f0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702801f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Brooklyn: 60th Street - 20th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Sewers"]}, "back_id": "702801b", "back_text": "60th Street, east from 20th Avenue, showing a sewer project being conducted by the W. P. A.\n\nJuly, 1935\nViews 1,2\n\nWorks Progress Administration\nFive Boroughs Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "60th Street & 20th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -9670,7 +9670,7 @@ {"id": "714097f", "uuid": "b7d59280-c544-012f-5f06-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0ec4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714097f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 61st Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714097b", "back_text": "(1)\n61st Street, Lexington Avenue to Park Avenue.\n\nNo date.\n\nPresident Borough Manhattan.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "61st Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714098f", "uuid": "b8460470-c544-012f-bad1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0ec6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714098f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 61st Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714098b", "back_text": "(1)\n61st Street Lexington Avenue to Park Avenue. (Before reconstruction)\n\nNo date.\n\nPresident Borough Manhatten.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "61st Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714107f", "uuid": "bbfd0e60-c544-012f-7e53-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0ed8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714107f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 61st Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Automobiles", "Business districts", "Cobblestone streets"]}, "back_id": "714107b", "back_text": "61st Street, south side, Madison to Fifth Avenue.\n\nJune 5, 1929.\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "61st Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "714100f", "uuid": "b906e820-c544-012f-419e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0eca-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714100f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 61st Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714100b", "back_text": "61st Street, to Park Avenue (Before Reconstruction).\n\n\nNovember 28, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "61st Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "714100f", "uuid": "b906e820-c544-012f-419e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0eca-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714100f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 61st Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714100b", "back_text": "61st Street, to Park Avenue (Before Reconstruction).\n\nNovember 28, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "61st Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714101f", "uuid": "b97f8e20-c544-012f-8e73-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0ecc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714101f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 61st Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Automobiles"]}, "back_id": "714101b", "back_text": "61st Street corner of Park Avenue looking east. (Before Reconstruction).\nNovember 28, 1921\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "61st Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714102f", "uuid": "b9dad9f0-c544-012f-3daa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0ece-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714102f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 61st Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714102b", "back_text": "61st Street, to Park Avenue. (Before Reconstruction)\nNovember 28, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "61st Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714103f", "uuid": "ba53ca30-c544-012f-da03-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0ed0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714103f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 61st Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714103b", "back_text": "61st Street, to Park Avenue front of #148. (Before Reconstruction).\n\n November 28, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "61st Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -9751,7 +9751,7 @@ {"id": "702814f", "uuid": "b3d32b50-c532-012f-0032-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c30a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702814f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 63rd Street (East) - Avenue U", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702814b", "back_text": "(1) East 63rd Street, east side, between Ave. U, and Strickland Ave.showing the Schenck-Crooke house.\n1922.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n(2)\nThe same, viewed southward.\n1922.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n(3)\nThe same, viewed north west, and showing also a young man feeding the chickens.\n1922.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n(4)\nThe same, Note the outhouse on the right.\n1922.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "63rd Street (East) & Avenue U, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702815f", "uuid": "b4400ed0-c532-012f-5da1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c30c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702815f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 63rd Street (East) - Avenue U", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702815b", "back_text": "(1)\nEast 63rd Street, east side, between Ave. U, and Strickland Ave., showing the Schenck-Crooke house. In the background is seen Mill Basin.\nApril 1926.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2)\nThe same, looking north east.\nApril 1926.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "63rd Street (East) & Avenue U, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702816f", "uuid": "b4a38c80-c532-012f-6afa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c30e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702816f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: 63rd Street (East) - Avenue V", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702816b", "back_text": "Jan Martense Schenck House, East 63rd Street south of Avenue V, Brooklyn.\n\nview 1: Neg. no. A-1287\nview 2: Neg. no. A-1285\nview 3: Neg. no. A-1288\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJune 27, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "63rd Street (East) & Avenue V, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "702817f", "uuid": "b4f25e20-c532-012f-29b9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c310-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702817f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 63rd Street (East) - Avenue V", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702817b", "back_text": "Jan Martense Schenck House, East 63rd Street south of Avenue V, Brooklyn.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJune 27, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "63rd Street (East) & Avenue V, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "702817f", "uuid": "b4f25e20-c532-012f-29b9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c310-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702817f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 63rd Street (East) - Avenue V", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702817b", "back_text": "Jan Martense Schenck House, East 63rd Street south of Avenue V, Brooklyn.\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJune 27, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "63rd Street (East) & Avenue V, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "714144f", "uuid": "ca757e90-c544-012f-5955-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0f22-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714144f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 63rd Street (East) - Avenue V", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "714144b", "back_text": "5 East 63rd Street.\n January 4, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "63rd Street (East) & Avenue V, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714137f", "uuid": "c7b92480-c544-012f-dd3d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0f14-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714137f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 63rd Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chinn, George D.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714137b", "back_text": "152 to 162 East 63rd Street, south side, between Lexington and Third Aves., showing the home of Judge Samuel Seabury at No. 154 (double-front, balcony thereon).\n\nJanuary 2, 1938.\n\nGeorge D. Chinn.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "63rd Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "731700f", "uuid": "f23fbbf0-c55f-012f-4a8f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9830-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731700f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Feast of Saint Mary.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 63rd Street (East).]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Shrines"]}, "back_id": "731700b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of St. Mary, 1925, No. 1, showing an altar and shrine erected on East 63rd Street.\nAugust 13, 1925.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same view, a month later.\nSeptember 13, 1925.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nAnother shrine of the \"Feast of St. Mary\".\nSeptember 13, 1925.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "63rd Street (East), Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -9848,7 +9848,7 @@ {"id": "714191f", "uuid": "dc431650-c544-012f-f1fd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0f80-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714191f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Manhattan: 66th Street (East) - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "714191b", "back_text": "East 66th Street, at and adjoining the N.W. corner of Park Ave.\nAbout 1910.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "66th Street (East) & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714187f", "uuid": "dae159d0-c544-012f-3ab8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0f78-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714187f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 66th Street (East) - York Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "714187b", "back_text": "417 East 66th Street, north side between York and First Avenues, showing P.S. 183.\n\nBoard of Education, N.Y.C.\n\n1920.\n\n319A\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "66th Street (East) & York Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "1508273", "uuid": "027c7c30-c5cf-012f-249d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-0484-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1508273&t=w", "date": "1945-09-12", "title": "66th Street (East) #131", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1508274", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "66th Street (East) #131, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} -{"id": "732833f", "uuid": "c13a4570-c561-012f-73fa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a0f8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732833f&t=w", "date": "1902", "title": "Recreation and hobbies - Children playing.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 66th Street (East) - 1st Avenue.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Children playing", "Playgrounds"]}, "back_id": "732833b", "back_text": "Recreations & Hobbies: Children playing in the vacation playground at East 66th Street, east of First Avenue.\n\nAugust 26, 1902\n\n\n3190A\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "66th Street (East) and 1st Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "732833f", "uuid": "c13a4570-c561-012f-73fa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a0f8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732833f&t=w", "date": "1902", "title": "Recreation and hobbies - Children playing.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 66th Street (East) - 1st Avenue.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Children playing", "Playgrounds"]}, "back_id": "732833b", "back_text": "Recreations & Hobbies: Children playing in the vacation playground at East 66th Street, east of First Avenue.\n\nAugust 26, 1902\n\n3190A\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "66th Street (East) and 1st Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "714195f", "uuid": "ddd8e5a0-c544-012f-135e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0f88-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714195f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: 66th Street (West) - Central Park West", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Armories", "Elevated railroads", "Moving & storage trade", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "714195b", "back_text": "(1)\nWest 66th Street, west from (No. 36) but not including Central Park West, to Columbus Ave., showing on the south side of the street (left), the First Battery Armory (building with flag post). Also shown is the 66th Street station of the Sixth Ave. Elevated Line on Columbus Ave.\n\nMarch 2, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, but showing a limited view of the south side of the street.\nMarch 2, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "66th Street (West) & Central Park West, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714196f", "uuid": "de271b90-c544-012f-763b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0f8a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714196f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 66th Street (West) - West End Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York Central Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Piers & wharves", "Railroad shops & yards"]}, "back_id": "714196b", "back_text": "West 66th Street, west from West End Ave. to the North (Hudson) River. The elevated road bed shown at the water front is the West Side Vehicular Highway. Pier F. appears underneath same and across the N.Y. Central Railroad yards.\n\nAugust 25, 1936.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\nFederal Art Project.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "66th Street (West) & West End Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714188f", "uuid": "db49edb0-c544-012f-20dc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-0f7a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714188f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: 66th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Toy stores"]}, "back_id": "714188b", "back_text": "(1)\n66th Street, east from Second Ave.\nSeptember 15, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n66th Street, at, adjoining and east of the S.E. corner of Second Ave.\nSeptember 25, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "66th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -9969,7 +9969,7 @@ {"id": "725587f", "uuid": "8dd043b0-c556-012f-0193-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-687d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725587f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Queens: 69th Street - 66th Drive", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Glass industry", "Lutheran churches"]}, "back_id": "725587b", "back_text": "69th Street, east side, at 66th Drive, showing the Trinity Lutheran Church. The sign over the basement doorway reads: Charles T. Schmedcke--Glass specialties.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nJuly 2, 1935\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "69th Street & 66th Drive, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725588f", "uuid": "8e2e0060-c556-012f-974f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-687f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725588f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Queens: 69th Street - 66th Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Contractors", "Farmhouses", "Garages"]}, "back_id": "725588b", "back_text": "69th Street, west side, between 66th Road and 66th Drive, showing Wagenbrenner's masonry yard. An old farmhouse is in back of the garage.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nJuly 2, 1935\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "69th Street & 66th Road, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "714275f", "uuid": "fcba63a0-c544-012f-cf33-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1028-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714275f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: 69th Street - Amsterdam Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "714275b", "back_text": "69th Street, east from Amsterdam Avenue, showing the Spencer Arms on the corner of Broadway.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nOctober 9, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "69th Street & Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "714266f", "uuid": "f9a43510-c544-012f-d2c4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1016-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714266f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: 69th Street - Central Park West", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "714266b", "back_text": "69th Street, and Central Park West. (Before Reconstruction).\nNew Roller.\n\n\nAugust 21, 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "69th Street & Central Park West, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "714266f", "uuid": "f9a43510-c544-012f-d2c4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1016-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714266f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: 69th Street - Central Park West", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "714266b", "back_text": "69th Street, and Central Park West. (Before Reconstruction).\nNew Roller.\n\nAugust 21, 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "69th Street & Central Park West, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714267f", "uuid": "f9f21370-c544-012f-d2c5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1018-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714267f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: 69th Street - Central Park West", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "714267b", "back_text": "69th Street, Central Park West, Burner Gang. (Before Reconstruction).\n\nAugust 21, 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "69th Street & Central Park West, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "725589f", "uuid": "8e8b4780-c556-012f-21ef-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6881-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725589f&t=w", "date": "1922, 1923, 1935", "title": "Queens: 69th Street - Juniper Valley Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "725589b", "back_text": "69th Street, east side, north from and across Juniper Valley Road, showing (left) the Ferguson House, built about 1840, and the former District School No. 6 (right), the latter being at the N. E. corner of Juniper Valley Road. 69th Street, here, was formerly named Juniper Avenue.\n\nViews 1,2,3: Eugene L. Armbruster Collection\nView 1: 1922\nViews 2,3: 1923\n\nView 4: P. L. Sperr July 2, 1935\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "69th Street & Juniper Valley Road, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "714259f", "uuid": "f69cda40-c544-012f-0d4d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1008-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714259f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: 69th Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Hunter College"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714259b", "back_text": "East 69th Street, south side, west from Lexington to Park Aves., and showing the northern side of Hunter College.\n\nJune 12, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "69th Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -10001,7 +10001,7 @@ {"id": "709355f", "uuid": "f38c7fc0-c53c-012f-7189-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e9b7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709355f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 12th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "709355b", "back_text": "Sixth Avenue, north from West 12th Street, showing the demolition of the old 6th Avenue \"El\" structure. This has progressed to 13th Street in View 1.\nView 2 shows a crane removing timbers utilized in subway construction underground.\n\nView 1: March 8, 1939\nView 2: March 24, 1939\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 12th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709356f", "uuid": "f3fa4660-c53c-012f-7164-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e9b9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709356f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 12th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Jewelry stores", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "709356b", "back_text": "Sixth Avenue, north from West 12th Street, showing demolition of the old \"El\" line. At the left are low buildings that extend across 13th to 14th Streets. On the right is the 10-story utilitarian structure occupying the 13th to 14th Street frontage and which was formerly the business establishment of R. H. Macy, department store retailer.\nTo the left is the towering Empire State Building.\n\nFebruary 19, 1939\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 12th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709354f", "uuid": "f32769e0-c53c-012f-1f26-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e9b5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709354f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 12th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709354b", "back_text": "Sixth Avenue, east side, north from 12th Street.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\nSixth Avenue, east side, north, from 12th Street.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\nApril 3, 1935.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 12th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "709357f", "uuid": "f4406c50-c53c-012f-8b55-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e9bb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709357f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 12th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "709357b", "back_text": "6th Avenue, 13th to 12th Street, East side.(Before Reconstruction).\n\n\nMarch 21, 1930.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "6th Avenue & 12th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "709357f", "uuid": "f4406c50-c53c-012f-8b55-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e9bb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709357f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 12th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "709357b", "back_text": "6th Avenue, 13th to 12th Street, East side.(Before Reconstruction).\n\nMarch 21, 1930.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "6th Avenue & 12th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709358f", "uuid": "f4a82be0-c53c-012f-6616-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e9bd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709358f&t=w", "date": "1933, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 13th Street (West)", "alt_title": ["[Macy's.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Macy, Rowland Hussey, 1822-1877"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Department stores", "Homes and haunts", "Markets", "Meat"]}, "back_id": "709358b", "back_text": "Sixth Avenue, west side, north from W. 13th Street. Note the \"El\" line and its 14th Street station. These were removed in March of 1939. The jewelers clock shown is one of several such relics still scattered throughout New York.\n\nCaptain R. H. Macy of department store fame is reputed to have resided in one of the 3-story structures in the center of this block. These face the building on the opposite side of the Avenue, where his establishment prospered.\n\nView 1: March 6, 1933\nView 2: October 27, 1936\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "6th Avenue & 13th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709359f", "uuid": "f4f62950-c53c-012f-76dd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e9bf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709359f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 14th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "709359b", "back_text": "6th Avenue, East Side Intersection at 14th Street. (Before Reconstruction)\nMay 21, 1922.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 14th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709360f", "uuid": "f565a300-c53c-012f-4fc4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e9c1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709360f&t=w", "date": "1934, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 14th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Department stores", "Paint industry"]}, "back_id": "709360b", "back_text": "(1)\nSixth Avenue, west side, north from but not including 14th Street.\nApril 26, 1934.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nThe same, from a point slightly northward. In the background (from left to right) can be seen the towers of the old Seigel Cooper Department Store\nand the Empire State Building.\nOctober 27, 1936.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "6th Avenue & 14th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -10049,7 +10049,7 @@ {"id": "709400f", "uuid": "0537d240-c53d-012f-e47b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ea11-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709400f&t=w", "date": "1939, 1940", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 26th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Cigar industry", "Horse teams"]}, "back_id": "709400b", "back_text": "Sixth Avenue, west side, north from West 25th Street, showing same subsequent to the \"El\" removal. Note the bus replacing the former surface cars. The tracks for the latter have not been removed.\nView 2 is limited to the 25th -26th Street block.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nFebruary 18, 1939\nSeptember 7, 1940\n\nThe same as above, from another angle.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nSeptember 7, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 26th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709401f", "uuid": "05912b70-c53d-012f-f76c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ea13-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709401f&t=w", "date": "1936, 1939", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 26th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "709401b", "back_text": "Sixth Avenue, east side, north from W. 25th St., as photographed before and after the removal of the old \"El\" line. The Empire State Building towers over the district in the later view. At the left appears the Hotel McAlpin at Greeley Square.\n\nView 1: July 14, 1936\nView 2: March 24, 1939\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 26th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709402f", "uuid": "06177eb0-c53d-012f-b068-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ea15-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709402f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 26th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Carts & wagons", "Horse teams", "Road construction"]}, "back_id": "709402b", "back_text": "Sixth Avenue, north from W.26th Street, after the demolition of the Elevated structure.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(2) and (3)\n\nNo. 2 is similar to the preceding view tho of a slightly earlier date. No. 3 shows solely the easterly side of the Avenue. Note the partial demolition of the old \"El\" line. The station seen is at West 28th Street.\n\nJanuary 20, 1939\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 26th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "709403f", "uuid": "066f6d70-c53d-012f-add0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ea17-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709403f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 26th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hardware stores"]}, "back_id": "709403b", "back_text": "Sixth Avenue, West side, showing buildings adjoining the north west corner of W. 26th Street.\n\nView 2, the same slightly different angle.\nView 3, the same from W. 27th Street.\nView 4, the same, from about W. 28th Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr,\n\n\nView 1, September 7, 1940\nView 2, September 7, 1940\nView 3, September 7, 1940\nView 4, September 7, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 26th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "709403f", "uuid": "066f6d70-c53d-012f-add0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ea17-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709403f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 26th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hardware stores"]}, "back_id": "709403b", "back_text": "Sixth Avenue, West side, showing buildings adjoining the north west corner of W. 26th Street.\n\nView 2, the same slightly different angle.\nView 3, the same from W. 27th Street.\nView 4, the same, from about W. 28th Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr,\n\nView 1, September 7, 1940\nView 2, September 7, 1940\nView 3, September 7, 1940\nView 4, September 7, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 26th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709404f", "uuid": "06ed1ee0-c53d-012f-5dc8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ea19-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709404f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 26th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "709404b", "back_text": "(1)\nSixth Ave., west side, north from, but not including West 26th Street. In the background, can be seen the 28th Street station of the Sixth Ave. Elevated Line. Note the man with the advertising sign sitting on a barrel. This is not an uncommon sight in this section of the city.\n\nDecember 24, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, north from West 27th Street.\n\nDecember 24, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, from a point slightly northward.\n\nDecember 24, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 26th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709405f", "uuid": "074a5c20-c53d-012f-b3ee-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ea1b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709405f&t=w", "date": "1939, 1940", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 26th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Bookstores", "Road construction"]}, "back_id": "709405b", "back_text": "(1) Sixth Avenue looking southwards from west 26th Street, after removal of El.\n\nFebruary 19, 1939.\n\n(2) Sixth Avenue southwest corner and 26th Street.\n\nSeptember 7, 1940.\n\n(3) #777 Sixth Avenue west side between west 26th and 27th Streets.\n\nP.L. Speer.\n\nJanuary 20, 1939.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 26th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709406f", "uuid": "07c690e0-c53d-012f-93df-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ea1d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709406f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 27th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cigar industry", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "709406b", "back_text": "Sixth Avenue, north from W. 27th Street, showing the Sixth Avenue \"El\" demolition at that point. The 28th Street station appears preparatory to stripping.\n\nAcross same appears, an office building at the N.W. corner of this thoroughfare and W. 31st Street; the Hotel McAlpin and the Colonial Building.\n\nView No. 3 shows only the west side of this Avenue with its various enterprises.\n\nJan. 20, 1939\nViews: 1-2-3\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 27th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -10108,7 +10108,7 @@ {"id": "709458f", "uuid": "1cf0e050-c53d-012f-ecec-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ea85-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709458f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 40th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bryant Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "709458b", "back_text": "(1)\nSixth Ave., north from, but not including West 40th Street. Shown in subway construction under difficulties. Bryant Park is on the right and north to 42nd Street.\n\nSeptember 25, 1936.\n\nMr. Schwartz, New York Public Library.\n\n(2)\nThe same.\n\nSeptember 25, 1936.\n\nMr. Schwartz, New York Public Library.\n\n(3)\nThe same again. Note temporary roadway on the right.\n\nSeptember 25, 1936.\n\nMr. Schwartz, New York Public Library.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "6th Avenue & 40th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709459f", "uuid": "1d7eea90-c53d-012f-fee4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ea87-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709459f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 40th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bryant Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "709459b", "back_text": "(1) Sixth Ave., east side, north from, but not including West 40th., to and including 42nd Streets. Shown on the right, is Bryant Park. Men working, are placing a sheet wall on the western side of said park, to protect underground aqueduct, in preparation for the excavation for the new Municipal Sixth Ave., subway.\n\nMay 8, 1936.\n\nMr. Schwartz.\nNew York Public Library.\n\n(2) The same, showing a more inclusive view. Notice the Sixth Ave., Elevated and Station at West 42nd Street. This structure will be shored up during construction of subway and eventually demolished.\n\nMay 8, 1936.\n\nMr. Schwartz.\nNew York Public Library.\n\n(3) The same, but viewed southward.\n\nMay 8, 1936.\n\nMr. Schwartz.\nNew York Public Library.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 40th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709460f", "uuid": "1ddaef60-c53d-012f-f3e7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ea89-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709460f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 40th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709460b", "back_text": "(1)\nSixth Ave., east side, north from, but not including West 40th Street. View shows a sheet wall being constructed to protect underground aqueduct in preparation for the construction of the new Sixth Ave., Municipal Subway.\nMarch 28, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, at a different angle.\nMarch 28, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same again.\nMarch 28, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 40th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "709461f", "uuid": "1e5905c0-c53d-012f-a5d3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ea8b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709461f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 40th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bryant Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "709461b", "back_text": "Sixth Avenue, at W. 40th Street showing one of the last stages of the Sixth Avenue \"El\" demolition. Simultaneous with this civic project is the subway construction underground. The latter is evidenced by the temporary wood planking. The photographer is viewing northeastward and towards Bryant Park, the New York Public Library and W. 42nd Street Buildings. Vaguely apparent at the upper right are the Lincoln and the Chrysler Buildings.\n\nMr. Nathan Schwartz\nNew York Public Library\n\n\nApril 4, 1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 40th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "709461f", "uuid": "1e5905c0-c53d-012f-a5d3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ea8b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709461f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 40th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bryant Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "709461b", "back_text": "Sixth Avenue, at W. 40th Street showing one of the last stages of the Sixth Avenue \"El\" demolition. Simultaneous with this civic project is the subway construction underground. The latter is evidenced by the temporary wood planking. The photographer is viewing northeastward and towards Bryant Park, the New York Public Library and W. 42nd Street Buildings. Vaguely apparent at the upper right are the Lincoln and the Chrysler Buildings.\n\nMr. Nathan Schwartz\nNew York Public Library\n\nApril 4, 1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 40th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709462f", "uuid": "1eacf250-c53d-012f-12ad-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ea8d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709462f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 40th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Department stores"]}, "back_id": "709462b", "back_text": "Sixth Avenue, at W. 40th Street, (right) showing \"El\" demolition at this point. The photographer is viewing north-eastward and snows across Bryant Park, buildings on the north side of W. 42nd Street between this thoroughfare and Fifth Avenue. From left to right these are: Sterns Department Store, the former Aeolian Hall, the Salmon Tower and No. 500 Fifth Avenue. Nestling beneath the latter is a wing of the New York Public Library.\n\nApril 4, 1939\n\nMr. Nathan Schwartz\nNew York Public Library\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 40th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709463f", "uuid": "1f2b16a0-c53d-012f-b96c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ea8f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709463f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 40th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bryant Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "709463b", "back_text": "Sixth Avenue, at W. 40th Street (right), showing \"El\" demolition, Bryant Park, and the rear of the New York Public Library. To the left of the latter is the towering office building, No. 500 Fifth Avenue. Adjacent to same is the Salmon Tower Building. Outlined at the upper right are the Lincoln and the Chrysler Buildings. Note the wood planking under foot that covers over subway construction. This activity is being conducted simultaneously with the Sixth Avenue \"El\" demolition.\n\nApril 4, 1939\n\nMr. Nathan Schwartz\nNew york public Library\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 40th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "712672f", "uuid": "206ef0d0-c53d-012f-6ad0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-03a6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=712672f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 40th Street", "alt_title": ["[6th Avenue Subway between 40th and 41st Streets.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "712672b", "back_text": "Sixth Ave., east side, from but not including 41st to and including 40th Streets, showing work being started on the new Sixth Avenue Subway.\n\nApril 7, 1936.\n\nNew York Public Library.\nSchwartz.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 40th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -10117,7 +10117,7 @@ {"id": "717905f", "uuid": "23a3d1a0-c53d-012f-c243-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c7b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717905f&t=w", "date": "1916, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 40th Street", "alt_title": ["[Bryant Park ; New York Public Library ; Bush Terminal Building.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Fountains", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "717905b", "back_text": "(1) Bryant Park: A view westward of same, as seen from the rear of the New York Public Library Building and showing the lawn, being resodded. Buildings in the background are on the west side of Sixth Ave., from West 40th (left) to 42nd (right) Streets.\n\n1936.\nNew York Public Library\n\n(2) The same view at an earlier date, prior to the removal of the fountain to the western side of the Park. Note in the background the Bush Terminal Annex under construction.\n\n1916.\nNicholas Savostayanoff.\nGift of George D. Chinn.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "6th Avenue & 40th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717900f", "uuid": "21a4d420-c53d-012f-18a5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c71-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717900f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 40th Street", "alt_title": ["[Bryant Park ; New York Public Library ; Chrysler Building ; Lefcourt Colonial Building ; Lincoln Building ; New York Daily News ; New York Trust Company.]"], "creator": "Schwartz, Nathan", "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bryant Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Night photography", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "717900b", "back_text": "Bryant park: An eastward view across same, from Sixth Ave. (foreground) between West 40th (right) and 42nd (left) Streets, showing the rear of the Central Building of the New York Public Library which faces on the west side of Fifth Ave., as photographed at dusk (7 P.M.). Across the low roof of the aforementioned educational institution are the spires of the Chrysler, Lincoln, News, Lefcourt-Colonial, New York Trust Company, and No. 10 East 40th Street Buildings.\n\nMr. Nathan Schwartz.\nNew York Public Library.\n\nMarch 17, 1938.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 40th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717933f", "uuid": "200372b0-c53d-012f-9353-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2cb3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717933f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 40th Street", "alt_title": ["[Bryant Park ; New York Public Library ; Federal Hall Replica.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "717933b", "back_text": "(1)\nBryant Park, looking southwest towards Sixth Avenue and 40th Street, from the top of 500 Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street.\nJune 24, 1931.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nThe same, from the roof of the Public Library, showing the demolition of the Federal Hall replica built the previous spring for the George Washington Bicentennial Celebration.\nApril 24, 1933.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(3)\nThe same, from the roof of the Public Library, on the 42nd Street side, showing the Park under reconstruction.\nApril 30, 1934.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "6th Avenue & 40th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717903f", "uuid": "22c2e620-c53d-012f-00b0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c77-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717903f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 40th Street", "alt_title": ["[Bryant Park ; New York Public Library ; Reconstruction of the Park under Commissioner Robert Moses.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bryant Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "717903b", "back_text": "Bryant Park, looking west from the rear of the New York Public Library, and showing the Park being drastically remodelled, under the regime of Park Commissioner Robert Moses. The remarkable thing about this job was the small size of the budget allowed for it and the results accomplished nonetheless. April 25, 1934.\n\n\nNote: A better print appears in the N.Y.C. picture file under \"Eastman Experimental Paste F-No.4\" #1336/B1\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 40th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717903f", "uuid": "22c2e620-c53d-012f-00b0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c77-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717903f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 40th Street", "alt_title": ["[Bryant Park ; New York Public Library ; Reconstruction of the Park under Commissioner Robert Moses.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bryant Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "717903b", "back_text": "Bryant Park, looking west from the rear of the New York Public Library, and showing the Park being drastically remodelled, under the regime of Park Commissioner Robert Moses. The remarkable thing about this job was the small size of the budget allowed for it and the results accomplished nonetheless. April 25, 1934.\n\nNote: A better print appears in the N.Y.C. picture file under \"Eastman Experimental Paste F-No.4\" #1336/B1\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 40th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "713036f", "uuid": "212e3ac0-c53d-012f-596e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-067a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=713036f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 40th Street", "alt_title": ["[Bryant Park ; Stern Brothers.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "713036b", "back_text": "Sixth Avenue, east side, north from W. 40th Street, showing the westerly extremity of Bryant Park. Buildings in the background are on the north side of 42nd Street, and extend eastward towards Fifth Avenue. The low center unit is Stern's Department store. Reconstruction work in the Park was disturbed by the 6th Avenue subway construction. Restoration after same occurred in 1940.\n\nView 1: August 20, 1934\nView 2: June 7, 1934\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 40th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717906f", "uuid": "232fb8e0-c53d-012f-c25a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c7d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717906f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1930", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 40th Street", "alt_title": ["[New York Public Library.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "717906b", "back_text": "New York Public Library from Sixth Avenue at 40th Street. Note constructions of Chrysler Building in background.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer. August 18, 1929.\n\n(2)\nRear of New York Public Library from 101 West 41st Street. May 10, 1930.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\n(3)\nRear of Public Library from N.W. corner of Bryant Park. May 12, 1930.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 40th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709468f", "uuid": "25da5ff0-c53d-012f-585f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ea99-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709468f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 40th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709468b", "back_text": "1. Sixth Ave., east side, from but not including 41st to and including 40th Streets, showing work being done on the new Sixth Avenue Subway.\nApril 27, 1936.\n\nNew York Public Library.\nSchwartz.\n\n2. 6th Ave., s.e. cor., at 42nd St.\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 18, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 40th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -10127,7 +10127,7 @@ {"id": "717910f", "uuid": "21fcaa60-c53d-012f-2b33-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c85-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717910f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 40th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bryant Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "717910b", "back_text": "Bryant Park, looking south-west towards Sixth Avenue and 40th Street, from the top of 500 Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street.\n\nJune 24, 1931\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 40th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709467f", "uuid": "25884560-c53d-012f-cc0b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ea97-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709467f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 41st Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bryant Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Parks", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "709467b", "back_text": "Sixth Avenue, north from West 41st Street, showing demolition of the \"El\" station at 42nd Street.\n\nView 2 is from a point slightly to the south of 41st Street and includes a section of track that is simultaneously being razed. Bryant Park is to the right. Note the Hippodrome Building standing. This will disappear in the Fall.\n\nApril 5, 1939\nViews 1, 2\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 41st Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709365f", "uuid": "2c84c5b0-c53d-012f-c45a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e9cb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709365f&t=w", "date": "1890", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 41st Street", "alt_title": ["[575-680 6th Avenue ; Between 41st and 46th Streets.]"], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Railroad tracks"]}, "back_id": "709365b", "back_text": "Sixth Avenue, North, from 41st Street.\n1890.\nBrown Brothers, Photographers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 41st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717899f", "uuid": "27c17980-c53d-012f-dfe9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c6f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717899f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 41st Street", "alt_title": ["[Bryant Park ; Chrysler Building ; Lefcourt Colonial Building ; Lincoln Building ; New York Public Library.]"], "creator": "Schwartz, Nathan", "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bryant Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Fountains", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "717899b", "back_text": "Bryant Park, looking east from Sixth Avenue at 41st Street, with the New York Public Library and the skyscrapers of the Grand Central area in the background, and showing the Park as remodelled under Park Commissioner Robert Moses. The flower beds are mostly planted with ivy. The fountain has been moved west from its old position in front of the seated statue of William Cullen Bryant, by Herbert Adams, 1911. For a number of years the only statue in Bryant Park was a bust of Washington Irving, which seems to have disappeared in this latest rearrangement.\n\nSpring 1935.\n\n\nPhoto by Nathan Schwartz\nN.Y.P. Library.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 41st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717899f", "uuid": "27c17980-c53d-012f-dfe9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c6f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717899f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 41st Street", "alt_title": ["[Bryant Park ; Chrysler Building ; Lefcourt Colonial Building ; Lincoln Building ; New York Public Library.]"], "creator": "Schwartz, Nathan", "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bryant Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Fountains", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "717899b", "back_text": "Bryant Park, looking east from Sixth Avenue at 41st Street, with the New York Public Library and the skyscrapers of the Grand Central area in the background, and showing the Park as remodelled under Park Commissioner Robert Moses. The flower beds are mostly planted with ivy. The fountain has been moved west from its old position in front of the seated statue of William Cullen Bryant, by Herbert Adams, 1911. For a number of years the only statue in Bryant Park was a bust of Washington Irving, which seems to have disappeared in this latest rearrangement.\n\nSpring 1935.\n\nPhoto by Nathan Schwartz\nN.Y.P. Library.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 41st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717898f", "uuid": "245be210-c53d-012f-8848-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c6d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717898f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 41st Street", "alt_title": ["[Bryant Park ; New York Public Library.]"], "creator": "Schwartz, Nathan", "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bryant Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "717898b", "back_text": "Bryant Park, from but not including 41st to but not including 40th Streets, showing a view of almost the entire park east from Sixth Ave., to the rear of the New York Public Library. At the right, the view shows 42nd Street, north side, west of, adjoining, and at the N.W. corner of Fifth Ave. and at the left of the picture is shown 40th Street, west of, adjoining, and at the S.W. corner of Fifth Ave.\n\n1935.\n\nNew York Public Library.\nSchwartz.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 41st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709457f", "uuid": "1c77e080-c53d-012f-334e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ea83-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709457f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 41st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bryant Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "709457b", "back_text": "Sixth Ave., from and including 41st Street. In the foreground is Bryant Park, also work is being started on the construction of the new Sixth Avenue Subway. The view also shows 41st Street, from and including Sixth Ave., west to the Hudson River.\n\nMarch 23, 1936.\n\nNew York Public Library.\nSchwartz.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "6th Avenue & 41st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709464f", "uuid": "23f10f90-c53d-012f-c574-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ea91-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709464f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 41st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "709464b", "back_text": "Sixth Ave., west side, north from and including 41st Street.\nThe view shows the Sixth Ave., Elevated 42nd Street Station in the distance.\nAbout 1933.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 41st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -10173,7 +10173,7 @@ {"id": "709505f", "uuid": "39859270-c53d-012f-3984-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-eae3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709505f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 43rd Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Arenas"]}, "back_id": "709505b", "back_text": "Sixth Ave., north from West 43rd Street to Central Park, and showing a general view northeast from the Bush Terminal Building (130 West 42nd Street, south side, between Sixth Ave. and Broadway). This view taken prior to the sudden building boom shows the Plaza Hotel, the Sherry Netherland, the Ritz Tower, St. Patrick's Cathedral, the Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas and B.F. Keith's Hippodrome (Sixth Ave., east side, between West 43rd and 44th Streets). Also shown are the Queensboro and the Hellgate R.R. Bridges.\n\nMay 1926.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 43rd Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709507f", "uuid": "3a426dd0-c53d-012f-3e89-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-eae7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709507f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 43rd Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Arenas", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "709507b", "back_text": "Sixth Avenue, from West 43rd to 44th Streets, showing the low buildings on the west side, as viewed across the former Hippodrome site. The latter has become the parking lot shown. This occupies the easterly frontage of the Avenue. Times Square and Broadway are just beyond, distinguished by the dominant Paramount Building. Various hotels are on the side streets. Observable are the 44th Street Hotel, the Hotel Langwell, the Peerless and the St. James. View 3 is northwestward towards W. 44th Street.\n\nMay 5, 1940\nViews 1,2,3\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 43rd Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709509f", "uuid": "3b020400-c53d-012f-839a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-eaeb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709509f&t=w", "date": "1939, 1940", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 43rd Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parking lots", "Shoe stores"]}, "back_id": "709509b", "back_text": "Sixth Avenue, west side, from West 44th (center) to 43rd Streets. This photograph, taken from the east side of the Avenue is in a southwestern direction to show towering structures at 42nd Street. They are the dominant Bush Building and the No. 113 W. 42nd Street Building.\n\nView 2 is photographed across the parking lot where the former Hippodrome stood. The low 6th Avenue buildings in this view are at 43rd Street. To the left is a portion of Stern's Department Store. The white 33-story, No. 1441 Broadway Building is included.\n\nView 1: April 5, 1939\nView 2: May 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 43rd Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "709494f", "uuid": "3523de80-c53d-012f-7465-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-eacd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709494f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 43rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clothing stores"]}, "back_id": "709494b", "back_text": "Sixth Avenue, e.s., n. fr. 43rd Street.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 15, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "6th Avenue & 43rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "709494f", "uuid": "3523de80-c53d-012f-7465-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-eacd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709494f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 43rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clothing stores"]}, "back_id": "709494b", "back_text": "Sixth Avenue, e.s., n. fr. 43rd Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 15, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "6th Avenue & 43rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709502f", "uuid": "38611760-c53d-012f-b7b3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-eadd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709502f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 43rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "709502b", "back_text": "(1)\nEast side of Sixth Avenue showing the Hippodrome Entrance. Between 43rd and 44th streets.\n(2)\nSixth Avenue east side Hipprodrome between 43rd and 44th Street, from El platform.\nP.L.Speer.\nNO REPRODUCTION. September 8, 1939.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "6th Avenue & 43rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709510f", "uuid": "3b745e10-c53d-012f-285f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-eaed-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709510f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 44th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709510b", "back_text": "Sixth Ave., west side, north from but not including West 44th Street, showing the Sixth Ave. Elevated Line (right) and construction work on the Sixth Ave. subway, which will eventually replace the elevated structure. In the background appears the 70-story R.C.A. Building, at Rockefeller\nCenter, from West 49th to West 50th Streets.\nAugust 24, 1936.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "6th Avenue & 44th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709511f", "uuid": "3be7e8d0-c53d-012f-a5dc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-eaef-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709511f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 6th Avenue - 44th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Arenas", "Parking lots"]}, "back_id": "709511b", "back_text": "Sixth Avenue, east side, north from W. 44th Street (where buildings begin), viewing towards Rockefeller Center and its dominant R. C. A. Building. At the right is the parking lot that utilizes the former Hippodrome site(43rd to 44th St's.). Across a corner of same appears the 2-story taxpayer and its adjoining office structure, the Rafel Building, No. 67 W. 44th Street. View 3 is limited to the taxpayer.\n\nMay 6, 1939\nViews 1,2,3\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView #1 \nView #2 - Neg. # 2665\n\nView #3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "6th Avenue & 44th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -10525,9 +10525,9 @@ {"id": "714352f", "uuid": "1a964510-c545-012f-e761-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-10c2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714352f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 72nd Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "714352b", "back_text": "72nd Street, Avenue A, to 1st Avenue. (Before Reconstruction).\nNo date.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "72nd Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714354f", "uuid": "1bdd63a0-c545-012f-9ca2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-10c6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714354f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: 72nd Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Cobblestone streets"]}, "back_id": "714354b", "back_text": "72nd Street, north side, from First Avenue to Second Avenues.\n\nSeptember 24, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "72nd Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714355f", "uuid": "1c9bd6e0-c545-012f-1298-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-10c8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714355f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 72nd Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "714355b", "back_text": "(1)\n72nd Street to 2nd Avenue to 1st Avenue. (Before reconstruction)\n\nAugust 20, 1920.\n\nPresident Borough Manhatten.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "72nd Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "714357f", "uuid": "1d541700-c545-012f-9139-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-10cc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714357f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 72nd Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "714357b", "back_text": "(1)\n72nd Street, 1st and to 2nd Avenue. (Before Reconstruction).\n\n\nOctober 24, 1920.\n\n(2)\nSame. (After Reconstruction).\n\nOctober 24, 1920.\n\nPresident Borough Manhatten.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "72nd Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "714357f", "uuid": "1d541700-c545-012f-9139-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-10cc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714357f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 72nd Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "714357b", "back_text": "(1)\n72nd Street, 1st and to 2nd Avenue. (Before Reconstruction).\n\nOctober 24, 1920.\n\n(2)\nSame. (After Reconstruction).\n\nOctober 24, 1920.\n\nPresident Borough Manhatten.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "72nd Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714356f", "uuid": "1ce9f0a0-c545-012f-3fe9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-10ca-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714356f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 72nd Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "714356b", "back_text": "(1)\n72nd Street 2nd avenue to 1st Avenue. (Before)\n\nAugust 20, 1920.\n\nPresident Borough Manhatten.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "72nd Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "714359f", "uuid": "1e231040-c545-012f-5bda-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-10d0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714359f&t=w", "date": "1940, 1941", "title": "Manhattan: 72nd Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bowling alleys", "Cigar industry"]}, "back_id": "714359b", "back_text": "(1)\n72nd Street, looking north from 2nd Avenue \"1\", station.\n\nJune 7, 1940.\n\n(2)\nSame.\n\nMarch 6, 1941.\n\n(3)\nSame.\n\nP.L.Speer.\n\n\nApril 4, 1941.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "72nd Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "714359f", "uuid": "1e231040-c545-012f-5bda-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-10d0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714359f&t=w", "date": "1940, 1941", "title": "Manhattan: 72nd Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bowling alleys", "Cigar industry"]}, "back_id": "714359b", "back_text": "(1)\n72nd Street, looking north from 2nd Avenue \"1\", station.\n\nJune 7, 1940.\n\n(2)\nSame.\n\nMarch 6, 1941.\n\n(3)\nSame.\n\nP.L.Speer.\n\nApril 4, 1941.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "72nd Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714361f", "uuid": "1ee4d9d0-c545-012f-b96e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-10d4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714361f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1937", "title": "Manhattan: 72nd Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Employment agencies", "Horse teams"]}, "back_id": "714361b", "back_text": "(1)\n72nd Street, south side, from Third to Second Avenues.\nMarch 31, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA view of the N. E. corner of 3rd Avenue, and showing No's 201 to 209 inclusive.\nMarch 29, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "72nd Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714362f", "uuid": "1f5166e0-c545-012f-98c9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-10d6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714362f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 72nd Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "714362b", "back_text": "A rear view of 72nd Street, south side, between Third and Second Aves., also showing a large apartment house on the north side of 72nd Street, between Third and Second Aves., seen over the roofs of 72nd Street.\n\nJune 27, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "72nd Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "702835f", "uuid": "bc00e6c0-c532-012f-9e68-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c334-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702835f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Brooklyn: 72nd Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Construction", "Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "702835b", "back_text": "72nd Street, north side, between Third Ave., and Ridge Blvd. The view shows an excavation at rear of School No. 102. At the right, are frame buildings belonging to the school.\n\nMay 10, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "72nd Street & 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -10713,7 +10713,7 @@ {"id": "714470f", "uuid": "49cf2bc0-c545-012f-9a2b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-11ae-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714470f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 76th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714470b", "back_text": "76th St. west of 2nd Ave.\n\nMar. 5, 1941\n\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "76th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714473f", "uuid": "4affdfa0-c545-012f-227a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-11b4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714473f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 76th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": ["[St. Ann's Acadmy for Boys]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714473b", "back_text": "76th Street, north side, west from No. 191, west of Third Avenue. St. Ann's Academy for boys, No. 157-155, is in the center of the picture.\n\nSeptember 3, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "76th Street & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714474f", "uuid": "4b7e7840-c545-012f-bb42-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-11b6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714474f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 76th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "714474b", "back_text": "76th Street, from corner of 3rd Avenue towards Lexington Avenue. (Before Reconstruction).\n\n November 28, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "76th Street & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "714503f", "uuid": "56785320-c545-012f-8343-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-11f0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714503f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 76th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "714503b", "back_text": "76th Street, Madison to 5th Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n\nNovember 28, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "76th Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "714503f", "uuid": "56785320-c545-012f-8343-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-11f0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714503f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 76th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "714503b", "back_text": "76th Street, Madison to 5th Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nNovember 28, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "76th Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714468f", "uuid": "48e0b940-c545-012f-44c1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-11aa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714468f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 76th Street - Avenue A", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "714468b", "back_text": "76th Street, Avenue \"A\" to 1st Avenue, corner of\n1st avenue towards 2nd.\n(Before reconstruction).\nCREDIT LINE IN NEGATIVE. November 28, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "76th Street & Avenue A, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714476f", "uuid": "4c422990-c545-012f-48e6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-11ba-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714476f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 76th Street - Avenue A", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "714476b", "back_text": "76th Street, Avenue \"A\" to Lexington Avenue, front of #234.\n(Before reconstruction).\n November 28, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "76th Street & Avenue A, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714477f", "uuid": "4cae5680-c545-012f-c67f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-11bc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714477f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: 76th Street - Avenue A", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "714477b", "back_text": "(1)\n76th Street, Avenue \"A\" to Lexington Avenue, corner of 2nd Avenue towards 3rd.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nNovember 28, 1921.\n\n(2)\n76th Street, Avenue \"A\" to Lexington Avenue, front of #307.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(3)\nSame. (Before reconstruction).\n\n November 28, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "76th Street & Avenue A, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -10818,14 +10818,14 @@ {"id": "725656f", "uuid": "a4fbf780-c556-012f-cab5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6904-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725656f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Queens: 79th Street - 31st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farmhouses", "Farms"]}, "back_id": "725656b", "back_text": "79th Street, east side, between 32nd and 31st Avenues, showing the old Barclay Farmhouse (1852-1860) and outhouses. It was owned by J. Johnson, Barclay's son-in-law, in 1873. The house and land were formerly situated on the west side of Trains Meadow Road, before the thoroughfare was discontinued and the area developed into a residential neighborhood.\n\nMarch, 1924\n\nEugene L. 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3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714569b", "back_text": "(1)\n79th Street, 3rd to Lexington Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction),\n\nMay 11, 1919.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nOctober 19, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "79th Street & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714570f", "uuid": "70320270-c545-012f-f652-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1276-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714570f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 79th Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714570b", "back_text": "(1)\n79th Street, 3rd to Lexington Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nOctober 19, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "79th Street & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714571f", "uuid": "70a05950-c545-012f-a7a6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1278-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714571f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 79th Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714571b", "back_text": "(1)\n79th Street, Lexington Avenue to Park Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nMay 11, 1919.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nOctober 19, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "79th Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "714572f", "uuid": "70f89470-c545-012f-5587-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-127a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714572f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 79th Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714572b", "back_text": "79th Street, Lexington Avenue, to Park (After Reconstruction).\n\n\nOctober 19, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "79th Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "714572f", "uuid": "70f89470-c545-012f-5587-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-127a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714572f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 79th Street - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714572b", "back_text": "79th Street, Lexington Avenue, to Park (After Reconstruction).\n\nOctober 19, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "79th Street & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714576f", "uuid": "7293c110-c545-012f-4456-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1282-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714576f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 79th Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "714576b", "back_text": "79th Street, north side, east from but not including Park Avenue.\nFebruary 2, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "79th Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714577f", "uuid": "72e33830-c545-012f-1dd4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1284-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714577f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 79th Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714577b", "back_text": "(1)\n79th Street, Park to Madison Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\nMay 11, 1919.\n(2)\nSame after reconstruction. President Borough of Manhatten.[sic] . October 19, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "79th Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "714578f", "uuid": "7356b960-c545-012f-9f03-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1286-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714578f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 79th Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714578b", "back_text": "(1)\n79th Street, Park Avenue to Madison.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nMay 11, 1919.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\n\nOctober 19, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "79th Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "725657f", "uuid": "a551f8e0-c556-012f-17fe-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6906-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725657f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 79th Street - Roosevelt Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "725657b", "back_text": "37.41-37.55 79th Street, east side, just north of Roosevelt Avenue, showing the newly erected Queens Gardens Apartments.\n\n\nAbout 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "79th Street & Roosevelt Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "714578f", "uuid": "7356b960-c545-012f-9f03-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1286-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714578f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 79th Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714578b", "back_text": "(1)\n79th Street, Park Avenue to Madison.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nMay 11, 1919.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nOctober 19, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "79th Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "725657f", "uuid": "a551f8e0-c556-012f-17fe-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6906-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725657f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 79th Street - Roosevelt Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "725657b", "back_text": "37.41-37.55 79th Street, east side, just north of Roosevelt Avenue, showing the newly erected Queens Gardens Apartments.\n\nAbout 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "79th Street & Roosevelt Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "485989", "uuid": "aa6f2fe0-c60e-012f-8b1f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47db-a184-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=485989&t=w", "date": "1940-07-01", "title": "79th Street at Furmanville Avenue, Queens.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streetscapes (Urban design)"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "79th Street at Furmanville Avenue, Queens., Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City, 1931-1942.]"} {"id": "733558f", "uuid": "d0c7b880-c562-012f-9b29-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a6a1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733558f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "West Side Improvement Project.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 79th Street.]"], "creator": "Gottscho, Samuel H. 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Gottscho.\nGift of Department of Parks.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "79th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "709835f", "uuid": "c40e1f60-c53d-012f-b7db-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ed76-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709835f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - [49th Street]", "alt_title": ["[750-752 7th Avenue.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709835b", "back_text": "#750-752 Seventh Avenue.\nOctober 31st, 1915.\nNo record' Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & [49th Street], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -10837,8 +10837,8 @@ {"id": "709982f", "uuid": "fd0efdb0-c53d-012f-bb6f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ee9c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709982f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 114th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "709982b", "back_text": "Spanish Catholic Church (Roman Catholic ), Seventh Avenue at N. E. corner of 114th Street. The church was formerly a synagogue, Temple Ansche Chesed: December 21, 1927. P.L. Sperr, Photographer.", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 114th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709983f", "uuid": "fd903810-c53d-012f-b935-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ee9e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709983f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 114th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "709983b", "back_text": "Views 1, and 2.\nSeventh Avenue, at north east corner of West 114th Street, showing the Synagogue\n\nP.L.Speer.\n\nview 1: Neg.No.A-1049\nview 2: Neg.No.A-1050\n\nAugust 21, 1941.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 114th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709984f", "uuid": "fde3fbe0-c53d-012f-d9d5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-eea0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709984f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 116th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "709984b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue, s.e. cor. 116th Street\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nAugust 21, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 116th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "709985f", "uuid": "fe5c2780-c53d-012f-5f9d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-eea2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709985f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 116th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "709985b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue, west 117th Street to 116th Street, from Saint Nicholas Avenue.\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\n\nAugust 21st, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 116th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "709986f", "uuid": "feafdbe0-c53d-012f-d999-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-eea4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709986f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 119th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "709986b", "back_text": "(1)\nSeventh Avenue,east side., and looking north from west 119th Street.\n\n(2)\nSeventh Avenue,east side., between 120th-119th Streets.\n\n(3)\nSeventh Avenue,north east corner., and West of 120th St.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\n\nViews taken on,\nAugust 21st,1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 119th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "709985f", "uuid": "fe5c2780-c53d-012f-5f9d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-eea2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709985f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 116th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "709985b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue, west 117th Street to 116th Street, from Saint Nicholas Avenue.\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\nAugust 21st, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 116th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "709986f", "uuid": "feafdbe0-c53d-012f-d999-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-eea4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709986f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 119th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "709986b", "back_text": "(1)\nSeventh Avenue,east side., and looking north from west 119th Street.\n\n(2)\nSeventh Avenue,east side., between 120th-119th Streets.\n\n(3)\nSeventh Avenue,north east corner., and West of 120th St.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\nViews taken on,\nAugust 21st,1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 119th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709637f", "uuid": "7133e7d0-c53d-012f-78ff-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ebeb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709637f&t=w", "date": "1937, 1938", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 11th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Ambulances", "Clinics", "Hospitals", "Methodist Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "709637b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue, north from W. 11th Street, showing pavement conditions and progress by the W. P. A. On the left is the Sheridan Theatre and the new Metropolitan Temple. St. Vincents Hospital is at the right margin.\n\nMay 24, 1937\nViews 1,2\n\nWorks Progress Administration\nFive Boroughs Project\n\nSeventh Avenue, west side, north from 11th Street, showing a corner of St. Vincent's Clinic on right of picture.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nAugust 1, 1938\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 11th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709633f", "uuid": "6f56f830-c53d-012f-24c7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ebe3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709633f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 11th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "709633b", "back_text": "Razing a building for an addition to St. Vincent's Hospital, Seventh Avenue, east side, north of 11th Street.\nOctober 13, 1930.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 11th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709987f", "uuid": "ff2be730-c53d-012f-712c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-eea6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709987f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 120th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709987b", "back_text": "7th Avenue, at 120th Street, West side. (Before Reconstruction).", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 120th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -10879,7 +10879,7 @@ {"id": "709648f", "uuid": "75d65520-c53d-012f-5318-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ec00-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709648f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 12th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Residential facilities"]}, "back_id": "709648b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue, west side, from 12th to 13th Streets, showing old houses.\nJune 1925.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 12th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709649f", "uuid": "76458cb0-c53d-012f-fe3e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ec02-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709649f&t=w", "date": "1908", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 12th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Fences", "Housing"]}, "back_id": "709649b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue at N.W. corner of 12th Street, showing old residences. 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(Before Reconstruction).", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 135th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710021f", "uuid": "0c943930-c53e-012f-8b7f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-eeea-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710021f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 135th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "710021b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue 135th to 136th Street, West side.\n(Before Reconstruction).\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 135th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "710022f", "uuid": "0cf1bc70-c53e-012f-32c5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-eeec-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710022f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 136th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Beauty shops"]}, "back_id": "710022b", "back_text": "1. 7th Avenue, 136th to 137th Street, (Before Reconstruction).\n\n\n2. 7th Ave. at 137th St., e.s.\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\nJune 29, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 136th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "710022f", "uuid": "0cf1bc70-c53e-012f-32c5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-eeec-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710022f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 136th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Beauty shops"]}, "back_id": "710022b", "back_text": "1. 7th Avenue, 136th to 137th Street, (Before Reconstruction).\n\n2. 7th Ave. at 137th St., e.s.\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\nJune 29, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 136th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710023f", "uuid": "0d629270-c53e-012f-76d0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-eeee-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710023f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 136th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "710023b", "back_text": "7th Avenue, 136th to 137th Street, West side,(Before Reconstruction).", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "7th Avenue & 136th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710024f", "uuid": "0dc111c0-c53e-012f-5268-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-eef0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710024f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 137th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "710024b", "back_text": "7th Avenue, 137th to 138th Street, east side. (Before Reconstruction).", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 137th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710025f", "uuid": "0e39fc70-c53e-012f-f19b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-eef2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710025f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 138th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "710025b", "back_text": "7th Avenue, at 138th Street, 139th, west side. 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Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 18th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709684f", "uuid": "842e57c0-c53d-012f-da0c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ec48-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709684f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 18th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Plumbing stores"]}, "back_id": "709684b", "back_text": "(1)\nSeventh Avenue, north from 18th Street, and showing the block front north of 18th to 19th Streets demolished,\nP. L. Sperr.\nMay 27, 1931.\n\n(2)\nA view solely of the east side of the Ave. A frame house, No. 151, stands at the S.E. corner of 19th Street.\nP. L. Sperr.\nApril 26, 1934.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 18th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "709685f", "uuid": "849ab9b0-c53d-012f-961c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ec4a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709685f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 18th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Stables"]}, "back_id": "709685b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue adjoining the South East corner of 18th Street, showing the Ben Hur Stables.\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\n\nMarch 21st, 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 18th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "709685f", "uuid": "849ab9b0-c53d-012f-961c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ec4a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709685f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 18th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Stables"]}, "back_id": "709685b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue adjoining the South East corner of 18th Street, showing the Ben Hur Stables.\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\nMarch 21st, 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 18th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709691f", "uuid": "878233c0-c53d-012f-bcdc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ec56-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709691f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 18th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Excavation"]}, "back_id": "709691b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue, west side, from 20th to 18th\nStreets, across excavation on east side.\n\nMay 28, 1931.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\n(2)\n\nSeventh Avenue, west side, from 20th to 19th\nStreets, across excavation on east side.\n\nMay 28, 1931.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\nThe New York Times of November 4, 1937 states that Nos. 166 to 160 Seventh Ave. and Nos. 202 to 206 West 20th Street will be demolished and replaced by a 14-story apartment house. These buildings appear on the right of Nos. 1 and 2 and form the S.W. corner of Seventh Ave. and\nWest 20th Street.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 18th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711529f", "uuid": "86b1dda0-c53d-012f-defb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fab7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711529f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 19th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "711529b", "back_text": "(1)\nWest 19th Street, south east corner and 7th Avenue.\n(2)\nWest 19th Street, southeast corner and East of 7th\nAvenue.\nP.L.Speer.\nNO REPRODUCTION. May 6, 1939.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "7th Avenue & 19th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "702456f", "uuid": "2aac4c70-c532-012f-594d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c03e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702456f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: 7th Avenue - 19th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702456b", "back_text": "1. \"7th Ave.-Park Row\" street car. 19th St. at 7th Ave., Brooklyn.\nOct. 6, 1941\n\n2. East side of 7th Ave., 18th to 19th St., Brooklyn.\nOct. 6, 1941\n\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "7th Avenue & 19th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -10973,7 +10973,7 @@ {"id": "709703f", "uuid": "8c713520-c53d-012f-cb38-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ec6e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709703f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 21st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Delicatessens"]}, "back_id": "709703b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue, east side, north from No. 197 between 21st and 22nd Streets.\n\nApril 26, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 21st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709708f", "uuid": "8e6bc090-c53d-012f-3771-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ec78-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709708f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 21st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Excavation", "Printers", "Printing industry", "Restaurants", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "709708b", "back_text": "(1)\nSeventh Avenue, east side, from 22nd to 21st Streets.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\nMarch 21, 1931.\n\n(2)\nSeventh Avenue, east side, from 22nd to 21st Streets.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\nMarch 21, 1931.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 21st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709710f", "uuid": "8f2a8a50-c53d-012f-1b2e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ec7c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709710f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 22nd Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Gasoline pumps", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "709710b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue, west side, at W. 22nd Street, showing a row of small buildings on the north side of the latter thoroughfare as viewed across a gasoline station at the S.W. corner.\n\nThe Hotel Carteret is on W. 23rd Street and towers over surrounding buildings. This structure is on the south side of same and obstructs a view of the lower Young Men's Christian Association located on the opposite side.\n\nFebruary 18, 1939\nViews: 1-2\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 22nd Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "709704f", "uuid": "8cc13ec0-c53d-012f-1152-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ec70-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709704f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 22nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "709704b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue, south west 22nd Street corner, from the north east corner.\n\nP. L. Sperr,\n\n\nFebruary 18th, 1939.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 22nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "709704f", "uuid": "8cc13ec0-c53d-012f-1152-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ec70-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709704f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 22nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "709704b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue, south west 22nd Street corner, from the north east corner.\n\nP. L. Sperr,\n\nFebruary 18th, 1939.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 22nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709705f", "uuid": "8d372e60-c53d-012f-7afa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ec72-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709705f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 22nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Automobile dealerships", "Cafeterias", "Restaurants", "Stores & shops", "Used cars"]}, "back_id": "709705b", "back_text": "View 1;\nSeventh Avenue from 22nd Street, looking northwards.\nFebruary 18, 1939.\n\nView 2;\n#275 Seventh Avenue between 26 and west 25th Streets on the northeast corner 27th Street, 21 story building is noted which was erected in 1921.\nOctober 1939.\n\nView 3;\nSeventh Avenue at north west corner 25th Street, corner, and looking north wards, showing, Guffantis at 26th Street, and adjoining demolition at 25 Street.\nP.L.Speer.\nFebruary 18, 1939\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "7th Avenue & 22nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709706f", "uuid": "8da15d30-c53d-012f-f53e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ec74-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709706f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1941", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 22nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "709706b", "back_text": "(1)\nHalpin's Hotel, at N. W. corner of Seventh Avenue and 22nd Street. August 20, 1927.\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\n(2)\nSeventh Avenue, North West corner of W. 22nd Street, from a point south east of 22d St, showing Halpin's Hotel on corner.\nApril 18, 1941\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 22nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709707f", "uuid": "8df85880-c53d-012f-8e76-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ec76-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709707f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 22nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Buses", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "709707b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue, east side, south from 22nd Street.\nMay 27, 1931.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 22nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -11014,7 +11014,7 @@ {"id": "709740f", "uuid": "9b88be30-c53d-012f-27b7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ecb8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709740f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 31st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Knickerbocker Press", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "709740b", "back_text": "Hotel Governor Clinton, Seventh Avenue at S. E. corner of 31st Street.\n1929.\nKnickerbocker Photo Service.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 31st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709744f", "uuid": "9d11d0c0-c53d-012f-a1d5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ecc0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709744f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 31st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "709744b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue, west side, north from 31st Street, showing at left Pennsylvania Station.\n\nPhotograph by Ewing Galloway. 1929.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 31st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709759f", "uuid": "a3b50d30-c53d-012f-d36c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ecde-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709759f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 31st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "709759b", "back_text": "Seventh avenue, west side, north from and including 34th Street, taken from the Equitable Life Insurance Building, Seventh Avenue,\neast side, from 31st to 32nd Streets.\nApril 2, 1928\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "7th Avenue & 31st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "709764f", "uuid": "a5b296a0-c53d-012f-454e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ece8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709764f&t=w", "date": "1908", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 31st Street", "alt_title": ["Manhattan Bridge"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "709764b", "back_text": "(1) Seventh Avenue, Westside, 31st to 33rd Street, showing the Pennsylvania Station under Construction.\n\n(2) Seventh Avenue and 32nd Street, looking North West.\n\n(3) Seventh Avenue, and 33rd Street, looking South West.\n\n(4) The Same.\n\n\nSeptember 7, 1908.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 31st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "709764f", "uuid": "a5b296a0-c53d-012f-454e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ece8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709764f&t=w", "date": "1908", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 31st Street", "alt_title": ["Manhattan Bridge"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "709764b", "back_text": "(1) Seventh Avenue, Westside, 31st to 33rd Street, showing the Pennsylvania Station under Construction.\n\n(2) Seventh Avenue and 32nd Street, looking North West.\n\n(3) Seventh Avenue, and 33rd Street, looking South West.\n\n(4) The Same.\n\nSeptember 7, 1908.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 31st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709747f", "uuid": "9e6042e0-c53d-012f-3da3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ecc6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709747f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 32nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "709747b", "back_text": "(1)\nSeventh Avenue, east side, from 33rd to 32nd Streets, showing Hotel Pennsylvania.\n\nOctober 4, 1929.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\n(2)\nSeventh Avenue, east side, 33rd to 32nd Street, showing Hotel Pennsylvania.\n\nOctober 4, 1929.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\n(3)\nSeventh Avenue, east side, from 33rd to 32nd Streets, showing Hotel Pennsylvania.\n\nOctober 4, 1929.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "7th Avenue & 32nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709748f", "uuid": "9ee5b710-c53d-012f-60bb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ecc8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709748f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 32nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Seventh Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Railroad stations", "Road construction"]}, "back_id": "709748b", "back_text": "(1) Seventh Avenue and West 32nd Street, looking north and showing Penn. Station on left and Work Progress Administration reconstruction work.\n\n(2) Seventh Avenue, and 38th Street, to about 45th Streets showing reconstruction work.\n\n(3) S*me.\n\n(4) Seventh Avenue and 38th Street, looking north and showing reconstruction work.\n\nGeorge Balgue.\n June 4, 1937.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 32nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709752f", "uuid": "a0abdef0-c53d-012f-c555-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ecd0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709752f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 32nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Catholic churches", "Educational facilities", "Excavation", "Religious education"]}, "back_id": "709752b", "back_text": "1-Pennsylvania Railroad Station site located at 7th Avenue, west side, between 32nd and 33rd Streets. Demolishes area shown prior to construction.\n2-same\nUrbrock, Collection\nno date\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 32nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -11025,7 +11025,7 @@ {"id": "709750f", "uuid": "9fbc4f30-c53d-012f-8638-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-eccc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709750f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 33rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels", "Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "709750b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue, east side, south from 33rd Street,\nshowing Pennsylvania Hotel and Equitable Life Building\nOctober 4, 1929.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\n(2)\n\nSeventh Avenue, east side, south from 33rd Street, showing in centre Equitable Life Insurance Building.\nOctober 4, 1929.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 33rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709755f", "uuid": "a21394c0-c53d-012f-4ec4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ecd6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709755f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 33rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Railroad stations", "Smokestacks"]}, "back_id": "709755b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue, west side, south from 33rd Street, showing Pennsylvania Station at right.\n1929.\nphotograph by Ewing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 33rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709758f", "uuid": "a3654460-c53d-012f-71a9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ecdc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709758f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 34th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Department stores"]}, "back_id": "709758b", "back_text": "441 to 461 Seventh Ave., east side, north from West 34th (right) to 35th (left) Streets, showing a 16-story structure under demolition. Upon this site and in conjunction with the 4-story corner structure shown, R. H. Macy and Co., erected a 19-story building, there by occupying the entire block with the exclusion of two small corners; one of which would be on the left. Other buildings of this huge retail enterprise appear on the right; they, forming the north side of West 34th Street, from Seventh Ave., to Broadway. This set consists of a negative and a positive.\n\nMay 22, 1930.\n\nF. M. Demarest.\nGift of Albert A. Volk Co.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 34th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "709745f", "uuid": "9d89b650-c53d-012f-da9f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ecc2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709745f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 34th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["Garibaldi, Giuseppe, 1807-1882"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Hotels", "Insurance companies", "Railroad stations", "Statues"]}, "back_id": "709745b", "back_text": "A general view of the midtown Manhattan area containing the dominant Pennsylvania Railroad Station. To the right and left of same, on Seventh and Eighth Avenues respectively are the Pennsylvania Hotel and the Equitable Building, and the U.S.P.O. 's General Station. 34th Street runs diagonally across the center, while 42nd Street is across the top. On the former (left) is the unfinished Hotel New Yorker. Immediately beyond is the famous Garment Center of the City.\n\n\n1929\n\nDoherty, photo\nEwing Galloway\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 34th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "709745f", "uuid": "9d89b650-c53d-012f-da9f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ecc2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709745f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 34th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["Garibaldi, Giuseppe, 1807-1882"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Hotels", "Insurance companies", "Railroad stations", "Statues"]}, "back_id": "709745b", "back_text": "A general view of the midtown Manhattan area containing the dominant Pennsylvania Railroad Station. To the right and left of same, on Seventh and Eighth Avenues respectively are the Pennsylvania Hotel and the Equitable Building, and the U.S.P.O. 's General Station. 34th Street runs diagonally across the center, while 42nd Street is across the top. On the former (left) is the unfinished Hotel New Yorker. Immediately beyond is the famous Garment Center of the City.\n\n1929\n\nDoherty, photo\nEwing Galloway\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 34th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709756f", "uuid": "a288f5e0-c53d-012f-3fa9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ecd8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709756f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 34th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Department stores"]}, "back_id": "709756b", "back_text": "R. H. Macy & Company's new building, Seventh Avenue, east side, from 34th to 35th Streets.\nOctober 4, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 34th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709757f", "uuid": "a2ef57d0-c53d-012f-c0c8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ecda-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709757f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 34th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Barbershops", "Hotels", "Restaurants", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "709757b", "back_text": "441-447 Seventh Ave., at, adjoining and north of the N.E. corner of 34th Street.\nAbout 1922.\nGift of E. M. Jenks.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 34th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709760f", "uuid": "a4202790-c53d-012f-0878-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ece0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709760f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 34th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clothing stores", "Photographic studios"]}, "back_id": "709760b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue at S. W. corner of 34th Street. About 1900.\nPhotograph by Ewing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 34th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -11044,8 +11044,8 @@ {"id": "709776f", "uuid": "ab170730-c53d-012f-006b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ed00-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709776f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 38th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "709776b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue at the South West corner of 38th Street,from 525 Seventh Avenue,showing the Hotel Navarre.\nMay 3rd,1928\n(2)\nThe same,with a slight difference in the traffic.\nMay 3rd,1928\nPhotographs by,\nP.L.Sperr,\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "7th Avenue & 38th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709777f", "uuid": "ab929e00-c53d-012f-14a6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ed02-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709777f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 38th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "709777b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue, at and adjoining S.E. corner of 38th Street. July 27, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 38th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709778f", "uuid": "abfa4b50-c53d-012f-c112-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ed04-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709778f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 39th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Underwood & Underwood", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Barbershops", "Drugstores", "Electrical apparatus", "Printers", "Printing industry", "Repairing trades", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "709778b", "back_text": "529-535 Seventh Avenue, east side, at S.E. corner of 39th Street.\n\nDecember 26, 1924\nUnderwood & Underwood, Photographers.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "7th Avenue & 39th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "709779f", "uuid": "ac86a4d0-c53d-012f-552e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ed06-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709779f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 40th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709779b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue, from the North East corner of W. 40th Street looking Southwards.\n\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer,\n\n\nMay 10th, 1930\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 40th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "709781f", "uuid": "ad7e6820-c53d-012f-d37a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ed0a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709781f&t=w", "date": "1914-11-06", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 40th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Costumes", "Fruit", "Markets", "Stores & shops", "Vegetables"]}, "back_id": "709781b", "back_text": "#560 Seventh Avenue at the North West corner of West 40th Street.\n\nWurts Brothers,\n\n\nNovember 8th, 1914.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 40th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "709779f", "uuid": "ac86a4d0-c53d-012f-552e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ed06-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709779f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 40th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709779b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue, from the North East corner of W. 40th Street looking Southwards.\n\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer,\n\nMay 10th, 1930\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 40th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "709781f", "uuid": "ad7e6820-c53d-012f-d37a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ed0a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709781f&t=w", "date": "1914-11-06", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 40th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Costumes", "Fruit", "Markets", "Stores & shops", "Vegetables"]}, "back_id": "709781b", "back_text": "#560 Seventh Avenue at the North West corner of West 40th Street.\n\nWurts Brothers,\n\nNovember 8th, 1914.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 40th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709782f", "uuid": "adfea600-c53d-012f-56ef-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ed0c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709782f&t=w", "date": "1914", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 40th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Fuel", "Handcarts", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "709782b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue at the North West corner of West 40th, Street.\n\nNovember 8th, 1914.\n\nWurts Brothers,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 40th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709780f", "uuid": "ad15e4c0-c53d-012f-7c73-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ed08-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709780f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 40th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709780b", "back_text": "7th Avenue, west side, at 40th Street across site of old Broadway Theatre Building.\nMarch 10, 1929.\nSperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 40th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709783f", "uuid": "ae765530-c53d-012f-054d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ed0e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709783f&t=w", "date": "1914", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 40th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "709783b", "back_text": "562 Seventh Avenue, west side, between 40th and 41st Streets.\nNovember 8, 1914\nWurts Brothers, Photographers\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 40th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -11072,7 +11072,7 @@ {"id": "709802f", "uuid": "b663fb90-c53d-012f-86b8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ed34-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709802f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 46th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clothing stores", "Shoe stores", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "709802b", "back_text": "Seventh Ave., at and adjoining the N.E. corner of West 46th Street.\nAlso shown is West 46th Street, north side, east from Seventh to, but not including Sixth Aves. On the right, is seen the Church of St. Mary the Virgin.\n\nAbout 1920\n\nEugene L. Arnbruster, Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "7th Avenue & 46th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "1552833", "uuid": "b82018a0-c53d-012f-85d4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f960-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1552833&t=w", "date": "1909", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 47th Street (West)", "alt_title": ["[Parisian Shop ; Simpson's Loan Brokers ; Thomas J. Stewart Carpet Cleaning.]"], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clothing stores"]}, "back_id": "1552834", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "7th Avenue & 47th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709803f", "uuid": "b6c37b80-c53d-012f-3dd0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ed36-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709803f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 47th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709803b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue, at the N.E. corner of West 47th Street, showing the structure housing the Columbia Theatre. This eventually became the present Mayfair Theatre. The Avenue is to the left and shown upon same is one of the distinctive Broadway street-cars.\n\nOctober 31, 1915\n\nBorough President of Manhattan\nNo. 939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 47th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "709806f", "uuid": "b87d0f70-c53d-012f-be05-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ed3c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709806f&t=w", "date": "1909", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 47th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses"]}, "back_id": "709806b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue, East Side, from and including W. 47th Street, to and including W. 48th Street.\n\nBrown Brothers,\n\n\nMay 1909.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 47th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "709806f", "uuid": "b87d0f70-c53d-012f-be05-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ed3c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709806f&t=w", "date": "1909", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 47th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses"]}, "back_id": "709806b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue, East Side, from and including W. 47th Street, to and including W. 48th Street.\n\nBrown Brothers,\n\nMay 1909.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 47th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709807f", "uuid": "b8fd09d0-c53d-012f-8999-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ed3e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709807f&t=w", "date": "1915", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 47th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Brewing industry", "Drugstores"]}, "back_id": "709807b", "back_text": "711-5 Seventh Avenue, east side, between West 47th and 48th Street's. To the right is the Columbia Theatre located at the N.E. corner of 47th Street.\n\nOctober 3, 1915\n\nBorough President of Manhattan\nNo. 866\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 47th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709808f", "uuid": "b9791390-c53d-012f-c12c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ed40-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709808f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 47th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709808b", "back_text": "Seventh Ave., east side, north from West 47th to 51st Streets, showing prominently Loew's Mayfair Theatre (Motion Picture) at the N.E. corner of West 47th Street. This enterprise was formerly known as the Columbia Theatre. This set consists of a negative and a positive view.\n\nSeptember 1935.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 47th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709809f", "uuid": "b9e1af70-c53d-012f-4c39-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ed42-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709809f&t=w", "date": "1915", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 47th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Times Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709809b", "back_text": "704-8 Seventh Avenue, at and adjoining the N.W. corner of West 47th Street. Note the bill-boards covering the upper portion of these structures. Atop same is the steel structure supporting the distinctive electric sign, closely identified with this locale, Times Square.\n\nOctober 31, 1915\n\nBorough President of Manhattan\nNo. 937\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 47th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -11191,7 +11191,7 @@ {"id": "709920f", "uuid": "e529bfc0-c53d-012f-43cf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ee20-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709920f&t=w", "date": "1915", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 56th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Carnegie Hall (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Music-halls"]}, "back_id": "709920b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue, east side, north from West 56th Street, showing pavement conditions outside of Carnegie Hall.\n\nJune 18, 1915\n\nBorough President of Manhattan\nNo. 737\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 56th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709921f", "uuid": "e5961ec0-c53d-012f-edc6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ee22-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709921f&t=w", "date": "1915", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 56th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Carnegie Hall (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Music-halls"]}, "back_id": "709921b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue, east side, north from West 56th Street, showing pavement conditions outside of Carnegie Hall.\n\nJune 18, 1915\n\nBorough President of Manhattan\nNo. 738\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 56th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709922f", "uuid": "e5ed8150-c53d-012f-e550-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ee24-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709922f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 56th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "709922b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue, north from a point between West 56th and 57th Street's, showing in the foreground pacement conditions outside of the Inverness. To the right appear the \"Spanish Flats.\"\n\nJune 18, 1915\n\nBorough President of Manhattan\nNo. 749\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 56th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "709923f", "uuid": "e65c7010-c53d-012f-8da0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ee26-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709923f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 56th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Carnegie Hall (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Music-halls"]}, "back_id": "709923b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue, East Side, from West 56th to West 57th Streets, across site of Hotel Grenoble and showing Carnegie Hall.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer,\n\n\nOctober 21st, 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 56th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "709923f", "uuid": "e65c7010-c53d-012f-8da0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ee26-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709923f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 56th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Carnegie Hall (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Music-halls"]}, "back_id": "709923b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue, East Side, from West 56th to West 57th Streets, across site of Hotel Grenoble and showing Carnegie Hall.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer,\n\nOctober 21st, 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 56th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709924f", "uuid": "e6ab9410-c53d-012f-8cf9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ee28-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709924f&t=w", "date": "1915", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 56th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "709924b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue, north from a point between West 56th and 57th Street's, showing in the foreground pavement conditions outside of the Inverness. To the right appears the Alwyn Court and the \"Spanish Flats.\"\n\nJune 18, 1915\n\nBorough President of Manhattan\nNo. 748\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 56th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709925f", "uuid": "e71c3e70-c53d-012f-d846-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ee2a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709925f&t=w", "date": "1915", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 57th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "709925b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue, west side, north from West 57th Street, showing in the foreground, pavement conditions outside of the Osborne. At the right margin appears a glimpse of the Central Park Apartments \"Spanish Flats.\"\n\nJune 18, 1915\n\nBorough President of Manhattan\nNo. 754\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 57th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709926f", "uuid": "e76e6cc0-c53d-012f-3f57-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ee2c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709926f&t=w", "date": "1915", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue - 57th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "709926b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue, west side, north from a point midway between West 57'th and 58th Street's.\n\nJune 18, 1915\n\nBorough President of Manhattan\nNo. 755\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue & 57th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -11268,7 +11268,7 @@ {"id": "709600f", "uuid": "61884300-c53d-012f-1a73-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-eba1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709600f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue South - 10th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Garages"]}, "back_id": "709600b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue South, at N.E. corner of 10th Street.\nMarch 6, 1933.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue South & 10th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709630f", "uuid": "6dfc20e0-c53d-012f-9d9c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ebdd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709630f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue South - 10th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "709630b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue South, at N.W. corner of 10th Street.\nMarch 20, 1932.\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue South & 10th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709635f", "uuid": "70380820-c53d-012f-3987-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ebe7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709635f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1933", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue South - 11th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Cigar industry", "Florist shops"]}, "back_id": "709635b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue South at S. W. corner of 11th Street.\nMarch 21, 1931.\nP.L. Sperr,Photographer.\n(2)\nSeventh Avenue South at S. W. corner of 1lth Street.\nAugust 8, 1933.\nP.L. Sperr,Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "7th Avenue South & 11th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "709629f", "uuid": "6da77490-c53d-012f-37be-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ebdb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709629f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue South - 4th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "709629b", "back_text": "Seventh. Avenue southwards, at the north west corner of\nWest 4th Street,\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\n\nAugust 12th, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue South & 4th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "709629f", "uuid": "6da77490-c53d-012f-37be-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ebdb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709629f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue South - 4th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "709629b", "back_text": "Seventh. Avenue southwards, at the north west corner of\nWest 4th Street,\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\nAugust 12th, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue South & 4th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709626f", "uuid": "6c70f260-c53d-012f-3316-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ebd5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709626f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue South - 4th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709626b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue South, west side, north from 4th Street. Winter, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue South & 4th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709628f", "uuid": "6d3a5720-c53d-012f-3d8a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ebd9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709628f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue South - 4th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Sheridan Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Excavation", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "709628b", "back_text": "(1)\nSeventh Avenue South at N.W. corner of 4th Street, across site of\nSheridan Square Theatre.\nDecember 10, 1930.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n(2)\nSite of Sheridan Square Theatre, Seventh Avenue South, at Christopher Street.\nDDecember 10, 1930.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "7th Avenue South & 4th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709614f", "uuid": "67c4ebe0-c53d-012f-5080-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ebbd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709614f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Avenue South - Barrow Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "709614b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue South, west side, south of Barrow Street.\nAugust 10, 1927.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Avenue South & Barrow Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -11301,7 +11301,7 @@ {"id": "710968f", "uuid": "9520c8d0-c53f-012f-7ef7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f650-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710968f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Street (East) - Avenue B", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "710968b", "back_text": "188 East 7th Street, south side, between Avenues B, and C, showing P. . 71.\nBoard of Education, N.Y.C.\n1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Street (East) & Avenue B, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "702460f", "uuid": "2c0ddf10-c532-012f-bfea-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c046-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702460f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Brooklyn: 7th Street (East) - Avenue Z", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "702460b", "back_text": "This is a picture of PS 209, entrance on East 7th Street, and school and property running along Ave Z to Coney Island Ave and the other side running to Manor Court", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "7th Street (East) & Avenue Z, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "1507715", "uuid": "bc794870-c5ce-012f-638d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e1-fee7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1507715&t=w", "date": null, "title": "7th Street (East) #305", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1507716", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "7th Street (East) #305, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} -{"id": "732572f", "uuid": "5d3d4ab0-c561-012f-eaa4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9eee-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732572f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Occupations - Tobacco.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 7th Street (East).]"], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Sightseers"]}, "back_id": "732572b", "back_text": "Street Scenes--Manhattan: A tobacconist's wooden Indian on East 7th Street.\n\nAlexander Alland\n\n\n1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Street (East), Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "732572f", "uuid": "5d3d4ab0-c561-012f-eaa4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9eee-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732572f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Occupations - Tobacco.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 7th Street (East).]"], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Sightseers"]}, "back_id": "732572b", "back_text": "Street Scenes--Manhattan: A tobacconist's wooden Indian on East 7th Street.\n\nAlexander Alland\n\n1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Street (East), Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "702461f", "uuid": "2c6cd670-c532-012f-863e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c048-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702461f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Brooklyn: 7th Street (West) - Avenue T", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Vernam, W. B.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Duplexes"]}, "back_id": "702461b", "back_text": "2044-2046 W. 7th Street, west side, between Avenues T and U., showing the house of Lena Vaccaro in 1925.\nApril 25, 1925.\nW.B. Vernan\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "7th Street (West) & Avenue T, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "714520f", "uuid": "5ce11c80-c545-012f-9a4a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1212-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714520f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 76th Street (West) - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "714520b", "back_text": "West 76th Street, west from Broadway, and across West End Ave., to the North (Hudson) River.\n\nOctober 29, 1936.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\nFederal Art Project.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Street (West) & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710966f", "uuid": "94579610-c53f-012f-7368-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f64c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710966f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 7th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "710966b", "back_text": "97-115 7th Street, north side, between First Avenue and Avenue A, showing St. Stanislaus' Church (Polish Roman Catholic) at No. 103-107.\n\nApril 1, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "7th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -11339,7 +11339,7 @@ {"id": "714593f", "uuid": "7949c720-c545-012f-e14e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-12a4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714593f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 80th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "714593b", "back_text": "80th Street, north side, east from 227 East 80th Street, between Third and Second Avenues.\nFebruary 2, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "80th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "725658f", "uuid": "a59f6d90-c556-012f-9d4b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6908-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725658f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 80th Street - 37th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Jackson Heights (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "725658b", "back_text": "80th Street, at 37th Avenue, showing part of a large real estate development in Jackson Heights. 80th Street is the street on which the buildings face and runs across the view from the lower left to the center right. 37th Avenue is between the two groups of buildings. The clearance in the foreground is between 81st Street (lower right hand corner) and 80th Street. The buildings in the center background are on the west side of 79th Street, above 37th Avenue. The view is in a northwesterly direction from a point south of 37th Avenue. About 1927. Ewing Galloway.", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "80th Street & 37th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725659f", "uuid": "a5f9d9b0-c556-012f-341b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-690a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725659f&t=w", "date": "1923, 1925", "title": "Queens: 80th Street - 60th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "725659b", "back_text": "80th Street, (formerly Weisse Avenue, also known as Dry Harbor Road), west side, north of Sixtieth Avenue, showing in the foreground at the S.W. corner of the first mentioned Street and 68th Road. the J. Kissel house from 1871-1891. Henry Kissel was the owner in 1923. In the background is P.S. No. 87 a 4 story school.\n\nApril 1923\nView 2: March 1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "80th Street & 60th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "714599f", "uuid": "7ba1a250-c545-012f-e551-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-12b0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714599f&t=w", "date": "1911", "title": "Manhattan: 80th Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Art schools", "Educational facilities"]}, "back_id": "714599b", "back_text": "19 East 80th Street, north side, west of Madison Avenue.\n\nAbout 1911.\n\n\nAccording to the New York Times of December 21, 1937 (page 25) -- 17 East 80th Street, the Paul M. Warburg residence has been acquired by New York University to be converted into an institute of fine arts. This structure is partially shown on the left.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "80th Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "714599f", "uuid": "7ba1a250-c545-012f-e551-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-12b0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714599f&t=w", "date": "1911", "title": "Manhattan: 80th Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Art schools", "Educational facilities"]}, "back_id": "714599b", "back_text": "19 East 80th Street, north side, west of Madison Avenue.\n\nAbout 1911.\n\nAccording to the New York Times of December 21, 1937 (page 25) -- 17 East 80th Street, the Paul M. Warburg residence has been acquired by New York University to be converted into an institute of fine arts. This structure is partially shown on the left.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "80th Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "702848f", "uuid": "c0f95040-c532-012f-c3c9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c34e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702848f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 80th Street - Shore Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702848b", "back_text": "(1)\n80th Street, south side, between Shore Road and Harbor View Terrace. (The house at the left is said to be a renovated barn).\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2)\nThe same, from a different angle.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "80th Street & Shore Road, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "1557976", "uuid": "4479b100-c5ed-012f-494b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-ef57-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1557976&t=w", "date": null, "title": "813 Madison Avenue - East 68th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Madison Avenue (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc", "Historic buildings"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "813 Madison Avenue - East 68th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Manhattan"} {"id": "714603f", "uuid": "7d0644e0-c545-012f-b170-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-12b8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714603f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 81st Street (East) - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714603b", "back_text": "401-409 East 81st Street, at, adjoining, and east of the N.E. corner of First Avenue. No. 403 is the Superior Theatre.\n\nSeptember 24, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "81st Street (East) & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -11351,7 +11351,7 @@ {"id": "714607f", "uuid": "7e84e240-c545-012f-f512-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-12c0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714607f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 81st Street (West) - Central Park West", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714607b", "back_text": "3 West 81st Street, at and adjoining the N.W. corner of Central Park West.\n1914.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "81st Street (West) & Central Park West, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714608f", "uuid": "7ef43c50-c545-012f-ea96-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-12c2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714608f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 81st Street (West) - Central Park West", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Balgue, George L.", "subject": {"name": ["Beresford Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "714608b", "back_text": "West 81st Street, at, adjoining and west of the N.W. corner of Central Park West (right), as photographed from the grounds surrounding the Museum of Natural History. Shown are several new apartment buildings and the older, tho more distinctive Hotel Beresford. The latter is at Central Park West.\n\nJuly, 1931\nNo's. 1-2\n\nGeorge L. Balgue, photo\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "81st Street (West) & Central Park West, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714609f", "uuid": "7f615610-c545-012f-aa32-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-12c4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714609f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 81st Street (West) - Columbus Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "King, George W.,f. ca. 1930", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714609b", "back_text": "41-49 West 81st Street, at and adjoining the N.E. corner of Columbus Avenue.\n\nAbout 1924.\n\nGeorge W. King.\nGift of E. M. Jenks.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "81st Street (West) & Columbus Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "714612f", "uuid": "8074aa80-c545-012f-b2d2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-12ca-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714612f&t=w", "date": "1940, 1941", "title": "Manhattan: 81st Street (West) - Columbus Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Drugstores", "Elevated railroads", "Hotels", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "714612b", "back_text": "(1) West 81st Street, \"L\" station on Columbus Avenue, looking south and Showing H tel Endicott on north west corner.\n\nJune 1, 1940.\n\n(2) West 81st Street, north side looking westwards from Columbus Avenue, showing Hotel Encicott on the northwest corner, of west 81st Street.\n\n\nApril 20, 1941.\n\n(3) West 81st Street, downtown station of Columbus, west side Avenue \"L\" looking south.\n\nP.L.Speer.\n\nJune 6, 1940.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "81st Street (West) & Columbus Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "714612f", "uuid": "8074aa80-c545-012f-b2d2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-12ca-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714612f&t=w", "date": "1940, 1941", "title": "Manhattan: 81st Street (West) - Columbus Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Drugstores", "Elevated railroads", "Hotels", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "714612b", "back_text": "(1) West 81st Street, \"L\" station on Columbus Avenue, looking south and Showing H tel Endicott on north west corner.\n\nJune 1, 1940.\n\n(2) West 81st Street, north side looking westwards from Columbus Avenue, showing Hotel Encicott on the northwest corner, of west 81st Street.\n\nApril 20, 1941.\n\n(3) West 81st Street, downtown station of Columbus, west side Avenue \"L\" looking south.\n\nP.L.Speer.\n\nJune 6, 1940.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "81st Street (West) & Columbus Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "702853f", "uuid": "c2ef8f00-c532-012f-488a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c358-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702853f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Brooklyn: 81st Street - 18th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "702853b", "back_text": "1776-1778 81st Street, south side, west of Eighteenth Ave., showing the Dr. Carpenter house, formerly at 8212 Eighteenth Ave., at its new location.\nMarch 1925.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "81st Street & 18th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "725660f", "uuid": "a64ab590-c556-012f-a16b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-690c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725660f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Queens: 81st Street - 19th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "North Beach (New York, N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Amusement parks"]}, "back_id": "725660b", "back_text": "81st Street (foreground hardly shown) west side, between Nineteenth (right foreground, not shown) and Twenty-first Avenues (left foreground, not shown). In the background beyond the bend in the road is the Riker house, a portion of which lies in 80th Street, which when constructed will extend north and south beyond the swimming pool at the left. Views two and three show an old road (tracks thereon) which extends from 81st Street to almost 80th Street. The area in the foreground is a part of the North Beach Amusement Park.\n\nMay 1929\nViews 1,2 and 3\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "81st Street & 19th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727490f", "uuid": "4f1f57b0-c559-012f-b8ca-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7751-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727490f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Queens: 81st Street - 21st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "North Beach (New York, N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Amusement parks"]}, "back_id": "727490b", "back_text": "North Beach Amusement Park, at 81st Street, north of Twenty-first Avenue. At the right is the swimming pool. Beyond it is a section of the Rapelye house. All buildings in this area were gone by November 1933.\n\nMay 1929.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "81st Street & 21st Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -11402,7 +11402,7 @@ {"id": "725680f", "uuid": "acfd25b0-c556-012f-321f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6934-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725680f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Queens: 82nd Street - 30th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farmhouses"]}, "back_id": "725680b", "back_text": "82nd Street, (extreme left) east side, between Thirtieth and Thirty-first Avenues, showing in 4 views the dilapidated Hazard-Duryea farmhouse, which was demolished in May 1927.\n\nApril 1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "82nd Street & 30th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725681f", "uuid": "ad5c4130-c556-012f-00b8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6936-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725681f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Queens: 82nd Street - 30th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Doors & doorways", "Farmhouses", "Farms"]}, "back_id": "725681b", "back_text": "82nd Street (steam shovels thereon) east side, between Thirtieth and Thirty-First Avenues (storm sewer pipes thereon), showing in a set of 4 views different angles of the farmland and farmhouse of Hazard and Duryea. See other views. Views 1 and 4: October 1, 1925. View 2: October 1925. View 3: April 1925. Eugene L. Armbruster Collection.", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "82nd Street & 30th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725682f", "uuid": "ada99460-c556-012f-5bae-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6938-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725682f&t=w", "date": "1923, 1925", "title": "Queens: 82nd Street - 30th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farmhouses"]}, "back_id": "725682b", "back_text": "82nd Street, east side, between 30th and 31st Avenues, showing the Hazard-Duryea farmhouse. Views 2, 3, and 4 show different interiors of the dilapidated house. See other views for more data. May 1923. Views 2, 3, 4: October 1, 1925. Eugene L. Armbruster Collection.", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "82nd Street & 30th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "725683f", "uuid": "ae0878e0-c556-012f-cd37-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-693a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725683f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 82nd Street - 30th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Duplexes"]}, "back_id": "725683b", "back_text": "83rd Street, east side, between 30th and 31st Avenues, showing newly built two-family homes.\n\n\nAbout 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "82nd Street & 30th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "725683f", "uuid": "ae0878e0-c556-012f-cd37-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-693a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725683f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 82nd Street - 30th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Duplexes"]}, "back_id": "725683b", "back_text": "83rd Street, east side, between 30th and 31st Avenues, showing newly built two-family homes.\n\nAbout 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "82nd Street & 30th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "725664f", "uuid": "a7a9a0e0-c556-012f-e3d7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6914-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725664f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Queens: 82nd Street - Ithaca Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Jackson Heights (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Barbershops", "Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "725664b", "back_text": "82nd Street, north from Baxter Avenue, Jackson Heights, across Roosevelt Avenue on which appears elevated station of the I.R.T. - B.M.T. subway lines. On the right is the Jackson Theatre.\n\nBrown Brothers\n\nAbout 1928\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "82nd Street & Baxter Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "714630f", "uuid": "881674e0-c545-012f-7904-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-12ee-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714630f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 82nd Street - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714630b", "back_text": "82nd Street, adjoining and at the N.W. corner of Broadway. The Schuyler Theatre is in the center of the picture.\n\nJune 16, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "82nd Street & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "725669f", "uuid": "a953e2a0-c556-012f-935a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-691e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725669f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Queens: 82nd Street - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Barns", "Farms"]}, "back_id": "725669b", "back_text": "82nd Street, east side, just south of Broadway, showing the remains of the old Moore farm.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 25, 1936\nViews 1,2,3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "82nd Street & Broadway, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -11484,7 +11484,7 @@ {"id": "725687f", "uuid": "af55dba0-c556-012f-221d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6942-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725687f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Queens: 84th Street - 23rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farms"]}, "back_id": "725687b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "84th Street & 23rd Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "702866f", "uuid": "c8143620-c532-012f-1c3c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c372-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702866f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 84th Street - Bay 16th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702866b", "back_text": "1740 84th Street, at the S.E. corner of Bay 16th Street. In the background, is the West End Elevated Lines of the B.M.T., on New Utrecht Ave.\n\nJanuary 11, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "84th Street & Bay 16th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702867f", "uuid": "c8991b40-c532-012f-7168-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c374-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702867f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Brooklyn: 84th Street - Bay 16th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "West End Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "702867b", "back_text": "(1)\n84th Street, north side, east of Bay 16th Street, showing a group of old frame homes. To the right is the West End Elevated Lines of the B.M.T.\nMarch 1925.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing a close-up of the center house in view No. 1. This home was owned by J.A. Emmons in 1873.\n1922.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "84th Street & Bay 16th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "720035f", "uuid": "f36116d0-c54d-012f-a6ae-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3d1d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720035f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 84th Street - East End Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720035b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nThe former Schermerhorn residence, 9 Gracie Square, an extension of 84th Street, from East End Avenue to the East River. For a short time this was the nurses' home of the Italian Hospital.\n\nAugust 30, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2)\n\nA side view of the Schermerhorn residence, with Carl Schurz park in the background.\n\nAugust 30, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "84th Street & East End Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720035f", "uuid": "f36116d0-c54d-012f-a6ae-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3d1d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720035f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 84th Street - East End Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720035b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nThe former Schermerhorn residence, 9 Gracie Square, an extension of 84th Street, from East End Avenue to the East River. For a short time this was the nurses' home of the Italian Hospital.\n\nAugust 30, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\nA side view of the Schermerhorn residence, with Carl Schurz park in the background.\n\nAugust 30, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "84th Street & East End Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "702868f", "uuid": "c8f0f5d0-c532-012f-2d5a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c376-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702868f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: 84th Street - New Utrecht Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702868b", "back_text": "1752 84th Street, south side, just west of New Utrecht Ave. A view of the Van Brunt House.\n1922.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "84th Street & New Utrecht Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702869f", "uuid": "c97285e0-c532-012f-11f8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c378-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702869f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Brooklyn: 84th Street - New Utrecht Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "West End Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Garages"]}, "back_id": "702869b", "back_text": "1752 84th Street, south side, just west of New Utrecht Ave.\nA view of the Van Brunt House.\n1922.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\nThe same, showing the West End Elevated lines on New Utrecht Ave. prior to its paving.\n1922.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\nThe same, showing the elevated in the background.\n1922.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "84th Street & New Utrecht Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702870f", "uuid": "c9e721f0-c532-012f-e95f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c37a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702870f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Brooklyn: 84th Street - New Utrecht Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "West End Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "702870b", "back_text": "(1)\n1752 84th Street, south side, just west of New Utrecht Ave.\nA view of the Van Brunt House.\n1922.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing the West End Elevated Lines of the B.M.T. on New Utrecht Ave.\n1922.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(3)\nThe same, looking westward from the fields south side of 84th Street.\n1922.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(4)\nThe same, as seen from New Utrecht Ave.\n1922.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "84th Street & New Utrecht Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -11496,11 +11496,11 @@ {"id": "1508349", "uuid": "0f801800-c5cf-012f-ee80-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-04d0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1508349&t=w", "date": null, "title": "84th Street #321", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1508350", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "84th Street #321, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} {"id": "725688f", "uuid": "afb2a910-c556-012f-88c1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6944-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725688f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: 85th Avenue - Lefferts Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "725688b", "back_text": "85th Avenue, at the N.W. corner of Lefferts Boulevard. This old house was owned by W. Kessler in 1873 and 1891.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nApril 23, 1936\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "85th Avenue & Lefferts Boulevard, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "714675f", "uuid": "99f95d70-c545-012f-57b8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1348-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714675f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Manhattan: 85th Street (East) - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stores & shops", "Tombs & sepulchral monuments"]}, "back_id": "714675b", "back_text": "412 East 85th Street, south side, east of First Ave. Building shown is a 3-story frame house.\nSeptember 23, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "85th Street (East) & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "714676f", "uuid": "9a66e1e0-c545-012f-1ac0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-134a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714676f&t=w", "date": "1916, 1932, 1935", "title": "Manhattan: 85th Street (East) - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stores & shops", "Tombs & sepulchral monuments"]}, "back_id": "714676b", "back_text": "(1)\n410-418 East 85th Street, south side, east of First Ave. The building with the gravestones in front is a frame structure.\nAbout 1916.\n\n\n(2)\nA close view of No. 412, the frame house shown above, about sixteen years later.\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n\n(3)\nThe same, from a different angle.\nSeptember 23, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "85th Street (East) & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "714676f", "uuid": "9a66e1e0-c545-012f-1ac0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-134a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714676f&t=w", "date": "1916, 1932, 1935", "title": "Manhattan: 85th Street (East) - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stores & shops", "Tombs & sepulchral monuments"]}, "back_id": "714676b", "back_text": "(1)\n410-418 East 85th Street, south side, east of First Ave. The building with the gravestones in front is a frame structure.\nAbout 1916.\n\n(2)\nA close view of No. 412, the frame house shown above, about sixteen years later.\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n\n(3)\nThe same, from a different angle.\nSeptember 23, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "85th Street (East) & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714677f", "uuid": "9ab7be00-c545-012f-41a8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-134c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714677f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 85th Street (East) - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714677b", "back_text": "159-161 East 85th Street, north side, between Third and Lexington Avenues. No. 161 is a three-story frame building.\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "85th Street (East) & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714678f", "uuid": "9b26d130-c545-012f-bc41-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-134e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714678f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 85th Street (East) - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Fire stations"]}, "back_id": "714678b", "back_text": "157-159 East 85th Street, north side, between Third and Lexington Avenues. No. 157 is a three-story frame house.\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "85th Street (East) & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714674f", "uuid": "99978c20-c545-012f-6568-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1346-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714674f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 85th Street (East) - East End Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714674b", "back_text": "543 East 85th Street, at the N.W. corner of East End Ave., as seen across Carl Shurz Park.\n\nSeptember 23, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "85th Street (East) & East End Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "714679f", "uuid": "9b912e10-c545-012f-03eb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1350-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714679f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: 85th Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Fire stations"]}, "back_id": "714679b", "back_text": "(1)\n\n157-161 East 85th Street, north side, between Lexington and Third Aves. No. 159 is Fire Engine House, No. 22. Nos. 157 and 161 are both three-story frame houses. August 2, 1930.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, from a different angle. May 12, 1936.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "85th Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "714679f", "uuid": "9b912e10-c545-012f-03eb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1350-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714679f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: 85th Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Fire stations"]}, "back_id": "714679b", "back_text": "(1)\n\n157-161 East 85th Street, north side, between Lexington and Third Aves. No. 159 is Fire Engine House, No. 22. Nos. 157 and 161 are both three-story frame houses. August 2, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, from a different angle. May 12, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "85th Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714680f", "uuid": "9bdf8840-c545-012f-12fb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1352-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714680f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: 85th Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chinn, George D.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Religious education"]}, "back_id": "714680b", "back_text": "(1)\n127 to 113 East 85th Street, north side, between Lexington and Park Aves., showing the synagogue of the Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun occupying Nos. 121-117. West of same is the School of the Sisters of the Helpers of the Holy Souls at No. 115-113. Partially shown on the right is the Yorkville Talmund Torah School, No. 127-123.\n\nAugust 13, 1937.\n\nGeorge D. Chinn.\n\n(2)\n113-115 East 85th Street, adjoining the N.E. corner of Park Ave., showing the School of the Sisters of the Helpers of the Holy Souls.\n\nAugust 13, 1937.\n\nGeorge D. Chinn.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "85th Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714684f", "uuid": "9d54a2f0-c545-012f-3dee-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-135a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714684f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 85th Street (East) - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "714684b", "back_text": "39 East 85th Street, Northeast corner Madison Avenue showing P.S. 6.\nBoard of Education, N.Y.C.\n1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "85th Street (East) & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714681f", "uuid": "9c4ca600-c545-012f-9574-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1354-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714681f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: 85th Street (East) - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chinn, George D.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Educational facilities", "Music education"]}, "back_id": "714681b", "back_text": "112 to 118 East 85th Street (right to left), adjoining and east of the S.E. corner of Park Ave. No. 112 is occupied by the Kewahnew and the Micanopee Democratic Clubs. The two adjoining structures, Nos. 114 and 116 are the quarters of the New York College of Music.\n\nAugust 13, 1937.\n\nGift of Geo. D. Chinn.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "85th Street (East) & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -11529,7 +11529,7 @@ {"id": "714707f", "uuid": "a72606a0-c545-012f-d565-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1388-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714707f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 86th Street (East) - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "714707b", "back_text": "East 86th Street, east of Third Ave. Note the station of the Second Ave. Elevated Line.\n\nOctober 8, 1936.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\nFederal Art Project.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "86th Street (East) & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714705f", "uuid": "a6676100-c545-012f-16e2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1384-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714705f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 86th Street (East) - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bakeries", "Bookstores", "Business districts", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "714705b", "back_text": "204-208 East 86th Street, east of, adjoining, and at the S.E. corner of Third Avenue.\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "86th Street (East) & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714706f", "uuid": "a6ccb880-c545-012f-b812-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1386-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714706f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 86th Street (East) - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714706b", "back_text": "201-209 East 86th Street, east of and adjoining the N.E. corner of Third Avenue. No. 205-209 will soon be torn down to make way for the National Bank of Yorkville. The Lyceum Theatre, No. 201 is the corner building.\n\nAugust 2, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "86th Street (East) & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "714709f", "uuid": "a8089c00-c545-012f-27bd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-138c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714709f&t=w", "date": "1932, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: 86th Street (East) - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Billiard parlors", "Detectives", "Drugstores", "Organizations"]}, "back_id": "714709b", "back_text": "165-171 East 86th Street, north side, west of Third Avenue. No. 167 is a three-story frame house with a brick front. No. 169 is the 86th Street entrance of Loew's Orpheum Theatre, which extends through to 87th Street.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York. Negative No. 233.\n\n\nThe same.\n\nAugust 17, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "86th Street (East) & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "714709f", "uuid": "a8089c00-c545-012f-27bd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-138c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714709f&t=w", "date": "1932, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: 86th Street (East) - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Billiard parlors", "Detectives", "Drugstores", "Organizations"]}, "back_id": "714709b", "back_text": "165-171 East 86th Street, north side, west of Third Avenue. No. 167 is a three-story frame house with a brick front. No. 169 is the 86th Street entrance of Loew's Orpheum Theatre, which extends through to 87th Street.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York. Negative No. 233.\n\nThe same.\n\nAugust 17, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "86th Street (East) & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714712f", "uuid": "a91f5cb0-c545-012f-8631-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1392-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714712f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 86th Street (East) - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "714712b", "back_text": "East 86th Street, west from Third to Fifth Aves.\nOctober 8, 1936.\nW.P.A. Photo.\nFederal Art Project.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "86th Street (East) & 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714725f", "uuid": "ae618390-c545-012f-b177-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-13ac-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714725f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: 86th Street (East) - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Automobiles"]}, "back_id": "714725b", "back_text": "10-2 East 86th Street, adjoining and east of the S.E. corner of Fifth Avenue. These buildings will soon be demolished to make way for a large apartment house.\nAbout 1925.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "86th Street (East) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714692f", "uuid": "a0c23a30-c545-012f-8c05-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-136a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714692f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 86th Street (East) - East End Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714692b", "back_text": "538-546 East 86th Street, west of and adjoining the S.W. corner of East End Avenue.\nJuly 25, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "86th Street (East) & East End Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -11540,7 +11540,7 @@ {"id": "714713f", "uuid": "a9805da0-c545-012f-fbe0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1394-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714713f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: 86th Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Young Men\u2019s Christian Association of the City of New York. Eighty-sixth Street Branch"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clubs"]}, "back_id": "714713b", "back_text": "153-151 East 86th Street, east of, adjoining, and at the N.E. corner of Lexington Ave. No. 153 is a branch of the Y, M. C. A.\n\nAugust 2, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "86th Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714714f", "uuid": "a9e856f0-c545-012f-7a47-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1396-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714714f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 86th Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "714714b", "back_text": "East 86th Street, west from Lexington to Fifth Aves., showing at the latter point a portion of Central Park.\n\nOctober 8, 1936.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\nFederal Art Project.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "86th Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714715f", "uuid": "aa3b2750-c545-012f-c554-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1398-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714715f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 86th Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714715b", "back_text": "113-115 East 86th Street, north side, between Lexington and Park Aves. Building shown is occupied by the Congregation Agudath Jeshorim.\n\nJune 21, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "86th Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "714708f", "uuid": "a79baf50-c545-012f-e89d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-138a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714708f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1933", "title": "Manhattan: 86th Street (East) - Liberty Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Barbershops", "Beer gardens", "Business districts", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "714708b", "back_text": "#217-241 East 86th Street, looking Eastwards.\nP.L. Sperr,\n\nNEG, #4439\n\n(2)\n239-241 East 86th Street, North side, looking Eastwards, between Second and Third Avenues, showing German Beer Gardens.\nVictor Volnar,\n\n\n(3) East 86th Street, North Side, between Second and Third Avenues, showing German Beer Gardens.\nVictor Volnar,\n\nAbout 1930.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "86th Street (East) & Liberty Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "714708f", "uuid": "a79baf50-c545-012f-e89d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-138a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714708f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1933", "title": "Manhattan: 86th Street (East) - Liberty Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Barbershops", "Beer gardens", "Business districts", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "714708b", "back_text": "#217-241 East 86th Street, looking Eastwards.\nP.L. Sperr,\n\nNEG, #4439\n\n(2)\n239-241 East 86th Street, North side, looking Eastwards, between Second and Third Avenues, showing German Beer Gardens.\nVictor Volnar,\n\n(3) East 86th Street, North Side, between Second and Third Avenues, showing German Beer Gardens.\nVictor Volnar,\n\nAbout 1930.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "86th Street (East) & Liberty Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714720f", "uuid": "ac368d80-c545-012f-a594-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-13a2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714720f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 86th Street (East) - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714720b", "back_text": "55-51 East 86th Street, east of, adjoining, and at the N.E. corner of Madison Avenue.\nAbout 1928.\n\nJoseph Smith.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "86th Street (East) & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714721f", "uuid": "acad8f80-c545-012f-af76-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-13a4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714721f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 86th Street (East) - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714721b", "back_text": "49-57 East 86th Street, east of, adjoining, and at the N.E. corner of Madison Avenue. About 1927.\n\nJoseph Smith.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "86th Street (East) & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714695f", "uuid": "a21ead60-c545-012f-6a4b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1370-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714695f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1932", "title": "Manhattan: 86th Street (East) - York Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clinics"]}, "back_id": "714695b", "back_text": "(1)\nDobbs Health Station and Infant Clinic, 519 East 86th Street, north side, east of York Avenue. The wing of this building is a frame structure.\nAugust 2, 1927\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing the adjoining house, which is No. 517.\n1932\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York\n\nThe New York Sun of December 22, 1938 reports the filing of plans for a modern, 6 story apartment on the present site of Nos. 517-21 E. 86th Street. This structure, at a cost of $175,000 will rise to the west of Misericorde Hospital and stand where the three buildings in the larger view are.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "86th Street (East) & York Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -11577,10 +11577,10 @@ {"id": "714722f", "uuid": "ad07fac0-c545-012f-8afb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-13a6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714722f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: 86th Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "714722b", "back_text": "86th Street, south side, west from Madison (left, not shown) to Fifth (right) Aves., showing the newly constructed 22-story apartment house, the Adams. To the east of same is a portion of the Croydon and to the west, the Wm. Starr Miller residence. Across the roof of the latter appears a southwesterly view across the southern end of Central Park.\n\nAbout 1929.\n\nJames Smith.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "86th Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714723f", "uuid": "ad841280-c545-012f-1230-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-13a8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714723f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 86th Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "714723b", "back_text": "(1)\n86th Street, Madison to 5th Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nSeptember 19, 1920.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nOctober 24, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "86th Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714724f", "uuid": "addea470-c545-012f-6c0e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-13aa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714724f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 86th Street - Madison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714724b", "back_text": "(1) 86th Street, Madison to 5th Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\nSeptember 18, 1920.\n(2) Same, after reconstruction.\nOctober 24, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "86th Street & Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "714716f", "uuid": "aaa1c600-c545-012f-e77b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-139a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714716f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 86th Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "714716b", "back_text": "(1)\n86th Street, Park to Madison Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n\nSeptember 19, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "86th Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "714716f", "uuid": "aaa1c600-c545-012f-e77b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-139a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714716f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 86th Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "714716b", "back_text": "(1)\n86th Street, Park to Madison Avenue.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nSeptember 19, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "86th Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714717f", "uuid": "aaf20870-c545-012f-24cc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-139c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714717f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 86th Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714717b", "back_text": "(1)\n86th Street, Park Avenue to Madison, south side.\n(Before reconstruction),\nSeptember 19, 1920.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\nOctober 24, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "86th Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714718f", "uuid": "ab631630-c545-012f-2dcd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-139e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714718f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 86th Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714718b", "back_text": "1)\n86th Street, Park Avenue to Madison North side.\n(Before reconstruction).\nSeptember 12, 1920.\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\nOctober 24, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "86th Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "714719f", "uuid": "abd31a30-c545-012f-3961-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-13a0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714719f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 86th Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714719b", "back_text": "(1)\n86th Street, Park Avenue to Madison.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nSeptember 19, 1920.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\n\nOctober 24, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "86th Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "714719f", "uuid": "abd31a30-c545-012f-3961-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-13a0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714719f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 86th Street - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714719b", "back_text": "(1)\n86th Street, Park Avenue to Madison.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nSeptember 19, 1920.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nOctober 24, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "86th Street & Park Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "417172", "uuid": "993d0be0-c611-012f-4c35-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47da-d7a4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=417172&t=w", "date": null, "title": "No. 875 Park Avenue. Southeast Corner Seventy-eighth Street.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Dwellings"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "875 Park Avenue. Seventy-eighth Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "The World's loose leaf album of apartment houses, containing views and ground plans of the principal high class apartment houses in New York City, together with a map showing the situation of these houses, transportation facilities, etc."} {"id": "1557756", "uuid": "600f3480-c5ec-012f-3ab9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-c3e4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1557756&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx - 877 Southern Boulevard - Tiffany Street", "alt_title": ["New York Public Library Hunts Point Branch"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": ["New York Public Library. Hunts Point Branch"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc", "Historic buildings", "Libraries"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "877 Southern Boulevard & Tiffany Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Bronx"} {"id": "725698f", "uuid": "b2cbef70-c556-012f-8fb3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6958-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725698f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: 87th Avenue - 139th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "725698b", "back_text": "Eighty-seventh Ave. (right), north side, east from 139th Street (formerly Maple Street), showing homes not in existence in 1913.\n\nOctober 1928.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "87th Avenue & 139th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -11610,7 +11610,7 @@ {"id": "714756f", "uuid": "ba0e4300-c545-012f-bf01-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-13e8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714756f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 88th Street (East) - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "714756b", "back_text": "311-331 East 88th Street, north side, between Second and First Avenues.\nAugust 30, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "88th Street (East) & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714758f", "uuid": "bae217f0-c545-012f-fa6f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-13ec-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714758f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 88th Street (East) - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "714758b", "back_text": "315G\nLOCAL HISTORY AND GENEALOGY\n\n230 East 88th Street, between Second and Third Avenues showing P.S. 30.\n\nBoard of Education, N.Y.C.\n 1920.\n\n315G\nLOCAL HISTORY AND GENEALOGY\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "88th Street (East) & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714759f", "uuid": "bb4f8ac0-c545-012f-3300-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-13ee-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714759f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: 88th Street (East) - Lexington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chinn, George D.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Courthouses"]}, "back_id": "714759b", "back_text": "153 to 169 East 88th Street, north side, east from but not including Lexington to Third Aves., showing the Sixth District Court at No. 155-157 (2-story building).\n\nAugust 13, 1937.\n\nGeorge D. Chinn.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "88th Street (East) & Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "714753f", "uuid": "b8f01920-c545-012f-ffc0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-13e2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714753f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: 88th Street (East) - York Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "714753b", "back_text": "(1) East 88th Street, from York to First Avenue, showing the W.P.A. reconstruction work.\n\nP.L. Sperr, June 10th, 1937.\n\n\n(2) The same, from a slightly different angle.\n\nP.L. Sperr, June 10th, 1937.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "88th Street (East) & York Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "714753f", "uuid": "b8f01920-c545-012f-ffc0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-13e2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714753f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: 88th Street (East) - York Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "714753b", "back_text": "(1) East 88th Street, from York to First Avenue, showing the W.P.A. reconstruction work.\n\nP.L. Sperr, June 10th, 1937.\n\n(2) The same, from a slightly different angle.\n\nP.L. Sperr, June 10th, 1937.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "88th Street (East) & York Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714754f", "uuid": "b943ef20-c545-012f-1723-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-13e4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714754f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Manhattan: 88th Street (East) - York Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Police stations"]}, "back_id": "714754b", "back_text": "422-434 East 88th Street, south side, between York and First Aves. showing the 35th Precinct Police Station. Today this structure is occupied\nby a clinic of Metropolitan Hospital.\nAbout 1910.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "88th Street (East) & York Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "1508359", "uuid": "1114d6b0-c5cf-012f-51f6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-04da-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1508359&t=w", "date": "1945-04-18", "title": "88th Street (East) #535-39", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1508360", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "88th Street (East) #535-39, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} {"id": "714765f", "uuid": "bdc84610-c545-012f-575e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-13fa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714765f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 88th Street (West) - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "714765b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "88th Street (West) & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -11623,7 +11623,7 @@ {"id": "714762f", "uuid": "bca0e400-c545-012f-468d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-13f4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714762f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: 88th Street (West) - Central Park West", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Elevated railroads", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "714762b", "back_text": "West 88th Street, west from a point west of Central Park West and viewing towards Columbus Avenue, where the Ninth Avenue \"El\" line appears. View 2 is limited to the residential buildings on the south side of 88th Street.\nMay 14, 1940\nNo's. 1-2\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "88th Street (West) & Central Park West, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714763f", "uuid": "bcfe9400-c545-012f-b1a8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-13f6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714763f&t=w", "date": "1911", "title": "Manhattan: 88th Street (West) - Central Park West", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "714763b", "back_text": "30-32 West 88th Street, south side, between Central Park West and Columbus Avenue.\n1911.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "88th Street (West) & Central Park West, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714764f", "uuid": "bd700da0-c545-012f-c347-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-13f8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714764f&t=w", "date": "1911", "title": "Manhattan: 88th Street (West) - Central Park West", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "714764b", "back_text": "42-44 West 88th Street, south side, between Central Park West and Columbus Avenue.\nAbout 1911.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "88th Street (West) & Central Park West, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "714766f", "uuid": "be352410-c545-012f-8ab1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-13fc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714766f&t=w", "date": "1911", "title": "Manhattan: 88th Street (West) - Columbus Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses", "Row houses"]}, "back_id": "714766b", "back_text": "122-124, 130 West 88th Street, south side, west of Columbus Avenue. There are no house numbers on this street between 124 and 130.\n\nAbout 1911.\n\n\nNegative No.117 (5x10\")\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "88th Street (West) & Columbus Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "714766f", "uuid": "be352410-c545-012f-8ab1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-13fc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714766f&t=w", "date": "1911", "title": "Manhattan: 88th Street (West) - Columbus Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses", "Row houses"]}, "back_id": "714766b", "back_text": "122-124, 130 West 88th Street, south side, west of Columbus Avenue. There are no house numbers on this street between 124 and 130.\n\nAbout 1911.\n\nNegative No.117 (5x10\")\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "88th Street (West) & Columbus Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714769f", "uuid": "bf5006b0-c545-012f-51e7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1402-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714769f&t=w", "date": "1911", "title": "Manhattan: 88th Street (West) - Columbus Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "714769b", "back_text": "163-167 West 88th Street, north side, between Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues.\n1911.\n\nGift of E. M. Jenks.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "88th Street (West) & Columbus Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714757f", "uuid": "ba89d000-c545-012f-72a3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-13ea-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714757f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: 88th Street - 2nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Dental offices", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "714757b", "back_text": "88th Street, at, adjoining, and east of the N.E. corner of Second Avenue.\n\nJanuary 31, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "88th Street & 2nd Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "702896f", "uuid": "d4322a70-c532-012f-87fb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c3ae-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702896f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Brooklyn: 88th Street - Avenue N", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "Jamaica Bay (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bays (Bodies of water)", "Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "702896b", "back_text": "(1)\nEast 88th Street, south of Ave. N, near Jamaica Bay looking eastward.\nJuly 6, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, a bit further south, and adjacent to view seen on plate 1.\nJuly 6, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "88th Street & Avenue N, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -11660,7 +11660,7 @@ {"id": "714794f", "uuid": "c8894560-c545-012f-746c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1434-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714794f&t=w", "date": "1912", "title": "Manhattan: 89th Street (West) - West End Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "714794b", "back_text": "315 West 89th Street, north side, between West End Avenue and Riverside Drive.\nAbout 1912.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "89th Street (West) & West End Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714795f", "uuid": "c8ebb190-c545-012f-f833-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1436-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714795f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Manhattan: 89th Street (West) - West End Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Brownstone buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "714795b", "back_text": "316-326 West 89th Street, south side, between Riverside Drive and West End Avenue.\nAbout 1924.\n\nGift of E. M. Jenks.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "89th Street (West) & West End Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714796f", "uuid": "c92fbaa0-c545-012f-0138-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1438-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714796f&t=w", "date": "1912", "title": "Manhattan: 89th Street (West) - West End Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "714796b", "back_text": "323-319 West 89th Street, north side, between Riverside Drive and West End Avenue. About 1912.", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "89th Street (West) & West End Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "725705f", "uuid": "b52cb780-c556-012f-529f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6966-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725705f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 89th Street - Roosevelt Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "725705b", "back_text": "37-52 89th Street, west side, adjoining the N.W. corner of Roosevelt Avenue, showing the Sylvia Court, viewing northward from near Roosevelt Avenue.\n\n\nAbout 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "89th Street & Roosevelt Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "725705f", "uuid": "b52cb780-c556-012f-529f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6966-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=725705f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: 89th Street - Roosevelt Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "725705b", "back_text": "37-52 89th Street, west side, adjoining the N.W. corner of Roosevelt Avenue, showing the Sylvia Court, viewing northward from near Roosevelt Avenue.\n\nAbout 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "89th Street & Roosevelt Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "710051f", "uuid": "191769f0-c53e-012f-8030-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ef26-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710051f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: 8th Avenue (East) - Mercer Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "710051b", "back_text": "View 1, and 2:\nEast 8th Avenue south side and westward across Mercer Street.\nP.L. Speer.\nOctober 11, 1939.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "8th Avenue (East) & Mercer Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710244f", "uuid": "68dc1820-c53e-012f-07b8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f0a8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710244f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: 8th Avenue - [117th Street]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "710244b", "back_text": "(1) and (2)\nEighth Avenue east side looking north and showing the old El Structure.\nDecember 24, 1941.\n\n(3)\nEighth Avenue east side from 117th Street, north west corner looking southwards after demolition.\n\nP.L.Speer.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "8th Avenue & [117th Street], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710281f", "uuid": "6f473f70-c53e-012f-ad94-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f0f2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710281f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 8th Avenue - [125th and 126th Streets]", "alt_title": ["[2338-40 8th Avenue ; Frederick Douglass Boulevard.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "710281b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "8th Avenue & [125th and 126th Streets], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -11705,7 +11705,7 @@ {"id": "710269f", "uuid": "735d5940-c53e-012f-3f88-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f0da-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710269f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 8th Avenue - 130th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "710269b", "back_text": "(1)\nEighth Avenue, 131st to 130th Street, west side.\n(Before reconstruction).\nAugust 2, 1920.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\n October 24, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "8th Avenue & 130th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710270f", "uuid": "73bc2b30-c53e-012f-1a44-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f0dc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710270f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 8th Avenue - 130th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "710270b", "back_text": "(1) Eighth Avenue, 131st Street, to 130th Street, east side.\n(Before reconstruction).\nAugust 2, 1920.\n\n(2) Same, after reconstruction.\nOctober 24, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "8th Avenue & 130th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710271f", "uuid": "741e28d0-c53e-012f-152c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f0de-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710271f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 8th Avenue - 131st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "710271b", "back_text": "(1)\nEighth Avenue, 132nd to 131st Street.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nAugust 2, 1920.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nOctober 24, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "8th Avenue & 131st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "710272f", "uuid": "74782900-c53e-012f-bb48-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f0e0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710272f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 8th Avenue - 131st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "710272b", "back_text": "(1)\nEighth Avenue, 132nd to 131st Street, east side. (Before reconstruction).\n\nAugust 2, 1920.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\n\nOctober 24, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "8th Avenue & 131st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "710272f", "uuid": "74782900-c53e-012f-bb48-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f0e0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710272f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 8th Avenue - 131st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "710272b", "back_text": "(1)\nEighth Avenue, 132nd to 131st Street, east side. (Before reconstruction).\n\nAugust 2, 1920.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nOctober 24, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "8th Avenue & 131st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710273f", "uuid": "74f0c0a0-c53e-012f-87ec-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f0e2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710273f&t=w", "date": "1940, 1941", "title": "Manhattan: 8th Avenue - 132nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "demolition"]}, "back_id": "710273b", "back_text": "(1) Eighth Avenue north and across 132nd Street, showing El before demolition.\nNovember 5, 1940\n\n(2) and (3) Same\nEighth Avenue northwards and across 131nd Street, showing El pillars in demolition process.\nJanuary 7, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "8th Avenue & 132nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710274f", "uuid": "755037e0-c53e-012f-1a56-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f0e4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710274f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 8th Avenue - 132nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "710274b", "back_text": "(1)\nEighth Avenue 133rd to 132nd Street, West side. (Before reconstruction).\n\nAugust 2, 1920.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nOctober 24, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "8th Avenue & 132nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710276f", "uuid": "7631d0a0-c53e-012f-2cb0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f0e8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710276f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: 8th Avenue - 132nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "710276b", "back_text": "(1)\nEighth Avenue, 133rd and 132nd Street, west side.\n(Before reconstruction)\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\nOctober 2, 1920\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "8th Avenue & 132nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -11942,7 +11942,7 @@ {"id": "710995f", "uuid": "a0452280-c53f-012f-7d84-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f686-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710995f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 8th Street (West) - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "710995b", "back_text": "33-35 West 8th Street, north side, between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, showing two typical Village restaurants, Anne Miller's at 33 and The Bamboo Forest at 35. The Bamboo Forest, a Chinese place, took the premises over about 1932; its predecessor was a Japanese Restaurant.\n\nApril 26, 1933\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "8th Street (West) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711000f", "uuid": "a2742bf0-c53f-012f-d0a6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f690-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711000f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: 8th Street (West) - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Galleries & museums"]}, "back_id": "711000b", "back_text": "West 8th Street, south side, west from Fifth Avenue to Macdougal Street (right of View 1). At the left are former stables of which the first (No.4) is the studio of the Clay Club.\n\nAdjoining the second of these is the Whitney Museum of Modern Art. This institution, founded by Mrs. Gertrude Vanderbilt, occupied the remodelled structures No's. 8-10-12, in 1931.\n\nView No. 2 shows only the Museum and its main entrance.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nMay 24, 1933 Neg. #560\n\nW. P. A. Photo\nFederal Writers Project\n1936\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "8th Street (West) & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710994f", "uuid": "9fe09670-c53f-012f-3afb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f684-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710994f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 8th Street (West) - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "710994b", "back_text": "29 West 8th Street, and west, to Sixth Avenue, a close-up of the dry cleaners, restaurants, tea shops, art shops, and beauty parlors which make up this important Village thoroughfare. H. Behlen & Brothers, beyond the Sixth Avenue elevated, are in a building on the south side of Christopher Street. May 24, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "8th Street (West) & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "710999f", "uuid": "a212e5c0-c53f-012f-15ca-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f68e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710999f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 8th Street (West) - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "710999b", "back_text": "(1) 63-59 West 8th Street, at, adjoining and east of the N.E. corner of Sixth Ave., as seen thru excavation at the S.E. corner.\n\nJune 5, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2) The same, from a different angle.\n\nJune 5, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "8th Street (West) & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "710999f", "uuid": "a212e5c0-c53f-012f-15ca-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f68e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710999f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 8th Street (West) - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "710999b", "back_text": "(1) 63-59 West 8th Street, at, adjoining and east of the N.E. corner of Sixth Ave., as seen thru excavation at the S.E. corner.\n\nJune 5, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, from a different angle.\n\nJune 5, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "8th Street (West) & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711001f", "uuid": "a2f9adc0-c53f-012f-6b70-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f692-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711001f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 8th Street (West) - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711001b", "back_text": "West 8th Street, east from Sixth Ave., showing W.P.A. employees re-moving surface car tracks.\n\nNovember 23, 1936.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\nFederal Art Project.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "8th Street (West) & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711002f", "uuid": "a3569490-c53f-012f-6df6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f694-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711002f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 8th Street (West) - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "711002b", "back_text": "West 8th Street, at, adjoining and east of the N.E. corner of Sixth Ave. Excavation partially shown on the right, is at the S.E. corner of Sixth Ave.\n\nJune 5, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "8th Street (West) & 6th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710996f", "uuid": "a0bbde50-c53f-012f-ddc7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f688-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710996f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 8th Street (West) - MacDougal Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Grocery stores"]}, "back_id": "710996b", "back_text": "46, 48-30, 32-4, 58-62 West Eight Street, south side, between Macdougal Street and Sixth Avenue: shops, grocery store and tenements, movie, night club, and lunch wagon, on one of Greenwich Village's principal streets. 46 West 8th Street replaced an 3-story stable, 52-4 was built around 1927, and the lunch wagon stands on the site of old 56 West 8th Street. See the closer view of 52-4 and 56, taken the same date. Of 58-60-62, only 58 is actually shown here.\nMay 24, 1933\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "8th Street (West) & MacDougal Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -11951,7 +11951,7 @@ {"id": "702474f", "uuid": "3136f850-c532-012f-4221-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c062-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702474f&t=w", "date": "1923, 1924, 1925, 1928", "title": "Brooklyn: 8th Street (West) - Surf Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Fire stations", "Police stations"]}, "back_id": "702474b", "back_text": "(1) West 8th Street, east side, north of Surf Ave., showing the B.M.T. line overhead. Beyond it is the old police station for this area. October 1928. Eugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2) The same, a closer view showing more of the B.M.T. line overhead. January 1924. Eugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(3) The same, a view further north showing, partially visible, the firehouse of Engine Co. No. 245, beyond it is the old engine house, headquarters for the exempt firemen. Note the figure in front of it 1-story up. December 1923. Eugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(4) The same, another view of no. 3 showing only the old engine house. June 1925. Eugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "8th Street (West) & Surf Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702475f", "uuid": "31cbd8b0-c532-012f-78ab-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c064-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702475f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Brooklyn: 8th Street (West) - Surf Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "Coney Island (New York, N.Y.)", "Coney Island Boardwalk (New York, N.Y.)", "Dreamland Amusement Park (New York, N. Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parking lots"]}, "back_id": "702475b", "back_text": "(1)\nWest 8th Street, north from the Coney Island (Reigelmann) Boardwalk, to Surf Ave., as seen across the Dreamland parking grounds. On the west side of the street, is the \"Modern Atlantic\", specializing in hot salt water baths. Also shown is the \"Cyclone\" a roller coaster.\n\nAugust 8, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing also the Luna Park \"Towers\" in the background.\n\nAugust 8, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "8th Street (West) & Surf Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "733314f", "uuid": "72df4150-c562-012f-7f48-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a4ba-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733314f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Street scenes - Miscellaneous.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 8th Street (West) - MacDougal Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "733314b", "back_text": "Street Scene, Miscellaneous: An organ grinders monkey and spectators on West 8th Street at Macdougal Street.\n\nMay 1, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "8th Street (West) and MacDougal Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "710988f", "uuid": "9d335890-c53f-012f-c460-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f678-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710988f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 8th Street (West) btw University Place - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": ["Whitney Museum of American Art."], "creator": "Lincoln, F. S.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Galleries & museums"]}, "back_id": "710988b", "back_text": "Whitney Museum of American Art\n10 W. 8 St., southside, betw. University Place and Fifth Av.\n\nBruce Butterfield, Archt.\n\n\n739 Pl\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "8th Street (West) btw University Place & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "710988f", "uuid": "9d335890-c53f-012f-c460-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f678-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710988f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 8th Street (West) btw University Place - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": ["Whitney Museum of American Art."], "creator": "Lincoln, F. S.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Galleries & museums"]}, "back_id": "710988b", "back_text": "Whitney Museum of American Art\n10 W. 8 St., southside, betw. University Place and Fifth Av.\n\nBruce Butterfield, Archt.\n\n739 Pl\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "8th Street (West) btw University Place & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710989f", "uuid": "9db207b0-c53f-012f-ea13-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f67a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710989f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 8th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Lincoln, F. S.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Galleries & museums"]}, "back_id": "710989b", "back_text": "Whitney Museum\n8th St. New York City\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "8th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710990f", "uuid": "9e12cdc0-c53f-012f-407b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f67c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710990f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 8th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Lincoln, F. S.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Galleries & museums"]}, "back_id": "710990b", "back_text": "W. Whitney Museum, 8th St. NYC\n10\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "8th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710977f", "uuid": "98f51690-c53f-012f-03b1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f662-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710977f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Manhattan: 8th Street - 1st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "710977b", "back_text": "\"L\" Station\n6-24-1942\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "8th Street & 1st Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -11960,7 +11960,7 @@ {"id": "710982f", "uuid": "9abbd680-c53f-012f-6b3d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f66c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710982f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 8th Street - 4th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Drugstores"]}, "back_id": "710982b", "back_text": "8th Street, at the intersection of Fourth Avenue, Astor Place, and the northern end of Lafayette Street. The car track in the foreground is on 8th Street; the street car is going west on Astor Place past Bible House, which however, has its own house numbers instead of Astor Place house numbers.\nBible House was built in 1852 by the American Bible Society. In the background, on the west side of Fourth Avenue, may be seen the newer of the John Wanamaker stores, built around 1905.\nAugust 5, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "8th Street & 4th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "702464f", "uuid": "2d85cec0-c532-012f-5166-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c04e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702464f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: 8th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clubs"]}, "back_id": "702464b", "back_text": "315 8th Street, north side, between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, showing the Red Men's Club.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nMay 3, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "8th Street & 5th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "710972f", "uuid": "96e8b7a0-c53f-012f-ee80-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f658-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710972f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: 8th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "710972b", "back_text": "15-13-11-9 East 8th Street (formerly 53-59 Clinton Place), north side, east of Fifth Avenue.\n13 East 8th Street (formerly 55 Clinton Place), the house with the large vine, has been for some years the home of Richard Watson Glider, author and Editor-in-Chief (since 1881) of The Century Magazine, who will continue to reside here till his death, in 1909. Eighth Street, west of Broadway, used to be called Clinton Place, the houses being numbered west from Broadway. The name and numbering was changed in 1899. As may be seen in this picture, the street has already lost its residential character. Nearly thirty years later this scene will not have changed greatly. Mr. Glider's house will have been remodelled like No. 9; the parlor store will be occupied by Fred Leighton's Indian Trading Post, and the basement by a gown shop and an interior decorator.\n\nApril 11, 1906.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "8th Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "710985f", "uuid": "9bea4890-c53f-012f-f1a8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f672-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710985f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 8th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Stables", "Studios"]}, "back_id": "710985b", "back_text": "Clay Club Studio, 4 West 8th Street, adjoining the S.W. corner of Fifth Avenue. This building used to be a stable.\n\nMay 24, 1933.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "8th Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "710985f", "uuid": "9bea4890-c53f-012f-f1a8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f672-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710985f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 8th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Stables", "Studios"]}, "back_id": "710985b", "back_text": "Clay Club Studio, 4 West 8th Street, adjoining the S.W. corner of Fifth Avenue. This building used to be a stable.\n\nMay 24, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "8th Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710986f", "uuid": "9c56c350-c53f-012f-b40b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f674-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710986f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 8th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Stables", "Studios"]}, "back_id": "710986b", "back_text": "4-6 and 8 West 8th Street, adjoining S.W. corner of Fifth Avenue. 4 and 6 used to be stables; the former is now the Clay Club Studio. No. 8, which is only partially included in the picture, is being remodelled to house the Whitney Museum of American Art. Compare this with the view of the whole block in May, 1933, two years later.\n\nMarch 21, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "8th Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710997f", "uuid": "a1151830-c53f-012f-3737-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f68a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710997f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 8th Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Beauty shops", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "710997b", "back_text": "8th Street (formerly known also as Clinton Place), east from 47 West 8th Street, between Sixth and Fifth Avenues, showing the One Fifth Avenue apartment building (built about 1926) in the background. This is one of the principal small shop and restaurant centers of Greenwich Village. Alice McCollister's, shown at No. 3, is one of the best known restaurants, favored not only for dinner but also for late Sunday breakfast.\n\nMay 4, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "8th Street & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "702465f", "uuid": "2dced9f0-c532-012f-7c1d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c050-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702465f&t=w", "date": "1936, 1941", "title": "Brooklyn: 8th Street - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clubs"]}, "back_id": "702465b", "back_text": "339 8th Street, adjoining the northwest corner of Sixth Avenue, showing the Young Men's Hebrew Association. View 2 shows the place boarded.\n\nP. L. Sperr View 1: July 4th, 1936\n View 2: May 3rd, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "8th Street & 6th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -12169,7 +12169,7 @@ {"id": "714886f", "uuid": "eb7cc670-c545-012f-6b10-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-14ec-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714886f&t=w", "date": "1912", "title": "Manhattan: 96th Street (West) - Central Park West", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "714886b", "back_text": "17-11 West 96th Street, north side, west of Central Park West.\nAbout 1912.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "96th Street (West) & Central Park West, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714887f", "uuid": "ebe2c8b0-c545-012f-a22b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-14ee-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714887f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 96th Street (West) - Central Park West", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "714887b", "back_text": "34-42 West 96th Street, south side, between Central Park West and Columbus Avenue.\nMarch 15, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "96th Street (West) & Central Park West, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714888f", "uuid": "ec2d1390-c545-012f-e6ee-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-14f0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714888f&t=w", "date": "1911", "title": "Manhattan: 96th Street (West) - Columbus Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "714888b", "back_text": "50-52 West 96th Street, south side, east of Columbus Avenue.\nAbout 1911.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "96th Street (West) & Columbus Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "714889f", "uuid": "ec97d070-c545-012f-a325-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-14f2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714889f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 96th Street (West) - Columbus Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Duplexes", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "714889b", "back_text": "(1)\n70-72 West 96th Street, at and adjoining the S,E. corner of Columbus Avenue. These are 2\u00bd-story frame houses.\nMarch 15, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing more of the houses on each side of the building. 1932.\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "96th Street (West) & Columbus Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "714889f", "uuid": "ec97d070-c545-012f-a325-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-14f2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714889f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 96th Street (West) - Columbus Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Duplexes", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "714889b", "back_text": "(1)\n70-72 West 96th Street, at and adjoining the S,E. corner of Columbus Avenue. These are 2\u00bd-story frame houses.\nMarch 15, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing more of the houses on each side of the building. 1932.\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "96th Street (West) & Columbus Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714890f", "uuid": "ecf89ab0-c545-012f-1c11-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-14f4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714890f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 96th Street (West) - Columbus Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Building construction"]}, "back_id": "714890b", "back_text": "105-101 West 96th Street, north side, west of, adjoining, and at the N.W. corner of Columbus Avenue.\nMarch 15, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "96th Street (West) & Columbus Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714891f", "uuid": "ed41bbc0-c545-012f-de4c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-14f6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714891f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: 96th Street (West) - Columbus Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "714891b", "back_text": "111-105 West 96th Street, north side, west of Columbus Avenue.\nMarch 15, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "96th Street (West) & Columbus Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "714894f", "uuid": "ee6bf5d0-c545-012f-5adc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-14fc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=714894f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 96th Street (West) - West End Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "714894b", "back_text": "320 West 96th Street, south side, between West End Avenue and Riverside Drive. This vacant lot extends to Riverside Drive.\n\nApril 3, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "96th Street (West) & West End Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -12315,7 +12315,7 @@ {"id": "710364f", "uuid": "9b7ac650-c53e-012f-4ff6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f198-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710364f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1932", "title": "Manhattan: 9th Avenue - 29th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Department stores", "Elevated railroads", "Post offices", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "710364b", "back_text": "(1)\nNinth Ave., north from West 29th to 30th Streets; the excavation for the new U.S. Parcel Post Office. The Ninth Ave., Elevated with Station at West 30th Street, is shown on Ninth Ave.\n\nFebruary 1, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, from a different angle, and showing also West 30th Street, at, adjoining and west of the N.W. corner of Ninth Ave.\n\nApril 9, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "9th Avenue & 29th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710362f", "uuid": "9a90c690-c53e-012f-aa5e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f194-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710362f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: 9th Avenue - 29th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Ninth Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Barbershops", "Brewing industry -- New York (State) -- New York", "Elevated railroads", "Furniture stores", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "710362b", "back_text": "Ninth Avenue, west side, from 29th to 30th Streets. What would have been a view north is cut off by the elevated station at 30th Street.\n\nSeptember 27, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "9th Avenue & 29th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710366f", "uuid": "9c5a9f80-c53e-012f-ec75-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f19c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710366f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: 9th Avenue - 30th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Post offices", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "710366b", "back_text": "Ninth Avenue, north from W. 30th Street, as photographed from the downtown platform of the \"El.\" The rear of the U. S. Post Office occupies the 31st - 32nd Street frontage. The loft structure at the S. E. corner of 31st Street houses the New York offices of the mail order house--Sears Roebuck and Company.\n\nJune 7, 1940\nViews 1,2\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "9th Avenue & 30th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "710365f", "uuid": "9bffa680-c53e-012f-7321-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f19a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710365f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1940, 1941", "title": "Manhattan: 9th Avenue - 30th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Ninth Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "710365b", "back_text": "(1)\nNinth Avenue, West Side and south from the 30th Street station of Ninth Avenue \"L\".\nP.L.Sperr,\n\n\n(2) The same and showing spires of the P.E. Church of the Holy Apostles located at S.E. corner W.28th Street. June 7th, 1940\nP.L.Sperr,\n\n\n(3) The same from West 29th Street, after demolition of \"L\".\nP.L.Sperr,\n\n\nApril 17th, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "9th Avenue & 30th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "710365f", "uuid": "9bffa680-c53e-012f-7321-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f19a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710365f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1940, 1941", "title": "Manhattan: 9th Avenue - 30th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Ninth Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "710365b", "back_text": "(1)\nNinth Avenue, West Side and south from the 30th Street station of Ninth Avenue \"L\".\nP.L.Sperr,\n\n(2) The same and showing spires of the P.E. Church of the Holy Apostles located at S.E. corner W.28th Street. June 7th, 1940\nP.L.Sperr,\n\n(3) The same from West 29th Street, after demolition of \"L\".\nP.L.Sperr,\n\nApril 17th, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "9th Avenue & 30th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710368f", "uuid": "9d328050-c53e-012f-9c66-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f1a0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710368f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: 9th Avenue - 31st Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Abbott, Berenice", "subject": {"name": ["Sloane, William", "Y.M.C.A."], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Hotels", "Post offices", "Recreation centers"]}, "back_id": "710368b", "back_text": "Ninth Avenue, east side, north from West 31st to 33rd St's., showing the Pennsylvania Railroad yards to the rear of the General Post Office. The latter faces on Eighth Avenue. West 33rd Street is on the far side, containing the rears of the Y. M. C. A.'s. Sloan House and the J. C. Penney Bldg. Adjoining the last is the Glad Tidings Assembly. The old Manhattan Opera House and the Hotel New Yorker, both on 34th Street near Eighth Avenue, project above the roof of the latter. In the center background is the dominant McGraw-Hill Bldg. on West 42nd Street. The photographers vantage point is given as the Sears Roebuck Bldg. at the S.E. corner of Ninth Avenue and West 31st Street.\n\nAbout 1933\n\nBernice Abbott\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "9th Avenue & 31st Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710369f", "uuid": "9db41a40-c53e-012f-39be-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f1a2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710369f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: 9th Avenue - 31st Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Hotels", "Insurance companies", "Post offices", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "710369b", "back_text": "(1)\nNinth Ave. (foreground), north from and including West 31st (right), to and including West 33rd Streets, showing the general Post Office building extending eastward to Eighth Ave. On the east side of Eighth Ave., and extending eastward to Seventh Ave. appears the Pennsylvania Railroad Station. Directly across same (right) is the 26-story Equitable Life Assurance Society Building, on the east side of Seventh Ave. from West 31st to West 32nd Streets, and the Pennsylvania Hotel, from West 32nd to West 33rd Streets. In the background appear the lower stories of the Empire State Building, and (left) the 45-story Nelson Tower, No. 446-456 Seventh Ave., between West 34th and West 35th Streets. This photograph was taken from No. 424-438 West 32nd Street, a 12-story building between Ninth and Tenth Aves.\n\nDecember 20, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, another view, but showing the Empire State Building in its entirety, before the observation tower was fully completed.\n\nDecember 20, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same as view No. 2.\n\nDecember 20, 1930.\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "9th Avenue & 31st Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710367f", "uuid": "9cd22260-c53e-012f-217c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f19e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710367f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: 9th Avenue - 31st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Post offices"]}, "back_id": "710367b", "back_text": "Ninth Avenue, east side, north from and including 31st Street. July 21, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "9th Avenue & 31st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -12337,7 +12337,7 @@ {"id": "710386f", "uuid": "a4acaad0-c53e-012f-0774-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f1c4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710386f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 9th Avenue - 35th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Grocery stores"]}, "back_id": "710386b", "back_text": "(1)\n461 Ninth Avenue, west side, between 35th and 36th Streets.\nAugust 30, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n459-465 Ninth Avenue, two years earlier. Both 461 and 463 are frame structures, but the latter has a brick front.\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "9th Avenue & 35th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710387f", "uuid": "a5027dc0-c53e-012f-0308-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f1c6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710387f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: 9th Avenue - 36th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clinics", "Elevated railroads", "Fruit", "Markets", "Vegetables"]}, "back_id": "710387b", "back_text": "469 to 483 Ninth Ave., west side, north from West 36th to 37th Streets, and showing prominently the Northwestern Dispensary; No. 469, at the N.W. corner. The buildings faintly seen on the extreme right, at the N.W. corner of West 37th Street are not included in the above numbers. Overhead appears the \"L\" structure that receives its name from this thoroughfare.\n\nOctober 6, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "9th Avenue & 36th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710385f", "uuid": "a42c5b40-c53e-012f-e036-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f1c2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710385f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 9th Avenue - 36th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Barbershops", "Markets", "Meat"]}, "back_id": "710385b", "back_text": "9th Ave 2.s. from 35th and 36th St.\n\n(1)\nNinth Avenue east side looking north across 36th Street.\n\n(2)\n458-560 Ninth Avenue at the East side and Between west 35th and 36th Streets.\n\nP.L. Speer.\nApril 17, 1941.\n\nView 1 View 2 - Neg. #2039\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "9th Avenue & 36th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "710388f", "uuid": "a58b5f30-c53e-012f-a9a0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f1c8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710388f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 9th Avenue - 37th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Butcher shops", "Markets", "Meat", "Publishers and publishing", "Publishing industry"]}, "back_id": "710388b", "back_text": "(1) Ninth Avenue, east side, at 37th Street, and looking northwards.\nNeg. Photostat #\n\n(2) Ninth Avenue north from 38th Street, showing McGraw Hill building in background.\nNeg. Photostat #\n\n(3) Ninth Avenue east side at 40th Street, from a point south of 40th Street, looking north.\n\nP.L. Speer.\n\nApril 17, 1941.\n\n\nNeg. # 1073 [ALL 3 VIEWS ON A NEGATIVE PHOTOSTAT].\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "9th Avenue & 37th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "710388f", "uuid": "a58b5f30-c53e-012f-a9a0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f1c8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710388f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: 9th Avenue - 37th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Butcher shops", "Markets", "Meat", "Publishers and publishing", "Publishing industry"]}, "back_id": "710388b", "back_text": "(1) Ninth Avenue, east side, at 37th Street, and looking northwards.\nNeg. Photostat #\n\n(2) Ninth Avenue north from 38th Street, showing McGraw Hill building in background.\nNeg. Photostat #\n\n(3) Ninth Avenue east side at 40th Street, from a point south of 40th Street, looking north.\n\nP.L. Speer.\n\nApril 17, 1941.\n\nNeg. # 1073 [ALL 3 VIEWS ON A NEGATIVE PHOTOSTAT].\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "9th Avenue & 37th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710389f", "uuid": "a60b4280-c53e-012f-68ed-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f1ca-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710389f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: 9th Avenue - 38th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Coffee shops", "Dental offices", "Elevated railroads", "Hardware stores", "Markets", "Meat"]}, "back_id": "710389b", "back_text": "Ninth Avenue, east side, south from 38th Street. 498 adjoining the S. E. corner of 38th Street, is a three-story frame structure which will stand in 1934.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "9th Avenue & 38th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710391f", "uuid": "a6edaa60-c53e-012f-b8b6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f1ce-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710391f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: 9th Avenue - 39th Street", "alt_title": ["[Paddys Market.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Coffee shops", "Markets", "Meat", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "710391b", "back_text": "Ninth Ave., east side, north from West 39th to 40th Streets, showing a portion of a retail area that is popularly known as \"Paddys Market.\" This set consists of 2 views.\n\nDecember 10, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "9th Avenue & 39th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "710390f", "uuid": "a668c4a0-c53e-012f-dfb8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-f1cc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=710390f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1937", "title": "Manhattan: 9th Avenue - 39th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clothing stores", "Elevated railroads", "Markets"]}, "back_id": "710390b", "back_text": "Ninth Avenue, west side, north from No. 523, at N. W. corner of 39th\nStreet.\nOctober 6, 1927.\nP.L. Sperr,Photographer.\n(2)\nA similar view of 'Paddys Market.' Irrespective of the efforts of these local merchants this market will disappear; the new Lincoln Tunnel necessitating the clearance of the surrounding streets for traffic.\nDecember 10, 1937.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "9th Avenue & 39th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -12537,7 +12537,7 @@ {"id": "702949f", "uuid": "e916fa20-c532-012f-88b6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c418-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702949f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Brooklyn: Adams Street - Willoughby Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Printers", "Printing industry"]}, "back_id": "702949b", "back_text": "Adams Street, east side, between Willoughby and Myrtle Aves. This is a 2-story frame building.\nFebruary 5, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Adams Street & Willoughby Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702950f", "uuid": "e974d060-c532-012f-95f3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c41a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702950f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Brooklyn: Adams Street - Willoughby Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities"]}, "back_id": "702950b", "back_text": "Adams Street, west side, from Willoughby Street, to, but not including Myrtle Ave. A view of the Citizens News Building, where crowds gather to listen to latest sport results.\nApril 5, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Adams Street & Willoughby Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702947f", "uuid": "e83f8c30-c532-012f-0904-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c414-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702947f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Brooklyn: Adams Street - York Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Automobile industry", "Bridges", "Factories"]}, "back_id": "702947b", "back_text": "Adams Street, north from York Street, showing in the background the Manhattan Bridge Tower.\n\nApril 5, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Adams Street & York Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "700396f", "uuid": "34929080-c52f-012f-ed02-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a381-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700396f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Bronx: Adee Avenue - Radcliff Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "700396b", "back_text": "Adee Avenue, south side, between Radcliff and Bronxwood Avenues, showing Public School No. 76.\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York\n\n\n1930's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Adee Avenue & Radcliff Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "700396f", "uuid": "34929080-c52f-012f-ed02-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a381-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700396f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Bronx: Adee Avenue - Radcliff Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "700396b", "back_text": "Adee Avenue, south side, between Radcliff and Bronxwood Avenues, showing Public School No. 76.\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York\n\n1930's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Adee Avenue & Radcliff Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "702956f", "uuid": "ebef0ad0-c532-012f-6824-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c426-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702956f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Adelphi Street - DeKalb Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702956b", "back_text": "Brooklyn\nAdelphi St. s. across DeKalb Ave.\n7-8-42\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Adelphi Street & DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702957f", "uuid": "ec573140-c532-012f-af35-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c428-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702957f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Adelphi Street - Lafayette Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses"]}, "back_id": "702957b", "back_text": "329 to 335 Adelphi Street, east side, south from Lafayette Avenue. View 2 shows Nos. 329-331.\n\nJune 21, 1941\nViews 1,2\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Adelphi Street & Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702959f", "uuid": "ed1cee10-c532-012f-4255-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c42c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702959f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Adelphi Street - Lafayette Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702959b", "back_text": "1. Adelphi Street, north from Lafayette Avenue, showing the east\nside of the Street.\nP. L. Sparr September 19, 1941\n2. Adelphi St. & Lafayette Ave., n.e. cor.\nJune 21, 1941\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Adelphi Street & Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -12568,7 +12568,7 @@ {"id": "702966f", "uuid": "efa3e7c0-c532-012f-e37e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c43a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702966f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Brooklyn: Albany Avenue - Maple Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "702966b", "back_text": "Albany Avenue, west side, from Maple Street to East New York Avenue. Shown is Public School No. 91, this being a new addition on Maple Street.\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York Early 1930's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Albany Avenue & Maple Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702968f", "uuid": "f0445ae0-c532-012f-c954-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c43e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702968f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Albany Avenue - St. Mark's Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "702968b", "back_text": "Albany Avenue, east side, between St. Marks Avenue and Bergen Street, showing two old frame dwellings. The clearance is fifty feet wide, between numbers 169 and 159 Albany Avenue.\n\nSeptember 13, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Albany Avenue & St. Mark's Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "700397f", "uuid": "34d8e030-c52f-012f-74d0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a383-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700397f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Bronx: Albany Crescent - Heath Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Fire stations"]}, "back_id": "700397b", "back_text": "Albany Crescent, west from Heath to Bailey Aves. The 5-story building (left), at the S.W. corner of Heath Ave., bears No. 3021 on the latter, and the building adjoining it is at the S.E. corner of Bailey Ave. In the center background appears the 3-story fire house of Fire Engine No. 81 and Hook and Ladder No. 46, bearing Nos. 3027-3029 Bailey Ave. The frame dwelling adjoining it to the south is No. 3025.\n\nAbout 1924.\n\nGift of Joseph P. Day.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Albany Crescent & Heath Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "715895f", "uuid": "6aa29920-c547-012f-2a67-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1cce-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715895f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Albany Street - Greenwich Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715895b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nAlbany Street, at and adjoining the N.W. corner of Greenwich Street, showing mainly the store of a 2-story building, No. 3. On the right, across the Sixth and Ninth Ave. Elevated Lines (on Greenwich Street) appears a portion of the New York Curb Exchange Building. About 1930.\n\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, another view.\n\nAbout 1930.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Albany Street & Greenwich Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715895f", "uuid": "6aa29920-c547-012f-2a67-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1cce-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715895f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Albany Street - Greenwich Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715895b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nAlbany Street, at and adjoining the N.W. corner of Greenwich Street, showing mainly the store of a 2-story building, No. 3. On the right, across the Sixth and Ninth Ave. Elevated Lines (on Greenwich Street) appears a portion of the New York Curb Exchange Building. About 1930.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, another view.\n\nAbout 1930.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Albany Street & Greenwich Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715894f", "uuid": "6a53f8d0-c547-012f-bbb7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1ccc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715894f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Albany Street - Washington Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "715894b", "back_text": "16 Albany Street, southwest corner of Washington Street, showing P.S. 29.\n\nBoard of Education, N.Y.C.\n\nJuly 9, 1929.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Albany Street & Washington Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "702972f", "uuid": "f1baddb0-c532-012f-0f51-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c446-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702972f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Albemarle Road - 19th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702972b", "back_text": "Albemarle Road, south side, between East 19th Street and Ocean Ave.\nApril 1923.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Albemarle Road & 19th Street (East), Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702971f", "uuid": "f168a200-c532-012f-da58-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c444-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702971f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Albemarle Road - 21st Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702971b", "back_text": "Albee Square, south from Willoughby Street. In the center is the rear of the Albee Theatre; to its left is the cupola of the Dime Savings Bank and the Fox Theatre tower.\n\nView 3 shows the dwellings just beyond the parking space. View 4 is east across Willoughby Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nJanuary 28, 1941\nViews 1-4\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Albemarle Road & 21st Street (East), Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -12577,7 +12577,7 @@ {"id": "700398f", "uuid": "353a09b0-c52f-012f-907e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a385-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700398f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Bronx: Alexander Avenue - 134th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "700398b", "back_text": "Alexander Ave., north from East 134th Street across the clearance for the westerly approach to the Triborough Bridge between East 134th and East 135th Streets. In the center background appears the St. Jerome Roman Catholic Church at the S.E. corner of East 138th Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nJuly 29, 1937.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Alexander Avenue & 134th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700399f", "uuid": "358b4f80-c52f-012f-85ad-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a387-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700399f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Bronx: Alexander Avenue - 135th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Vernam, W. B.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "700399b", "back_text": "179 to 183 (left to right) Alexander Ave., west side, between East 135th and East 136th Streets.\n\nAbout 1923.\n\nW. B. Vernam.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Alexander Avenue & 135th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700400f", "uuid": "35e95ac0-c52f-012f-d87d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a389-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700400f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Bronx: Alexander Avenue - 137th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Educational facilities", "Religious education"]}, "back_id": "700400b", "back_text": "Alexander Ave., east side, north from and including East 137th, to and including East 138th Streets, showing the St. Jerome (R.C.) Parish School at the N.E. corner of the former Street and the St. Jerome Roman Catholic Church at the S.E. corner of the latter Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nNovember 14, 1937.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Alexander Avenue & 137th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "700401f", "uuid": "363e9110-c52f-012f-f9b1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a38b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700401f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: Alexander Avenue - 140th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Baptist churches", "churches"]}, "back_id": "700401b", "back_text": "(1)Alexander Avenue, east side, north from East 140th Street. At the south east corner of East 141st Street is the Alexander Avenue Baptist Church. Beyond that can be seen the spire of St. Mary's Episcopal Church, at 141st Street.\n\n(2)is north from East 141st Street.\n\n(3)shows a closeup of the Alexander Avenue Baptist Church.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nView 1: November 14, 1937\nView 2,3 April 29, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Alexander Avenue & 140th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "700401f", "uuid": "363e9110-c52f-012f-f9b1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a38b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700401f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: Alexander Avenue - 140th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Baptist churches", "churches"]}, "back_id": "700401b", "back_text": "(1)Alexander Avenue, east side, north from East 140th Street. At the south east corner of East 141st Street is the Alexander Avenue Baptist Church. Beyond that can be seen the spire of St. Mary's Episcopal Church, at 141st Street.\n\n(2)is north from East 141st Street.\n\n(3)shows a closeup of the Alexander Avenue Baptist Church.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 1: November 14, 1937\nView 2,3 April 29, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Alexander Avenue & 140th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700402f", "uuid": "36a24620-c52f-012f-de84-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a38d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700402f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Alexander Avenue - 141st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700402b", "back_text": "Bx. Alexander Ave. at 142nd St. from 141st St. Neg. A-274\nP.L.Sperr\nAp. 30, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Alexander Avenue & 141st Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700403f", "uuid": "370c5750-c52f-012f-0f71-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a38f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700403f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: Alexander Avenue - 142nd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Baptist churches", "Catholic churches", "Episcopal churches", "churches"]}, "back_id": "700403b", "back_text": "Alexander Avenue, south from E. 142nd Street. On the west side of the avenue (left) can be seen three churches. The first is St. Mary's Protestant Episcopal church; the second, the Alexander Avenue Baptist church, at the southeast corner of E. 141st Street; and the third, St. Jeromes Roman Catholic church at the southeast corner of E. 138th Street. View 2 is south from near St. Mary's church and view 3 from 140th Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 29, 1941\nViews 1,2,3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Alexander Avenue & 142nd Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700404f", "uuid": "375cb370-c52f-012f-92d4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a391-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700404f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: Alexander Avenue - 142nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "700404b", "back_text": "Alexander Avenue, adjoining the southeast corner of E. 142nd Street, showing St. Mary's Protestant Episcopal church.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 29, 1941\nView 1,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Alexander Avenue & 142nd Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} @@ -12651,14 +12651,14 @@ {"id": "726034f", "uuid": "28ac1dc0-c557-012f-507b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6bf8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726034f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Queens: Alley Park East - Buhrman's Lane", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Alley Pond Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726034b", "back_text": "Alley Park: Alley Park East, east side, north of its junction with Buhrman Lane, showing two views of the opposite sides of the Platt Carll House.\n\nJanuary 1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Alley Park East & Buhrman's Lane, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726035f", "uuid": "28fbccd0-c557-012f-d013-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6bfa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726035f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Queens: Alley Park East - Buhrman's Lane", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Alley Pond Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726035b", "back_text": "Alley Park: Alley Park East, just north of its junction with Buhman Lane, showing the Platt Carll house, erected in 1776. Some of the occupants are: Widow Talman, 1782; J.P. Carll, 1846; T. Foster, 1860; Miss Foster, 1873; T. Foster, 1891-1896. In 1909 it was owned by the Cord Meyer Company. This is a set of three views from different angles.\n\nJanuary 1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Alley Park East & Buhrman's Lane, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726028f", "uuid": "267b5cf0-c557-012f-8eb2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6bec-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726028f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Queens: Alley Park East - Grand Central Parkway", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Alley Creek (New York, N.Y.)", "Alley Pond Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726028b", "back_text": "Alley Park: Alley Park East (formerly Alley Road), east side, north 400 feet of the Grand Central Parkway (formerly Cedar Lane also Black Stump Road). This is a set of two views.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Alley Park East & Grand Central Parkway, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "726032f", "uuid": "27e18a40-c557-012f-110e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6bf4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726032f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Queens: Alley Park East - Grand Central Parkway", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Alley Pond Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726032b", "back_text": "(1)\n\n\nAlley Park: Alley Park East (formerly Alley Road.), west side, north, about 1000 feet, of the Grand Central Parkway (formerly Black Stump Road, Black Road and Cedar Lane.) In 1873 the house was occupied by R. Cathcart. In 1909 the property was owned by W.C. Buhrman. In 1937 it formed a part of Alley Park, belonging to the Greater City of New York.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2)\n\n\nThe same, showing Alley Road (now 1937 Alley Park East), continuing northward from R. Cathcart's house.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster.\nJanuary 1925.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Alley Park East & Grand Central Parkway, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "726032f", "uuid": "27e18a40-c557-012f-110e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6bf4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726032f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Queens: Alley Park East - Grand Central Parkway", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Alley Pond Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726032b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nAlley Park: Alley Park East (formerly Alley Road.), west side, north, about 1000 feet, of the Grand Central Parkway (formerly Black Stump Road, Black Road and Cedar Lane.) In 1873 the house was occupied by R. Cathcart. In 1909 the property was owned by W.C. Buhrman. In 1937 it formed a part of Alley Park, belonging to the Greater City of New York.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, showing Alley Road (now 1937 Alley Park East), continuing northward from R. Cathcart's house.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster.\nJanuary 1925.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Alley Park East & Grand Central Parkway, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726033f", "uuid": "284a3720-c557-012f-0eb0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6bf6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726033f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Queens: Alley Park East - Grand Central Parkway", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Alley Pond Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726033b", "back_text": "Alley Park: Alley Park East (Alley Road), west side, north of the Grand Central Parkway (about one fourth of a mile north of Cedar Lane, also known as Black Stump Road). This set of two views shows the R. Cathcart house from 1860-1891. It is now a part of Alley Park.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n1922.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Alley Park East & Grand Central Parkway, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726030f", "uuid": "272c6eb0-c557-012f-f27b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6bf0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726030f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Queens: Alley Park East - West Alley Drive", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Alley Pond Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726030b", "back_text": "Alley Park: Alley Park East (Alley Road), at West Alley Drive (formerly West Alley Road), showing from left to right former homes of A.C. Hyatt and W.J. Bennett.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Alley Park East & West Alley Drive, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726031f", "uuid": "2793c190-c557-012f-a92a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6bf2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726031f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Queens: Alley Park East - West Alley Drive", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Alley Pond Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726031b", "back_text": "Alley Park: Alley Park East (Alley Road), north to West Alley Drive (West Alley Road), showing in center of view the W.J. Bennett house of 1850. At the left foreground is a view of A.C. Hyatts house of 1873. By 1909, W.C. and F.W. Buhrman acquired possession of practically all land east and west of Alley Park East and south of Alley Pond. In 1937 this property was converted into Alley Park and the North Hills Golf Club. This is a set of two views.\n\nJanuary 1925.\nView 2: 1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Alley Park East & West Alley Drive, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726029f", "uuid": "26e05960-c557-012f-01b1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6bee-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726029f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Queens: Alley Park East - White Plains Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Alley Pond Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726029b", "back_text": "Alley Park: Alley Park East (formerly Alley Road), east side, north about 400 feet of the Grand Central Parkway. This house was owned by H. Peters in 1860, H. Peterson in 1873, and W.C. Buhrman in 1891.\n\nAbout 1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Alley Park East & White Plains Road, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726046f", "uuid": "2d2be520-c557-012f-664e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6c10-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726046f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Alley Pond - [Alley Park - General store.]", "alt_title": ["[Buhrman's Mill.]"], "creator": "DeBevoise, C. Manley", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Alley Pond Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["General stores", "Lakes & ponds"]}, "back_id": "726046b", "back_text": "Alley Pond, Queens\n\nGeneral Store\n\nC. Manley DeBevoise\n51-05 Browvale Lane\nLittle Neck, N.Y. 11362\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Alley Pond & [Alley Park & General store.], Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726045f", "uuid": "2cbbc9e0-c557-012f-3c0b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6c0e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726045f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: Alley Pond - [Alley Park.]", "alt_title": ["[Buhrman (W. C.) House.]"], "creator": "DeBevoise, C. Manley", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Alley Pond Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Lakes & ponds"]}, "back_id": "726045b", "back_text": "C. Manley De Bevoise", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Alley Pond & [Alley Park.], Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "726047f", "uuid": "2d9c3790-c557-012f-86ec-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6c12-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726047f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Queens: Alley Pond - [Alley Park] - Post office.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "DeBevoise, C. Manley", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Alley Pond Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Centennial celebrations -- New York (State) -- New York", "Post offices"]}, "back_id": "726047b", "back_text": "Alley Pond, Queens\n\nC. Manley DeBevoise\n51-05 Browvale Lane\nLittle Neck, N.Y. 11362\n\n\nTaken during Long Island Tercentennial Celebration, 1936.\n\nSee also: IRM\n+\n(Douglaston)\n\nNew York (City) Borough of Queens, Long Island Tercentenary Commission.\nBrochures, letters ... 1936.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Alley Pond & [Alley Park] & Post office., Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "726047f", "uuid": "2d9c3790-c557-012f-86ec-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6c12-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726047f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Queens: Alley Pond - [Alley Park] - Post office.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "DeBevoise, C. Manley", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Alley Pond Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Centennial celebrations -- New York (State) -- New York", "Post offices"]}, "back_id": "726047b", "back_text": "Alley Pond, Queens\n\nC. Manley DeBevoise\n51-05 Browvale Lane\nLittle Neck, N.Y. 11362\n\nTaken during Long Island Tercentennial Celebration, 1936.\n\nSee also: IRM\n+\n(Douglaston)\n\nNew York (City) Borough of Queens, Long Island Tercentenary Commission.\nBrochures, letters ... 1936.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Alley Pond & [Alley Park] & Post office., Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726048f", "uuid": "2e0654b0-c557-012f-ec28-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6c14-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726048f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Queens: Alley Pond - [Alley Park] - Post office.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "DeBevoise, C. Manley", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Alley Pond Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Centennial celebrations -- New York (State) -- New York", "Post offices"]}, "back_id": "726048b", "back_text": "N.Y. Alley Pond\nQueens\nC. Manley DeBevoise\n51-05 Browvale Lane\nLittle Neck, N.Y. 11362\nLong Island Ter-Centennial Celebration, 1936.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Alley Pond & [Alley Park] & Post office., Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726019f", "uuid": "2307ab70-c557-012f-46ec-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6bda-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726019f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: Alley Road - 53rd Terrace", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Alley Pond Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726019b", "back_text": "Alley Park (Queens): Two views of an old house, in the thickly-wooded park, on Alley Road.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nJune 6, 1927\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Alley Road & 53rd Terrace, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726036f", "uuid": "295fc880-c557-012f-61e4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6bfc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726036f&t=w", "date": "1922, 1926", "title": "Queens: Alley Road - Buhrman's Lane", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Alley Pond Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726036b", "back_text": "Alley Park: Alley Road, east side, north of Buhrman's Lane, showing in a set of three views the Foster house. It was erected in 1776. The stone part of this house erected in the same year was used in that year as the Queens County Jail for Federal prisoners. T. Foster owned it in 1891. In 1909 the Cord Meyer Company had it. It is no longer in existence in 1937. If one were to place it on a late map it would probably be in the Horace Harding Boulevard at Alley Park East. This is a set of three views showing the rear of the house.\n\nApril 1926.\nViews 2 & 3: 1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Alley Road & Buhrman's Lane, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -12823,7 +12823,7 @@ {"id": "715955f", "uuid": "813b4700-c547-012f-6d6d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1d46-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715955f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: Amsterdam Avenue - 78th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts"]}, "back_id": "715955b", "back_text": "Amsterdam Avenue at N. E. corner of 78th Street. About 1931.\nPhotograph by Wurts Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Amsterdam Avenue & 78th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715956f", "uuid": "819b0460-c547-012f-08ef-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1d48-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715956f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: Amsterdam Avenue - 86th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts"]}, "back_id": "715956b", "back_text": "Amsterdam Avenue at S. W. corner of 86th Street. About 1921.", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Amsterdam Avenue & 86th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715957f", "uuid": "81e84710-c547-012f-b8b3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1d4a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715957f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Amsterdam Avenue - 90th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Drugstores", "Gasoline pumps", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715957b", "back_text": "Amsterdam Ave., south from and including West 90th Street, showing W.P.A. employees resurfacing the former street car track bed.\nJune 5, 1936.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\nFederal Art Project.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Amsterdam Avenue & 90th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "715958f", "uuid": "82542fd0-c547-012f-6202-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1d4c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715958f&t=w", "date": "1937, 1939", "title": "Manhattan: Amsterdam Avenue - 91st Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Baptist churches", "churches"]}, "back_id": "715958b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nAmsterdam Ave., east side, north from West 91st Street, showing the Central Baptist Church at the S.E. corner of 92nd Street; and the old M.E. Church Home occupying the block front between 92nd and 93rd Streets. North of the latter is a 15-story apartment house at the N.E. corner of 93rd Street. View No. 2 of this set is from 92nd Street and shows the Home prior to its demolition and replacement by a modern 17-story apartment structure. The former occupants are now at their new home in Riverdale being on Spuyten Duyvil Parkway at 244th Street.\n\nNovember 7, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same.\nOctober 14th, 1939\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\n\n(3) The same from a point farther North on Amsterdam Avenue and not including the S.E. corner of 92nd Street.\n\nNovember 7th, 1937\n\nP.L. Sperr.\nP.L. Sperr,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Amsterdam Avenue & 91st Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715958f", "uuid": "82542fd0-c547-012f-6202-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1d4c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715958f&t=w", "date": "1937, 1939", "title": "Manhattan: Amsterdam Avenue - 91st Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Baptist churches", "churches"]}, "back_id": "715958b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nAmsterdam Ave., east side, north from West 91st Street, showing the Central Baptist Church at the S.E. corner of 92nd Street; and the old M.E. Church Home occupying the block front between 92nd and 93rd Streets. North of the latter is a 15-story apartment house at the N.E. corner of 93rd Street. View No. 2 of this set is from 92nd Street and shows the Home prior to its demolition and replacement by a modern 17-story apartment structure. The former occupants are now at their new home in Riverdale being on Spuyten Duyvil Parkway at 244th Street.\n\nNovember 7, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same.\nOctober 14th, 1939\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\n(3) The same from a point farther North on Amsterdam Avenue and not including the S.E. corner of 92nd Street.\n\nNovember 7th, 1937\n\nP.L. Sperr.\nP.L. Sperr,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Amsterdam Avenue & 91st Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715959f", "uuid": "82cb87c0-c547-012f-b244-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1d4e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715959f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Amsterdam Avenue - 91st Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Arrow Laundry (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Butcher shops", "Commercial facilities", "Draperies", "Hardware stores", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "715959b", "back_text": "Amsterdam Ave., north from West 91st Street.\nMay 5, 1936.\nW.P.A. Photo.\nFederal Art Project.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Amsterdam Avenue & 91st Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715962f", "uuid": "83faee50-c547-012f-f121-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1d54-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715962f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: Amsterdam Avenue - 91st Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Baptist churches", "churches"]}, "back_id": "715962b", "back_text": "Amsterdam Ave., east side, south from West 93rd to 91st Streets, showing the old M.E. Church Home occupying the 93rd to 92nd Street block front. Note the Central Baptist Church at the S.E. corner of West 92nd Street. View No. 2 of this set shows only the former, which according to the New York Times of October 26, 1937 has been sold and the site will be improved with a modern 17-story apartment house. The former occupants of this structure have occupied a new home on Spuyten Duyvil Parkway and 244th Street in Riverdale since 1930.\n\nNovember 7, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Amsterdam Avenue & 91st Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715960f", "uuid": "83208730-c547-012f-0119-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1d50-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715960f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: Amsterdam Avenue - 92nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Baptist churches", "churches"]}, "back_id": "715960b", "back_text": "Central Baptist Church, Amsterdam Avenue at S. E. corner of 92nd Street.\n\nP.L. Sperr, photographer.\n\nMarch 30, 1931.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Amsterdam Avenue & 92nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -13579,7 +13579,7 @@ {"id": "716406f", "uuid": "2eb017a0-c548-012f-371c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-20cd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716406f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Audubon Avenue - 170th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "716406b", "back_text": "Building on right of photo is 85 Audubon Avenue", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Audubon Avenue & 170th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716407f", "uuid": "2efda2a0-c548-012f-f48e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-20cf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716407f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Audubon Avenue - 172nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "716407b", "back_text": "Audubon Avenue, west side, from near 172nd Street to 173rd Street.\n\nNovember 9, 1927\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Audubon Avenue & 172nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716408f", "uuid": "2f6ff700-c548-012f-1fe3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-20d1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716408f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Audubon Avenue - 172nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "716408b", "back_text": "A frame house with a stucco front, 142 Audubon Avenue, west side, between 172nd and 173rd Streets.\n\n1932\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Audubon Avenue & 172nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "716409f", "uuid": "2fce5b40-c548-012f-7d17-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-20d3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716409f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Audubon Avenue - 172nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "716409b", "back_text": "An old frame house, 144 Audubon Avenue, west side, between 172nd and 173rd Streets.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n\n\nAt the present time (February 1939) plans have been made for the future demolition of this and the adjacent structure, 142 Audubon Avenue.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Audubon Avenue & 172nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "716409f", "uuid": "2fce5b40-c548-012f-7d17-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-20d3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716409f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Audubon Avenue - 172nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "716409b", "back_text": "An old frame house, 144 Audubon Avenue, west side, between 172nd and 173rd Streets.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n\nAt the present time (February 1939) plans have been made for the future demolition of this and the adjacent structure, 142 Audubon Avenue.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Audubon Avenue & 172nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716410f", "uuid": "3047a420-c548-012f-27a5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-20d5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716410f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Audubon Avenue - 180th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "716410b", "back_text": "Audubon Avenue at S.W. corner of 180th Street. June 1922.", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Audubon Avenue & 180th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716411f", "uuid": "30bf4b10-c548-012f-d408-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-20d7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716411f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: Audubon Avenue - 184th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cigar industry"]}, "back_id": "716411b", "back_text": "Audubon Avenue, west side, from 184th to 186th Streets. November 3, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Audubon Avenue & 184th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716412f", "uuid": "311a25a0-c548-012f-103a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-20d9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716412f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Audubon Avenue - 187th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "716412b", "back_text": "(1)\nA row of frame houses, 430-436 Audubon Avenue, at and adjoining the S.W. corner of 187th Street.\n\nNovember 3, 1934.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same view from a different angle, two years earlier.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York. Negative No. 54.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Audubon Avenue & 187th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -13678,7 +13678,7 @@ {"id": "715854f", "uuid": "5acf5300-c547-012f-e9cf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1c7c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715854f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Avenue A - 4th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Churches"]}, "back_id": "715854b", "back_text": "Ave A at S.E. corner of 4th Street, across clearing at S.W. corner.\n\nAugust 31, 1928\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Avenue A & 4th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715855f", "uuid": "5b1acca0-c547-012f-2623-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1c7e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715855f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Avenue A - 4th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Furniture stores"]}, "back_id": "715855b", "back_text": "Avenue A at N.E. corner of 4th Street.\n\nAugust 31, 1928.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Avenue A & 4th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715856f", "uuid": "5b853560-c547-012f-0201-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1c80-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715856f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Avenue A - 4th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "715856b", "back_text": "Avenue A, west side, at 4th Street.\n\nAugust 31, 1928.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Avenue A & 4th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "715857f", "uuid": "5be98bf0-c547-012f-9a74-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1c82-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715857f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: Avenue A - 5th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "715857b", "back_text": "Avenue A. North from East 5th Street. At the right is a modern apartment house occupying the 5th to 6th street frontage. In the block above, is the Loew Hollywood Theater\n\nMay 17 1937\n\nWorks Progress Administration\nFive Boroughs Project\n\n\nEditors Note: The front of this photograph is labeled as:\n\nManh-Hways-Av.A 8thSt. to 10thSt. -5-17-37#449\n\nHandwritten: Avenue A, -N- E. 5th Street\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Avenue A & 5th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "715857f", "uuid": "5be98bf0-c547-012f-9a74-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1c82-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715857f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: Avenue A - 5th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "715857b", "back_text": "Avenue A. North from East 5th Street. At the right is a modern apartment house occupying the 5th to 6th street frontage. In the block above, is the Loew Hollywood Theater\n\nMay 17 1937\n\nWorks Progress Administration\nFive Boroughs Project\n\nEditors Note: The front of this photograph is labeled as:\n\nManh-Hways-Av.A 8thSt. to 10thSt. -5-17-37#449\n\nHandwritten: Avenue A, -N- E. 5th Street\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Avenue A & 5th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715858f", "uuid": "5c2b3a30-c547-012f-3837-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1c84-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715858f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: Avenue A - 5th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Furniture stores"]}, "back_id": "715858b", "back_text": "Avenue A, East Side, South From 5th St. Neg. no. A1356\n\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\n\nJune 26th 1941\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Avenue A & 5th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715859f", "uuid": "5c9be740-c547-012f-d0ae-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1c86-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715859f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: Avenue A - 6th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Drugstores", "Furniture stores", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "715859b", "back_text": "Avenue A, north from East 6th Street. At the right is a motion picture house, Loews Hollywood Theatre. Tompkins Square occupies the entire three blocks to the north. Note the bus service that replaces the former trolley line. Track removal and surface repavement has been performed by the W.P.A.\nMay 17, 1937\n\nWorks Progress Administration\nFive Boroughs Project\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Avenue A & 6th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715860f", "uuid": "5ceaae10-c547-012f-feb4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1c88-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715860f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: Avenue A - 6th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Furniture stores"]}, "back_id": "715860b", "back_text": "Avenue A, South East. South of 6th Street\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\nJune 26, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Avenue A & 6th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -13695,7 +13695,7 @@ {"id": "1507310", "uuid": "cd914cf0-c5cd-012f-6bd9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e1-fd79-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1507310&t=w", "date": "1919-08-20", "title": "Avenue A #175", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1507311", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Avenue A #175, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} {"id": "732823f", "uuid": "bd59f900-c561-012f-4bf0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a0e4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732823f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Recreation and hobbies - Card players.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Avenue A.]"], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Card games", "Card players", "Play (Recreation)"]}, "back_id": "732823b", "back_text": "Recreations and Hobbies: Card players engrossed in a game of \"Pinochle\" on Avenue A.\n\n1938-9\n\nAlexander Alland\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Avenue A, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "1507312", "uuid": "cdfa9420-c5cd-012f-68d4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e1-fd7b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1507312&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Avenue B - 9th Street", "alt_title": ["Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1507313", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Avenue B - 9th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} -{"id": "716426f", "uuid": "36bf6570-c548-012f-e757-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-20f5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716426f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Avenue B - 15th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "716426b", "back_text": "Avenue \"B\" 15th to 17th Street.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n\nJanuary 26, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Avenue B & 15th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "716426f", "uuid": "36bf6570-c548-012f-e757-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-20f5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716426f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Avenue B - 15th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "716426b", "back_text": "Avenue \"B\" 15th to 17th Street.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nJanuary 26, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Avenue B & 15th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716425f", "uuid": "365a22c0-c548-012f-8ba0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-20f3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716425f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: Avenue B - 16th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parking lots"]}, "back_id": "716425b", "back_text": "S.W. corner of Ave. B & 16th St. Feb. 15, 1941\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Avenue B & 16th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716427f", "uuid": "37165a00-c548-012f-9513-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-20f7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716427f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Avenue B - 16th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "716427b", "back_text": "Avenue \"B\" 16th to 17th Street.\n(Before Reconstruction).\nJanuary 26, 1919\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Avenue B & 16th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "711510f", "uuid": "746abb40-c540-012f-56e9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-fa91-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=711510f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Avenue B - 19th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Coal", "Cobblestone streets", "Storage"]}, "back_id": "711510b", "back_text": "19th Street, north side, east from Avenue B.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nJuly 31, 1929.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Avenue B & 19th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -13748,7 +13748,7 @@ {"id": "705532f", "uuid": "f0f29de0-c536-012f-e548-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d842-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705532f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Brooklyn: Avenue M - 53rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Disasters", "Fires", "Ruins"]}, "back_id": "705532b", "back_text": "(1)\nAve. M, on the line of East 53rd Street, just north of Mill Lane, showing the Van Dyke Homestead, occupied by that family from 1835 to 1873. This house burned down on April 18, 1922.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2)\nThe same, from another angle.\n\n1922\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Avenue M & 53rd Street (East), Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "705529f", "uuid": "ef9ed800-c536-012f-1e30-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d83c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705529f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Avenue M - Ryder Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "705529b", "back_text": "3841-3845 Ave. M. north side, east from Ryder to Hendrickson Streets.\n\nAugust 7, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Avenue M & Ryder Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "705822f", "uuid": "621e9360-c537-012f-0609-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-da86-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705822f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Avenue N - 86th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "705822b", "back_text": "Ave. N, north side, (across front of view) east from East 86th Street (left), to East 88th Street (right), showing a group of shacks .\nOctober 1928.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Avenue N & 86th Street (East), Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "705820f", "uuid": "6176bcc0-c537-012f-7e06-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-da82-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705820f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Avenue N - DeKalb Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "705820b", "back_text": "Avenue north of DeKalb Avenue\nParamount Theatre Fire Escapes, Hudson\nBrooklyn\n\n\n7/21/42\n\nAVE. N, n. of DEKALB AVE.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Avenue N & DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "705820f", "uuid": "6176bcc0-c537-012f-7e06-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-da82-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705820f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Avenue N - DeKalb Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "705820b", "back_text": "Avenue north of DeKalb Avenue\nParamount Theatre Fire Escapes, Hudson\nBrooklyn\n\n7/21/42\n\nAVE. N, n. of DEKALB AVE.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Avenue N & DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "705821f", "uuid": "61bf5300-c537-012f-d81f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-da84-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705821f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Brooklyn: Avenue N - Rockaway Parkway", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Road construction"]}, "back_id": "705821b", "back_text": "Avenue N, north from Rockaway Parkway, showing a W. P. A. highway project.\n\nOctober 21, 1936\n\nWorks Progress Administration\nFive Boroughs Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Avenue N & Rockaway Parkway, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "706094f", "uuid": "cb1ae910-c537-012f-d871-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-af8b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706094f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Avenue O - 48th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Vernam, W. B.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "706094b", "back_text": "Avenue O at the S.W. corner of E. 48th Street, showing the home of Alfred Manning in 1925.\n\nMarch 24, 1925.\n\nW. B. Vernam\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Avenue O & 48th Street (East), Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "706156f", "uuid": "e2cc3850-c537-012f-d8df-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b007-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706156f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Brooklyn: Avenue P - 16th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Garages"]}, "back_id": "706156b", "back_text": "1602 Ave. P., at the S.E. corner of East 16th Street, showing the Kingsway Mansion which was remodeled in late 1935. Beyond is the Kingsway Garage and the Kingsway Building.\n\nAugust 1924.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Avenue P & 16th Street (East), Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -13774,7 +13774,7 @@ {"id": "700447f", "uuid": "46b29ad0-c52f-012f-21f2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a3e7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700447f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Bronx: Bainbridge Avenue - 196th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "700447b", "back_text": "P.L. Sperr, photographer\n8-7-1942\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bainbridge Avenue & 196th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700448f", "uuid": "4714d7a0-c52f-012f-10ea-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a3e9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700448f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Bronx: Bainbridge Avenue - 196th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "700448b", "back_text": "(1) Bainbridge Avenue, west side, north of E. 196th Street, showing the W. P. A. conducting a project in rear of Public School No.46. The view is across the northwest corner of the job location and shows buildings on Briggs Avenue.\nOctober 27, 1937\nW.P.A.Photo\nFive Boroughs Project\n(2) A view of the job location on the east side of Briggs Avenue.\nOctober 29, 1937\nW.P.A. Photo\nFive Boroughs Project\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Bainbridge Avenue & 196th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700449f", "uuid": "475f9a80-c52f-012f-2708-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a3eb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700449f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Bronx: Bainbridge Avenue - 196th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "700449b", "back_text": "(1) Bainbridge Avenue (extreme right), west side, north of E. 196th Street, showing the Works Progress Administration conducting a project in rear of Public School No. 46. The view is north from the school building.\n\nOctober 29, 1937\n\nW.P.A. Photo\nFive Boroughs Project\n\n(2) A general view of the job, looking north.\n\nOctober 29, 1937\n\n(3) A view from Bainbridge Avenue.\n\nOctober 29, 1937\n\nW.P.A. Photo\nFive Boroughs Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bainbridge Avenue & 196th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "700450f", "uuid": "47c9e610-c52f-012f-64ff-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a3ed-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700450f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Bainbridge Avenue - 197th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700450b", "back_text": "2774 to 2778 (right to left) Bainbridge Ave., north of the N.E. corner of East 197th Street.\n\nNovember 3, 1913, (prior to).\n\n\nASSUMING STREET TO BE NORTH AND SOUTH\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bainbridge Avenue & 197th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "700450f", "uuid": "47c9e610-c52f-012f-64ff-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a3ed-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700450f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Bainbridge Avenue - 197th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700450b", "back_text": "2774 to 2778 (right to left) Bainbridge Ave., north of the N.E. corner of East 197th Street.\n\nNovember 3, 1913, (prior to).\n\nASSUMING STREET TO BE NORTH AND SOUTH\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bainbridge Avenue & 197th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700451f", "uuid": "48183790-c52f-012f-dcbd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a3ef-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700451f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Bronx: Bainbridge Avenue - 198th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "700451b", "back_text": "Bainbridge Ave., n.w. cor. E. 198th St.\nP.L. Sperr\n8-7-1942\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bainbridge Avenue & 198th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700452f", "uuid": "487916d0-c52f-012f-fd27-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a3f1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700452f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Bainbridge Avenue - 201st Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700452b", "back_text": "Bainbridge Avenue ( left), at the S.W. corner of E. 201st Street.\nMay 5, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bainbridge Avenue & 201st Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700456f", "uuid": "49e48280-c52f-012f-6516-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a3f9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700456f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Bainbridge Avenue - 206th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700456b", "back_text": "3161 Bainbridge Ave., at the N.W. corner of East 206th Street.\n\nAugust 25, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bainbridge Avenue & 206th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} @@ -13799,7 +13799,7 @@ {"id": "727105f", "uuid": "b5d77d30-c558-012f-7b90-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7451-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727105f&t=w", "date": "1922, 1927", "title": "Queens: Baisley Boulevard - 166th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Jamaica Race Track (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Airplanes", "Racetracks"]}, "back_id": "727105b", "back_text": "Jamaica Race Track; showing according to Eugene L. Armbruster the old Rockaway Turnpike (now Sutphin Boulevard). The occasion for the taking of this view is the Police Field Day held at the above track.\nSeptember 16, 1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n2) The entrance to the race track on the south side of Baisley Boulevard, at 166th Street.\nMarch 15, 1927\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Baisley Boulevard & 166th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726120f", "uuid": "47616220-c557-012f-7757-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6ca4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726120f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Baisley Boulevard - 167th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726120b", "back_text": "Baisley Boulevard, at the N. E. Corner of 167th Street. This colonial home was owned by one Balis in 1891. (See Wolverton's 1891 atlas of Queens County, plate 28.)\n\nP. L. Sperr\nMarch 15, 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Baisley Boulevard & 167th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726121f", "uuid": "47b3f130-c557-012f-2639-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6ca6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726121f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: Baisley Boulevard - 167th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "726121b", "back_text": "Baisley Boulevard, at the N. W. corner of 167th Street, showing the Locust Inn. This is directly across the street from the Jamaica Race Track.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nMarch 15, 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Baisley Boulevard & 167th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "726122f", "uuid": "4814a2f0-c557-012f-a0ea-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6ca8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726122f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Baisley Boulevard - 172nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726122b", "back_text": "Baisley Boulevard, south side, slightly east of 172nd Street, showing an old home, known as \"The Colonial.\" It was owned by S. Combes in 1891.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nMarch 15, 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Baisley Boulevard & 172nd Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "726122f", "uuid": "4814a2f0-c557-012f-a0ea-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6ca8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726122f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Baisley Boulevard - 172nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726122b", "back_text": "Baisley Boulevard, south side, slightly east of 172nd Street, showing an old home, known as \"The Colonial.\" It was owned by S. Combes in 1891.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nMarch 15, 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Baisley Boulevard & 172nd Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726116f", "uuid": "45f3f8e0-c557-012f-d3cb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6c9c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726116f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: Baisley Boulevard - Bedell Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Lumberyards"]}, "back_id": "726116b", "back_text": "Baisley Boulevard, north side, at Bedell Street, looking east toward the Long Island Railroad tracks and showing the lumber yard of the Enteen Lumber and Supply Company.\n\nP. L Sperr\n\nMarch 15, 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Baisley Boulevard & Bedell Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726118f", "uuid": "469c5140-c557-012f-4717-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6ca0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726118f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: Baisley Boulevard - Hobart Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Garages"]}, "back_id": "726118b", "back_text": "Baisley Boulevard, near Merrick Boulevard, showing an old frame building, now used as a garage.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nMarch 15, 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Baisley Boulevard & Hobart Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726119f", "uuid": "46fdf9d0-c557-012f-caf2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6ca2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726119f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Baisley Boulevard - Hobart Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726119b", "back_text": "Baisley Avenue, north side, between 167th and 168th Streets. This old home was owned by either G. Bedell or one Balis in 1891. (See Wolverton's 1891 atlas of Queens County, plate 28.)\n\nP. L. Sperr\nMarch 15, 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Baisley Boulevard & Hobart Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -13855,7 +13855,7 @@ {"id": "716465f", "uuid": "461a20b0-c548-012f-2c09-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2143-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716465f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Barclay Street - Washington Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "716465b", "back_text": "Barclay Street, at and adjoining the N.W. corner of Washington Street.\n\nApril 19, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Barclay Street & Washington Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716451f", "uuid": "40498400-c548-012f-2e6c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2127-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716451f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Barclay Street - West Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "716451b", "back_text": "46-54 Barclay Street, east of, adjoining, and at the S.E. Corner of West Broadway. No. 46-48 is the Journal of Commerce Building.\n\nJune 5, 1932\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Barclay Street & West Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716453f", "uuid": "41056080-c548-012f-3dde-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-212b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716453f&t=w", "date": "1914", "title": "Manhattan: Barclay Street - West Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Gift shops", "Medical equipment & supplies", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "716453b", "back_text": "83-81 Barclay Street, at and adjoining the N.W. corner of West Broadway, also showing 27-29 West Broadway, adjoining and at the S.E. corner of Park Place.\n\nJuly 29, 1914.\n\nWurts Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Barclay Street & West Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "716454f", "uuid": "41757950-c548-012f-fe38-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-212d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716454f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1931", "title": "Manhattan: Barclay Street - West Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "716454b", "back_text": "138\n(1) Barclay Street, south side, west from and including West\nBroadway.\nJuly 26, 1930.\nP.L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2) The same at a later date and showing site cleared for the new Post Office. Elevated shown on Church Street is the sixth\nAve. Line.\nMarch 13, 1934.\nP.L. Speer.\n\n\n(3) Barclay Street and West Broadway,note \"L\" station at Greenwich\nStreet.\nJune I93I\nGeorge L.Balgue,\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Barclay Street & West Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "716454f", "uuid": "41757950-c548-012f-fe38-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-212d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716454f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1931", "title": "Manhattan: Barclay Street - West Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "716454b", "back_text": "138\n(1) Barclay Street, south side, west from and including West\nBroadway.\nJuly 26, 1930.\nP.L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same at a later date and showing site cleared for the new Post Office. Elevated shown on Church Street is the sixth\nAve. Line.\nMarch 13, 1934.\nP.L. Speer.\n\n(3) Barclay Street and West Broadway,note \"L\" station at Greenwich\nStreet.\nJune I93I\nGeorge L.Balgue,\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Barclay Street & West Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716455f", "uuid": "41d0fda0-c548-012f-b803-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-212f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716455f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Manhattan: Barclay Street - West Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "716455b", "back_text": "Barclay Street, north side, east of West Broadway, as seen across site of the new Post Office.\n\nMarch 27, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Barclay Street & West Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716456f", "uuid": "4240a340-c548-012f-fbb4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2131-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716456f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Barclay Street - West Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts"]}, "back_id": "716456b", "back_text": "52 Barclay Street, adjoining the S.E. corner of West Broad-way.\nJuly 26,1930.\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Barclay Street & West Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716460f", "uuid": "43e6a910-c548-012f-9e66-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2139-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716460f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Barclay Street - West Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Cobblestone streets"]}, "back_id": "716460b", "back_text": "Barclay Street, south side, east from, but not including West Broadway, to, but not including Church Street. Buildings shown, will be razed to form a site for the downtown Post Office.\n\nJuly 26, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Barclay Street & West Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -13902,7 +13902,7 @@ {"id": "731877f", "uuid": "3cd67de0-c560-012f-bb64-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9992-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731877f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Islands - Barren Island - Bathers near dyke for new airport fill - [Rockaway Pier.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Barren Island (New York, N.Y.)", "Gateway National Recreation Area (N.J. and N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Rockaway Pier (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Islands"]}, "back_id": "731877b", "back_text": "(1) Bathers of Barren Island, near the dyke for the new airport fill.\nJuly 5, 1931\nP.L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, showing a closer view of the Rockaway Pier, seen partly in No. 1.\nJuly 5, 1931.\nP.L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same, another view.\nJuly 5, 1931.\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Barren Island, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731879f", "uuid": "3daf7390-c560-012f-13b7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9996-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731879f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Islands - Barren Island - [Brooklyn Public School No. 120.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools", "Water supply", "Water tanks"]}, "back_id": "731879b", "back_text": "Barren Island, Brooklyn, showing Public School No. 120.\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York, June 22, 1931\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Barren Island, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731880f", "uuid": "3e25b3d0-c560-012f-dfc7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9998-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731880f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Islands - Barren Island - [Horse disposal plant - Glue factory in Brooklyn.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Barren Island (New York, N.Y.)", "Gateway National Recreation Area (N.J. and N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Factories", "Glue", "Islands", "Smokestacks"]}, "back_id": "731880b", "back_text": "(1) Barren Island, showing the southern part, on which remains the smoke stack of the horse disposal plant and glue factory.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, showing a closer view of part of the incinerator.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Barren Island, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731881f", "uuid": "3eaa01f0-c560-012f-f697-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-999a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731881f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Islands - Barren Island - [Sand dunes near Floyd Bennett field - Municipal airport.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Barren Island (New York, N.Y.)", "Gateway National Recreation Area (N.J. and N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Automobiles", "Islands"]}, "back_id": "731881b", "back_text": "(1) Barren Island, the northern part, showing the sand dunes near Floyd Bennett Field (Municipal airport).\n\n\nJuly 5, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, from a different angle.\n\n\nJuly 5, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same; general scene further along the shore.\n\n\nJuly 5, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Barren Island, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731881f", "uuid": "3eaa01f0-c560-012f-f697-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-999a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731881f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Islands - Barren Island - [Sand dunes near Floyd Bennett field - Municipal airport.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Barren Island (New York, N.Y.)", "Gateway National Recreation Area (N.J. and N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Automobiles", "Islands"]}, "back_id": "731881b", "back_text": "(1) Barren Island, the northern part, showing the sand dunes near Floyd Bennett Field (Municipal airport).\n\nJuly 5, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, from a different angle.\n\nJuly 5, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same; general scene further along the shore.\n\nJuly 5, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Barren Island, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731882f", "uuid": "3f1fb260-c560-012f-667f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-999c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731882f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Islands - Barren Island - [Horse disposal plant - View of the island, showing a ball game in progress.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Barren Island (New York, N.Y.)", "Gateway National Recreation Area (N.J. and N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Baseball", "Factories", "Glue", "Islands"]}, "back_id": "731882b", "back_text": "(1) Barren Island, west of the horse disposal plant, showing a ball game in progress; July 5, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) Picnic parties in the same vicinity.\n\nJuly 5, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Barren Island, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731884f", "uuid": "40137110-c560-012f-5a37-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-99a0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731884f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Islands - Barren Island - Jamaica Bay (Queens) - [Excursion steamer Sea Bird.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Barren Island (New York, N.Y.)", "Gateway National Recreation Area (N.J. and N.Y.)", "Jamaica Bay (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bays (Bodies of water)", "Ferries", "Fishing boats", "Islands", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "731884b", "back_text": "Jamaica Bay, showing the Sea Bird (excursion steamer) viewed from the east side of Barren Island, north of the glue factory, which was also known as the horse disposal plant. View No. two showing a fishing boat making for port; number three shows also a pier in the background which is used in connection with the Floyd Bennett Airport.\n\nJuly 5, 1931\nViews 1, 2 and 3\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Barren Island, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731885f", "uuid": "4094e9d0-c560-012f-4746-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-99a2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731885f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Islands - Barren Island (North) - [Floyd Bennett field - Municipal airport.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Barren Island (New York, N.Y.)", "Gateway National Recreation Area (N.J. and N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Automobiles", "Islands"]}, "back_id": "731885b", "back_text": "(1) Barren Island, showing bathers and pleasure seekers near the Floyd Bennett Field (Municipal airport) on the northern part of the island.\n\nJuly 5, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, further along the shore to the south.\n\nJuly 5, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same, farther north.\n\nJuly 5, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Barren Island, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -14350,7 +14350,7 @@ {"id": "703167f", "uuid": "3c1a3570-c533-012f-469e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c5cc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703167f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Brooklyn: Bedford Avenue - Sullivan Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Athletic fields"]}, "back_id": "703167b", "back_text": "Bedford Ave., north side, at Sullivan Place, showing the Grandstand of \"Ebbets Field\".\n\nJune 1929.\n\nEugene L. Armbuster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Bedford Avenue & Sullivan Place, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "703150f", "uuid": "353325a0-c533-012f-5e4c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c5aa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703150f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Brooklyn: Bedford Avenue - Taylor Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Methodist Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "703150b", "back_text": "Bedford Avenue, south side, east from Taylor Street, showing St. Johns Methodist Episcopal Church at Wilson Street.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n1922\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Bedford Avenue & Taylor Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "703153f", "uuid": "3671d7f0-c533-012f-fa39-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c5b0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703153f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Bedford Avenue - Willoughby Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "703153b", "back_text": "903 Bedford Ve., at S.E. corner of Willoughby Ave., known as the Bedford Mansion. Also seen, is Willoughby Ave., south side, east from Bedford Ave.\n\nJuly 22, 1934.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Bedford Avenue & Willoughby Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "703154f", "uuid": "36e506a0-c533-012f-822e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c5b2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703154f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Bedford Avenue - Willoughby Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "703154b", "back_text": "Bedford and Willoughby Avenues, n.e. cor., Brooklyn.\n\n\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\nApril 22, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Bedford Avenue & Willoughby Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "703154f", "uuid": "36e506a0-c533-012f-822e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c5b2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703154f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Bedford Avenue - Willoughby Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "703154b", "back_text": "Bedford and Willoughby Avenues, n.e. cor., Brooklyn.\n\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\nApril 22, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Bedford Avenue & Willoughby Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "703155f", "uuid": "373e8eb0-c533-012f-075e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c5b4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703155f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Brooklyn: Bedford Avenue - Willoughby Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "703155b", "back_text": "Brooklyn\n\nn.e. cor. Bedford & Willoughby Aves.\n7-8-42\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Bedford Avenue & Willoughby Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "703170f", "uuid": "3d3def20-c533-012f-c01e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c5d2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703170f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Bedford Avenue - Winthrop Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "703170b", "back_text": "Bedford Ave., at the N.E. corner of Winthrop Street. A view of Melrose Hall built by one, Lane, in 1749. Before its removal to the above location by Dr. Barlett in 1880, it had its appearance changed by the removal of the wings. Its former location was Flatbush Ave. on the west, Bedford Ave. on the south. The building was razed in 1930 and a 4-story brick building was erected on the site. At its old location a group of one family houses were erected.\n1903.\nE. L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Bedford Avenue & Winthrop Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "1509515", "uuid": "9febc7b0-c5cd-012f-2136-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-05ee-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1509515&t=w", "date": "1942-05-14", "title": "Bedford Avenue #1255-57", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1509516", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Bedford Avenue #1255-57, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Brooklyn"} @@ -14362,7 +14362,7 @@ {"id": "716642f", "uuid": "92f14c30-c548-012f-ccea-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-22a1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716642f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Bedford Street - Commerce Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "716642b", "back_text": "Bedford Street, southwest side, south from and including Commerce Street.\n\nMarch 29, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bedford Street & Commerce Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716643f", "uuid": "934b5960-c548-012f-38f0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-22a3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716643f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: Bedford Street - Commerce Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Courtyards"]}, "back_id": "716643b", "back_text": "Bedford Street, at and adjoining the S. E. corner of Commerce Street, as viewed through the courtyard to the rear of same, and on towards the gate leading onto the latter thoroughfare. The stuccoed building on the right and the frame corner house sandwich Miss Edna St. Vincent Millay's home. This is reputed to be the smallest dwelling (9.6 feet in width) in New York City.\n\n1938-9\n\nAlexander Alland\n\nThis photo is one of a series that appeared in the published volume \"Portrait of N. Y.\" by Felix Reisenberg and Alex. Alland, IRGV.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bedford Street & Commerce Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716647f", "uuid": "95201700-c548-012f-3f51-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-22ab-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716647f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Bedford Street - Commerce Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "716647b", "back_text": "74 to 48 Bedford Street, east side, south from Commerce to and including Seventh Ave. (Extension), showing in the foreground four 3-story frame houses with brick fronts (Nos. 70 to 64). The 6-story apartment house (No. 62-60) shown is at, what was formerly the N.E. corner of Morton Street (prior to the extension of Seventh Ave;). Building on the extreme right (bearing bank sign) is No. 48 and adjoining the N.E. corner of Leroy Street; Bedford Street at that point being only 37 feet long between Seventh Ave. and Leroy Street.\n\nMay 20, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bedford Street & Commerce Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "716648f", "uuid": "957ee630-c548-012f-b522-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-22ad-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716648f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Bedford Street - Commerce Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Courtyards"]}, "back_id": "716648b", "back_text": "(1)\nBedford Street, southwest side, from Commerce Street to the eastern part of Morton Street (originally Ardens Street). This is a very good view of the old frame house at 77 Bedford Street, on the S.W. corner of Commerce Street. Adjoining it is 75 1/2 Bedford Street, the narrowest house in New York, barely ten feet wide, and supposed to be over a hundred years old. It is usually entered around the gate on Commerce Street.\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n\n\n(2)\nA rear view of Nos. 77 to 75 Bedford Street. No. 75 1/2, the narrow building is known as the Edna St. Vincent Millay house.\n1936.\n\nW. P. A. Photo.\nFederal Writers Project.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bedford Street & Commerce Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "716648f", "uuid": "957ee630-c548-012f-b522-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-22ad-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716648f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Bedford Street - Commerce Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Courtyards"]}, "back_id": "716648b", "back_text": "(1)\nBedford Street, southwest side, from Commerce Street to the eastern part of Morton Street (originally Ardens Street). This is a very good view of the old frame house at 77 Bedford Street, on the S.W. corner of Commerce Street. Adjoining it is 75 1/2 Bedford Street, the narrowest house in New York, barely ten feet wide, and supposed to be over a hundred years old. It is usually entered around the gate on Commerce Street.\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n\n(2)\nA rear view of Nos. 77 to 75 Bedford Street. No. 75 1/2, the narrow building is known as the Edna St. Vincent Millay house.\n1936.\n\nW. P. A. Photo.\nFederal Writers Project.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bedford Street & Commerce Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716650f", "uuid": "9672c9d0-c548-012f-b7fc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-22b1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716650f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Bedford Street - Grove Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "716650b", "back_text": "100 Bedford Street, adjoining the N.E. corner of Grove Street. Building shown, is a frame house and is at the rear of No. 17 Grove Street; another frame house directly on the corner. No. 100 is said to be the tiniest house in New York City.\n\n1936.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\nFederal Writers Project.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bedford Street & Grove Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716651f", "uuid": "96c61830-c548-012f-bf9c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-22b3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716651f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1932, 1938", "title": "Manhattan: Bedford Street - Grove Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "716651b", "back_text": "100, 102, 104 Bedford Street, east side, north of and from the N.E. corner of Grove Street, and showing the side of 17 Grove Street, the frame house on the N.E. corner. No. 102 is \"Twin Peaks\" one of a series of studio apartment houses built in the 1920's and financed by Otto Kahn. October 25, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nThe same, five years later. 1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York. Negative No. 355.\n\nThe same, Bedford Street North East corner and Grove Street.\n\nSeptember 24, 1938.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bedford Street & Grove Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716654f", "uuid": "98310ab0-c548-012f-a677-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-22b9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716654f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: Bedford Street - Grove Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Greenwich Village (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "716654b", "back_text": "Bedford Street, adjoining the N.E. corner of Grove Street, showing two residential oddities of Greenwich Village identified as the \"Dolls House\" and the \"Twin Gables.\" Entrance to both of these is through the narrow alley separating same.\n\n1938-9\n\nAlexander Alland\n\nThis photo is one of a series that appeared in the published volume \"Portrait of N.Y.\" by Felix Reisenberg and Alex. Alland, IRGV.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Bedford Street & Grove Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -14394,7 +14394,7 @@ {"id": "731911f", "uuid": "4c878750-c560-012f-0198-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-99d6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731911f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Islands - Bedloe's Island - Statue of Liberty.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Bartholdi, Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Auguste, 1834-1904"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Liberty Island (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Statue of Liberty (New York, N.Y.)"]}, "back_id": "731911b", "back_text": "Bedloes Island, showing the Statue of Liberty\nno date\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bedloe's Island, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "105112", "uuid": "4633aaf0-c5ef-012f-cc1c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47d9-c9e5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=105112&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Beech Street, Stapleton, Staten Island, N.Y. [close-up of old car parked on street in front of house]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Beech Street, Stapleton, Staten Island, N.Y.", "source": "Staten Island post cards / Street scenes"} {"id": "728573f", "uuid": "fae4c450-c55a-012f-b1c9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7fc8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728573f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Richmond: Beechwood Avenue - Cleveland Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "728573b", "back_text": "Beechwood Avenue, south from Cleveland Street.\n\nJuly 19, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Beechwood Avenue & Cleveland Street, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} -{"id": "716656f", "uuid": "990dde20-c548-012f-ec09-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-22bd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716656f&t=w", "date": "1905, 1927", "title": "Manhattan: Beekman Place - 49th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Garages", "Row houses"]}, "back_id": "716656b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nBeekman Place, (rear view) east side, north from, but not including East 49th to East 51st Streets. In the foreground, is shown a row of\ngarages fronting on to the East River.\n\nJune 1905.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, at a later date.\nSeptember 20, 1927.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Beekman Place & 49th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "716656f", "uuid": "990dde20-c548-012f-ec09-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-22bd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716656f&t=w", "date": "1905, 1927", "title": "Manhattan: Beekman Place - 49th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Garages", "Row houses"]}, "back_id": "716656b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nBeekman Place, (rear view) east side, north from, but not including East 49th to East 51st Streets. In the foreground, is shown a row of\ngarages fronting on to the East River.\n\nJune 1905.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, at a later date.\nSeptember 20, 1927.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Beekman Place & 49th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716657f", "uuid": "998b16e0-c548-012f-74b7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-22bf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716657f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Beekman Place - 51st Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses"]}, "back_id": "716657b", "back_text": "(1)\nBeekman Place, at and adjoining the S.E. corner of East 51st Street. Also shown is East 5lst Street, south side, east from, and including Beekman Place to the East\nRiver.\nSeptember 20, 1927\nP. L. Sperr 1 1 r5T1\n Neg. # 4159\n\n(2)\nA further view southward to East 50th (Dunscomb Place) Street. Katherine Cornell, William S. Paley, Abram Poole, Merrill Smith and Mrs. Ellen Shipman reside\nin the block shown.\nThe distinctive 3 1/2 story building, (No. 33, the former Jackson E. Reynolds home) has been sold to Billy Rose, showman. An account of this appeared in the New\nYork Times of December 28, 1939.\nSeptember 20, 1927\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Beekman Place & 51st Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721585f", "uuid": "54b2bc60-c550-012f-30fa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4939-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721585f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: Beekman Place - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Courthouses", "Post offices"]}, "back_id": "721585b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Beekman Place & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "1508957", "uuid": "d128e830-c5cd-012f-b9a6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-0278-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1508957&t=w", "date": "1944-11-24", "title": "Beekman Place #37", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1508958", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Beekman Place #37, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} @@ -14479,7 +14479,7 @@ {"id": "703212f", "uuid": "4ddbf520-c533-012f-4e1d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c626-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703212f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Bergen Street - 20th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "703212b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Bergen Street & 20th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "703213f", "uuid": "4e541aa0-c533-012f-2dcc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c628-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703213f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Bergen Street - 20th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "703213b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Bergen Street & 20th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "703237f", "uuid": "57e80bb0-c533-012f-e5a7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c658-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703237f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Bergen Street - 20th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses"]}, "back_id": "703237b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Bergen Street & 20th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "704692f", "uuid": "9e207720-c535-012f-3f1e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d1b2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704692f&t=w", "date": "1905", "title": "Brooklyn: Bergen Street - 20th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Monuments & memorials"]}, "back_id": "704692b", "back_text": "Grant Square, looking north from Bergen Street, showing the General Grant Monument. To the right of the monument is the Union League Club on the corner of Dean Street. The Avenue is Rogers Avenue. One block north of Dean Street, at the S.E. corner of Pacific St., is the Imperial House. On the left is the 23rd Regiment Armory, la- ter the 106th Infantry Armory. Rogers Avenue north from Dean Street is Bedford Avenue.\n\nUrbrock Collection\n\n\nAbout 1905\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bergen Street & 20th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "704692f", "uuid": "9e207720-c535-012f-3f1e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d1b2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704692f&t=w", "date": "1905", "title": "Brooklyn: Bergen Street - 20th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Monuments & memorials"]}, "back_id": "704692b", "back_text": "Grant Square, looking north from Bergen Street, showing the General Grant Monument. To the right of the monument is the Union League Club on the corner of Dean Street. The Avenue is Rogers Avenue. One block north of Dean Street, at the S.E. corner of Pacific St., is the Imperial House. On the left is the 23rd Regiment Armory, la- ter the 106th Infantry Armory. Rogers Avenue north from Dean Street is Bedford Avenue.\n\nUrbrock Collection\n\nAbout 1905\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bergen Street & 20th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704693f", "uuid": "9e8ae860-c535-012f-5034-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d1b4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704693f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Brooklyn: Bergen Street - 20th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Monuments & memorials"]}, "back_id": "704693b", "back_text": "Grant Square, east side, between Dean and Bergen Streets, showing in the Square the Statue of General Grant which was a gift of the Union League Club, a political body, to the City of New York in April 1866. This Club which was founded in 1863 was incorporated in the late 1880's. In 1939 it is no longer located in Brooklyn but on Park Avenue and 37th Street, Manhattan. The club is prominently seen in this view.\n\nAbout 1900\n\nUrbrock Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bergen Street & 20th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "703208f", "uuid": "4c43dc10-c533-012f-4853-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c61e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703208f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Bergen Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "703208b", "back_text": "296-300 Bergen Street, south side, west of Third Ave. No. 296 (left) was owned by Col. Sims of the U.S. Army (Civil War), and later by Frank Hetzler in 1881. No. 298 (center) was built about 1845.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Bergen Street & 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "703209f", "uuid": "4cb6efa0-c533-012f-d1f7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c620-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703209f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Bergen Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "703209b", "back_text": "P.L. Sperr, photographer 7-22-1942", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Bergen Street & 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -14506,11 +14506,11 @@ {"id": "703231f", "uuid": "55bdedf0-c533-012f-d859-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c64c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703231f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Bergen Street - Rochester Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "703231b", "back_text": "Bergen Street, north side, east of Rochester Avenue, showing demolition for the Kinsborough Houses.\n\nView 3 si east toward Ralph Avenue from near Buffalo Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nview1: Neg.No. A-996\nview2: Neg.No. A-997\nview3: Neg.No. A-998\nJuly 13, 1940\nViews 1-3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bergen Street & Rochester Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "703232f", "uuid": "5628b8a0-c533-012f-c8c3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c64e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703232f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Brooklyn: Bergen Street - Rochester Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "703232b", "back_text": "Bergen Street, south side, between Rochester and Buffalo Aves. A view of Hunterfly Road. An old road to Flatbush now in disuse. In the background, is a view of St. Mary's Hospital.\n\n1925.\n\nEugene L. 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Sperr\n\nview 1: Neg.No. A-992\nview 2: Neg.No. A-993\nview 3: Neg.No. A-994\n\nJuly 13, 1940\nViews 1-3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bergen Street & Rochester Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "703234f", "uuid": "56c9cfb0-c533-012f-f1d4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c652-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703234f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Bergen Street - Rochester Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "703234b", "back_text": "Bergen Street, south side, between Rochester and Buffalo Avenues, showing an old alley and old homes, running south between Nos. 1710 and 1698.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nJuly 13, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bergen Street & Rochester Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "703234f", "uuid": "56c9cfb0-c533-012f-f1d4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c652-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703234f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Bergen Street - Rochester Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "703234b", "back_text": "Bergen Street, south side, between Rochester and Buffalo Avenues, showing an old alley and old homes, running south between Nos. 1710 and 1698.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nJuly 13, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bergen Street & Rochester Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "703224f", "uuid": "531aec10-c533-012f-fe12-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c63e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703224f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Brooklyn: Bergen Street - Schenectady Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "703224b", "back_text": "Bergen Street, at the northwest corner of Schenectady Avenue, showing Public School No. 83. This is the Dean Street side of the school.\nBoard of Education of the City of New York. March 6, 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bergen Street & Schenectady Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "703225f", "uuid": "536aa7a0-c533-012f-6de5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c640-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703225f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Brooklyn: Bergen Street - Schenectady Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "703225b", "back_text": "Bergen Street, at the northwest corner of Schenectady Avenue, showing Public School No. 83. The school fronts also on Dean Street.\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York March 6,1931\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Bergen Street & Schenectady Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "703226f", "uuid": "53d11c60-c533-012f-d92d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c642-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703226f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Bergen Street - Utica Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Vernam, W. B.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "703226b", "back_text": "1596-1598 Bergen Street, south side, east of Utica Avenue, showing at the right the home of Alex Q. Norton.\n\nJune 14, 1924.\n\nW. B. Vernam\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bergen Street & Utica Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "703227f", "uuid": "5438dc30-c533-012f-9767-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c644-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703227f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Brooklyn: Bergen Street - Utica Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "703227b", "back_text": "Brooklyn\n\nBergen St. adjoin. n.e. cor. Utica Ave.\n\n5-26-42\n\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bergen Street & Utica Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "703227f", "uuid": "5438dc30-c533-012f-9767-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c644-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703227f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Brooklyn: Bergen Street - Utica Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "703227b", "back_text": "Brooklyn\n\nBergen St. adjoin. n.e. cor. Utica Ave.\n\n5-26-42\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bergen Street & Utica Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "703217f", "uuid": "5021ed00-c533-012f-9c06-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c630-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703217f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Bergen Street - Vanderbilt Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "703217b", "back_text": "Bergen Street, west from Vanderbilt Avenue. Views 1-3: September 2, 1941. P. L. Sperr.", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Bergen Street & Vanderbilt Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "703218f", "uuid": "507ecc30-c533-012f-ce7a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c632-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703218f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Bergen Street - Vanderbilt Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "703218b", "back_text": "Bergen Street, west from Vanderbilt Avenue. September 2, 1941. P. L. Sperr.", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Bergen Street & Vanderbilt Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "703219f", "uuid": "50fe6f00-c533-012f-759b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c634-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703219f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Bergen Street - Washington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "703219b", "back_text": "Bergen Street, east from Washington Avenue. Note the very old homes still standing.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nAugust 28, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bergen Street & Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -14579,7 +14579,7 @@ {"id": "716677f", "uuid": "a1efb210-c548-012f-d90e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-22e7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716677f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: Bleecker Street - Bowery", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hardware stores"]}, "back_id": "716677b", "back_text": "Bleecker Street, at the N.W. corner of the Bowery.\nMay 9, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bleecker Street & Bowery, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716691f", "uuid": "a7a6fb70-c548-012f-3d19-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2303-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716691f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Bleecker Street - Carmine Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "716691b", "back_text": "231-233-235 Bleecker Street, at and adjoining the N.E. corner of Carmine Street. No. 231, or 15 Carmine Street, is a frame house with a brick front, and No. 235 is another old frame. This is in that section of Bleecker Street, from Hancock Street (now absorbed by Sixth Avenue) to Christopher Street, which was originally called Herring Street.\n\nMarch 27, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bleecker Street & Carmine Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716692f", "uuid": "a82756d0-c548-012f-a94d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2305-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716692f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Bleecker Street - Carmine Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Fruit", "Markets", "Repairing trades", "Shoes", "Stores & shops", "Vegetables"]}, "back_id": "716692b", "back_text": "235, 239 Bleecker Street, north side, between Carmine and Cornelia Streets. No. 235 is an old frame house, papered and painted in front to resemble brick.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bleecker Street & Carmine Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "716694f", "uuid": "a8f08580-c548-012f-3b20-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2309-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716694f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "Manhattan: Bleecker Street - Carmine Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Cigar industry", "Musical instrument industry", "Musical instruments", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "716694b", "back_text": "(1)\nBleecker Street, south side, from Carmine to Hancock Streets, the southernmost two blocks of that section of Bleecker Street which was originally Herring Street. The old Church of Our Lady of Pompeii is seen at the S.W. corner of Downing Street.\nBeyond the six-story building at the right, notice Nos. 226-220,\nframe houses with brick fronts.\nLate 1926.\n\n\n\n(2)\nA view from the roof of 24 Minetta Lane, showing the same part of Bleecker Street during the construction of the city subway and of the Sixth Avenue Extension, which will absorb all of Bleecker Street on the southwest side from numbers 224 to 208.\nOctober 11, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bleecker Street & Carmine Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "716694f", "uuid": "a8f08580-c548-012f-3b20-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2309-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716694f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "Manhattan: Bleecker Street - Carmine Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Cigar industry", "Musical instrument industry", "Musical instruments", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "716694b", "back_text": "(1)\nBleecker Street, south side, from Carmine to Hancock Streets, the southernmost two blocks of that section of Bleecker Street which was originally Herring Street. The old Church of Our Lady of Pompeii is seen at the S.W. corner of Downing Street.\nBeyond the six-story building at the right, notice Nos. 226-220,\nframe houses with brick fronts.\nLate 1926.\n\n(2)\nA view from the roof of 24 Minetta Lane, showing the same part of Bleecker Street during the construction of the city subway and of the Sixth Avenue Extension, which will absorb all of Bleecker Street on the southwest side from numbers 224 to 208.\nOctober 11, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bleecker Street & Carmine Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716717f", "uuid": "b2b478a0-c548-012f-7c91-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2337-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716717f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Bleecker Street - Charles Street", "alt_title": ["The Van Nest mansion."], "creator": "Moller, C. G., Jr.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "716717b", "back_text": "\"The Van Nest Mansion\" p.183\nPelletreau, William S.\nEarly New York houses with historical - genealogical notes.\nNew York: Francis P, Harper, 1900.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bleecker Street & Charles Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716714f", "uuid": "b17556a0-c548-012f-409a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2331-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716714f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Bleecker Street - Christopher Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Fruit", "Horse teams", "Markets", "Vegetables"]}, "back_id": "716714b", "back_text": "329-331, 335 Bleecker Street, at and adjoining the N.E. corner of Christopher Street. The first two houses are frame faced with brick. 329 Bleecker Street (or 93 Christopher Street), the corner house, is the house in which the city map commission met from 1807 to 1811, and laid out a plan for Manhattan streets which, with one or two exceptions, has been followed to the present day. This picture gives almost the same view as the larger photograph of 329-343 Bleecker Street (q.v.), taken in June, 1925.\nOctober 21, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing also 337-339 Bleecker Street. All the houses shown except 335-337 Bleecker Street are frame faced with brick.\nSeptember 28, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bleecker Street & Christopher Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716715f", "uuid": "b1e6e790-c548-012f-9e49-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2333-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716715f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: Bleecker Street - Christopher Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Fruit", "Markets", "Vegetables"]}, "back_id": "716715b", "back_text": "329 to 343 (old Nos. 313-327) Bleecker Street, east side, at, adjoining, and north from Christopher Street. 329-331, 339, and 343 are frame houses with brick facings. The frame house on the corner is No. 93 Christopher Street or 329 (old No. 313) Bleecker Street, the house where the New York Commissioners met from 1807 to 1811 to plan the checkerboard layout of New York's numbered streets and was reached by crossing open fields.\n\nFrom here north they named this particular street George Street. From Christopher Street southeast to Minetta and Hancock Streets (the latter was absorbed in 1928 by Sixth Avenue Extension), a street called Herring or Herring's Street was already laid out, in the territory which had been the Herring Farm. Thomas Paine was living, in 1808-1809, about two blocks down the same side of Herring Street. At the Hancock-Minetta end, Herring Street met an east-west street called David Street, Bleecker Street, on the map of 1811, was a short street west from, and parallel to, the Bowery, extending to Broadway. But in a few years Bleecker and David Streets had been more gracefully joined, and Bleecker swallowed up the other three streets, absorbing Herring Street in 1829 and David Street even earlier. Later, around the time of the Civil War, 16 was added to the house numbers in this part of Bleecker Street.\n\nJune, 1925.\n\nBROWN BROS.\nM.R.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bleecker Street & Christopher Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -14601,7 +14601,7 @@ {"id": "716702f", "uuid": "ac5201e0-c548-012f-1fdb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2319-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716702f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Bleecker Street - Morton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts"]}, "back_id": "716702b", "back_text": "262-270 Bleecker Street, adjoining and at the S.E. corner of Morton (originally Ardens) Street. May 1, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nASSUMING STREET TO BE NORTH AND SOUTH\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bleecker Street & Morton Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716703f", "uuid": "acaa1360-c548-012f-9e64-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-231b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716703f&t=w", "date": "1899", "title": "Manhattan: Bleecker Street - Morton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Corell, J. J.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Political clubs"]}, "back_id": "716703b", "back_text": "272-8 Bleecker Street, at the N.W. corner of Morton Street, as viewed southwestward from Jones Street. Mr. Sperr reports the following:\n\n\"Doorway opposite Jones Street stairs led to meeting rooms much used for political gatherings. Theodore Roosevelt spoke here when a candidate for Mayor.\"\n\n1899\n\nJ. J. Corell\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bleecker Street & Morton Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716716f", "uuid": "b23ac910-c548-012f-f838-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2335-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716716f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Bleecker Street - Perry Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Grocery stores"]}, "back_id": "716716b", "back_text": "(1)\n\n385-387, 387\u00bd Bleecker Street, at and adjoining the N.W. corner of Perry Street. These frame houses probably date back to the time when this was the corner of George and Ogden Streets, 1803 or earlier. In 1811 Perry Street was known as Henry Street, but took its present name two years later. George Street did not become part of Bleecker Street until or after 1829.\nSeptember 26, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, three and a half years later. The frame houses have had a new coat of paint, and the shutters have been taken off. Within another two years, these old houses will have been taken down and rebuilt in white stucco.\nFebruary, 1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bleecker Street & Perry Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "716682f", "uuid": "a4051800-c548-012f-1eff-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-22f1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716682f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: Bleecker Street - Thompson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "716682b", "back_text": "Bleecker Street, southeast corner and Thompson Street, from the northwest corner looking southeast. Village Hotel, on corner\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nApril 30, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bleecker Street & Thompson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "716682f", "uuid": "a4051800-c548-012f-1eff-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-22f1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716682f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: Bleecker Street - Thompson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "716682b", "back_text": "Bleecker Street, southeast corner and Thompson Street, from the northwest corner looking southeast. Village Hotel, on corner\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 30, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bleecker Street & Thompson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716683f", "uuid": "a4559250-c548-012f-da1f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-22f3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716683f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Bleecker Street - Thompson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Drugstores"]}, "back_id": "716683b", "back_text": "Bleecker Street, east from Thompson Street. Shown on West Broadway, is the Bleecker Street Station of the Sixth Ave. Elevated Line.\n\nJune 23, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bleecker Street & Thompson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716681f", "uuid": "a38e0a20-c548-012f-21e2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-22ef-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716681f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Bleecker Street - West Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Barbershops", "Drugstores", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "716681b", "back_text": "(1)\nBleecker Street, west from, but not including West Broadway. Shown on the left, is the Mills House No. 1, at Nos. 156-168, south side,\nwest from Thompson to Sullivan Streets.\nJune 23, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, slightly westward.\nJune 23, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bleecker Street & West Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716688f", "uuid": "a66568d0-c548-012f-15b5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-22fd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716688f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Manhattan: Bleecker Street - West Broadway.", "alt_title": ["[Changing New York ; Federal Art Project. Works Progress Administration.]", "Mori's Restaurant."], "creator": "Abbott, Berenice", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "716688b", "back_text": "144-6 Bleecker Street, adjoining the S.W. corner of West Broadway showing Mori's Restaurant, founded in 1884 by Placido Mori. These buildings were remodelled by Raymond Hood who resided on Washington Square North, above the restaurant proprietors. This photo was reproduced on page 88 of the published volume \"Changing New York.\"\n\nNovember 21, 1935\n\nBerenice Abbott, photo\nFederal Art Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bleecker Street & West Broadway., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -14617,7 +14617,7 @@ {"id": "733355f", "uuid": "82c40440-c562-012f-a395-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a50c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733355f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Thanksgiving ragamuffins, No.16-18.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Bleecker Street - Perry Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Children"]}, "back_id": "733355b", "back_text": "(1)\nThanksgiving Ragamuffins, 1933, No. 16. Some of the group shown in No. 15, standing in front of the grocery store at 383 Bleecker Street, on the S.E. corner of Perry Street.\nNovember 30, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nNo. 17. Another pair, in the same location.\nNovember 30, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nNo. 18. The same location. This boy is wearing one of the Mickey Mouse costumes created by Walt Disney Enterprises, Incorporated. \"Mickey Mouse\" is one of the most popular and successful animated cartoon creatures originated in the early 1920's by Walt Disney, and will possibly succeed in winning a permanent place in the juvenile pantheon. At the time of this picture Mickey was already becoming internationally known, in France as Michel Souris, for instance, and in the Spanish-speaking word as Miguel Ratoncito.\nNovember 30, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bleecker Street and Perry Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733356f", "uuid": "83326a40-c562-012f-519b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a50e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733356f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Thanksgiving ragamuffins, No.19-21.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Bleecker Street - Perry Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Children"]}, "back_id": "733356b", "back_text": "(1)\nThanksgiving Ragamuffins, 1933, No. 19. Two girls in black dominoes, on Bleecker Street.\nNovember 30, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nNo. 20. The same two in front of 381 Bleecker Street, adjoining the northeastern corner of Perry Street.\nNovember 30, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nNo. 21. At the same corner: two hard-boiled little golddiggers. One or both of them may be boys.\nNovember 30, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bleecker Street and Perry Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733352f", "uuid": "81a60c30-c562-012f-573e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a506-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733352f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Thanksgiving ragamuffins, No.7-9.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Bleecker Street - Van Nest Place.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Children"]}, "back_id": "733352b", "back_text": "(1)\nThanksgiving Ragamuffins, 1933, No. 7.\nMinnehaha, Laughing Tomboy,\nLurking in a Village byway,\nWhere Van Nest Place meets with Bleecker,\nWhere the quaint old streets go criss-cross,\nWhere the stranger, lost, goes crazy.\n'Ware this little brave, O paleface,\nRead the sign and heed the warning,\nShe will stab you with her dark eyes,\nHold you up for heap much wampum!\nNovember 30, 1933.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nNo. 8. The corner looks more dangerous every minute.\nNovember 30, 1933.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nNo. 9. Two more brigands at Bleecker Street and Van Nest Place. Van Nest Place, is the name of the north side of Charles Street, from Fourth to Bleecker Streets; it has its own set of house numbers.\nNovember 30, 1933.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bleecker Street and Van Nest Place, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "733526f", "uuid": "c3627880-c562-012f-b15b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a661-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733526f&t=w", "date": "1917", "title": "Transportation - Trolleys - [Horse drawn trolley cars run on Broadway line.]", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Bleecker Street.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "733526b", "back_text": "One of the last horse drawn trolley cars; this one ran on Bleecker Street and Broadway line, the last one to abandon this type of service.\n\nJuly 27, 1917.\n\n\nA story of the abandonment of the franchise of the Bleecker Street and Fulton Ferry Line with an account of the last trip, attended by notables, appeared in the New York Times of July 27, 1917, Page 18:3.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bleecker Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "733526f", "uuid": "c3627880-c562-012f-b15b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a661-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733526f&t=w", "date": "1917", "title": "Transportation - Trolleys - [Horse drawn trolley cars run on Broadway line.]", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Bleecker Street.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "733526b", "back_text": "One of the last horse drawn trolley cars; this one ran on Bleecker Street and Broadway line, the last one to abandon this type of service.\n\nJuly 27, 1917.\n\nA story of the abandonment of the franchise of the Bleecker Street and Fulton Ferry Line with an account of the last trip, attended by notables, appeared in the New York Times of July 27, 1917, Page 18:3.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bleecker Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "716687f", "uuid": "a6090bc0-c548-012f-b3e8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-22fb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716687f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Manhattan: Bleecker Street.", "alt_title": ["Mori's Restaurant, 144 Bleecker Street, Manhattan."], "creator": "Abbott, Berenice", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "716687b", "back_text": "Bleecker St., no. 144\nMori's Restaurant\n\nFederal Art Project\n\"Changing New York\"\nBerenice Abbott, photographer\n\n[Note: negative at Museum of the City of New York]\nCode I A-2\nNov. 21, 1935\n\nAttached description:\n\"Mori's Restaurant, 144 Bleecker St., N.Y.C. in the Federal Art Project's exhibition \"Changing New York\" photographed by Berenice Abbott to be held at the Museum of the City of New York\nOct. 20 - Dec. 6.\"\n\np.88, Changing New York\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bleecker Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "1508961", "uuid": "d1f93680-c5cd-012f-4582-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-027c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1508961&t=w", "date": "1953", "title": "Bleeker Street - Morton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1508962", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Bleeker Street - Morton Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} {"id": "1508965", "uuid": "d292c3b0-c5cd-012f-8a2e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-0280-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1508965&t=w", "date": "1951-01", "title": "Bleeker Street #263", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1508966", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Bleeker Street #263, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} @@ -14665,7 +14665,7 @@ {"id": "726175f", "uuid": "5ae25a40-c557-012f-5c93-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6d12-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726175f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Queens: Borden Avenue - 11th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Somach Photographic Company", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Factories"]}, "back_id": "726175b", "back_text": "Borden Avenue, north side, east from 11th to 21st Streets. The general view is in a northeasterly direction across the dumps, which marks the line of the elevated concrete highway which was later thrown across here leading from the exit of the Queens-Midtown Tunnel. On the right is the Mavis Building and a Long Island RR water tower. In the center background is the Queens Borough Hall, 21st Street and 49th Avenue.\n\nNovember 11, 1938\n\nNew York City Tunnel Authority\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Borden Avenue & 11th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726176f", "uuid": "5b2703e0-c557-012f-ecbf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6d14-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726176f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Queens: Borden Avenue - 21st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Somach Photographic Company", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Factories"]}, "back_id": "726176b", "back_text": "Borden Avenue, north side, west from near 21st Street, showing a general view of the area across which was later constructed the elevated highway, carrying traffic to and from the entrance to the Queens-Midtown Tunnel, a few blocks away.\n\nNovember 18, 1938\n\nNew York City Tunnel Authority\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Borden Avenue & 21st Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726177f", "uuid": "5b865770-c557-012f-319b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6d16-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726177f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Queens: Borden Avenue - 21st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Somach Photographic Company", "subject": {"name": ["Long Island Rail Road"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Railroad shops & yards"]}, "back_id": "726177b", "back_text": "Borden Avenue, south side, west from near 21st Street, showing a general view of the Long Island Railroad yards in the immediate neighborhood of the Queens-Midtown Tunnel.\n\nNovember 18, 1938\n\nNew York City Tunnel Authority\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Borden Avenue & 21st Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "726165f", "uuid": "57656e70-c557-012f-ba99-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6cfe-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726165f&t=w", "date": "1936, 1938, 1941", "title": "Queens: Borden Avenue - 2nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Elevated railroads", "Storage facilities", "Vehicle maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "726165b", "back_text": "Borden Avenue, east from 2nd Street. The first two-story building on the left is an old street car barn; in the center of the view is the 4-story Long Island Railroad branch of the Y.M.C.A.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nOctober 25, 1936\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Borden Avenue & 2nd Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "726165f", "uuid": "57656e70-c557-012f-ba99-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6cfe-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726165f&t=w", "date": "1936, 1938, 1941", "title": "Queens: Borden Avenue - 2nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Elevated railroads", "Storage facilities", "Vehicle maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "726165b", "back_text": "Borden Avenue, east from 2nd Street. The first two-story building on the left is an old street car barn; in the center of the view is the 4-story Long Island Railroad branch of the Y.M.C.A.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nOctober 25, 1936\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Borden Avenue & 2nd Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726166f", "uuid": "57ae3ef0-c557-012f-bf07-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6d00-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726166f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Queens: Borden Avenue - 2nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "726166b", "back_text": "Borden Avenue, at, and adjoining the N.E. corner of 2nd Street. The corner building, which is now the 34th Street Ferry Storage Warehouse, is the former Miller Hotel, erected by Oliver Charlick, General Manager of the Long Island Railroad, for Tony Miller (Mueller). It was a rendezvous for sportsmen. Richard Croker and Tim Sullivan were guests here. The building was sold in 1917, altered, and then used as a phonograph manufactory. It appears from the photograph that the upper floor is used as living quarters; a saloon occupies the ground floor on the right. The building to the right is an old trolley barn, extending through to 51st Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nOctober 25, 1936\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Borden Avenue & 2nd Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726178f", "uuid": "5bd047c0-c557-012f-6548-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6d18-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726178f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Borden Avenue - 46th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726178b", "back_text": "Borden Avenue, at the N.E. corner of 46th Street, showing the C. Heiser House, having been owned by the Heiser family from about 1852 to 1891. Views 2 and 3 show the same house after it was turned around and remodelled.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\nViews 1,2: 1923\nViews 3,4: 1925\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Borden Avenue & 46th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726179f", "uuid": "5c3bf740-c557-012f-7d1b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6d1a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726179f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Borden Avenue - 47th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726179b", "back_text": "(1)\nBorden Ave., north side, between 47th Street (left) and 48th Street (right) showing the home of Mrs. Heiser in 1891.\n\n1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2)\nThe same, still standing in 1934. Note 47th Street will extend northward along line of fence seen in the foreground.\n\nMarch 1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Borden Avenue & 47th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -14705,26 +14705,26 @@ {"id": "700505f", "uuid": "5bf99c50-c52f-012f-926e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a45b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700505f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "Bronx: Boston Road - 169th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Coffee shops", "Delicatessens", "Electric apparatus and appliances", "Ice cream parlors", "Radios", "Shoe stores", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "700505b", "back_text": "Boston Road, north from East 169th Street (McKinley Square).\nMay 1926.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Boston Road & 169th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700512f", "uuid": "5e5a4720-c52f-012f-7b3d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a469-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700512f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Bronx: Boston Road - 173rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "700512b", "back_text": "Boston Road, west side, between E.173rd Street and Suburban Place, showing the tower of the Hermann Ridder Junior High School (P+S. 98).\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York\nDecember, 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Boston Road & 173rd Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700514f", "uuid": "5efd1de0-c52f-012f-04c9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a46d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700514f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Bronx: Boston Road - 173rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "700514b", "back_text": "Boston Road, west side, between E.173rd Street and Suburban Place, showing the auditorium entrance to the Hermann Ridder Junior High School (P.S. No. 98).\nBoard of Education of the City of New York\n December, 1931\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Boston Road & 173rd Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "700515f", "uuid": "5f4f6eb0-c52f-012f-c7ea-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a46f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700515f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Bronx: Boston Road - 173rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "700515b", "back_text": "Boston Road, west Side, between E.173rd Street and Suburban Place, Showing the Hermann Ridder Junior High School (P.S. 98). Boston Road is on the left, running south.\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York\n\n\nDecember, 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Boston Road & 173rd Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "700515f", "uuid": "5f4f6eb0-c52f-012f-c7ea-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a46f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700515f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Bronx: Boston Road - 173rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "700515b", "back_text": "Boston Road, west Side, between E.173rd Street and Suburban Place, Showing the Hermann Ridder Junior High School (P.S. 98). 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173rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "700528b", "back_text": "Boston Road, west side, between E.173rd Street and Suburban Place, showing one of the art class rooms in the Hermann Ridder Junior High School (P.S. 98).\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York\n\nDecember, 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Boston Road & 173rd Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "700529f", "uuid": "63fe5120-c52f-012f-db59-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a48b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700529f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Bronx: Boston Road - 173rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "700529b", "back_text": "Boston Road, west side, between E.173rd Street and Suburban Place, showing the lunch room in the Hermann Ridder Junior High School (P.S.98).\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York\n\nDecember, 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Boston Road & 173rd Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "700530f", "uuid": "644303b0-c52f-012f-9096-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a48d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700530f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Bronx: Boston Road - 173rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "700530b", "back_text": "Boston Road, west side, between E.173rd Street and Suburban Place, showing the biology laboratory in the Hermann Ridder Junior High School (P.S.98).\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York\n\nDecember, 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Boston Road & 173rd Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700531f", "uuid": "64a68e10-c52f-012f-69e6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a48f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700531f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Bronx: Boston Road - 173rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "700531b", "back_text": "Boston Road, west side, between E.173rd Street and Suburban Place, showing the typing classroom in the Hermann Ridder Junior High School(P.S.98).\nBoard of Education of the City of New York\n\nDecember, 1931\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Boston Road & 173rd Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700532f", "uuid": "651007d0-c52f-012f-be7e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a491-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700532f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Bronx: Boston Road - 173rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "700532b", "back_text": "Boston Road, west side, between E.173rd Street and Suburban Pl., showing the carpentry class room in the Hermann Ridder Junior High School (P.S.98).\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York\n\nDecember, 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Boston Road & 173rd Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700533f", "uuid": "655c7460-c52f-012f-8262-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a493-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700533f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Bronx: Boston Road - 173rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "700533b", "back_text": "Boston Road, west side, between E.173rd Street and Suburban Place, showing one of the wash basins in the Hermann Ridder Junior High School (P.S.98).\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York\nDecember, 1931\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Boston Road & 173rd Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "700511f", "uuid": "5df9d130-c52f-012f-c161-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a467-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700511f&t=w", "date": "1915", "title": "Bronx: Boston Road - 173rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "700511b", "back_text": "Boston Road (extreme left), north from but not including Suburban Place, showing the thoroughfare making a sharp bend at East 173rd Street. The 5-story building, on the extreme right, is at the N.F. corner of Seabury Place and East 172nd Street, and to its left appear the rears of four buildings facing on the west side of Minford Place, between East 172nd and East 173rd Streets, bearing Nos. 1547 to 1555. The frame dwellings on the west side of Boston Road from Suburban Place to East 173rd Street, were later razed and on their site now (1938) stands Public School No. 98.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n\n\nAbout 1915.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Boston Road & 173rd Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "700511f", "uuid": "5df9d130-c52f-012f-c161-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a467-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700511f&t=w", "date": "1915", "title": "Bronx: Boston Road - 173rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "700511b", "back_text": "Boston Road (extreme left), north from but not including Suburban Place, showing the thoroughfare making a sharp bend at East 173rd Street. The 5-story building, on the extreme right, is at the N.F. corner of Seabury Place and East 172nd Street, and to its left appear the rears of four buildings facing on the west side of Minford Place, between East 172nd and East 173rd Streets, bearing Nos. 1547 to 1555. The frame dwellings on the west side of Boston Road from Suburban Place to East 173rd Street, were later razed and on their site now (1938) stands Public School No. 98.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n\nAbout 1915.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Boston Road & 173rd Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700538f", "uuid": "6719d6d0-c52f-012f-214f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a49d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700538f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Boston Road - 179th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700538b", "back_text": "2064 Boston Road, at the N.E. corner of East 179th Street, showing the Peabody Home for Aged Women. It stands on the site of \"Uncle Daniel Mape's Temperance House.\" The house was razed and on its site appears (G.W. Bromley map of 1924 as revised to September 1932) a 3-story brick building, occupied by the Institute for Negro Protestant Children.\n\n1902.\n\nGift of Randall Comfort.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Boston Road & 179th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700539f", "uuid": "678279b0-c52f-012f-df0c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a49f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700539f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Bronx: Boston Road - 179th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chrystie, Edward Punnett", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "700539b", "back_text": "2071 Boston Road, at the northwest corner of W. 179th Street, showing an old-type frame dwelling, one of the few remaining in the old village of West Farms, seen from underneath the \"EL.\"\n\nE. P. Chrystie\n\nAugust 23, 1925\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Boston Road & 179th Street (West), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700540f", "uuid": "67d2d4a0-c52f-012f-61c1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a4a1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700540f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Boston Road - 181st Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700540b", "back_text": "Boston Road, east side, at the head of East 181st Street (within Bronx Park), showing Johnson's Tavern. Here, the Boston to New York stage coaches stopped to change horses in the days before the introduction of automotive power. The G.W. Bromley map of 1911 shows the tavern no longer to be there and its site not distinguishable.\n\n1899.\n\nGift of Randall Comfort.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Boston Road & 181st Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} @@ -14767,7 +14767,7 @@ {"id": "716777f", "uuid": "cc1cf050-c548-012f-f680-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-23ad-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716777f&t=w", "date": "1870, 1980", "title": "Manhattan: Bowery - Houston Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Barbershops", "Cigar industry", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "716777b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Bowery & 16th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716779f", "uuid": "cd0fdb60-c548-012f-1a8f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-23b1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716779f&t=w", "date": "1945", "title": "Manhattan: Bowery - 3rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "banks"]}, "back_id": "716779b", "back_text": "P.L. Sperr collection\nRec'd January 13, 1945\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bowery & 16th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716799f", "uuid": "d5d4a4d0-c548-012f-a0c4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-23d9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716799f&t=w", "date": "1870, 1980", "title": "Manhattan: Bowery", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wishengrad, Michael", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "716799b", "back_text": "Street Scenes: At the Bowery, also a copy 2\u00be by 3\u00be on glossy paper if Files. G.D.C.\nDr. Michael Wishengrad.\nNEW YORK CITY.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bowery & 16th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "703278f", "uuid": "67951bc0-c533-012f-9305-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c6aa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703278f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1936", "title": "Brooklyn: Bowery - 16th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "Coney Island Amusement Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Concessions (Amusements, etc.)", "Food vendors", "Street vendors", "Vending stands"]}, "back_id": "703278b", "back_text": "(1) Emory, at West 16th Street (Coney Island), showing two views of a small street in the center of Coney Island.\n\nJuly 4, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) View No. 2 is the same from a slightly different angle.\n\nSeptember 1939.\n\nGeorge L. Balgue.\n\n\nhkt views\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bowery & 16th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "703278f", "uuid": "67951bc0-c533-012f-9305-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c6aa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703278f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1936", "title": "Brooklyn: Bowery - 16th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "Coney Island Amusement Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Concessions (Amusements, etc.)", "Food vendors", "Street vendors", "Vending stands"]}, "back_id": "703278b", "back_text": "(1) Emory, at West 16th Street (Coney Island), showing two views of a small street in the center of Coney Island.\n\nJuly 4, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) View No. 2 is the same from a slightly different angle.\n\nSeptember 1939.\n\nGeorge L. Balgue.\n\nhkt views\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bowery & 16th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "716778f", "uuid": "cca8dc10-c548-012f-18f7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-23af-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716778f&t=w", "date": "1934, 1935", "title": "Manhattan: Bowery - 1st Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Barbershops", "Bookstores", "Elevated railroads", "Hotels", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "716778b", "back_text": "(1) 303-295 Bowery, at, adjoining and south of the S.E. corner of East 1st Street. September 20, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) 295-297 Bowery, as seen in No. 1, and showing the book store at No. 297. May 9, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bowery & 1st Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716790f", "uuid": "d1f51b60-c548-012f-5b4d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-23c7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716790f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1934, 1935", "title": "Manhattan: Bowery - 1st Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Cooper Square (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Barbershops", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "716790b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nBowery, east side, north from and including East 1st Street, to Cooper Square. The Empire State Building is shown overshadowing the Metropolitan Building.\n\nMay 9, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, a different perspective of the N.E. corner. Also shown is East 1st Street, at, adjoining and east of the N.E. corner of the Bowery.\n\nOctober 12, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\n\nThe same as No. 2, slightly more inclusive.\n\nSeptember 20, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bowery & 1st Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716792f", "uuid": "d2dedce0-c548-012f-4e51-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-23cb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716792f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: Bowery - 1st Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Barbershops", "Clothing stores"]}, "back_id": "716792b", "back_text": "The Bowery, east side, north from and across East 1st Street. To the left appears the Empire State and the Metropolitan Life Insurance Bldg's. across the Third Avenue elevated lines which runs on the Bowery and continues northward on Third Avenue from Cooper Square.\n\nJuly 16, 1938\nViews 1, 2 and 3\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Bowery & 1st Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -14778,11 +14778,11 @@ {"id": "716796f", "uuid": "d48e0560-c548-012f-a9ac-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-23d3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716796f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: Bowery - 4th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "716796b", "back_text": "The Bowery, south from E. 4th Street showing the northern extremity of this famous thoroughfare. The photographer is standing at Cooper Square where 3rd and 4th Ave's begin their existence. The intersecting street in the foreground is 4th St.\nFebruary 4, 1937\nW.P.A. Photo.\nFive Boroughs Project\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Bowery & 4th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716797f", "uuid": "d4fefbd0-c548-012f-39ba-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-23d5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716797f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: Bowery - 4th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "716797b", "back_text": "(1) Bowery, at, adjoining and south of the S.E. corner of East 4th Street. No. 361 Bowery, at the S.E. corner of East 4th Street, is a frame house. May 9, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, at a different date. 1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York. Negative No. 142.\n\n(3) The same. February, 1924.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bowery & 4th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716798f", "uuid": "d56260f0-c548-012f-bd51-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-23d7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716798f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Manhattan: Bowery - 4th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Art schools", "Clothing stores", "Educational facilities", "Engineering schools", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "716798b", "back_text": "Bowery, east side, north from, but not including East 4th Street. Shown in the background, is the Cooper Institute.\n\nMarch 30, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bowery & 4th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "716733f", "uuid": "b96ecfa0-c548-012f-75ec-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2356-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716733f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Manhattan: Bowery - Bayard Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Tiemann, Hermann Newell", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Elevated railroads", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "716733b", "back_text": "The Bowery, west side, between Bayard and Canal Streets, showing the old Thalia Theatre and its adjoining Atlantic Gardens. On the right margin is the original Citizens Savings Bank.\n\nH. N. Tiemann, photo\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n\n\nNeg. # 1285 (small neg.)\n\n1910\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bowery & Bayard Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "716733f", "uuid": "b96ecfa0-c548-012f-75ec-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2356-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716733f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Manhattan: Bowery - Bayard Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Tiemann, Hermann Newell", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Elevated railroads", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "716733b", "back_text": "The Bowery, west side, between Bayard and Canal Streets, showing the old Thalia Theatre and its adjoining Atlantic Gardens. On the right margin is the original Citizens Savings Bank.\n\nH. N. Tiemann, photo\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n\nNeg. # 1285 (small neg.)\n\n1910\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bowery & Bayard Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716734f", "uuid": "b9de79c0-c548-012f-663e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2358-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716734f&t=w", "date": "1878", "title": "Manhattan: Bowery - Bayard Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "716734b", "back_text": "The Bowery, west side, between Bayard and Canal Streets, showing the Atlantic Gardens. Adjoining on the left is the Bowery Theatre which became the Thalia in 1879. Note the telegraph poles and the absence of the 3rd Avenue \"El\" structure. The latter, erected in 1878 evidently dates this photo.\n\nprior to 1878\n\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bowery & Bayard Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716735f", "uuid": "ba332e50-c548-012f-d76a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-235a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716735f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1932", "title": "Manhattan: Bowery - Bayard Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Elevated railroads", "Plazas"]}, "back_id": "716735b", "back_text": "(1) Bowery, west side, north from and including Bayard, to, but not including Canal Streets. The upper stories only are shown as the Third Ave., Elevated and the Manhattan Bridge Plaza obstructs the full view.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, showing a closer view of the lower part of the Thalia Theatre.\n\nDecember 26, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same, as No. 2, but at a later date.\n\nJuly 9, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bowery & Bayard Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716739f", "uuid": "bc020000-c548-012f-6559-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2362-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716739f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: Bowery - Bayard Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "United States"], "topic": ["Barbershops", "Educational facilities", "Restaurants", "Vocational education"]}, "back_id": "716739b", "back_text": "(1)\nBowery, west side, north from but not including Bayard, to and including Canal Streets. The Thalia Theatre is shown on the extreme left, with the Atlantic Garden adjoining.\nJune 25, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, slightly southward. Note absence of Thalia Theatre.\nSeptember 25, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same as No. 2, but at an earlier date. The Thalia Theatre, as shown here, was erected in 1826 as the Bowery Theatre; the Mayor laying the corner stone in May and it being opened in October of that year. It was destroyed by fire four times. First on May 26, 1828, when it was rebuilt and reopened in 90 days. It was destroyed again September 22, 1836; for the third time, February 8, 1838; and last on April 25, 1845. It retained the name Bowery until 1879, when it was re-christened the Thalia. Its final and last fire occurred on June 15, 1929 and the remains disfigured the area for several years. Today (1937) this old landmark is completely gone, a low business structure occupying the site. The Bull's Head, a tavern used for the sale of cattle stood on this site from prior to 1763 to 1826, when it was taken down.\nFebruary 1924.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bowery & Bayard Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "716756f", "uuid": "c3497c20-c548-012f-54ff-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2383-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716756f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Bowery - Broome Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Millinery"]}, "back_id": "716756b", "back_text": "138-142 Bowery, south of the S.W. corner of Broome Street. No. 140 Bowery, south of the S.W. corner of Broome Street, is a 2-story frame building.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York. Negative No. 584.\n\n\nThe New York Times of May 26, 1939 reports the sale of this and it's adjoining structure (No's. 138-140). John \"Callahan the Hatter\" occupied No. 138 and attracted the patronage of many of the beaux and dandies of the \"Gay Nineties\". At his death, the business was continued by his clerks. Recently the store was divided and occupied by crockery and novelty dealers. No. 138 is a leased branch of the National Cash Register Company.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bowery & Broome Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "716756f", "uuid": "c3497c20-c548-012f-54ff-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2383-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716756f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Bowery - Broome Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Millinery"]}, "back_id": "716756b", "back_text": "138-142 Bowery, south of the S.W. corner of Broome Street. No. 140 Bowery, south of the S.W. corner of Broome Street, is a 2-story frame building.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York. Negative No. 584.\n\nThe New York Times of May 26, 1939 reports the sale of this and it's adjoining structure (No's. 138-140). John \"Callahan the Hatter\" occupied No. 138 and attracted the patronage of many of the beaux and dandies of the \"Gay Nineties\". At his death, the business was continued by his clerks. Recently the store was divided and occupied by crockery and novelty dealers. No. 138 is a leased branch of the National Cash Register Company.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bowery & Broome Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716757f", "uuid": "c3c0a9b0-c548-012f-cd94-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2385-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716757f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: Bowery - Broome Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "716757b", "back_text": "Bowery, west side, north from and including Broome Street. On the left, at the S.W. corner, appears the Commercial Hotel, the oldest hotel in New York.\n\nApril 28, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bowery & Broome Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716758f", "uuid": "c42d5be0-c548-012f-0e50-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2387-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716758f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Bowery - Broome Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "716758b", "back_text": "Bowery, east side, north from but not including Broome, to, but not including Delancey Streets. No. 159 Bowery, north of the N.E. corner of Broome Street, is a 3-story frame building.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bowery & Broome Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716759f", "uuid": "c488c9d0-c548-012f-89fe-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2389-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716759f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: Bowery - Broome Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Barbershops", "Hardware stores"]}, "back_id": "716759b", "back_text": "Bowery, west side, north from but not including Broome, to, but not including Kenmare Streets.\n\nMay 9, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bowery & Broome Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -14828,7 +14828,7 @@ {"id": "716769f", "uuid": "c8afc030-c548-012f-e951-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-239d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716769f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Bowery - Rivington Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cigar industry", "Coffee shops", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "716769b", "back_text": "Bowery, at, adjoining and north of the N.E. corner of Rivington Street.\nOctober 12, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bowery & Rivington Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716770f", "uuid": "c9280420-c548-012f-cca7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-239f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716770f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1932", "title": "Manhattan: Bowery - Rivington Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "716770b", "back_text": "(1)\nBowery, at, adjoining and south of the S.E. corner of Rivington Street. Nos. 211-213 Bowery, at and adjoining the S.E. corner of Rivington Street, are 3-story frame houses. The Third Ave., Elevated is shown on the Bowery.\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n\n(2)\nThe same, from a different angle, and also showing Rivington Street, south side, east from the Bowery. Note the Rivington Street Station of the Second Ave., Elevated on Allen Street. (Background).\n\nApril 4, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bowery & Rivington Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716771f", "uuid": "c9880c90-c548-012f-4ae8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-23a1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716771f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Bowery - Rivington Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bread & soup lines"]}, "back_id": "716771b", "back_text": "The Bowery, north from Rivington Street, showing a bread line extending to the Salvation Army Memorial Hotel No. 223\u00bd-225 Bowery. See other mounts for further views.\n\nAbout 1932.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bowery & Rivington Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "716773f", "uuid": "ca5f1200-c548-012f-709e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-23a5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716773f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Bowery - Rivington Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bread & soup lines", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "716773b", "back_text": "Bowery, east side, south from (No. 223\u00bd-225) a point north of Rivington Street and across same, showing a bread line outside of the Salvation Army Memorial Hotel, No. 223\u00bd-225 Bowery. These individuals, destitute and hungry are daily fed here. During the depression the extent of these lines were unbelievable. Several other agencies in this vicinity perform a similar task. This set consists of 3 views photographed the same day.\n\nAbout 1932.\n\n\nView 1\nView 2: Neg. # 994\nView 3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bowery & Rivington Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "716773f", "uuid": "ca5f1200-c548-012f-709e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-23a5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716773f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Bowery - Rivington Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bread & soup lines", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "716773b", "back_text": "Bowery, east side, south from (No. 223\u00bd-225) a point north of Rivington Street and across same, showing a bread line outside of the Salvation Army Memorial Hotel, No. 223\u00bd-225 Bowery. These individuals, destitute and hungry are daily fed here. During the depression the extent of these lines were unbelievable. Several other agencies in this vicinity perform a similar task. This set consists of 3 views photographed the same day.\n\nAbout 1932.\n\nView 1\nView 2: Neg. # 994\nView 3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bowery & Rivington Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "703269f", "uuid": "63e4e420-c533-012f-f1b8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c698-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703269f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Brooklyn: Bowery - Sachmanns Walk", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "703269b", "back_text": "(1) Bowery, north side, east of Sachmann's Walk, showing Henderson's Restaurant in the background.\n\nDecember 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2) The same, showing more of the foreground.\n\nDecember 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bowery & Sachmanns Walk, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "703274f", "uuid": "65e5fb20-c533-012f-db9c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c6a2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703274f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Brooklyn: Bowery - Schweickerts Walk", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "Coney Island Amusement Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Food vendors", "Restaurants", "Street vendors", "Vending stands"]}, "back_id": "703274b", "back_text": "Bowery, north side, west from Schweickert's Walk to West 15th Street, showing the Irish House clam bar.\n\nJuly 8, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\nNO\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bowery & Schweickerts Walk, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "716767f", "uuid": "c7e5b3a0-c548-012f-4a6e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2399-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716767f&t=w", "date": "1933, 1934", "title": "Manhattan: Bowery - Spring Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Barbershops", "Clothing stores"]}, "back_id": "716767b", "back_text": "(1)\n200-208 Bowery, west side, between Spring and Prince Streets.\nMay 9, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA limited view, and showing only Nos. 204-210.\nFebruary 24, 1933.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bowery & Spring Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -14942,7 +14942,7 @@ {"id": "704235f", "uuid": "6fd79790-c533-012f-b1ca-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ce20-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704235f&t=w", "date": "1908", "title": "Brooklyn: Brighton Beach", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "704235b", "back_text": "A close-up of Bathing Beach, at the Manhattan Beach Hotel. The property in this view, was later acquired by Joseph P. Day Inc., for the Manhattan Beach Hotel and Land Co.\nAbout 1908.?\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "728618f", "uuid": "0c3d77b0-c55b-012f-c2bf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8022-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728618f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Richmond: Brighton Street - Pittsville Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "728618b", "back_text": "Brighton Street, east side, nor to Academy Aves., showing the site of the new Tottenville High School. In the background appears the rear of Public School No. 1 facing on the south side of Summit Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nSeptember 6, 1935.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brighton Street & Pittsville Avenue, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "703332f", "uuid": "7c7457d0-c533-012f-f26e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c716-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703332f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Brooklyn: Brightwater Court - 6th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "703332b", "back_text": "Brightwater Court, north side, west from East 6th Street; a view of the Astor Apartments.\n\nAugust 12, 1929.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brightwater Court & 6th Street (East), Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "703331f", "uuid": "7c139060-c533-012f-e20d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c714-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703331f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Brooklyn: Brightwater Court - Darby Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "703331b", "back_text": "273 Brighton Beach Avenue, north side, between Lakeland Place and East Third Street, showing the Lakeland Theatre, looking east.\n\nP. L. Perr\n\n\nSeptember 3, 1939\n\nNeg # 1809 (8x10 Neg)\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brightwater Court & Darby Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "703331f", "uuid": "7c139060-c533-012f-e20d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c714-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703331f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Brooklyn: Brightwater Court - Darby Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "703331b", "back_text": "273 Brighton Beach Avenue, north side, between Lakeland Place and East Third Street, showing the Lakeland Theatre, looking east.\n\nP. L. Perr\n\nSeptember 3, 1939\n\nNeg # 1809 (8x10 Neg)\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brightwater Court & Darby Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "703333f", "uuid": "7cc1a0e0-c533-012f-a8fb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c718-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703333f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Brooklyn: Brightwater Court - Lakeland Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Day, Joseph P.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "703333b", "back_text": "Brightwater Court, north side, at and east of Lakeland Place. In the foreground, is Lakeland Place. A view of \"Del Mar Towers\" and \"Buckingham Apartments\".\n\nAugust 12, 1929.\n\nJoseph P. Day.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brightwater Court & Lakeland Place, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "728619f", "uuid": "0ca90710-c55b-012f-8d15-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8024-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728619f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Richmond: Bristol Avenue - Little Clove Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Davis, William T. (William Thompson)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "728619b", "back_text": "20 Bristol Ave., adjoining the N.W. corner of Little Clove Road, showing the Swedish Home for the Aged, formerly the home of L. B. Labau, husband of Altia Vanderbilt, daughter of Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt.\n\nOctober 20, 1923.\n\nBy Wm. T. Davis through P. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bristol Avenue & Little Clove Road, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "700562f", "uuid": "7001c160-c52f-012f-3cd2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a4cd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700562f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Bronx: Bristow Street - Jennings Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses"]}, "back_id": "700562b", "back_text": "st.\nBristow Ave. adj. n.e. cor. Jennings St.\n9-5-1942\nP.L.Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bristow Street & Jennings Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} @@ -15058,7 +15058,7 @@ {"id": "1509011", "uuid": "da7c6720-c5cd-012f-90da-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-02ae-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1509011&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Broad Street #35-41", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1509012", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Broad Street #35-41, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} {"id": "1509013", "uuid": "dadb31f0-c5cd-012f-9cca-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-02b0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1509013&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Broad Street between Wall Street and Exchange Place", "alt_title": ["Stock Exchange"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1509014", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Broad Street between Wall Street and Exchange Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} {"id": "1509015", "uuid": "db29a740-c5cd-012f-e7a0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-02b2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1509015&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Broad Street between Wall Street and Exchange Place", "alt_title": ["Stock Exchange"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1509016", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Broad Street between Wall Street and Exchange Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} -{"id": "733302f", "uuid": "6e496180-c562-012f-4e2c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a4a2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733302f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Street scenes - Transfer of securities.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Broad Street.]"], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stock exchanges"]}, "back_id": "733302b", "back_text": "Streets Scenes--Manhattan: Transfer of securities on Broad Street, in New York's financial district.\n\n1938-9\n\nAlexander Alland\n\n\nThis photo is one of a series that appeared in the published volume \"Portrait of N. Y.\" by Felix Reisenberg and Alex. Alland, IRGV.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broad Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "733302f", "uuid": "6e496180-c562-012f-4e2c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a4a2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733302f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Street scenes - Transfer of securities.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Broad Street.]"], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stock exchanges"]}, "back_id": "733302b", "back_text": "Streets Scenes--Manhattan: Transfer of securities on Broad Street, in New York's financial district.\n\n1938-9\n\nAlexander Alland\n\nThis photo is one of a series that appeared in the published volume \"Portrait of N. Y.\" by Felix Reisenberg and Alex. Alland, IRGV.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broad Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733386f", "uuid": "8f3c4290-c562-012f-1059-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a549-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733386f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Transportation - Horse-drawn trolleys.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Broadway.]", "[The first trip of the open horse-drawn trolley from Broadway to Atlantic and Alabama Avenues, Brooklyn.]"], "creator": "Corell, J. J.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "733386b", "back_text": "Transportation--Horse-drawn trolleys: The first trip of the open horse-drawn trolley from Broadway on the East River to Atlantic and Alabama avenues, Brooklyn.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n\n2-At Christopher and Hudson Streets, Manhattan.\n\nJ. J. Correll Photo.\nFrom P. L. Sperr Collection\n\n3,4: The Fulton and Bleecker Streets trolley system. For more data see \"The New York Times,\" July 27, 1917.\n\nGift of H. B. Hoffman\n\nVIEW 1\n1866\nabout 1905\n1917\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway , Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "1509129", "uuid": "efab95b0-c5cd-012f-f44c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-0324-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1509129&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Broadway - 155th Street - 156th Street, west side", "alt_title": ["Hispanic Society"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1509130", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Broadway - 155th Street - 156th Street, west side, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} {"id": "1509077", "uuid": "e6a5bc30-c5cd-012f-d4a6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-02f0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1509077&t=w", "date": "1919-05-03", "title": "Broadway - 18th Street, southwest corner", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1509078", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Broadway - 18th Street, southwest corner, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} @@ -15146,14 +15146,14 @@ {"id": "717282f", "uuid": "9c9de610-c549-012f-9e53-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-279e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717282f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - [3rd Street]", "alt_title": ["[677 Broadway.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Cobblestone streets", "Horse teams"]}, "back_id": "717282b", "back_text": "P.L. Sperr collection\nRec'd January 13, 1945\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & [3rd Street], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717581f", "uuid": "11ac0d80-c54a-012f-dafa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-29f3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717581f&t=w", "date": "1968", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - [56th Street]", "alt_title": ["[1751 Broadway.]"], "creator": "Cross & Brown Company", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Automobile dealerships", "Dance schools", "Educational facilities"]}, "back_id": "717581b", "back_text": "Recieved from Cross & Brown Co., March 1968", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & [56th Street], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717585f", "uuid": "130f97c0-c54a-012f-35bd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-29fb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717585f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - [57th Street]", "alt_title": ["[1775 Broadway.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "717585b", "back_text": "Broadway #1775", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & [57th Street], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "719114f", "uuid": "7936d120-c54c-012f-3477-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-35eb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719114f&t=w", "date": "1893", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - [59th Street]", "alt_title": ["[Columbus Circle ; Ohio Railroad station.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Columbus Circle (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719114b", "back_text": "Columbus Circle: The Christopher Columbus Monument viewed northeastward towards and up Broadway. One inscription attributes its erection: \"By the initiative of Il Progresso Italo-Americano, the 1st Italian daily newspaper in the U. S.\" Another reads: \"To Christopher Columbus, the Italians resident in America-----on the 12th of October, 1892, the 4th centenary of the discovery of America, in imperishable remembrance.\"\n\nTo the right is the old Baltimore & Ohio Railroad station occupying the triangular site between Broadway and Central Park West (Eighth Avenue). To the left and not shown is West 59th.\n\nAbout 1893\n\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n\n\n\nMaybe reproduced.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & [59th Street], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "719114f", "uuid": "7936d120-c54c-012f-3477-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-35eb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719114f&t=w", "date": "1893", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - [59th Street]", "alt_title": ["[Columbus Circle ; Ohio Railroad station.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Columbus Circle (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719114b", "back_text": "Columbus Circle: The Christopher Columbus Monument viewed northeastward towards and up Broadway. One inscription attributes its erection: \"By the initiative of Il Progresso Italo-Americano, the 1st Italian daily newspaper in the U. S.\" Another reads: \"To Christopher Columbus, the Italians resident in America-----on the 12th of October, 1892, the 4th centenary of the discovery of America, in imperishable remembrance.\"\n\nTo the right is the old Baltimore & Ohio Railroad station occupying the triangular site between Broadway and Central Park West (Eighth Avenue). To the left and not shown is West 59th.\n\nAbout 1893\n\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n\nMaybe reproduced.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & [59th Street], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717599f", "uuid": "182ff310-c54a-012f-7e2b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2a17-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717599f&t=w", "date": "1968", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - [62nd Street]", "alt_title": ["[1871-5-9 Broadway.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Automobile dealerships", "Used cars"]}, "back_id": "717599b", "back_text": "Recieved from Cross & Brown Co., March 1968", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & [62nd Street], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717296f", "uuid": "a2283770-c549-012f-bb7f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-27ba-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717296f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - [8th Street]", "alt_title": ["[756 Broadway ; J. N. Hegelman and Co. ; New York Employment Bureau.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Churches", "Cobblestone streets", "Employment agencies"]}, "back_id": "717296b", "back_text": "P.L. Sperr collection\nRec'd January 13, 1945\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & [8th Street], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717304f", "uuid": "a4c265f0-c549-012f-0a1d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-27ca-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717304f&t=w", "date": "1897", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - [9th Street]", "alt_title": ["[770 Broadway ; E. Wiengreen Furrier ; Fleischmann's Vienna Model Bakery ; Grace Protestant Episcopal Church ; John Wanamaker's.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bakeries", "Department stores", "Episcopal churches", "Fur trade"]}, "back_id": "717304b", "back_text": "P. L. Sperr collection\nReceived Jan. 13, 1945\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & [9th Street], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717317f", "uuid": "aa3c0480-c549-012f-1594-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-27e3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717317f&t=w", "date": "1914", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - [Between 11th and 12th Streets]", "alt_title": ["[81-815 Broadway ; Carusa Feather Co. ; W. Bass Infants and Childrens Coats.]"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Clothing stores", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "717317b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Broadway & [Between 11th and 12th Streets], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717318f", "uuid": "ab14a8f0-c549-012f-53ff-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-27e5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717318f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - [Between 12th and 13th Streets]", "alt_title": ["[840 Broadway and East Broadway.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "717318b", "back_text": "Broadway and East Roadway opposite #840.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n\nDecember 14, 1916.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & [Between 12th and 13th Streets], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717318f", "uuid": "ab14a8f0-c549-012f-53ff-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-27e5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717318f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - [Between 12th and 13th Streets]", "alt_title": ["[840 Broadway and East Broadway.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "717318b", "back_text": "Broadway and East Roadway opposite #840.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nDecember 14, 1916.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & [Between 12th and 13th Streets], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717333f", "uuid": "b0d764d0-c549-012f-c2c1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2803-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717333f&t=w", "date": "1902", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - [Between 19th and 20th Streets]", "alt_title": ["[894-898 Broadway ; Fritz and Larue Oriental Rug Dealers.]"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Floor coverings industry", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "717333b", "back_text": "894-898 Broadway; East Side showing building occupied by Fritz and LaRue, Oriental Rug Dealers.\n\nApril 1, 1902.\n\nWurts Brothers, Photographers,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & [Between 19th and 20th Streets], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717337f", "uuid": "b2516b60-c549-012f-be11-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-280b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717337f&t=w", "date": "1914", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - [Between 20th and 21st Streets]", "alt_title": ["[911-915 Broadway ; Fishfield Desk Co. ; Levey Cleaner and Dyer.]"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Business enterprises", "Furniture industry", "Millinery"]}, "back_id": "717337b", "back_text": "#911-913 Broadway, West Side.\n\nWurts Brothers, Photographers,\n\n\nMay 18th, 1914.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & [Between 20th and 21st Streets], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717337f", "uuid": "b2516b60-c549-012f-be11-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-280b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717337f&t=w", "date": "1914", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - [Between 20th and 21st Streets]", "alt_title": ["[911-915 Broadway ; Fishfield Desk Co. ; Levey Cleaner and Dyer.]"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Business enterprises", "Furniture industry", "Millinery"]}, "back_id": "717337b", "back_text": "#911-913 Broadway, West Side.\n\nWurts Brothers, Photographers,\n\nMay 18th, 1914.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & [Between 20th and 21st Streets], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717555f", "uuid": "080273d0-c54a-012f-de44-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-29bf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717555f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - [Between 50th and 51st Streets]", "alt_title": ["[1633 Broadway.]"], "creator": "Cross & Brown Company", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "717555b", "back_text": "Caption or Credit Line\nUris Buildings Corporation\nShot: 1633 Broadway\nPhoto By:\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & [Between 50th and 51st Streets], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717556f", "uuid": "0874df90-c54a-012f-fa06-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-29c1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717556f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - [Between 50th and 51st Streets]", "alt_title": ["[1633 Broadway.]"], "creator": "Cross & Brown Company", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "717556b", "back_text": "Recieved from Cross & Brown Co., March 1968.", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & [Between 50th and 51st Streets], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717695f", "uuid": "3bb018a0-c54a-012f-557d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2ad7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717695f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - [Between 99th and 100th Streets]", "alt_title": ["[2626 Broadway.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717695b", "back_text": "2626 Broadway looking south. Repaved by owner.\n April 13, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & [Between 99th and 100th Streets], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -15197,28 +15197,28 @@ {"id": "717717f", "uuid": "438ab870-c54a-012f-2cdb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b03-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717717f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 121st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "717717b", "back_text": "Broadway and 121st St.\n1893\nCopyright\nBrown Bro's\nNew York\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 121st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717718f", "uuid": "440b21d0-c54a-012f-22d5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b05-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717718f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 121st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717718b", "back_text": "Broadway, 121st, to 122nd Street, west side. (Before Reconstruction).", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 121st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717719f", "uuid": "44946850-c54a-012f-fe5b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b07-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717719f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 121st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717719b", "back_text": "Broadway, 121to 122nd Street.\n(After reconstruct:on).\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 121st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717720f", "uuid": "44f45ee0-c54a-012f-f287-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b09-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717720f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 122nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717720b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway 122nd to 123rd Street, west side.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\n(3)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\n\nJanuary 30, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 122nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717720f", "uuid": "44f45ee0-c54a-012f-f287-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b09-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717720f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 122nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717720b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway 122nd to 123rd Street, west side.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\n(3)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nJanuary 30, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 122nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717721f", "uuid": "4577d600-c54a-012f-e66f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b0b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717721f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 122nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Balgue, George L.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Drugstores"]}, "back_id": "717721b", "back_text": "Broadway from southeast of West 122nd Street corner looking eastwards.\n\nGeorge L. Balgue\n\nFebruary, 1933\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 122nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717723f", "uuid": "46487da0-c54a-012f-03b6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b0f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717723f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 122nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Theological seminaries"]}, "back_id": "717723b", "back_text": "Broadway, east side, north from West 122nd to 123rd Streets, showing the Jewish Theological Seminary of America.\n\nSeptember 3, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 122nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717724f", "uuid": "46ba2550-c54a-012f-1e69-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b11-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717724f&t=w", "date": "1890", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 122nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": ["Grant, Julia Dent, 1826-1902", "Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["General Grant National Memorial (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "717724b", "back_text": "Broadway, north from but not including 122nd Street, (showing a view west to Riverside Drive and Grants' Tomb. Note the semi-rural condition of Broadway.\n\nAbout 1890.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 122nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717725f", "uuid": "470f6420-c54a-012f-ee69-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b13-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717725f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 122nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Music education"]}, "back_id": "717725b", "back_text": "3081-3099 Broadway, at, adjoining, and north of the N.E. corner of 122nd Street, also showing 122nd Street, north side, from Broadway to Claremont Avenue. All the buildings shown, except the white stone building at the extreme left (the Institute of Musical Art), will be demolished within a year, and the Juilliard Graduate School of Music built on the site.\n\nMay 23, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 122nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717726f", "uuid": "4781b800-c54a-012f-7770-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b15-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717726f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 122nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "717726b", "back_text": "Broadway, east side, from 122nd to 123rd Streets. This site, which has been vacant for some years, will be occupied by 1930 by the Jewish Theological Seminary.\nMarch 21, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 122nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717727f", "uuid": "47ddc010-c54a-012f-3a9a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b17-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717727f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 122nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "717727b", "back_text": "Broadway at, adjoining, and north of the N.W. corner of 122nd Street. The small corner building will be demolished between 1930 and 1934, and the site occupied by the Juilliard Graduate School of Music.\n\nMay 23, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 122nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717728f", "uuid": "48429c30-c54a-012f-c511-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b19-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717728f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 123rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717728b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway, 123, to 124th Street, East Broadway looking north.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction).\n\n\nDecember 30, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 123rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717728f", "uuid": "48429c30-c54a-012f-c511-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b19-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717728f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 123rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717728b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway, 123, to 124th Street, East Broadway looking north.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction).\n\nDecember 30, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 123rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717729f", "uuid": "48a4db80-c54a-012f-3140-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b1b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717729f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 123rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717729b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway 123rd to 124th Street, west side.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction).\n\nDecember 30, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 123rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717730f", "uuid": "48fa8dd0-c54a-012f-2cc4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b1d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717730f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 124th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717730b", "back_text": "Broadway to 124, to 125th Street, East roadway looking north.\n(Before Reconstruction).\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 124th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717731f", "uuid": "496399e0-c54a-012f-b384-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b1f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717731f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 124th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717731b", "back_text": "Broadway to 124, to 125th Street. (After Reconstruction)\nJanuary 30, 1919\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 124th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717732f", "uuid": "49af72b0-c54a-012f-a061-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b21-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717732f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 124th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717732b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway, 124th to 125th Street, west side.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\n\nJanuary 30, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 124th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717732f", "uuid": "49af72b0-c54a-012f-a061-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b21-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717732f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 124th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717732b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway, 124th to 125th Street, west side.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nJanuary 30, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 124th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717733f", "uuid": "4a2783f0-c54a-012f-a985-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b23-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717733f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 125th Street", "alt_title": ["[Stage Coach Parade.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions", "Stagecoaches"]}, "back_id": "717733b", "back_text": "A stage coach parade on Broadway at West 125th Street.\nUnknown date.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 125th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717734f", "uuid": "4a92d540-c54a-012f-9c7f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b25-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717734f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 125th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts"]}, "back_id": "717734b", "back_text": "3203-3189 Broadway, at, adjoining, and south of the S.W. corner of 125th Street.\n\nJuly 27, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 125th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717735f", "uuid": "4ae575d0-c54a-012f-e1ea-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b27-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717735f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 125th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717735b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway 125th to 126th Street, east side.\n(Before reconstruction.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\n\nJanuary 30, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 125th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717735f", "uuid": "4ae575d0-c54a-012f-e1ea-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b27-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717735f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 125th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717735b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway 125th to 126th Street, east side.\n(Before reconstruction.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nJanuary 30, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 125th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717736f", "uuid": "4b47f370-c54a-012f-3f86-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b29-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717736f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 125th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717736b", "back_text": "Broadway, 125th to 126th Street. (After Reconstruction).\nJanuary 30, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 125th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717737f", "uuid": "4ba49230-c54a-012f-5aea-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b2b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717737f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 125th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Elevated railroads", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717737b", "back_text": "Broadway, 125th Street, to 126th Street, west side. (Before Re-construction).", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 125th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721971f", "uuid": "f25c9c60-c550-012f-daa0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4c3d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721971f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 126th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "721971b", "back_text": "Old Broadway (formerly Bloomingdale Road), north from W. 126th (formerly Lawrence) Street, showing this old thoroughfare curving westward in its northward trek. To the right (in view No. 1) is a three story unit of the Sheltering Arms and occupies the S.E. corner of W. 129th Street. View No. 2 shows only the buildings at the N.E. corner. They are numbered 29-31-33 Old Broadway; The latter two are of frame construction.\n\nApril 1, 1938.\nViews 1 and 2\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 126th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717738f", "uuid": "4c137280-c54a-012f-5c7e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b2d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717738f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 126th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717738b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway, 126th to 127th Street, east side.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\n\nJanuary 30, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 126th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717740f", "uuid": "4c631690-c54a-012f-09ed-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b31-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717740f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 126th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717740b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway 126th to 127th Street, looking north.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\n\nJanuary 30, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 126th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717739f", "uuid": "4d377240-c54a-012f-3726-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b2f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717739f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 127th Street", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan Street.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717739b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway 127th to Manhattan Street. East side,\nlooking north.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\n\nJanuary, 30, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 127th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717748f", "uuid": "4ccfe9e0-c54a-012f-6d89-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b41-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717748f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 127th Street", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan Street.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717748b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway, 127th to Manhattan Street, west side\nlooking west.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\n\nJanuary 30, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 127th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717738f", "uuid": "4c137280-c54a-012f-5c7e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b2d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717738f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 126th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717738b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway, 126th to 127th Street, east side.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nJanuary 30, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 126th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717740f", "uuid": "4c631690-c54a-012f-09ed-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b31-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717740f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 126th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717740b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway 126th to 127th Street, looking north.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nJanuary 30, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 126th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717739f", "uuid": "4d377240-c54a-012f-3726-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b2f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717739f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 127th Street", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan Street.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717739b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway 127th to Manhattan Street. East side,\nlooking north.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nJanuary, 30, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 127th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717748f", "uuid": "4ccfe9e0-c54a-012f-6d89-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b41-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717748f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 127th Street", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan Street.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717748b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway, 127th to Manhattan Street, west side\nlooking west.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nJanuary 30, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 127th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717741f", "uuid": "4d9059e0-c54a-012f-fa45-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b33-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717741f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 129th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["General stores", "Post offices"]}, "back_id": "717741b", "back_text": "The village post Office, located at the S.E. corner of Old Broadway (right) and West 129th Street (left). This office was discontinued in July 1863 and George W. Bromleys Atlas of 1879 shows a similar office on the east side of this thoroughfare, midway between West 129th and 130th Streets. A. James Doyle was Postmaster of the office shown, from October 6, 1851 to April 9, 1861.\n\nUnknown date.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 129th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717742f", "uuid": "4dfc79a0-c54a-012f-ccc5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b35-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717742f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 129th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "717742b", "back_text": "Broadway,east side,north from W.129th Street, and showing a gasoline station at the N.E corner of that point,photographed from a similar enterprise at the S. E corner.\nApril 1, 1938\nF. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Broadway & 129th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721972f", "uuid": "f2cbada0-c550-012f-9443-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4c3f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721972f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 129th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Hardware stores", "Plumbing stores"]}, "back_id": "721972b", "back_text": "31-33 Old Broadway, adjoining, and north of the N.E. corner of West 129th Street.\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 129th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -15232,8 +15232,8 @@ {"id": "721976f", "uuid": "f47422b0-c550-012f-8755-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4c47-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721976f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 133rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "721976b", "back_text": "Old Broadway, at the S.E. corner of 133rd Street.\nAbout 1915.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 133rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717747f", "uuid": "4fd7a8c0-c54a-012f-c1ff-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b3f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717747f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 134th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717747b", "back_text": "Broadway, south from but not including West 134th Street, showing the street in preparation for repairing. On the right, partially obscured by steam boiler is a 3-story brick house at the N.W. corner of West 133rd Street and south of it, a 5-story one, bearing No. 3289 Broadway, between West 133rd and West 132nd Streets.\n\nJune 30, 1900.\n\nBoard of Transportation Photograph.\n\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 134th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717746f", "uuid": "4f714c30-c54a-012f-3636-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b3d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717746f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 135th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "717746b", "back_text": "Broadway at the S.E. corner of 135th Street.\nJune 2, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 135th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717319f", "uuid": "ab91a490-c549-012f-6c24-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-27e7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717319f&t=w", "date": "1889", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 13th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Tiemann, Hermann Newell", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clothing stores", "Galleries & museums", "Tailors"]}, "back_id": "717319b", "back_text": "842 Broadway, at the N. E. corner of East 13th Street, showing the Star Theatre. This structure was erected as Wallacks Theatre and opened on September 25, 1861. It was here that the name Wallack gained its brightest laurels. Charles Fisher, John Sefton, Mark Smith, John Gilbert, James Williamson, E. L. Davenport, J. H. Stoddard, Henry Montgue, Dion Boucicault, Charles Coghlan, Fanny Morant, Rose Eytinge, Katherine Rogers and Rose Coghlan appeared here. The plays presented were the standard old comedies and the best of the works of contemporaneous English dramatists. The house and company were famous for the general excellence of the productions, rather than for the brilliance of particular events. It became the Germania in 1881, and the rechristened Star in 1883. Theodore Moss was the manager for many years and remodelled the interior in 1883 and in 1889. Note the sign in the store window announcing the proposed demolition. On the right is an eastward view on the north side of East 13th Street, across Fourth Avenue. Huber's 14th Street Palace and Museum appears there.\n\n\nH. N. Tiemann, photo\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n\n1889\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 13th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717749f", "uuid": "5026ac20-c54a-012f-7c52-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b43-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717749f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 141st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "717749b", "back_text": "Broadway north from and including 141st Street, after work on the Interborough Rapid Transit subway has been completed.\n\nOctober 31, 1904.\n\n\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 141st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717319f", "uuid": "ab91a490-c549-012f-6c24-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-27e7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717319f&t=w", "date": "1889", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 13th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Tiemann, Hermann Newell", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clothing stores", "Galleries & museums", "Tailors"]}, "back_id": "717319b", "back_text": "842 Broadway, at the N. E. corner of East 13th Street, showing the Star Theatre. This structure was erected as Wallacks Theatre and opened on September 25, 1861. It was here that the name Wallack gained its brightest laurels. Charles Fisher, John Sefton, Mark Smith, John Gilbert, James Williamson, E. L. Davenport, J. H. Stoddard, Henry Montgue, Dion Boucicault, Charles Coghlan, Fanny Morant, Rose Eytinge, Katherine Rogers and Rose Coghlan appeared here. The plays presented were the standard old comedies and the best of the works of contemporaneous English dramatists. The house and company were famous for the general excellence of the productions, rather than for the brilliance of particular events. It became the Germania in 1881, and the rechristened Star in 1883. Theodore Moss was the manager for many years and remodelled the interior in 1883 and in 1889. Note the sign in the store window announcing the proposed demolition. On the right is an eastward view on the north side of East 13th Street, across Fourth Avenue. Huber's 14th Street Palace and Museum appears there.\n\nH. N. Tiemann, photo\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n\n1889\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 13th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717749f", "uuid": "5026ac20-c54a-012f-7c52-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b43-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717749f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 141st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "717749b", "back_text": "Broadway north from and including 141st Street, after work on the Interborough Rapid Transit subway has been completed.\n\nOctober 31, 1904.\n\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 141st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717323f", "uuid": "acdb1ff0-c549-012f-d52d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-27ef-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717323f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 14th Street", "alt_title": ["[853 Broadway ; Crawford Shoe ; Demarest Building ; Longley Brothers Woolens.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clothing stores", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "717323b", "back_text": "P.L. Sperr collection\nRec'd January 13, 1945\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 14th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717322f", "uuid": "ac69d3a0-c549-012f-5ba7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-27ed-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717322f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 14th Street", "alt_title": ["[853 Broadway ; Longley Brothers Woolens ; Demarest Building ; Crawford Shoe.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Clothing stores", "Horse teams", "Restaurants", "Shoe stores"]}, "back_id": "717322b", "back_text": "P.L. Sperr collection\nRec'd November 13, 1945\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 14th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717321f", "uuid": "abe795d0-c549-012f-cf51-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-27eb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717321f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 14th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts"]}, "back_id": "717321b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway, 14th to 15th Street.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nAugust 2, 1920.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nDecember 26, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 14th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -15245,9 +15245,9 @@ {"id": "717754f", "uuid": "5205d020-c54a-012f-d6b2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b4d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717754f&t=w", "date": "1926, 1928", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 155th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": ["American Geographical Society of New York"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Galleries & museums", "Hispanic Society of America", "History", "Societies, etc"]}, "back_id": "717754b", "back_text": "The American Geographical Society, the Museum of the American Indian, and the Hispanic Society, Broadway, west side, from 156th to 155th Streets.\nAbout 1926.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Broadway & 155th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717756f", "uuid": "52b465a0-c54a-012f-fc15-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b51-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717756f&t=w", "date": "1914", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 156th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "717756b", "back_text": "Broadway, east side, south from West 158th to 156th Streets, showing prominently the lo-story Columbus Apartments at the S.E. corner of 157th Street. Also note at that point, a subway station entrance.\n\nAbout 1914.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 156th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717324f", "uuid": "ad4c4ef0-c549-012f-050e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-27f1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717324f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 15th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "717324b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway, north from 17th Street, favoring the east side, showing also in the foreground Union Square West, from but not including, 15th to 17th Streets. The northward progress of Broadway is broken at 14th Street by Union Square, and resumed at 17th Street. Between these three blocks Broadway does not exist.\nAugust 4, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA view of the reoccurrence of Broadway at East 17th Street.\nFebruary 21, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 15th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717759f", "uuid": "53e7bd30-c54a-012f-ef9c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b57-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717759f&t=w", "date": "1914", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 160th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Taxicabs"]}, "back_id": "717759b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway, south from West 160th Street and showing a declivity in this Washington Heights area. Note the central plaza being utilized as a taxi stand.\n\nAbout 1914. Slide 259\n\n\n(2)\nA view in the opposite direction from West 158th Street and showing mainly the west side of this thoroughfare.\n\nAbout 1914.\n\n\nThe Rio Theatre, shown in the left center of No. 2 and occupying that irregular block bounded by Fort Washington Ave., Broadway and West 160th Street has been completely acquired by Cardinal Hayes, who formerly had only a half interest in this and others, from the relatives of the late John Whalen according to the New York Times of April 17, 1938. The other real estate involved is the easterly block front of Amsterdam Ave. between 154th and 155th Streets.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 160th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717759f", "uuid": "53e7bd30-c54a-012f-ef9c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b57-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717759f&t=w", "date": "1914", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 160th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Taxicabs"]}, "back_id": "717759b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway, south from West 160th Street and showing a declivity in this Washington Heights area. Note the central plaza being utilized as a taxi stand.\n\nAbout 1914. Slide 259\n\n(2)\nA view in the opposite direction from West 158th Street and showing mainly the west side of this thoroughfare.\n\nAbout 1914.\n\nThe Rio Theatre, shown in the left center of No. 2 and occupying that irregular block bounded by Fort Washington Ave., Broadway and West 160th Street has been completely acquired by Cardinal Hayes, who formerly had only a half interest in this and others, from the relatives of the late John Whalen according to the New York Times of April 17, 1938. The other real estate involved is the easterly block front of Amsterdam Ave. between 154th and 155th Streets.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 160th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717762f", "uuid": "550b7e90-c54a-012f-9627-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b5d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717762f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 165th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "717762b", "back_text": "Broadway, west side, north from and including West 165th Street, showing Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, the buildings of which extends from 166th to 168th Streets. Note the shrub lined traffic isles that divides this thoroughfare.\n\nJune 15, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 165th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717763f", "uuid": "555ce750-c54a-012f-5729-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b5f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717763f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 165th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": ["Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "717763b", "back_text": "Broadway, west side, from W. 165th to 168th Streets, showing the rear of N. Y. Presbyterian Hospital in Columbia Medical Center.\n\nAlexander Alland\n\nThis photo is one of a series that appeared in the published volume \"Portrait of N. Y.\" by Felix Reisenberg and Alex. Alland, IRGV.\n\n\n1938-9\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 165th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717763f", "uuid": "555ce750-c54a-012f-5729-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b5f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717763f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 165th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": ["Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "717763b", "back_text": "Broadway, west side, from W. 165th to 168th Streets, showing the rear of N. Y. Presbyterian Hospital in Columbia Medical Center.\n\nAlexander Alland\n\nThis photo is one of a series that appeared in the published volume \"Portrait of N. Y.\" by Felix Reisenberg and Alex. Alland, IRGV.\n\n1938-9\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 165th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717764f", "uuid": "55ca71e0-c54a-012f-956e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b61-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717764f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 165th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Hannau, Hans W.,1904-", "subject": {"name": ["American Geographical Society of New York", "Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["History", "Hospitals", "Societies, etc"]}, "back_id": "717764b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway and West 165th Street, Medical Center to West 168th Street, looking Eastwards from Riverside Drive.\n\n(2)\nAmerican Geographical Society located at Broadway and West 156th Street, north West corner.\n\nHannau Photo.\nNo reproduction.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 165th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717765f", "uuid": "564130b0-c54a-012f-6f5c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b63-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717765f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 165th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Hospitals", "Universities & colleges"]}, "back_id": "717765b", "back_text": "(1)\nMedical Centre, Broadway, west side, from 165th to 168th Streets. In the foreground is Presbyterian Hospital, and behind it is the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons.\nNovember 9, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same.\n\nNovember 9, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 165th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717760f", "uuid": "54528580-c54a-012f-57b8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b59-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717760f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 166th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clinics", "Educational facilities", "Hospitals", "Nursing schools"]}, "back_id": "717760b", "back_text": "Broadway, west side, north from and including West 166th (foreground), to and including West 168th (extreme right) Streets, showing Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center. The prominent building (center) is the Babies Hospital; on its right, Vanderbilt Clinic; and on its left, Presbyterian Hospital (Sloane Hospital). On the extreme left appears the Presbyterian School for Nursing, between Fort Washington Ave., and Riverside Drive.\n\n1936.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\nFederal Writers Project.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 166th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -15256,13 +15256,13 @@ {"id": "717767f", "uuid": "571cfc20-c54a-012f-aabf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b67-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717767f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 168th Street.", "alt_title": ["[Changing New York ; Federal Art Project. Works Progress Administration.]", "Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center ; Presbyterian Hospital."], "creator": "Abbott, Berenice", "subject": {"name": ["Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "717767b", "back_text": "FEDERAL ART PROJECT \"Changing New York\" Photographs by Berenice Abbott Title: Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center Place: 168th St. and Broadway, Manhattan Angle: from 165th St. and Riverside Drive\nCode: II D-4 and IA-3\nDate: November 16, 1937\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 168th Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717768f", "uuid": "578cc880-c54a-012f-0d07-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b69-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717768f&t=w", "date": "1918, 1919", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 170th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717768b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway 170th to 171st Street.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nAugust 21, 1918.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction).\n\nJanuary 30, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 170th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717769f", "uuid": "57e052f0-c54a-012f-d064-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b6b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717769f&t=w", "date": "1918, 1919", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 172nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717769b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway, 172nd to 173rd Street.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nAugust 21, 1918.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nJanuary 30, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 172nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717770f", "uuid": "5845cc70-c54a-012f-0129-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b6d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717770f&t=w", "date": "1918, 1919", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 173rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717770b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway, 173rd to 174th Streets.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nAugust 21, 1918.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\n\nAugust 21, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 173rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717770f", "uuid": "5845cc70-c54a-012f-0129-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b6d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717770f&t=w", "date": "1918, 1919", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 173rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717770b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway, 173rd to 174th Streets.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nAugust 21, 1918.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nAugust 21, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 173rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717771f", "uuid": "589a76d0-c54a-012f-7454-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b6f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717771f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 173rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717771b", "back_text": "Broadway, 173rd to 174th Streets, west side. (Before reconstruction).\nMarch 20, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 173rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717772f", "uuid": "5905e890-c54a-012f-dae5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b71-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717772f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 174th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Irving Browning Studio", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "717772b", "back_text": "Broadway, west side, from and including 174th to and including 175th Streets. The view also shows 174th Street, north side, from Broadway to but not including Ft. Washington Ave.\n\nAbout 1926.\n\nBrowning Studios.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 174th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717773f", "uuid": "59683d70-c54a-012f-8efe-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b73-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717773f&t=w", "date": "1918, 1919", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 174th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717773b", "back_text": "1)\nBroadway, 174th to 175th Street.\n(Before reconstruction).\nAugust 21, 1918.\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction. President Borough of Manhattan. January 30, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Broadway & 174th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717774f", "uuid": "59bb46c0-c54a-012f-7f66-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b75-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717774f&t=w", "date": "1918, 1919", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 175th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717774b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway 175th to 176th Street.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nAugust 21, 1918.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nJanuary 30, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 175th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720440f", "uuid": "9079c630-c54e-012f-c01b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4047-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720440f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 175th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "720440b", "back_text": "(1)\nWest Side of Broadway : Cottage at entrance to Hood Wright Place on West side of Broadway south corner of 175th Street, October 9, 1923. Torn down October 12, 1923.\n\n(2-3-4-5-6-)\nSame view but at different angle and showing in some cases the Douglas Home.\n\nE.L. Christie.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Broadway & 175th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717775f", "uuid": "5a26feb0-c54a-012f-76d3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b77-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717775f&t=w", "date": "1918, 1919", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 176th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Cobblestone streets", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717775b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway, 176th Street, to 177.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nAugust 21, 1918.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\n\nNovember 30, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 176th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717775f", "uuid": "5a26feb0-c54a-012f-76d3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b77-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717775f&t=w", "date": "1918, 1919", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 176th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Cobblestone streets", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717775b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway, 176th Street, to 177.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nAugust 21, 1918.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nNovember 30, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 176th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717776f", "uuid": "5a80d5c0-c54a-012f-6842-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b79-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717776f&t=w", "date": "1918, 1919", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 177th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Cobblestone streets", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717776b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway, 177th to 178th Street.\n(Before reconstruction).\nAugust 21, 1918.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nJanuary 30, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 177th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "715781f", "uuid": "3f3c7ed0-c547-012f-e254-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-1bea-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=715781f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 178th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Beauty shops", "Business districts", "Electric apparatus and appliances", "Radios", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "715781b", "back_text": "Broadway, east side, north from and including West 178th, but not including 179th Streets. Also shown is West 178th Street, north side, east from and including Broadway, to and including Wadsworth Ave.\n\nMay 27, 1927.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Broadway & 178th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717777f", "uuid": "5ae88790-c54a-012f-8b33-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b7b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717777f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 178th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717777b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway 178th to 179th Street.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nPresident Borough of \"manhatten.\n\nJanuary 30, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 178th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -15390,7 +15390,7 @@ {"id": "717393f", "uuid": "c8fa5260-c549-012f-dfd8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-287b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717393f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 32nd Street", "alt_title": ["[1250 Broadway.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "717393b", "back_text": "Broadway #1250", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 32nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717391f", "uuid": "c83b4d10-c549-012f-d0dc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2877-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717391f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 32nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Postal Telegraph Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "717391b", "back_text": "Demolition of the Union Dime Savings Bank Building, Broadway at the S.W. corner of 32nd Street. The seven-story John David Building will be erected on this site.\nMarch 17, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 32nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717392f", "uuid": "c8a6d830-c549-012f-470d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2879-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717392f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 32nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels", "Millinery"]}, "back_id": "717392b", "back_text": "Hotel Imperial, Broadway at the S.E. corner of 32nd Street. May 18, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 32nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717394f", "uuid": "c96edee0-c549-012f-324d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-287d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717394f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 32nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "717394b", "back_text": "(1)\nHotel Martinique, Broadway, at the N.E. corner of 32nd Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 22, 1929.\n\n(2)\nThe same, an aerial view.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 22, 1929.\n\nAccording to the New York Times of July 1, 1939, the abovementioned structure has been leased by the Metropolitan Insurance Company until December 31, 1949 to a syndicate headed by Frank W. Kridel, operator of several other large hotels.\n\nThe 600-room hostelry has been improved and modernized; public rooms and some other parts of the building have been air-conditioned. Many of the original features for which this hotel is famous have been retained in a more modern setting. The elaborate Roman-style ceiling is admired by many. It was laid by Italian workmen brought to this country for this purpose. The inlaid tiles in the lobby and corridors and the ancient Wynwood Martinique clock are retained to delight lovers of antiques and clock experts. The clock is perhaps the most interesting decorative piece in the building. It was fashioned by hand by H.T. Crawford, clockmaker to royalty, in 1691, under a special commission from Sir Ralph Wynwood. It furnished the English craftsman carved the figure of St. Matthew, standing and kneeling, attended by cherubs around the day of the month. At Sir Ralph Wynwood's death the fifteen-foot\n\nIt was later bought for $8,500 by Mrs. Elizabeth C. Cole of New York. William H. Martin purchased it in 1911 from the estate to add to this collection. Later owners were Cornelius Vanderbilt and Oliver H. Belmont, but Mr. Martin again thought to install in the Broadway hotel which has been in operation for forty years.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 32nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717394f", "uuid": "c96edee0-c549-012f-324d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-287d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717394f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 32nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "717394b", "back_text": "(1)\nHotel Martinique, Broadway, at the N.E. corner of 32nd Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 22, 1929.\n\n(2)\nThe same, an aerial view.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 22, 1929.\n\nAccording to the New York Times of July 1, 1939, the abovementioned structure has been leased by the Metropolitan Insurance Company until December 31, 1949 to a syndicate headed by Frank W. Kridel, operator of several other large hotels.\n\nThe 600-room hostelry has been improved and modernized; public rooms and some other parts of the building have been air-conditioned. Many of the original features for which this hotel is famous have been retained in a more modern setting. The elaborate Roman-style ceiling is admired by many. It was laid by Italian workmen brought to this country for this purpose. The inlaid tiles in the lobby and corridors and the ancient Wynwood Martinique clock are retained to delight lovers of antiques and clock experts. The clock is perhaps the most interesting decorative piece in the building. It was fashioned by hand by H.T. Crawford, clockmaker to royalty, in 1691, under a special commission from Sir Ralph Wynwood. It furnished the English craftsman carved the figure of St. Matthew, standing and kneeling, attended by cherubs around the day of the month. At Sir Ralph Wynwood's death the fifteen-foot\n\nIt was later bought for $8,500 by Mrs. Elizabeth C. Cole of New York. William H. Martin purchased it in 1911 from the estate to add to this collection. Later owners were Cornelius Vanderbilt and Oliver H. Belmont, but Mr. Martin again thought to install in the Broadway hotel which has been in operation for forty years.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 32nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717395f", "uuid": "c9dd8490-c549-012f-746c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-287f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717395f&t=w", "date": "1876", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 32nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Millinery", "Restaurants", "Shoe stores", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "717395b", "back_text": "1287-1289 Broadway, west side, between 32nd and 33rd Streets. This block morphologically belongs to Sixth Avenue, but is given Broadway house numbering, and hence must be considered the west side of Broadway.\n\nThe Eagle Theatre, in the centre has just recently opened. In 1878 its name will be changed to the Standard Theatre, and it will finally be replaced by the Manhattan Theatre. This block will be occupied about 1915 by Gimbel Brothers' department store.\nWithin a few weeks foundation work will begin on the Sixth Avenue Elevated Railroad.\n\nEarly spring, 1876.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 32nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720142f", "uuid": "1ca06840-c54e-012f-389c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3df3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720142f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 32nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Department stores", "Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "720142b", "back_text": "Broadway, west side, north from, but not including, 32nd Street. The first three buildings seen are Gimbel Brothers, Saks-34th Street, and R. H. Macy & Company, all large department stores. 1926.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 32nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720143f", "uuid": "1d249c00-c54e-012f-5edb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3df5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720143f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 32nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720143b", "back_text": "Broadway, west side, north from 32nd Street. At the extreme left is seen one of the donkey steam locomotives used on the elevated lines until 1903, when the \"L\" was electrified throughout. Also at the left is the Standard Theatre, originally known as the Eagle Theatre, which occupies the future site of Gimbel Brother's Department Store. 1896.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 32nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -15565,7 +15565,7 @@ {"id": "717530f", "uuid": "fe57a9a0-c549-012f-c5cd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-298d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717530f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 47th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "717530b", "back_text": "Broadway, east side, north from West 47th, to and including 48th Streets. Also shown is West 47th Street, at and adjoining the N.E. corner of Broadway.\n\nOctober 1, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 47th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717532f", "uuid": "ff221120-c549-012f-99a8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2991-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717532f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 47th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Drugstores"]}, "back_id": "717532b", "back_text": "1570-1564 Broadway, at and adjoining the S.E. corner of West 47th Street. The 2-story building comprises a double lot, Nos. 1570-1568, with the 11-story office building, No. 1564 adjoining. The Palace Theatre, a former vaudeville house now (1937), shows only motion pictures. Considering all the former aspirations of variety players to perform at this house, motion pictures are a tragedy. The theatre actually is in the 5-story building at the rear of both of these lots; with an entrance and lobby through the office building. These buildings, geographically on Seventh Ave., form a part of Times Square and bear Broadway numbers. October 1, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 47th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717526f", "uuid": "fc9e1230-c549-012f-78c1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2985-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717526f&t=w", "date": "1909", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 47th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Hotels", "Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities"]}, "back_id": "717526b", "back_text": "Broadway, east side, south from, but not including, 47th Street. In the centre background is the New York Theatre, which will stand until 1935. Below it is the Hotel Cadillac. In the right background is the Hotel Astor, and below it, a part of the New York Times Building.\n\nMay, 1909.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 47th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717531f", "uuid": "fed36280-c549-012f-88b0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-298f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717531f&t=w", "date": "1909", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 47th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "717531b", "back_text": "Broadway, east side, north from 47th Street. The entire block\nfrom 47th to 48th Streets will stand in 1934.\n\nMay, 1909.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n\n\nNeg. #(?) 441\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Broadway & 47th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717531f", "uuid": "fed36280-c549-012f-88b0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-298f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717531f&t=w", "date": "1909", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 47th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "717531b", "back_text": "Broadway, east side, north from 47th Street. The entire block\nfrom 47th to 48th Streets will stand in 1934.\n\nMay, 1909.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n\nNeg. #(?) 441\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Broadway & 47th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717535f", "uuid": "005ed410-c54a-012f-1930-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2997-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717535f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 47th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "717535b", "back_text": "Broadway, west side, from 47th to 48th Streets. In the centre is the Strand Theatre.\nFebruary 22, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 47th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717536f", "uuid": "00c94b30-c54a-012f-3605-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2999-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717536f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 47th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "717536b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway, west side, north from 47th Street, showing in the foreground the Strand Theatre. October 1, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2 and 3)\nThe same consisting of a positive and a negative.\n\nNovember 29, 1935.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 47th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717537f", "uuid": "01270410-c54a-012f-88be-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-299b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717537f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 47th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "717537b", "back_text": "Broadway, east side, north from, but not including, 47th Street. October 1, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 47th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -15580,7 +15580,7 @@ {"id": "717542f", "uuid": "0300c310-c54a-012f-63a9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-29a5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717542f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 49th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cigar industry", "Publishers and publishing", "Publishing industry"]}, "back_id": "717542b", "back_text": "Broadway, at and adjoining the N.E. corner of 49th Street, with the Rivoli Theatre in the centre. Also shown is the north side of 49th Street from Broadway to Seventh Avenue.\nMay 3, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 49th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717544f", "uuid": "03d75d10-c54a-012f-c3c6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-29a9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717544f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 49th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "717544b", "back_text": "(1) The Rivoli Theatre, 1614-1620 Broadway, adjoining the N.E. corner of 49th Street. May 3, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2 & 3)\n\nThe same, slightly more extensive northward to 49th Street. This set consists of a negative and a positive view.\n\n1936.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 49th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717546f", "uuid": "0498cf70-c54a-012f-9d1a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-29ad-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717546f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 49th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "717546b", "back_text": "Broadway, east side, from but not including, 49th Street, to and including 51st Street. A portion of the Rivoli Theatre is shown at the extreme right, and in the left-centre is the Winter Garden Theatre.\n\nMay 3, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 49th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717547f", "uuid": "04f40470-c54a-012f-d480-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-29af-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717547f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 49th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Volnar, Victor", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "717547b", "back_text": "Broadway, west side, adjoining corner of 49th Street, showing Trans-Lux Theatre.\n\nVictor Volnar\n\n\nno date\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 49th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717547f", "uuid": "04f40470-c54a-012f-d480-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-29af-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717547f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 49th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Volnar, Victor", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "717547b", "back_text": "Broadway, west side, adjoining corner of 49th Street, showing Trans-Lux Theatre.\n\nVictor Volnar\n\nno date\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 49th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "726273f", "uuid": "7e7bad80-c557-012f-1708-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6dd6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726273f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Broadway - 49th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726273b", "back_text": "Broadway, north side, between 49th and 50th Streets.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nOctober 31, 1936\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 49th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "722428f", "uuid": "a9a7f590-c551-012f-0b03-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4fcf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722428f&t=w", "date": "1880, 1889", "title": "Manhattan: Park Row - City Hall Park", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York Times Building (New York, N.Y. : Park Row)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["City Hall Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities", "Parks", "Post offices"]}, "back_id": "722428b", "back_text": "Broadway , south from City Hall Park. On the right is the Post Office; on the left the Benjamin Franklin Statue\n1890's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 4th Street (South), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717553f", "uuid": "073f0550-c54a-012f-9710-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-29bb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717553f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 50th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "717553b", "back_text": "Broadway, at and adjoining the S.E. corner of West 50th Street. Also shown is West 50th Street, north side, east from, but not including Broadway, to and including Sixth Ave. At the N.E. corner of Seventh Ave., and West 50th Street, is the Roxy Theatre, housed in the Hotel Manger (now the Hotel Taft).\n\nJuly 23, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n4 kiosks on E. side still standing in 1965\n(2 on NW corner not shown)\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 50th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -15597,7 +15597,7 @@ {"id": "726262f", "uuid": "7a866590-c557-012f-0742-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6dc0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726262f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Queens: Broadway - 51st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Reformed churches"]}, "back_id": "726262b", "back_text": "Broadway (tracks thereon) east side, north from 51st Avenue (formerly Maurice Avenue, also known as Cook Avenue) to Corona Avenue (formerly Union Avenue); showing at the corner foreground, the C. Cook residence of 1873 (formcrly 56 Broadway). One Douglas was the owner in 1891. John A. Rapelje's real estate office was located here in 1922. The houses beyond it occupy the site of the old Newtown House an old tire tavern. This site was eventually owned by the lst Reformed Church of Newtown. The Newtown Hotel of later days stood on the opposite side of the street. In views 2,3, and 4 is seen the 1st Dutch Reformed Church of Newtown. The Dutch Church was built on land donated April 2, 1733. The first edifice was erected in 1735 and was 7Ox60 ft. It was demolished on Sept. 4, 1831. Abraham Riker and his brother-in-law P. Rapelje gave the land for a church and burial around to the village of Newtown. The corner stone for the second edifice was laid on Sept. 16, 1831 by Elder Francis Duryea, and the edifice wad[sic] dedicated July 29th, 1832 by the Rev. Schoomaker D.D. The bell used in this church was cast in Araterdam in 1792. The chapel adjoining the church was erected in\n1854.\n\n1922\nViews 1, 2 and 3\nView 4: March 1922\nEugene L. Arcbruster Collection\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Broadway & 51st Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726263f", "uuid": "7ae41f00-c557-012f-64d7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6dc2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726263f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Queens: Broadway - 51st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Courthouses", "Fire stations", "Police stations"]}, "back_id": "726263b", "back_text": "Broadway, south from 51st Avenue. On the extreme right is a portion of St. James Protestant Episcopal Chapel and beyond it is a local firehouse (building with bell tower). On the left is the cylindrical-turreted 110th Police Precinct and courthouse, formerly the Town Hall, built in 1891. The building with the watch tower was known as the Walter Building, having been owned by one Schneller in 1891.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n1922\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 51st Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726264f", "uuid": "7b291ce0-c557-012f-0f71-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6dc4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726264f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: Broadway - 51st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Automobiles"]}, "back_id": "726264b", "back_text": "Broadway, at the S. E. corner of 51st Avenue, showing the Elmhurst branch of the Queens Borough Public Library.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nJune 7, 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 51st Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "726265f", "uuid": "7b856fc0-c557-012f-a1e1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6dc6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726265f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Broadway - 51st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726265b", "back_text": "Broadway, at the S. W. corner of 51st Avenue, showing two views of the front and rear of St. Lukes Chapel, erected in 1735. P. L. Sperr is the authority for the above statement.\n\nViews 1, 2: Eugene L. Armbruster collection About 1924\n\n\nView 3: P. L. Sperr\nJune 7, 1927\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Broadway & 51st Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "726265f", "uuid": "7b856fc0-c557-012f-a1e1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6dc6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726265f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Broadway - 51st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726265b", "back_text": "Broadway, at the S. W. corner of 51st Avenue, showing two views of the front and rear of St. Lukes Chapel, erected in 1735. P. L. Sperr is the authority for the above statement.\n\nViews 1, 2: Eugene L. Armbruster collection About 1924\n\nView 3: P. L. Sperr\nJune 7, 1927\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Broadway & 51st Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726266f", "uuid": "7be9aa70-c557-012f-dd0b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6dc8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726266f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Broadway - 51st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726266b", "back_text": "Broadway, at the S.W. corner of 51st Avenue, showing the original St. James Protestant Episcopal Church, built in 1735, and now (1941) known as the Parish Hall of St. James P.E. Church. Mr. Ogden states that the Newtown Historical Society, of whose council Dr. Paltsits, former head of the American History Division of the New York Public Library is a member, was organized in the summer of 1941, in this building.\n\nViews 1 and 2 show the rear of the place, on 51st Avenue, and view 3 the front, on Broadway. The new St. James Church is at the N.E. corner of Broadway and Corona Avenue.\n\nView 1: Eugene L. Armbruster Collection March, 1925\n\nView 2: P. L. Sperr July 2, 1935\n\nView 3: Gift of Beecher Ogden July, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 51st Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726267f", "uuid": "7c3b2880-c557-012f-bca5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6dca-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726267f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Broadway - 51st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726267b", "back_text": "Broadway (trolley tracks thereon), at the S.W. corner of Fifty-first Ave., showing the original St. James Church (P.E.) now used as a chapel.\n\nAbout 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 51st Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726268f", "uuid": "7c986030-c557-012f-2a10-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6dcc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726268f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Broadway - 51st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726268b", "back_text": "Broadway at the S.W. corner of 5th Avenue, showing four views of the former St. James Episcopal Church. It was erected about 1735. Pews were installed in 1740. In 1760 the edifice was repaired and the steeple rebuilt. It was enlarged about 1770 and again repaired about 1816. In 1922 it was painted. The last services in this structure were held on July 16, 1848 when the new edifice was dedicated for service. This place has since been used as a chapel. The steeple was removed about 1900. A small burying ground is located in the rear of this chapel. The Rev. Evan Malbone Johnson, b 1792, was the rector from 1814-1827, when he removed to Brooklyn and there had erected the first St. John's Church in Brooklyn.\n\nViews 3 & 4:\n1922\nViews 1 and 2\nMay 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 51st Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -15655,8 +15655,8 @@ {"id": "717604f", "uuid": "1a2a4880-c54a-012f-2287-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2a21-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717604f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 63rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts"]}, "back_id": "717604b", "back_text": "Broadway, east side, from 63rd to 64th Streets.\nOctober 13, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 63rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717605f", "uuid": "1aaa8ea0-c54a-012f-33ad-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2a23-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717605f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 64th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "717605b", "back_text": "1919 Broadway, at the N.W. corner of West 64th Street. Also seen is 64th Street, north side, east from Broadway to Columbus Ave.\n\nApril 30, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 64th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717606f", "uuid": "1b05b880-c54a-012f-b303-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2a25-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717606f&t=w", "date": "1940, 1941", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 64th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Automobile dealerships", "Elevated railroads", "Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "717606b", "back_text": "1- Broadway, east side, looking south westwards across 64th Street.\nP. L. Sperr Neg. # 3965 April 19, 1941\n2- Broadway, east side, between 64th and 65th Streets, looking north, showing Chevrolet auto store.\nP. L. Sperr\nNo REPRODUCTION Neg. #3966 April 19, 1941\n3-Broadway at southeast corner of 64th Street looking north and showing \"El\" tracks before demolition.\nP. L. Sperr\n Neg. #3967 October 9, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Broadway & 64th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717609f", "uuid": "1c496290-c54a-012f-47a1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2a2b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717609f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 65th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "717609b", "back_text": "Broadway, at W.65th Street, looking North East on Columbus Avenue across Lincoln Square, from point of intersection of Broadway and Columbus Avenue.\n\nThe same area but looking Westwards from Columbia to Broadway, and across Lincoln Square. Buildings showing most prominently are the \"Ship Ahoy\", a sea food restaurant and the Columbia Storage Warehouse in View 2.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\n\nView I, April 20th, 1941\nView 2, April 19th, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 65th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717607f", "uuid": "1b7a2970-c54a-012f-a600-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2a27-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717607f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 65th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "717607b", "back_text": "(1) Broadway, south of 65th Street, before demolition of \"L\" Empire Hotel in Background.\n\n(2) Broadway at the South eastcorner of 64th Street, showing towers of Hotel Mayflower and Barbizon Plaza.\n\nP.L.Speer\n\n\nApril 19, 1941.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 65th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717609f", "uuid": "1c496290-c54a-012f-47a1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2a2b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717609f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 65th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "717609b", "back_text": "Broadway, at W.65th Street, looking North East on Columbus Avenue across Lincoln Square, from point of intersection of Broadway and Columbus Avenue.\n\nThe same area but looking Westwards from Columbia to Broadway, and across Lincoln Square. Buildings showing most prominently are the \"Ship Ahoy\", a sea food restaurant and the Columbia Storage Warehouse in View 2.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\nView I, April 20th, 1941\nView 2, April 19th, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 65th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717607f", "uuid": "1b7a2970-c54a-012f-a600-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2a27-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717607f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 65th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "717607b", "back_text": "(1) Broadway, south of 65th Street, before demolition of \"L\" Empire Hotel in Background.\n\n(2) Broadway at the South eastcorner of 64th Street, showing towers of Hotel Mayflower and Barbizon Plaza.\n\nP.L.Speer\n\nApril 19, 1941.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 65th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717608f", "uuid": "1bd91e80-c54a-012f-1640-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2a29-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717608f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 65th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Disasters", "Fires", "Ruins"]}, "back_id": "717608b", "back_text": "Broadway, west side, from, but not including, 65th to 66th Streets. The Lincoln Square Building and Loew's Lincoln Square Arcade is at the left.\n\nJanuary 30, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 65th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717610f", "uuid": "1cb7a240-c54a-012f-e43e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2a2d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717610f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1940", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 66th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "717610b", "back_text": "(1) The Hotels Marie Antoinette and Dauphin, on Broadway, West Side from W.66th to 67th Streets.\n\nApril 28th, 1931\n\n(2) The same. Broadway, West Side, North of 66th Street, from \"L\" platform on Columbus Avenue, showing Hotel Dauphin.\n\nJune 6th, 1940\n\nPhotographs by,\nP.L. Sperr,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 66th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717611f", "uuid": "1d1190a0-c54a-012f-d9f1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2a2f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717611f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 66th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Disasters", "Fires", "Ruins"]}, "back_id": "717611b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nThe Lincoln Square Arcade and Loew's Lincoln Square Theatre, after the disastrous fire which gutted the building, Broadway, west side, from 66th Street to, but not including, 67th Street. this was the first fire in the history of New York which called out every available piece of fire fighting apparatus. The building and theatre were later rebuilt to conform with their original appearance.\n\nJanuary 30, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, showing the entrance to the theatre.\nJanuary 30, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\n\nThe same, a closer view of the entrance to the theatre.\nJanuary 30, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 66th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -15703,7 +15703,7 @@ {"id": "717649f", "uuid": "2b2046d0-c54a-012f-f826-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2a7b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717649f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 73rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Ansonia Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Building construction", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "717649b", "back_text": "The start of building operations on the Central Savings Bank, Broadway, east side, from 73rd to 74th Streets. The view includes the west side of Broadway from 74th to 76th Streets, the west side of Amsterdam Avenue from 73rd to 75th Streets, and the north side of 74th Street from Amsterdam Avenue to Broadway. At the extreme left is the Ansonia, an old apartment hotel. At the right is the Hotel Prisament. June 25, 1927. Gift of York & Sawyer.", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Broadway & 73rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717650f", "uuid": "2b7928a0-c54a-012f-e911-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2a7d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717650f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 73rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Banks", "Building construction", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "717650b", "back_text": "Construction work on the Central Savings Bank, Broadway, east side, from 73rd to 74th Streets. The Hotel Prisant is on the left, the Hotel Berkley in the centre, and the Sherman Square Apartments on the right.\n\nJuly 25, 1927.\n\nGift of York & Sawyer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 73rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717651f", "uuid": "2bed60d0-c54a-012f-99ee-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2a7f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717651f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 73rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Ansonia Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Building construction", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "717651b", "back_text": "Construction work on the Central Savings Bank, Broadway, east side, from 73rd to 74th Streets. The Ansonia is on the left; the Hotel Prisament on the right.\n\nJuly 25, 1927.\n\nGift of York & Sawyer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 73rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717652f", "uuid": "2c44fe00-c54a-012f-9a8b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2a81-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717652f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 73rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Building construction"]}, "back_id": "717652b", "back_text": "The skeleton of the Central Savings Bank, Broadway, east side, from 73rd to 74th Streets.\n\n\nAugust 25, 1927.\n\nGift of York & Sawyer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 73rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717652f", "uuid": "2c44fe00-c54a-012f-9a8b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2a81-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717652f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 73rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Building construction"]}, "back_id": "717652b", "back_text": "The skeleton of the Central Savings Bank, Broadway, east side, from 73rd to 74th Streets.\n\nAugust 25, 1927.\n\nGift of York & Sawyer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 73rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717653f", "uuid": "2cb15f90-c54a-012f-6851-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2a83-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717653f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 73rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Building construction"]}, "back_id": "717653b", "back_text": "Skeleton of the Central Savings Bank, Broadway, east side, from 73rd to 74th Streets, showing the Amsterdam Avenue side. The view is north on the west side of Amsterdam Avenue.\n\nAugust 25, 1927.\n\nGift of York & Sawyer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 73rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717654f", "uuid": "2d240430-c54a-012f-08ef-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2a85-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717654f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 73rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Building construction"]}, "back_id": "717654b", "back_text": "Stone work on the Central Savings Bank, Broadway, east side, from 73rd to 74th Streets.\n\nSeptember 20, 1927.\n\nGift of York & Sawyer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 73rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717655f", "uuid": "2d7a7040-c54a-012f-b635-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2a87-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717655f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 73rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Building construction"]}, "back_id": "717655b", "back_text": "Stonework on the Central Savings Bank, Broadway, east side, from 73rd to 74th Streets.\n\nSeptember 20, 1927.\n\nGift of York & Sawyer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 73rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -15725,13 +15725,13 @@ {"id": "717668f", "uuid": "324488d0-c54a-012f-5f3d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2aa1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717668f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 76th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Congregational churches"]}, "back_id": "717668b", "back_text": "The Manhattan Congregational Church, 2162-2168 Broadway, east side, between 76th and 77th Streets. About 1930 this church will be replaced by the Manhattan Towers Hotel, owned by and housing the church.\n\nDecember 21, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 76th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717670f", "uuid": "32f37160-c54a-012f-7052-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2aa5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717670f&t=w", "date": "1908", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 77th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Balgue, George L.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Baptist churches", "Hotels", "churches"]}, "back_id": "717670b", "back_text": "Broadway, west side, north from and including 79th Streets, showing at the S.W. and N.W. corners respectively of these two extremes, the Hotel Belleclaire (No. 2171-77 Broadway), and the First Baptist Church. South of the latter is the newly constructed block square apartment house, the Apthorp (No. 2201 -17 Broadway).\n\nNote the summer type electric street car about to take on several passengers at West 77th Street; the photographer viewing same from a point to the south (about 76th Street).\n\nOctober 1908.\n\nGeorge L. Balgue.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 77th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717669f", "uuid": "3291f8f0-c54a-012f-8995-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2aa3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717669f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 77th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "717669b", "back_text": "Broadway at the N.W. corner of 77th Street. This site will later be occupied by a 14-story apartment house.\nAbout 1920.\n\nGift of E. M. Jenks.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 77th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717671f", "uuid": "335c4000-c54a-012f-754b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2aa7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717671f&t=w", "date": "1906", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 78th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Balgue, George L.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Baptist churches", "churches"]}, "back_id": "717671b", "back_text": "Broadway, north from West 78th Street, and showing the First Baptist Church at the N.W. corner of West 79th Street. This organization in 1890 sold its property at Park Ave. and 39th Street, preparatory to the erection of the edifice shown; services being held meanwhile in a brick chapel in West 81st Street. This is the fifth home occupied by this religious group since its organization in 1762; a rigging-loft being utilized as a place of worship prior to that. The ten story structure at the right is the Hadrian Building, No. 2240-46 Broadway, at the N.E. corner of West 80th Street.\n\nJanuary 1906.\n\nGeorge L. Balgue.\n\n\n* Photographic Views of the Hadrian Building taken from IRH+ 81-447\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 78th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717671f", "uuid": "335c4000-c54a-012f-754b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2aa7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717671f&t=w", "date": "1906", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 78th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Balgue, George L.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Baptist churches", "churches"]}, "back_id": "717671b", "back_text": "Broadway, north from West 78th Street, and showing the First Baptist Church at the N.W. corner of West 79th Street. This organization in 1890 sold its property at Park Ave. and 39th Street, preparatory to the erection of the edifice shown; services being held meanwhile in a brick chapel in West 81st Street. This is the fifth home occupied by this religious group since its organization in 1762; a rigging-loft being utilized as a place of worship prior to that. The ten story structure at the right is the Hadrian Building, No. 2240-46 Broadway, at the N.E. corner of West 80th Street.\n\nJanuary 1906.\n\nGeorge L. Balgue.\n\n* Photographic Views of the Hadrian Building taken from IRH+ 81-447\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 78th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717672f", "uuid": "33a94e20-c54a-012f-2291-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2aa9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717672f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1931", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 79th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Baptist churches", "churches"]}, "back_id": "717672b", "back_text": "(1) The First Baptist Church, Broadway at the N.W. corner of 79th Street.\nJuly 2, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, three years later.\nMay 31, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 79th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723531f", "uuid": "7a822c00-c553-012f-9d31-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-586e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723531f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["New York Times Building (New York, N.Y. : Park Row)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Times Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities"]}, "back_id": "723531b", "back_text": "Broadway, south from and including 43rd Street. At the right of this view is Seventh Ave., south from and including 43rd Street.\n\nAbout 1930.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 7th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "723537f", "uuid": "7caf1a10-c553-012f-f64a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-587a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723537f&t=w", "date": "1932, 1933", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Duffy Square (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Signs (Notices)"]}, "back_id": "723537b", "back_text": "(1) Broadway, west side, north from 46th Street, Also showing at the right, Seventh Ave., east side, north from 46th Street.\n\nSeptember 11, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2) The same, showing the east side of Seventh Ave., a year later.\n\nFebruary 22, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 7th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "723537f", "uuid": "7caf1a10-c553-012f-f64a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-587a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723537f&t=w", "date": "1932, 1933", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Duffy Square (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Signs (Notices)"]}, "back_id": "723537b", "back_text": "(1) Broadway, west side, north from 46th Street, Also showing at the right, Seventh Ave., east side, north from 46th Street.\n\nSeptember 11, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, showing the east side of Seventh Ave., a year later.\n\nFebruary 22, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 7th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723543f", "uuid": "7ee24b40-c553-012f-3960-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5886-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723543f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Times Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723543b", "back_text": "Broadway, (left) north from West 46th Street, and Seventh Ave., (right) north from the same point, showing a night view of the northern end of the Times Square; the \"Great White Way,\" the worlds greatest theatrical district.\n\nAbout 1925.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 7th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723547f", "uuid": "808e08a0-c553-012f-cb1b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-588e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723547f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York Times Building (New York, N.Y. : Park Row)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Times Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels", "Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "723547b", "back_text": "Times Square, south from but not including West 46th Street, showing W.P.A. employees removing the Seventh Ave., street car tracks. Broadway (shown on the right) intersects at this point with Seventh Ave. Prominently shown are Loews State Theatre; the Times Building and the Astor Hotel.\n\nJuly 14, 1936.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\nFederal Art Project.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 7th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "723549f", "uuid": "81833cc0-c553-012f-3ecf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5892-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723549f&t=w", "date": "1905, 1940", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Balgue, George L.; Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Duffy Square (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Times Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Signs (Notices)"]}, "back_id": "723549b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway, West Side showing point of intersection between 7th Avenue and Broadway at West 46th Street.\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\n\nAugust 3rd, 1940\n\n\n(2) The same, taken from a point farther South.\n\nGeorge L. Balgue,\n\n\nJune 1905\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 7th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "723549f", "uuid": "81833cc0-c553-012f-3ecf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5892-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723549f&t=w", "date": "1905, 1940", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Balgue, George L.; Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Duffy Square (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Times Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Signs (Notices)"]}, "back_id": "723549b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway, West Side showing point of intersection between 7th Avenue and Broadway at West 46th Street.\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\nAugust 3rd, 1940\n\n(2) The same, taken from a point farther South.\n\nGeorge L. Balgue,\n\nJune 1905\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 7th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723552f", "uuid": "82e40c90-c553-012f-179d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5898-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723552f&t=w", "date": "1905", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "New York Edison Company", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Times Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Night photography"]}, "back_id": "723552b", "back_text": "Times Square, south from West 47th Street, showing the Times Building, at the intersection of Broadway (left) and Seventh Ave., (right).\n\nAbout 1905.\n\nNew York Edison Co.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 7th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717674f", "uuid": "34634570-c54a-012f-daa8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2aad-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717674f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 81st Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Building construction"]}, "back_id": "717674b", "back_text": "Broadway, north from W. 81st Street as photographed from a point to the south of same. To the right, at the S.E. corner of 81st Street is Keiths' 81st Street Theatre. Note on the same side the new apartment house under construction at the N.E. corner of 82nd Street. The Forres (No. 2261-71) and the Saxony (No. 2273-79) are at the left, occupying the west side frontage of Broadway from 81st to 82nd Streets. These photos appeared in the publication \"Silver Jubilee of Greater New York.\n\n1923\nViews 1 and 2\n\nv. 1 Neg # 744\n\nBrown Bros.\nView 2: Neg 744A\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 81st Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717673f", "uuid": "34171d90-c54a-012f-c349-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2aab-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717673f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - 81st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Broadway (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Streets"]}, "back_id": "717673b", "back_text": "Broadway, north from 81st Street. About 1910.", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & 81st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -15788,7 +15788,7 @@ {"id": "717155f", "uuid": "69e9bfc0-c549-012f-3dfe-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-26a1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717155f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Barclay Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "717155b", "back_text": "Site of hte Woolworth Bldg. in 1831- Mayor Stone of New York lived in the house where the people are on the stoop.\n\nPhoto by Brown Brothers\n220 West 42nd St.\nNew York City\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Barclay Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717170f", "uuid": "6f802360-c549-012f-4f9b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-26be-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717170f&t=w", "date": "1912", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Barclay Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "International News Service", "subject": {"name": ["Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "717170b", "back_text": "Broadway, west side, from Barclay Street to Park Place, showing the Woolworth Building at this location. Note the constructional details atop the tower in both views. The smaller view is obviously in a northward direction from the old Western Union Building and includes the spire of St. Pauls Chapel and the old Astor House in the foreground. At the right is the old U.S. Post Office with a glimpse of the City Hall above same. The 13 story Emigrant Industrial Bank rises above the latter.\n\n1912-3\n\nInternational News Service\n(larger view)\nGift of Urbrock Collection\nREPRODUCTION RIGHTS UNKNOWN\n\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n\nView 1 : NEG.# 4620\nView 2 : NEG.# 4614\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Barclay Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717171f", "uuid": "6fd082f0-c549-012f-652a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-26c0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717171f&t=w", "date": "1912, 1917, 1925", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Barclay Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["St. Paul Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Night photography"]}, "back_id": "717171b", "back_text": "229-237 Broadway, west side, from Barclay Street to Park place, showing at this location, the 55 story Woolworth Bldg. The general direction is northward from a vantage point at No. 165 Broadway (City Investing Bldg.) in views 1, 2, and 3. View 4 is photographed from No. 30 Church Street. Broadway is the thoroughfare clearly shown at the right. Note the spire of St. Pauls Chapel, the quadrangular Astor House, the ornate Post Office, City Hall Park and the white marble Sun (formerly A. T. Stewarts) Building. The St. Paul Bldg. appears at the right margin of views 1 and 3. Today, (1939) this view is more or less the same. The most radical change is the replacement of the old Astor House by the 44 storied Transportation Bldg. and the present demolition of the Post Office.\n\nView 1 March 1912\nView 2 June 1912\nView 3 January 19, 1917 NEG. # 4624\nView 4 August 11, 1925 NEG. # 4618\n\nGift of W. A. Lucas\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Barclay Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717172f", "uuid": "7037caf0-c549-012f-b6bf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-26c2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717172f&t=w", "date": "1912", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Barclay Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Underhill, Irving,d. 1960", "subject": {"name": ["St. Paul Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "717172b", "back_text": "#233 Broadway, showing the Woolworth Building, 60 stories high located at that site. The building has an elevation of 792 feet,\n\nCopyrighted by,\nUnderhill,\n\n\nNovember 20th, 1912.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Barclay Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717172f", "uuid": "7037caf0-c549-012f-b6bf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-26c2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717172f&t=w", "date": "1912", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Barclay Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Underhill, Irving,d. 1960", "subject": {"name": ["St. Paul Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "717172b", "back_text": "#233 Broadway, showing the Woolworth Building, 60 stories high located at that site. The building has an elevation of 792 feet,\n\nCopyrighted by,\nUnderhill,\n\nNovember 20th, 1912.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Barclay Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717173f", "uuid": "709f4d60-c549-012f-71ed-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-26c4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717173f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Barclay Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Monuments & memorials", "Post offices"]}, "back_id": "717173b", "back_text": "Broadway, west side, at Barclay Street; and showing at the S.W. corner the Transportation Building, with the Woolworth Building occupying the N.W. corner. In the foreground, at the right, appears a portion of the dome of the old Post Office Building.\n\nAbout 1925.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Barclay Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717174f", "uuid": "710060e0-c549-012f-fac8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-26c6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717174f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Barclay Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Maxwell, Hamilton", "subject": {"name": ["New York Tribune Building", "Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)", "World Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["City Hall Park (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "717174b", "back_text": "Broadway, west side, from Barclay Street (right) to Park Place (left) showing the Woolworth Building at this site. View is eastward from the air towards the East River and its Brooklyn shore. City Hall Park is at the left. Flanking the dominant structure are, the World, the Tribune and the Park Row buildings. The old U. S. Post Office building is obstructed from view.\n\nAbout 1928\n\nCopyrighted by\nMajor Hamilton Maxwell\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Barclay Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717175f", "uuid": "717dbb60-c549-012f-9174-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-26c8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717175f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Barclay Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building (New York, N.Y.)", "New York City Hall (New York, N.Y.)", "Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["City Hall Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Arches", "Monuments & memorials", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "717175b", "back_text": "229 to 237 Broadway, west side, from Barclay Street to Park Place, showing the Woolworth Building as viewed southwestward through the arches of the Municipal Building and across the City Hall and City Hall Park.\n\nAbout 1930.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Barclay Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -15831,7 +15831,7 @@ {"id": "716944f", "uuid": "155c16d0-c549-012f-cea1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-24fb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716944f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Battery Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Petroleum industry"]}, "back_id": "716944b", "back_text": "Broadway, north from Bowling Green.\n1926.\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Battery Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716945f", "uuid": "15b68320-c549-012f-2ceb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-24fd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716945f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Battery Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": ["Bowling Green Offices Building (New York, N.Y.) ", "De Peyster, Abraham, 1658-1728", "Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Singer Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bowling Green Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Commodity exchanges", "Insurance companies", "Parks", "Postal service", "Statues"]}, "back_id": "716945b", "back_text": "Broadway, north from Bowling Green. The intersection shown on the right, is Beaver Street, with the 7-story Produce Building at the S.E. corner. The towered Standard Oil Co. Building (Nos. 8 to 26 Broadway) occupies the N.E. corner. Prominent buildings shown on the left, (west side of Broadway), and in the order of their appearance are the: Washington, Bowling Green, Cunard, Columbia, Adams, American Railway Express Co., Empire, Trinity and Singer.\n\nSeptember 1926.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Battery Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716946f", "uuid": "16292e90-c549-012f-3d8f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-24ff-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716946f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Battery Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bowling Green Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Petroleum industry"]}, "back_id": "716946b", "back_text": "Broadway, north from both Battery Place and Beaver Street. (At the left is Battery Place and at the right is Beaver Street. This view shows Bowling Green in the centre foreground, which was originally used by the Dutch, for bowling and a drinking place, a refuge from their respective domestic havens.\n\nAbout 1925.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Battery Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "716953f", "uuid": "1956b910-c549-012f-b4a0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-250d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716953f&t=w", "date": "1899", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Battery Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["Bowling Green Offices Building (New York, N.Y.) "], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bowling Green Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Handcarts", "Parks", "Petroleum industry", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "716953b", "back_text": "Broadway, north from Bowling Green, showing prominently on the east side (right) the 16 story Standard Oil Building, No. 26. On the left appears the 17 story Bowling Green Building, No. 5-11.\n\nEwing Galloway\n\n\n1899\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Battery Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "716953f", "uuid": "1956b910-c549-012f-b4a0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-250d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716953f&t=w", "date": "1899", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Battery Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["Bowling Green Offices Building (New York, N.Y.) "], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bowling Green Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Handcarts", "Parks", "Petroleum industry", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "716953b", "back_text": "Broadway, north from Bowling Green, showing prominently on the east side (right) the 16 story Standard Oil Building, No. 26. On the left appears the 17 story Bowling Green Building, No. 5-11.\n\nEwing Galloway\n\n1899\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Battery Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716956f", "uuid": "1a7ed6d0-c549-012f-0eaf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2513-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716956f&t=w", "date": "1889", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Battery Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Petroleum industry"]}, "back_id": "716956b", "back_text": "Broadway, east side, north from Bowling Green and showing prominently the Seaboard National Bank (No. 18) and the Standard Oil Building (No. 26). Subsequently, this latter corporation purchased the Bank site and erected upon same. Kings Hand book of New York, 1892, carries an account of this financial institution and a similar illustration on page 692.\n\n1889.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Battery Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716961f", "uuid": "1c5b9bb0-c549-012f-9d7f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-251d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716961f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Battery Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Fruit", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair", "Street vendors", "Vegetables"]}, "back_id": "716961b", "back_text": "Broadway, north from Bowling Green (right) and showing mainly the west side (left) of same. Note the apple vendors in front of the Cunard Building. This was a feature of the early phases of the Depression. This set consists of 2 views.\n\nAbout 1930.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Battery Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716965f", "uuid": "1dd27b90-c549-012f-c765-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2525-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716965f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Battery Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Railroads", "demolition"]}, "back_id": "716965b", "back_text": "Broadway, north from Bowling Green, showing W.P.A. employees engaged in a street car track removal project. Note the Republican campaign banner suspended across Broadway, soliciting the financial and clerical workers of this district to vote for their presidential candidate, who as it eventually evolved, failed to be elected; Franklin D. Roosevelt gaining a second term.\n\nAugust 25, 1936.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\nFederal Art Project.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Battery Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -15845,7 +15845,7 @@ {"id": "726213f", "uuid": "692c7850-c557-012f-1ab5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6d5e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726213f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Queens: Broadway - Baxter Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "726213b", "back_text": "Broadway, east side, south from Baxter Avenue.\n\n1924\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Baxter Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "716947f", "uuid": "16b25e80-c549-012f-a6c5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2501-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716947f&t=w", "date": "1945", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Beaver Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bowling Green Park (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Commodity exchanges", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "716947b", "back_text": "P.L. Sperr collection\nRec'd September 12, 1945\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Beaver Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716949f", "uuid": "178f0da0-c549-012f-4312-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2505-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716949f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Beaver Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Commodity exchanges"]}, "back_id": "716949b", "back_text": "Broadway, east side, south from Beaver, to and including Stone Streets. Also shown is Whitehall Street, (continuation of Broadway), east side, south from and including Stone, to, but not including Bridge Streets. Prominent building shown is the 'produce Exchange, with a portion of Bowling Green in the immediate foreground.\n\nOctober 6, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Beaver Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "716950f", "uuid": "180ab510-c549-012f-e9c5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2507-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716950f&t=w", "date": "1890", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Beaver Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bowling Green (New York, N.Y.)", "Bowling Green Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Commodity exchanges", "Neighborhoods", "Parks", "Steamboats"]}, "back_id": "716950b", "back_text": "Broadway, east side, south across Beaver, to Stone St's., showing the New York Produce Exchange Building. Below Stone Street, this thoroughfare changes it's identity to Whitehall Street. The latter continues southward to South Ferry. On the right is Bowling Green Park and it's Steamship Row. Subsequently this will be replaced with the U.S. Custom House.\n\n\nAbout 1890\n\nThru New York Historical Society\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Beaver Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "716950f", "uuid": "180ab510-c549-012f-e9c5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2507-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716950f&t=w", "date": "1890", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Beaver Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bowling Green (New York, N.Y.)", "Bowling Green Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Commodity exchanges", "Neighborhoods", "Parks", "Steamboats"]}, "back_id": "716950b", "back_text": "Broadway, east side, south across Beaver, to Stone St's., showing the New York Produce Exchange Building. Below Stone Street, this thoroughfare changes it's identity to Whitehall Street. The latter continues southward to South Ferry. On the right is Bowling Green Park and it's Steamship Row. Subsequently this will be replaced with the U.S. Custom House.\n\nAbout 1890\n\nThru New York Historical Society\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Beaver Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716954f", "uuid": "19a86c00-c549-012f-4d3f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-250f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716954f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Beaver Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Commodity exchanges"]}, "back_id": "716954b", "back_text": "8-12 and 14-20 Broadway, at and adjoining the N.E. corner of Beaver Street, showing at the corner the Produce Exchange Bank, and north of same the Wells Building.\n\nAbout 1920.\n\nGift of E.M. Jenks.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Beaver Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716955f", "uuid": "1a174b80-c549-012f-a3e0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2511-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716955f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Beaver Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Underwood & Underwood", "subject": {"name": ["Welles Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": ["1800-1899"], "geographic": ["Bowling Green Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Commodity exchanges", "Parks", "Petroleum industry"]}, "back_id": "716955b", "back_text": "Broadway (center to left), at and adjoining the N.E. corner of Beaver Street (center to right) as viewed across Bowling Green and showing the Produce Exchange Bank and Welles Building (No's 8-12 and 14-20 Broadway) under demolition. The additional structures on the north side of Beaver Street, between Broadway and New Street were included slightly later and form the present (1937) site of the south building (24 stories) of the Standard Oil Company. The small 5 story structure appearing between the Bank (corner) and the ell of the Standard Oil Company Building is No. 3 Beaver Street. This set consists of a negative and a positive.\n\nAbout 1923.\n\nUnderwood and Underwood.\nGift of Albert A. Volk Company.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Beaver Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "716959f", "uuid": "1b832e40-c549-012f-4558-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2519-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=716959f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Beaver Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Petroleum industry"]}, "back_id": "716959b", "back_text": "Broadway, north from Beaver (right) to Morris Streets (center), showing at the N.W. corner of the latter point, the curved apex of the 15-story Columbia Building, No. 29 Broadway. The 6-story structure adjacent to same, is the Bank Marmoros, No. 31-33. Note the new 38-story Fred. F. French Building north of the latter. On the left is the Cunard Building structure that faces the curved Standard Oil Building shown on the right.\n\nApril 20, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Beaver Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -15870,7 +15870,7 @@ {"id": "728625f", "uuid": "0eedcc70-c55b-012f-73ce-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8030-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728625f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Richmond: Broadway - Castleton Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Capitol Theatre (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "728625b", "back_text": "300 Broadway, west side, between Castleton Ave. and Noale Place (High Street), showing the Capitol Theatre. The view is northward.\n\nMarch 6, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Castleton Avenue, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "717246f", "uuid": "8df7dae0-c549-012f-ea41-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2756-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717246f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Catherine Lane", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Insurance companies", "Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities"]}, "back_id": "717246b", "back_text": "Broadway, east side, south from Catherine Lane (left) to Worth (right) Street, showing (in background) the tower of the Municipal Building across the newly constructed taxpayer on this frontage. At the left margin is a portion of the old New York Life Insurance Company Building. To the right appears the northerly side of the 16 story Central Syndicate Building.\n\nApril 18, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Catherine Lane, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717247f", "uuid": "8e5e3c50-c549-012f-8f69-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2758-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717247f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Catherine Lane", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clock towers", "Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "717247b", "back_text": "Broadway (left midground) at Catherine Lane (center to right margin) showing at that point the old New York Life Insurance Company Building with its clock tower. The photographer is viewing northwestward from a point near Elm and Pearl Streets.\n\nMarch 26, 1931\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Catherine Lane, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717030f", "uuid": "3743c8a0-c549-012f-f9f5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-25a7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717030f&t=w", "date": "1912", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Cedar Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Disasters", "Episcopal churches", "Fires", "Ruins"]}, "back_id": "717030b", "back_text": "Broadway (right), east side, south from Cedar to Pine Street's, showing ravages of the fire of January 9, 1912 that destroyed the old Equitable Building. Securities worth half a billion dollars remained in the vaults after the fire. Several advocates suggested the utilization of this site as a park but land prices prohibited same and the present 38-story structure was erected.\n\nThe photographer is viewing southward from the 16-story building at No. 128 Broadway. Above the ruins towers the 21-story American Surety Company Building (No. 96-100 Broadway). To the right is the spire of Trinity Church\n\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n\n\n1912\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Cedar Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717030f", "uuid": "3743c8a0-c549-012f-f9f5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-25a7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717030f&t=w", "date": "1912", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Cedar Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Disasters", "Episcopal churches", "Fires", "Ruins"]}, "back_id": "717030b", "back_text": "Broadway (right), east side, south from Cedar to Pine Street's, showing ravages of the fire of January 9, 1912 that destroyed the old Equitable Building. Securities worth half a billion dollars remained in the vaults after the fire. Several advocates suggested the utilization of this site as a park but land prices prohibited same and the present 38-story structure was erected.\n\nThe photographer is viewing southward from the 16-story building at No. 128 Broadway. Above the ruins towers the 21-story American Surety Company Building (No. 96-100 Broadway). To the right is the spire of Trinity Church\n\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n\n1912\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Cedar Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717032f", "uuid": "380f3860-c549-012f-5a8c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-25ab-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717032f&t=w", "date": "1904", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Cedar Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "717032b", "back_text": "Broadway, west side, south from Cedar Street, showing the Boreel Building (No. 113-119 Broadway), Trinity Church and Grave Yard and the Empire Building (No. 69-73 Broadway). Note the absence of the 5-story Trinity Building (sign). It was replaced by a 20-story structure in 1905.\n\nJune 3, 1904.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Cedar Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717064f", "uuid": "4401f6c0-c549-012f-52f5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-25eb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717064f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Cedar Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Underwood & Underwood", "subject": {"name": ["City Investing Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Singer Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Sewing machines"]}, "back_id": "717064b", "back_text": "Broadway, west side, north from and including Cedar Street, showing the 14-story New York Title and Mortgage Co. Building (No. 135-137, at the N.W. corner of Cedar Street); the 19-story Washington Life Insurance Co. Building (No. 141, at the S.W. corner of Liberty Street); the 56-story Singer Building (No. 149-163, at the N.W. corner of Liberty Street); the 26-story City Investing Building (No. 165, adjoining the S.W. corner of Cortlandt Street); the 26-story American Telegraph and Telephone Co. Building (No. 195-207, entire block front from Dey to Fulton Streets) and the 55story Woolworth Building (No. 229-237, entire front from Barclay Street,\nto Park Place).\nAbout 1922.\nUnderwood and Underwood.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Broadway & Cedar Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719133f", "uuid": "80fe1480-c54c-012f-e796-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3611-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719133f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Central Park West", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Columbus Circle (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719133b", "back_text": "Columbus Circle, north side, at the intersection of Broadway and Central Park West. Shown in the background is Broadway, west side, north from but not including West 59th Street, at Columbus Circle. Subway excavation is shown in the foreground.\n\nAbout 1900.\n\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Broadway & Central Park West, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -16035,7 +16035,7 @@ {"id": "717067f", "uuid": "4526a9d0-c549-012f-3afe-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-25f1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717067f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Liberty Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Underhill, Irving,d. 1960", "subject": {"name": ["Singer Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Sewing machines"]}, "back_id": "717067b", "back_text": "Broadway, west side between Liberty and Cortlandt Streets,\nshowing the Singer building at night.\n\nno date\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Broadway & Liberty Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717068f", "uuid": "4595b500-c549-012f-dd80-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-25f3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717068f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Liberty Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Singer Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Sewing machines"]}, "back_id": "717068b", "back_text": "149-163 Broadway, at the N.W. corner of Liberty Street, showing the 15-story plus 41-story tower Singer Building. About 1922.", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Liberty Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717069f", "uuid": "45e9a2b0-c549-012f-0217-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-25f5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717069f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Liberty Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Astor House Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Singer Building (New York, N.Y.)", "St. Paul Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Episcopal churches", "Hotels", "Sewing machines"]}, "back_id": "717069b", "back_text": "Broadway, north from Liberty Street, showing prominently the upper portions of three large structures on the west side of this thoroughfare. On the left is the Singer Building,(Liberty to Cortland St's.); in the center is the lower American Tel. & Tel. Co. Building (N. W. corner of Dey St.); at the right is the cathedral-like Woolworth Building (Barclay St. to Park Place). Nestling between the last two, is the Astor House, both old and new units. Opposite same, on the easterly side of Broadway, is the 25 story St. Paul Building.\n\nAbout 1918\n\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Liberty Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717070f", "uuid": "4652d1f0-c549-012f-2baf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-25f7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717070f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Liberty Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Singer Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "717070b", "back_text": "Broadway, west side, between Liberty and Cortlandt Streets, showing the Singer Building under construction. The view is south on Broadway.\n\n\n\nno date\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Liberty Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717070f", "uuid": "4652d1f0-c549-012f-2baf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-25f7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717070f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Liberty Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Singer Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "717070b", "back_text": "Broadway, west side, between Liberty and Cortlandt Streets, showing the Singer Building under construction. The view is south on Broadway.\n\nno date\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Liberty Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717071f", "uuid": "46bcdac0-c549-012f-9101-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-25f9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717071f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Liberty Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "717071b", "back_text": "150-158 Broadway, at the N.W. corner of Liberty Street, showing the Westinghouse Building. On the right appears Liberty Street, north side, east from Broadway to Liberty Place.\nAbout 1924.\n\nGift of E.M. Jenks.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Liberty Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717072f", "uuid": "4713fac0-c549-012f-b526-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-25fb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717072f&t=w", "date": "1883", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Liberty Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Insurance companies", "Photographic studios", "Picture frames"]}, "back_id": "717072b", "back_text": "152 Broadway, adjoining the N. E. corner of Liberty Street, showing Frank Hegger's Photographic Depot, the best known and most popular establishment of its kind in its day. The Williamsburg City Building is the corner structure. On the left is a portion of No. 154-8 Broadway. The three of these structures were replaced by the present 21-story Westinghouse Building.\n\n1883\n\nGift of New York Historical Society\nThru Mr. Vigilanti\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Liberty Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "703340f", "uuid": "7f9c1950-c533-012f-2e0c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c726-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703340f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Broadway - Lorimer Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "703340b", "back_text": "Broadway at Lorimer Street, showing the \"El\" station, seen from Middletown Street.\n\nSeptember 25, 1941\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Broadway & Lorimer Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -16064,7 +16064,7 @@ {"id": "717197f", "uuid": "7acb6770-c549-012f-0b2c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-26f4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717197f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Murray Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["City Hall Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "717197b", "back_text": "Broadway, north from Murray (extreme left) and Mail (right foreground) St's. showing on the east side of Broadway, the western edge of City Hall Park.\n\nEwing Galloway\n\nabout 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Murray Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718954f", "uuid": "349ca990-c54c-012f-c2e8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-34ac-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718954f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Murray Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["City Hall Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Post offices"]}, "back_id": "718954b", "back_text": "City Hall Park: Several men and a team of horses clearing the walks in the Park. The view is southwestward and mainly the rowof on the west side of Broadway, south from Murray Street (extreme right) to Park Place. At the latter is shown the lower stories of the Woolworth Building. On the extreme left appears the U.S. Post Office. About 1928.", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Murray Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718957f", "uuid": "35c3d240-c54c-012f-7c64-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-34b2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718957f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Murray Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York City Hall (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["City Hall Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Monuments & memorials", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "718957b", "back_text": "City Hall Park: A group of citizens being addressed through an amplifier system in front of the City Hall. Buildings in the background form the west side of Broadway, between Murray Street (right) and Park Place (left). This is a set of 2 views. About 1934?", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Murray Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "718960f", "uuid": "36f48c10-c54c-012f-1370-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-34b8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718960f&t=w", "date": "1901", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Murray Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York City Hall (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["City Hall Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "718960b", "back_text": "City Hall Park: A view of the Subway construction in the western side of the Park. The view is northward and shows buildings lining the west side of Broadway, north from Murray to Chambers Street.\n\nApril 19, 1901.\n\n\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Murray Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "718960f", "uuid": "36f48c10-c54c-012f-1370-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-34b8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718960f&t=w", "date": "1901", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Murray Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York City Hall (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["City Hall Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "718960b", "back_text": "City Hall Park: A view of the Subway construction in the western side of the Park. The view is northward and shows buildings lining the west side of Broadway, north from Murray to Chambers Street.\n\nApril 19, 1901.\n\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Murray Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717794f", "uuid": "6161aed0-c54a-012f-6ced-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b9d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717794f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Nagle Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Fort Tryon Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "717794b", "back_text": "Broadway, at Nagle Avenue as viewed eastward in No. 1 and southward in No. 2 from Fort Tryon Park on the westerly side of this thoroughfare. Apartments seen in the foreground extend between Broadway and Bennett Avenue. Note to the right of No. 1 the hillside where Fort George stood. Intersection shown in same is Nagle Avenue, forming an angle with Broadway; the latter extending from right to left.\n\nNovember 23, 1930.\nView 2: April 17, 1936.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Nagle Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717795f", "uuid": "61e3d9e0-c54a-012f-77e2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2b9f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717795f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Nagle Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Fort Tryon Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Harlem River (N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Parks", "Rivers"]}, "back_id": "717795b", "back_text": "Broadway (midground, between the bluff and the apartment structures which obscure the street level) from Nagle Avenue. (foreground and partially hidden by the shrubbery) photographed in a northwestward direction from Fort George towards the Dyckman Street gap. This thoroughfare separates Fort Washington (now 1938, Fort Tryon Park) and Inwood Hill (now a City park also). In the northern extremity of the former and where the small cleared area appears, stands the recently constructed Cloisters of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. At the extreme right is the vague outline of Marble Hill on the far side of the Harlem River.\n\nOctober 26, 1927.\nViews 1 and 2\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Nagle Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717796f", "uuid": "624520f0-c54a-012f-be6d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2ba1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717796f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Nagle Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Fort Tryon Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "717796b", "back_text": "Broadway (across midground of panoramic views) from Nagle Avenue (left foreground and across view to the right) observed in a northwestward direction from a vantage given by the photographer as near Fairview Avenue. The view is towards the Dyckman Street gap, from the Fort George area. To the left stood the Revolutionary Fort Washington, overlooking the North (Hudson) River. This site is shown occupied by the castle-like mansion of Dr. Chas. V. Paterno, the Geo. Barnard Grey studio and the C.K.G. Billings manor. Today (1938) the 1st is being demolished for a new apartment site; the 2nd has been replaced by similar buildings and the 3rd was razed and the area included in Fort Tryon Park. To the right on the north side of the gap rises Inwood Hill. This today is also a City park. At the far side of the latter the Harlem River flows into the Hudson.\n\nOctober 26, 1927.\nViews 1 and 2\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Nagle Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -16088,10 +16088,10 @@ {"id": "717158f", "uuid": "6b32dd50-c549-012f-c621-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-26a7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717158f&t=w", "date": "1875", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Park Row", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Clothing stores", "Ice cream parlors", "Toy stores"]}, "back_id": "717158b", "back_text": "CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS.\nAMERICAN SCENERY.\n\nNew York City.\nCity Hall. Front View.\n\nEod Franklin Statue.\nNew Court House.\nHall of Records.\n\nStaats-Zeitung Building.\nFranklin Square.\n\nFerry's Building.\n\nWorld's\n\nFrench Hotel and \"Sup\" Office.\nChurch St., from new P.O.\nKnickerbocker Life Ins. Building.\n\nPark Bank Building.\nAstor House.\n\nBowling Green.\n\nCivic Center and Battery.\nBank of the Republic.\nDrexel Building.\nWall Street.\n\nN. Y. Stock Exchange.\n\nFulton Ferry House.\n\nBroadway, from Trinity Steeple.\n\nBrooklyn.\n\nNorth River.\n\nAcademy of Music.\n\nW. 6th (6 views).\n\nView from Brooklyn Bridge Tower.\n(5 views).\n\nSteamer Bristol.\n\nWindsor Hotel.\nChurch of the Disciple.\n\nStreger Sylvan Stream.\n\nEastern Institute. Fifth Ave.\nFerry Boats.\nShipping, Fast River.\n\nPanorama from new Post Office.\nCity Hall.\nView down Broadway from Post Office.\n\nPost Office Building.\n\nPintone Building.\nPanorama from Tribune Building. (6 views.)\n\nCotton Exchange.\n\nWall Street and Trinity Church.\nBank of New York, Wall street.\nWall Street below Nassau.\n\nA. T. Stewart's Retail Store.\n\nGore Church.\n\nCooper Institute.\n\nMemorial Library Building.\n\nParker's Building.\nDay Docks Savings Bank.\nGrand Central Depot.\n\nResidence of A. T. Stewart.\nPark Fifty-Fourth Street.\n\nBethesda Fountain.\nThe Terrace.\n\nThe Ramble.\n\nThe Riverside.\n\nThe Mall.\n\nThe Indian Hunter. (Bronze group.)\nStatue of Shakespeare.\n\nCentral Park, N. Y.\n\nThe subject represented by this View is underlined.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Park Row, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717159f", "uuid": "6b8fb850-c549-012f-fbf7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-26a9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717159f&t=w", "date": "1860", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Park Row", "alt_title": [], "creator": "American Studio", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["City Hall Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Horse teams", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "717159b", "back_text": "Broadway and Park Row convergence as photographed north- ward from the old Astor House lying between Vesey and Barclay Streets. Broadway is to the left and Park Row is on the right. Note the absence of the old U. S. Post Office at the apex in the Park.\n\nAbout 1860's\n\nAmerican St\u00fadio, photo\n87 Nassau Street, N.Y.C.\n\nGift of Urbrock Collection\nREPRODUCTION RIGHTS UNKNOWN\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Park Row, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717160f", "uuid": "6bff5090-c549-012f-c666-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-26ab-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717160f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Park Row", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Handcarts", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "717160b", "back_text": "Broadway - North from Park Row showing the Post Office on the right.\n\nA Set of Seven Canvases of Old New York\n\nThese paintings come from a country house called 'Glencairn' near Dublin in Ireland, where they adorned the walls of the billiard room. The house was built by Richard 'Boss' Croker (1841-1922), an Irishman who for many years was associated with Tammany Hall in New York, holding political positions under William M. 'Boss' Tweed, and later, after the latter's ousting, under 'Honest John' Kelly. Following the Lexow Committee investigations (1889-90), he left for England where he took up residence in Wantage, Berks, returning to America periodically, attempting to regain his lost position in the Democratic Party. After his final defeat in 1900, he crossed the Atlantic once again, built 'Glencairn' and started a racing stable. Despite his past reputation (he paid, in all, $550,000 for his Irish estates), he lived up to the high standards demanded by British racing circles, and when his horse Orby won the Derby in 1907, did not even own him.\n\nThese pictures were painted to remind him of New York, and it is assumed that they were executed here around the turn of the century. All are painted in tones of sepia and green.\n\nThe British Government has recently acquired this mansion for the use of the British Ambassador to Ireland.\n\nPARKE-BERNET Sale 2234, Nov. 29-30, 1963\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Park Row, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717162f", "uuid": "6cacec30-c549-012f-03c6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-26af-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717162f&t=w", "date": "1880", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Park Row", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Hotels", "Post offices"]}, "back_id": "717162b", "back_text": "Broadway & Park Row, north from their convergence at Vesey Street, showing the old U. S. Post Office at the apex of City Hall Park . Note the completion or roof repairs. At the left is the Astor House, occupying the Broadway frontage from Vesey to Barclay Street's..\n\n\nAbout 1880\n\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Park Row, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717162f", "uuid": "6cacec30-c549-012f-03c6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-26af-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717162f&t=w", "date": "1880", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Park Row", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Hotels", "Post offices"]}, "back_id": "717162b", "back_text": "Broadway & Park Row, north from their convergence at Vesey Street, showing the old U. S. Post Office at the apex of City Hall Park . Note the completion or roof repairs. At the left is the Astor House, occupying the Broadway frontage from Vesey to Barclay Street's..\n\nAbout 1880\n\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Park Row, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717163f", "uuid": "6d120990-c549-012f-d41e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-26b1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717163f&t=w", "date": "1893", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Park Row", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Johnston, J. S. (John S.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Post offices"]}, "back_id": "717163b", "back_text": "P.L. Sperr collection\nRec'd January 13, 1945\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Park Row, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717164f", "uuid": "6d575bb0-c549-012f-32d7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-26b3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717164f&t=w", "date": "1894", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Park Row", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Johnston, J. S. (John S.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Post offices"]}, "back_id": "717164b", "back_text": "P.L. Sperr collections\nRec'd January 13, 1945\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Park Row, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717165f", "uuid": "6db5a450-c549-012f-5f2c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-26b5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717165f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Park Row", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Post offices"]}, "back_id": "717165b", "back_text": "(1) Broadway and Park Row at Mail Street showing the United States Post Office.\n\nUrbrock Collection,\n\n\n1918.\n\n(2) Broadway, from Park Row looking down the Avenue. The United States Post Office shows at the right of picture.\n\nUrbrock Collection,\n\n\nAbout 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Park Row, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717165f", "uuid": "6db5a450-c549-012f-5f2c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-26b5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717165f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Park Row", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Post offices"]}, "back_id": "717165b", "back_text": "(1) Broadway and Park Row at Mail Street showing the United States Post Office.\n\nUrbrock Collection,\n\n1918.\n\n(2) Broadway, from Park Row looking down the Avenue. The United States Post Office shows at the right of picture.\n\nUrbrock Collection,\n\nAbout 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Park Row, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717166f", "uuid": "6e01f2b0-c549-012f-7ad4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-26b7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717166f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Park Row", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Knudtsen, Robert A.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Post offices"]}, "back_id": "717166b", "back_text": "Broadway (left) and Park Row (right) above Vesey Street, showing the old General Post Office and Federal Bldg. on the day demolition actually started on the outside. This structure, erected about 63 years ago at a cost of 8,500, 000 is to be removed to allow City Hall Park to return to its original contour. For a photo of same from the same point of vantage (The N. Y. Telephone & Telegraph Bldg.) see files under City Hall Park.\n\nSeptember 9, 1938\n\nRobert A. Knudtsen\n221 E. 31st St., N.Y.C.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Park Row, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717168f", "uuid": "6ecf84a0-c549-012f-c811-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-26ba-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717168f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Park Row", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": ["Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Post offices"]}, "back_id": "717168b", "back_text": "Broadway (left) and Park Row (right), north from Ann Street, showing demolition of the old U. S. Post Office. A portion of the Woolworth Buildings forms the left margin.\n\n1939\n\nAlexander Alland\n\nThis photo is one of a series that appeared in the published volume \"Portrait of N. Y.\" by Felix Reisenberg and Alex. Alland, IRGV.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Park Row, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718898f", "uuid": "1f809250-c54c-012f-4dd3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-343d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718898f&t=w", "date": "1917", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Park Row", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Underhill, Irving,d. 1960", "subject": {"name": ["New York City Hall (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Monuments & memorials"]}, "back_id": "718898b", "back_text": "Broadway and Park Row, showing the City Hall Cupola on fire.\n\nIrving Underhill\n239 Broadway\nNo Reproduction.\n\nMay 10, 1917.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Park Row, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -16136,7 +16136,7 @@ {"id": "717805f", "uuid": "6631b980-c54a-012f-44a7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2bb3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717805f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Riverside Drive", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "717805b", "back_text": "At the intersection of Broadway and Riverside Drive, at Dyckman Street.\nOctober 26, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Riverside Drive, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "703336f", "uuid": "7df913e0-c533-012f-a26b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c71e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703336f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Broadway - Roebling Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "703336b", "back_text": "Broadway, east across Roebling St., B'klyn.\nSept. 16, 1941\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Roebling Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "703337f", "uuid": "7e6d4ab0-c533-012f-f7b1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c720-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703337f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Broadway - Roebling Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "703337b", "back_text": "Broadway, east from Roebling Street, showing the the \"El\" in process of being demolished.\nP. L. Sperr September 16, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Broadway & Roebling Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "703345f", "uuid": "819a8460-c533-012f-8971-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c730-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703345f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Broadway - Schaeffer Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Fruit", "Markets", "Vegetables"]}, "back_id": "703345b", "back_text": "Broadway, adj. n.e. cor. Schaeffer St., Brooklyn.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nAugust 3, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Schaeffer Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "703345f", "uuid": "819a8460-c533-012f-8971-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c730-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703345f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Broadway - Schaeffer Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Fruit", "Markets", "Vegetables"]}, "back_id": "703345b", "back_text": "Broadway, adj. n.e. cor. Schaeffer St., Brooklyn.\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nAugust 3, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Schaeffer Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "700587f", "uuid": "7989a5b0-c52f-012f-485f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a4ff-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700587f&t=w", "date": "1914", "title": "Bronx: Broadway - South - Yonkers.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700587b", "back_text": "Broadway, south from the city line of Yonkers, Westchester County.\n1914\n\nW. D. Hassler\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & South & Yonkers., Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "717266f", "uuid": "95c6f9d0-c549-012f-5a3e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-277e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717266f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Spring Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Barbershops", "Cafeterias", "Delicatessens", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "717266b", "back_text": "(1) Broadway, west side, north from Spring Street. April 29, 1934. P. L. Sperr. NEG.# 4549\n\n(2) The same; from a different angle, and showing also the east side. April 29, 1934. P. L. Sperr. Neg.# 1201\n\n(3) Showing only the prescott Building (No. 529-533) at the N.W. corner. April 29, 1934. P. L. Sperr. NEG.# 4550\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Spring Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717267f", "uuid": "9645db60-c549-012f-f875-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2780-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717267f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Spring Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Clothing stores", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "717267b", "back_text": "537-541 & 543 Broadway, west side, north of Spring Street.\nPrior to 1919.\nGift of E. M. Jenks\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Spring Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -16160,7 +16160,7 @@ {"id": "700582f", "uuid": "77eb5a20-c52f-012f-dab8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a4f5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700582f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Bronx: Broadway - Targee Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Henry Hudson Parkway Authority"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Henry Hudson Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridge construction", "Bridges", "Signs (Notices)"]}, "back_id": "700582b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway, west side, south from but not including West 254th Street, showing excavation work in progress for the construction of the Henry Hudson Parkway Bridge which now straddles Broadway.\nApril 23, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, at a later date, showing the bridge between West 254th and 253rd Streets.\nJuly 18, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Targee Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701984f", "uuid": "74eb6b70-c531-012f-8cee-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bc92-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701984f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Bronx: Broadway - Targee Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Van Cortlandt Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Galleries & museums"]}, "back_id": "701984b", "back_text": "Van Cortlandt Park (Bronx): A front view of the Van Cortlandt House Museum, about 150 yards east of Broadway, on the north side of the road that is the extension within the park of W. 246th Street. The house was built by Frederick Van Cortlandt in 1748. The house is maintained as a museum by the Colonial Dames.\n\nAbout 1900\n\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Targee Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "717031f", "uuid": "37ac28b0-c549-012f-dcc6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-25a9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717031f&t=w", "date": "1895", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Thames Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "717031b", "back_text": "Broadway, west side, south from Thames Street. The view shows Trinity Church and Grounds. On the extreme right, is shown the old Trinity Building, the executive headquarters of this old church.\n\nAbout 1895.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Thames Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717033f", "uuid": "385ab560-c549-012f-2410-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-25ad-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717033f&t=w", "date": "1890", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Thames Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Episcopal churches", "Real estate office buildings"]}, "back_id": "717033b", "back_text": "Broadway, west side, from Thames Street to Liberty Street, showing the Boreel Building later replaced by the Twenty-one story United States Reality Building, on the left is a corner of the Old Trinity Building.\n\n\n\n1890-1900\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Thames Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717033f", "uuid": "385ab560-c549-012f-2410-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-25ad-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717033f&t=w", "date": "1890", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Thames Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Episcopal churches", "Real estate office buildings"]}, "back_id": "717033b", "back_text": "Broadway, west side, from Thames Street to Liberty Street, showing the Boreel Building later replaced by the Twenty-one story United States Reality Building, on the left is a corner of the Old Trinity Building.\n\n1890-1900\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Thames Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717799f", "uuid": "6399b550-c54a-012f-854c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2ba7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717799f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Thayer Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Beauty shops", "Grocery stores", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717799b", "back_text": "Exiting the Henry Hudson Pkwy north at Dyckman Street, you are on Riverside Drive with Fort Tryon Park on your right, topped off by the Cloisters.\nThis picture captures the approach to B'way if you intend to go south, & you would make a hard right at the corner. Not bearing right brings you to the intersection of Dyckman St. east or west & B'way going north.\nRemarkably, the streetscape is the same today; autos have been updated, store names have been changed, although the Alpine movie theater is no longer in business. The lower stories of the building in the picture with the window awnings are of 103 Thayer St.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Broadway & Thayer Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717228f", "uuid": "87085ba0-c549-012f-e264-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2732-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717228f&t=w", "date": "1869", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Thomas Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York Hospital"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Barracks", "Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "717228b", "back_text": "Broadway, west side, at Thomas Street (unopened), showing the old New York Hospital buildings that stood here from the American Revolution to 1869, when their function was removed to the new hospital on West 15th Street. The structure shown is the second, as the first (cornerstone laid in 1775) was destroyed by fire prior to completion. It was immediately rebuilt and nearly complete when the Revolution began. The unfinished building was occupied by the British and Hessian soldiers as a barrack and hospital, and it was not until January, 1791, that it was in a proper condition to receive patients.\n\nPrior to 1869\n\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Thomas Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717229f", "uuid": "877f14d0-c549-012f-bd53-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2734-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717229f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Thomas Street.", "alt_title": ["[Changing New York ; Federal Art Project. Works Progress Administration.]", "Gorsart Company ; Parafoti ; Typewriter Trading Company."], "creator": "Abbott, Berenice", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Clothing industry", "Factories", "Office equipment & supplies industry", "Office equipment and supplies", "Repairing trades", "Shoe stores", "Shoes", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "717229b", "back_text": "Facade of 317 Broadway, Manhattan\n\nFederal Art Project\n\"Changing New York\"\nBerenice Abbott, photographer\n\n[Note: negative at Museum of the City of New York]\nCode I A-2\nMarch 6, 1936\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Thomas Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -16189,7 +16189,7 @@ {"id": "717144f", "uuid": "654789e0-c549-012f-ea3e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-268b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717144f&t=w", "date": "1905", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Vesey Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Astor House Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Carts & wagons", "Horse teams", "Hotels", "Opticians' shops"]}, "back_id": "717144b", "back_text": "Broadway, west side, from Vesey to Barclay Streets, showing the old Astor House.\nEwing Galloway\nabout 1905\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Vesey Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717146f", "uuid": "660d7110-c549-012f-48a7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-268f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717146f&t=w", "date": "1913", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Vesey Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Tiemann, Hermann Newell", "subject": {"name": ["Astor House Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Clothing stores", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "717146b", "back_text": "Broadway, west side, from Vesey to Barclay Streets, showing the old Astor House of 1832. To the right is a glimpse of the Woolworth Building in the block above.\n\n1913\n\nH. N. Tiemann, photo\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Vesey Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717147f", "uuid": "666272c0-c549-012f-921d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2691-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717147f&t=w", "date": "1890, 1924", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Vesey Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Loeffler, A. (August)", "subject": {"name": ["Astor House Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "717147b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroadway, west side, north from Vesey (left) to Barclay (right) Streets, showing the Astor House, built in 1832 and opened in 1836 by Boyden, a hotel keeper from Boston. It was reopened September 1, 1875 by F.J. Allan and A.J. Dunn. The portion at the N.W. corner of Vesey Street was demolished and is today (1937) the site of the Astor Building; No. 217 Broadway. On this site in 1780 there was an encampment of Negro slaves, enticed by Lord Dunmore from Virginia. Large numbers died from small pox and were buried in the ground later occupied by Stewarts (Department Store) at Chambers Street and Broadway.\n\nDate----?\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2)\nThe same, at a later date and showing a more extensive view to and including Park Place. Note the portion of the Astor House still standing. This was taken down in March 1926 and there upon was erected the 44-story Transportation Building, No. 225 Broadway, at the S.W. corner of Barclay Street. The Woolworth Building occupies the block between Barclay Street and Park Place.\n\nMay 1924.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(3)\nA similar view, slightly more inclusive northward.\nAbout 1890.\n\nAugust Loeffler\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Vesey Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717148f", "uuid": "66d5bac0-c549-012f-57fa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2693-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717148f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Vesey Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Astor House Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Carts & wagons", "Horse teams", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "717148b", "back_text": "Broadway, north from near Vesey Street, showing more of the west side of the thoroughfare, On the extreme left is part of the old Astor House. The block front just north of it was repraced later with the Woolworth Building.\n\n\n\n, about 1900\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Vesey Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717148f", "uuid": "66d5bac0-c549-012f-57fa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2693-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717148f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Vesey Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Astor House Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Carts & wagons", "Horse teams", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "717148b", "back_text": "Broadway, north from near Vesey Street, showing more of the west side of the thoroughfare, On the extreme left is part of the old Astor House. The block front just north of it was repraced later with the Woolworth Building.\n\n, about 1900\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Vesey Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717149f", "uuid": "674a6420-c549-012f-bd45-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2695-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717149f&t=w", "date": "1913", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Vesey Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Astor House Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Automobile wrecking and used parts industry", "Carts & wagons", "Horse teams", "Post offices"]}, "back_id": "717149b", "back_text": "Broadway, at the N. W. corner of Vesey Street, showing the southerly half of the old Astor House demolished. A new 7-story Astor Building was erected here. The remaining half will subsequently be removed for the 44-storied Transportation Building. Beyond is the base of the Woolworth Building. On the right appears the old Post Office. This is at the apex of City Hall Park that is formed by the convergence of Park Row at Broadway. In 1939 this structure was removed and the park restored to its original form.\n\nNovember 1, 1913\n\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Vesey Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717178f", "uuid": "72b63f90-c549-012f-b30c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-26ce-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717178f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Vesey Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chinn, George D.", "subject": {"name": ["Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "717178b", "back_text": "Broadway, west side, from Vesey Street (left) to Park Place (right), as viewed across City Hall Park, from the Municipal Building. In the center is Barclay Street. This separates the Transportation Building from the dominant Woolworth Building. Vesey Street performs this function for the vague St. Paul Chapel and the Astor Building.\n\nApril 1940\n\nGeorge D. Chinn\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Vesey Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717184f", "uuid": "752cc180-c549-012f-c0c6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-26da-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717184f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Vesey Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "717184b", "back_text": "View 1;\nBroadway north east from Vesey Street,\nshowing the Old Post Office site.\n\nJuly 17, 1939.\n\nView 2. and 3.\nWest Broadway north of Murray Street,\nacross from site of Old Post Office.\n\nP.L.Speer.\nSeptember 5, 1939.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Vesey Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -16231,7 +16231,7 @@ {"id": "717019f", "uuid": "333ef7b0-c549-012f-5153-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2591-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717019f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Wall Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Hannau, Hans W.,1904-", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "717019b", "back_text": "TRINITY CHURCH\nHans W. Hannau, photographer\n#1013\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Wall Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717020f", "uuid": "33aa3220-c549-012f-c886-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2593-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717020f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Wall Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "717020b", "back_text": "Broadway, east side, at Wall Street, as seen across Trinity Church yard and from the N.Y. Curb Exchange Building, showing prominently the 50-story Irving Trust Building, at the S.E. corner of Wall Street and Broadway. Opposite same (left) is the 21-story structure of the First National Bank.\n\nNovember 25, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Wall Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717023f", "uuid": "34c01cb0-c549-012f-de4d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2599-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717023f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Wall Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "717023b", "back_text": "86, 84, 80 and 76 Broadway (left to right) at, adjoining and south of the S.E. corner of Wall Street, as seen from Trinity Church Yard and viewing eastward to show prominently the 11-story building, No. 80, occupied by the Union Trust Co. For a contemporary view, see, Kings Handbook of New York (1892) page 709.\n\nAbout 1890.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Wall Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717024f", "uuid": "35337000-c549-012f-ba83-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-259b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717024f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Wall Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "717024b", "back_text": "(1) Broadway, east side, north from Wall to Pine Streets, August 7, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, in an eastward direction, as seen from No. 74 Trinity Place. The buildings occupying this block front are, the 21-story American Surety Co. Building, No. 100-96 Broadway, at the S.E. corner of Pine Street and the 11-story First National Bank, 94-90 Broadway, at the N.E. corner of Wall Street. The latter was replaced by a 21-story structure in 1931.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nAugust 20, 1929.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Wall Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717024f", "uuid": "35337000-c549-012f-ba83-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-259b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717024f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Wall Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "717024b", "back_text": "(1) Broadway, east side, north from Wall to Pine Streets, August 7, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, in an eastward direction, as seen from No. 74 Trinity Place. The buildings occupying this block front are, the 21-story American Surety Co. Building, No. 100-96 Broadway, at the S.E. corner of Pine Street and the 11-story First National Bank, 94-90 Broadway, at the N.E. corner of Wall Street. The latter was replaced by a 21-story structure in 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nAugust 20, 1929.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Wall Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717025f", "uuid": "359e3680-c549-012f-8113-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-259d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717025f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Wall Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "717025b", "back_text": "Broadway, east side, north from a point between Wall and Pine Streets and across the latter showing prominently the Equitable Building occupying the frontage from Pine to Cedar Streets. For a slightly earlier view of this area see Kings Handbook of New York (1893) page 671, also Urbrock Collection - photo of 1890.\n\nAbout 1900\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Wall Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717026f", "uuid": "35e8b6c0-c549-012f-a3b9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-259f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717026f&t=w", "date": "1890", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Wall Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "717026b", "back_text": "Broadway, north from a point between\nWall and Pine Street's and across the latter, showing prominently the old Equitable Building occupying the Pine to Cedar Street frontage. This structure erected in 1872, and enlarged in 1887, .contains the main offices of the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States. To the right is the 5-story structure at the N.E. corner of Pine that was included in the site for the present 21-story American Surety Co. Building. The structure with a clock tower atop and on the far side of the Equitable Building is No.\n134-46 Broadway.\nThis was the former home of the Mutual Life Insurance Company and subsequently occupied by the American Fire Insurance Co. Later the Guaranty Trust Company built there. For a similar illustration-see King's Handbook of New York 1893 page 671.\nAbout 1890\ngift of Urbrohk Collection\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Broadway & Wall Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717028f", "uuid": "36a58b90-c549-012f-18cc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-25a3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717028f&t=w", "date": "1915", "title": "Manhattan: Broadway - Wall Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "717028b", "back_text": "96-94, 96 and 100 Broadway, east side, north from Wall (right) to Pine (left) Streets, showing 3 structures occupying this entire block front. They are respectively, the First National Bank, the Schermerhorn and the American Surity Buildings.\n\nAbout 1915.\n\nGift of E. M. Jenks.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway & Wall Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -16347,7 +16347,7 @@ {"id": "731181f", "uuid": "2789f310-c55f-012f-78b0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9425-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731181f&t=w", "date": "1894-05-30", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Decoration Day Parade.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Broadway - 26th Street.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Memorial Day", "Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731181b", "back_text": "Celebrations, Parades and Municipal Events: A contingent of girls in the 1894 Decoration Day Parade. Buildings in the background are on the west side of Broadway, at 26th Street.\n\nMay 30, 1894.\n\nThe Illustrated American\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway and 26th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733289f", "uuid": "6960c790-c562-012f-e561-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a488-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733289f&t=w", "date": "1915", "title": "Street furniture - Street pavement.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Broadway - 26th Street.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair", "Surveyors"]}, "back_id": "733289b", "back_text": "Broadway between 26th and 27th Street. (Before reconstruction).", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Broadway and 26th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731225f", "uuid": "38b9d8c0-c55f-012f-fc60-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-947d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731225f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Macy's Thanksgiving Parade.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Broadway - 43rd Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Macy's (Firm)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions", "Thanksgiving Day"]}, "back_id": "731225b", "back_text": "(1)\nMacy's Thanksgiving Parade, 1931, No. 1: Dragon balloon being taken south on Broadway at 43rd Street.\nNovember 26, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing the cat balloon at Broadway and 44th Street, going south.\nNovember 26, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, another view.\nNovember 26, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway and 43rd Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731251f", "uuid": "42c4b230-c55f-012f-024d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-94b0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731251f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1931-07", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Welcome to Post and Gatty.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Broadway - 4th Street (South).]", "New York's welcome to Wiley Post and Harold Gatty after their circumnavigation of the world in 8 days ; Mayor James J. Walker will be presenting gold medals to each flier (pilot)."], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Gatty, Harold, 1903-1957", "Post, Wiley, 1898-1935"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Air pilots", "Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731251b", "back_text": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal Events: New Yorks welcome to Wiley Post and Harold Gatty after their circumnavigation of the world in 8 days. This motor cavalcade is on Broadway, progressing northward to the City Hall, where Mayor James J. Walker will present gold medals to each flier. The photographers vantage point is at Maiden Lane and shows in 3 views the momentary heros passing that point. These \"welcomes\" were an outstanding feature of the Walker mayoralty.\n\nJuly 3, 1931.\n\n\nView 1 - Neg. # 1022\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway and 4th Street (South) , Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731251f", "uuid": "42c4b230-c55f-012f-024d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-94b0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731251f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1931-07", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Welcome to Post and Gatty.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Broadway - 4th Street (South).]", "New York's welcome to Wiley Post and Harold Gatty after their circumnavigation of the world in 8 days ; Mayor James J. Walker will be presenting gold medals to each flier (pilot)."], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Gatty, Harold, 1903-1957", "Post, Wiley, 1898-1935"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Air pilots", "Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731251b", "back_text": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal Events: New Yorks welcome to Wiley Post and Harold Gatty after their circumnavigation of the world in 8 days. This motor cavalcade is on Broadway, progressing northward to the City Hall, where Mayor James J. Walker will present gold medals to each flier. The photographers vantage point is at Maiden Lane and shows in 3 views the momentary heros passing that point. These \"welcomes\" were an outstanding feature of the Walker mayoralty.\n\nJuly 3, 1931.\n\nView 1 - Neg. # 1022\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway and 4th Street (South) , Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731271f", "uuid": "4992a320-c55f-012f-8f67-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-94d7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731271f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "Celebrations - Parades.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Broadway - 4th Street (South).]"], "creator": "Wide World Photos, Inc.", "subject": {"name": ["Ederle, Gertrude, 1906-2003", "Olympic Games (8th : 1924 : Paris, France)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731271b", "back_text": "New York went mad over its own Trudy as it turned out to welcome her when she arrived today on the S.S. Berengaria. The mobs became so demonstrative and enthusiastic over the champion channel swimmer that they completely choked up Broadway and for some time \"Trudy\" was unable to proceed on up to City Hall. Photo shows a general view of the crowds which thronged up Broadway as Trudy's car drove up Broadway to City Hall.\n8/27/1926\nWide World Photos\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway and 4th Street (South), Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731280f", "uuid": "4d154570-c55f-012f-7ca9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-94e9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731280f&t=w", "date": "1896, 1896-11", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Sound Money Parade.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Broadway - 4th Street (South).]"], "creator": "International News Service", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731280b", "back_text": "Celebrations, Parades and Municipal Events:\n\nThe \"Sound Money Parade\" moving up Broadway over the cobblestones and passing City Hall. A reprint of this photo appeared in the New York Sun of February 1, 1936.\n\nNovember 1, 1896\n\nInternational News Photos\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway and 4th Street (South), Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730326f", "uuid": "ce472900-c55d-012f-bb93-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8d7b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730326f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "General view - Broadway - 8th Avenue - North.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Broadway - 8th Avenue - Between West 57th and 59th Streets.]"], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Columbus Circle (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "730326b", "back_text": "A general view northward from the General Motors Building (Broadway, west to Eighth Ave. and West 57th north to 58th Streets). This view shows Columbus Circle (foreground), Broadway (left), Central Park West (center), and Central Park (right). Construction work for the Eighth Ave. Subway is shown in two places; on the east side of Central Park West and at the foot of the statue of Christopher Columbus in the center of the Circle. Note the Maine Monument at the Park entrance. Across the top of the view (left), appears the Hudson River, with its Palisades (Jersey shore). About 1932.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broadway and 8th Avenue Between West 57th and 59th Streets, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -16494,11 +16494,11 @@ {"id": "733679f", "uuid": "023cda70-c563-012f-4605-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a793-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733679f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx River (North) - [View of the yard of Mutual Builders Material Corporation.]", "alt_title": ["[Bronx: Westchester Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "733679b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Bronx River (North) & [View of the yard of Mutual Builders Material Corporation.], Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733678f", "uuid": "01c9c900-c563-012f-9599-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a791-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733678f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx River (South) - [New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad tracks.]", "alt_title": ["[Bronx: Westchester Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Railroad tracks -- New York (State) -- New York"]}, "back_id": "733678b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Bronx River (South) & [New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad tracks.], Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733668f", "uuid": "fda33c50-c562-012f-0a42-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a77d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733668f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1936", "title": "Bronx River at E. 176th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Amusement parks", "Boats"]}, "back_id": "733668b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Bronx River at E. 176th Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "700644f", "uuid": "8ea008a0-c52f-012f-ad02-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a571-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700644f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Bronx: Bronx River Avenue - 174th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Freight terminals", "Railroad shops & yards"]}, "back_id": "700644b", "back_text": "Bronx River Avenue (right), north from East 174th Street. On the left are the New Haven Railroad tracks and the West Farms freight station.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nJuly 23, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bronx River Avenue & 174th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "700644f", "uuid": "8ea008a0-c52f-012f-ad02-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a571-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700644f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Bronx: Bronx River Avenue - 174th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Freight terminals", "Railroad shops & yards"]}, "back_id": "700644b", "back_text": "Bronx River Avenue (right), north from East 174th Street. On the left are the New Haven Railroad tracks and the West Farms freight station.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nJuly 23, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bronx River Avenue & 174th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700642f", "uuid": "8dec43f0-c52f-012f-9248-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a56d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700642f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Bronx River Avenue - Cornell Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700642b", "back_text": "(1)\nBronx River Ave., west side, at the foot of Cornell Ave., Classons Point, showing part of a colony of summer bungalows near the East River shore.\n\nJuly 29, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA close-up of one of the bungalows at the same location.\n\nAugust 5, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bronx River Avenue & Cornell Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700645f", "uuid": "8ef83a60-c52f-012f-ad29-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a573-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700645f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Bronx: Bronx River Avenue - Manor Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Freight terminals"]}, "back_id": "700645b", "back_text": "Bronx River Avenue, north side, at Manor Avenue, showing the freight station of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad.\n\nJuly 23, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bronx River Avenue & Manor Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700646f", "uuid": "8f40d070-c52f-012f-d6ac-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a575-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700646f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Bronx: Bronx River Avenue - Manor Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parking lots"]}, "back_id": "700646b", "back_text": "Bronx River Avenue, at the N. E. corner of Manor Avenue.\nJuly 23, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bronx River Avenue & Manor Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "700643f", "uuid": "8e4d74c0-c52f-012f-2019-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a56f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700643f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Bronx River Avenue - Newman Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700643b", "back_text": "Bronx River Ave., at the N.E. corner of Newman Ave., showing an old frame house, formerly a children's hospital.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\nJuly 29, 1928.\n\n\nASSUMING STREET TO BE EAST AND WEST\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bronx River Avenue & Newman Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "700643f", "uuid": "8e4d74c0-c52f-012f-2019-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a56f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700643f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Bronx River Avenue - Newman Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700643b", "back_text": "Bronx River Ave., at the N.E. corner of Newman Ave., showing an old frame house, formerly a children's hospital.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\nJuly 29, 1928.\n\nASSUMING STREET TO BE EAST AND WEST\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bronx River Avenue & Newman Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700640f", "uuid": "8d3a5e80-c52f-012f-6dcb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a569-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700640f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1935", "title": "Bronx: Bronx River Avenue - Soundview Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700640b", "back_text": "Bronx River Avenue, at the southern end of Soundview Avenue, Clasons Point, showing three views of the bungalow colony on the East River shore.\nViews 1, 2: July 29, 1928\nView 3: August 5, 1935\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Bronx River Avenue & Soundview Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700641f", "uuid": "8d88d090-c52f-012f-45c6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a56b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700641f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Bronx River Avenue - Soundview Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700641b", "back_text": "Bronx River Avenue, at Soundview Avenue, Clasons Point, showing summer bungalows, part of a colony, on the East River shore.\n\nAugust 5, 1935\nViews 1, 2, 3\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bronx River Avenue & Soundview Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700638f", "uuid": "8c723df0-c52f-012f-61e2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a565-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700638f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Bronx: Bronx River Avenue - Waring Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700638b", "back_text": "(1)\nBronx River Ave. (not seen), at Clason's Point, showing summer bungalows lining the shore of the East River.\nAugust 5, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, another view.\nAugust 5, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nAn additional view of the same area from a different angle.\nAugust 5, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bronx River Avenue & Waring Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} @@ -16533,7 +16533,7 @@ {"id": "726279f", "uuid": "805ff6e0-c557-012f-23ab-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6de2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726279f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Queens: Brookhaven Avenue - Beach 19th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "726279b", "back_text": "Brookhaven Ave., at the S.E. corner of Beach 19th Street, showing the Hotel Belvedere; known as the Foss Hotel from 1873 to 1891.\n\nMay 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brookhaven Avenue & Beach 19th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "731932f", "uuid": "55849090-c560-012f-563a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-99fe-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731932f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Islands - Coney Island - Brooklyn - [Boardwalk ; Amuseument Park].", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "731932b", "back_text": "Coney Island: Views of the entertainment area at New York's most popular summer resort.\n\nView 1: August 8, 1932\nView 2,3: July 4, 1936\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Brooklyn - Boardwalk ; Amuseument Park., Coney Island, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731930f", "uuid": "54bd66c0-c560-012f-d041-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-99fa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731930f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Islands - Coney Island - Brooklyn - Boardwalk.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Underwood & Underwood", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Coney Island (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Beaches", "Boardwalks", "Crowds"]}, "back_id": "731930b", "back_text": "The New Boardwalk at Coney Island\nLong stretches of the southern shore of Brooklyn and Queens boroughs are sandy beaches where ocean surf bathing is popular. The best known of these beaches is at Coney Island; others are at Brighton, Manhattan, and Rockaway. A warm Sunday or holiday will bring half a million New Yorkers and visitors to these beaches. The picture shows a portion of the boardwalk at Coney Island, opened last year- 80 feet wide and a\nmile and a half longJuly. 29, 1923 Underwood and Underwood\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Brooklyn - Boardwalk., Coney Island, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731925f", "uuid": "52be40d0-c560-012f-1e00-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-99f0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731925f&t=w", "date": "1908", "title": "Islands - Coney Island - Brooklyn - Dreamland Park.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Coney Island (New York, N.Y.)", "Dreamland Amusement Park (New York, N. Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Amusement parks"]}, "back_id": "731925b", "back_text": "* Coney Island: Two views of Dreamland Park, Coney Island's leading amusement center.\n\n\n* N.B. NOT Coney Island.\n\nColumbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn - Dreamland Park., Coney Island, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731925f", "uuid": "52be40d0-c560-012f-1e00-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-99f0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731925f&t=w", "date": "1908", "title": "Islands - Coney Island - Brooklyn - Dreamland Park.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Coney Island (New York, N.Y.)", "Dreamland Amusement Park (New York, N. Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Amusement parks"]}, "back_id": "731925b", "back_text": "* Coney Island: Two views of Dreamland Park, Coney Island's leading amusement center.\n\n* N.B. NOT Coney Island.\n\nColumbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn - Dreamland Park., Coney Island, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731920f", "uuid": "50a38af0-c560-012f-b20f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-99e6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731920f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Islands - Coney Island - Brooklyn - [Old Iron Pier - West 8th Street].", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Geo. P. Hall & Son", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Coney Island (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "731920b", "back_text": "Coney Island, at West 8th Street, showing the Old Iron Pier. Most of the buildings in this view disappeared prior to 1910.\n\nAbout 1900\n\nGeo. P. Hall & Son Photographers\nUrbrock Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn - Old Iron Pier - West 8th Street., Coney Island, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731935f", "uuid": "56b54730-c560-012f-c9ad-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9a04-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731935f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Islands - Coney Island - Brooklyn - [Rollercoaster].", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Coney Island (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Amusement parks"]}, "back_id": "731935b", "back_text": "Coney Island: One of the amusement centers on the island.\n\nJuly 4, 1936\nViews 1,2\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn - Rollercoaster., Coney Island, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730583f", "uuid": "e9bfc030-c539-012f-dc98-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8f7d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730583f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Brooklyn - [Automobile graveyards.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Junkyards"]}, "back_id": "730583b", "back_text": "Auto Graveyards: Dismantled automobiles in one of Brooklyn's outlying areas.\n1920's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn & [Automobile graveyards.], Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -16608,7 +16608,7 @@ {"id": "730684f", "uuid": "4b34e6a0-c55e-012f-d99e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9047-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730684f&t=w", "date": "1857", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - [Entrance to Brooklyn Bridge in 1857.]", "alt_title": ["[Burr House ; Catheman (Louis) House ; Rhode (A. M.) House ; Wayne (T. J.) House.]"], "creator": "Moller, C. G., Jr.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cigar industry", "Clothing stores"]}, "back_id": "730684b", "back_text": "\"Entrance to the Brooklyn Bridge in 1857\" p.227\n\nPelletreau, William S.\n\nEarly New York houses with historical-genealogical notes.\nNew York: Francis P. Harper, 1900.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730681f", "uuid": "49c61210-c55e-012f-e68f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9041-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730681f&t=w", "date": "1894", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - [Manhattan - East River - Brooklyn.]", "alt_title": ["[Castle William ; Fulton Street Ferry Terminal.]"], "creator": "Johnston, J. S. (John S.)", "subject": {"name": ["Bartholdi, Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Auguste, 1834-1904"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "Governors Island (New York County, N.Y.)", "Liberty Island (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Ships", "Statue of Liberty (New York, N.Y.)"]}, "back_id": "730681b", "back_text": "Brooklyn Bridge: A general view southward from same. Downtown Manhattan is on the right; Bedloes Island and its Statue of Liberty in the center and Governors Island (with its rotund \"Castle William\") to the left. In the foreground is a ferry boat preparing to dock at the ferry house at the foot of Fulton Street, Brooklyn.\n\n1894\n\nJ. S. Johnston, photo\nCopyright 1894\nEwing Galloway\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730665f", "uuid": "424a8e00-c55e-012f-29fa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9021-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730665f&t=w", "date": "1879", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge.", "alt_title": ["[City Hall ; New York Tribune ; United States Post Office.]"], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["New York City Hall (New York, N.Y.)", "New York Tribune Building"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Printing House Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Piers & wharves", "Plazas", "Printing industry"]}, "back_id": "730665b", "back_text": "The Brooklyn Bridge under construction, with the \"Catwalk\" and Manhattan anchorage in the foreground. Also shown is a general view westward over the City Hall and Printing House Square area, to the Hudson River, with its Jersey shore line just beyond. Note how the U.S. Post Office and the Tribune Buildings predominated at this date.\n\nAbout 1878-1879.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "730667f", "uuid": "43305410-c55e-012f-8c3c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9025-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730667f&t=w", "date": "1880", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - [View of the bridge, while under construction.]", "alt_title": ["[J. T. Slane's Liquor Mart ; Madigan's Long Island Hotel.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridge construction", "Bridges", "Grocery stores", "Hotels", "Piers & wharves", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "730667b", "back_text": "The Brooklyn Bridge under construction and showing the stone supports and cable, prior to the laying of the cat walk. This view is northeastward from Manhattan and shows the Brooklyn shore in the background. Note the masted schooners in the foreground on the South Street waterfront.\n\nAbout 1880.\n\nGift of H.D. Jewett.\n\n\nTwo additional views of the same structure; one of which is similar in direction to the above, the other being photographed from Brooklyn.\n\nAbout 1880\n\nGift of George T. Bagoe\nNo. 86 Madison Avenue.\n\n\n1299 B2 NEG. #4352\n\n1299-B3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "730667f", "uuid": "43305410-c55e-012f-8c3c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9025-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730667f&t=w", "date": "1880", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - [View of the bridge, while under construction.]", "alt_title": ["[J. T. Slane's Liquor Mart ; Madigan's Long Island Hotel.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridge construction", "Bridges", "Grocery stores", "Hotels", "Piers & wharves", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "730667b", "back_text": "The Brooklyn Bridge under construction and showing the stone supports and cable, prior to the laying of the cat walk. This view is northeastward from Manhattan and shows the Brooklyn shore in the background. Note the masted schooners in the foreground on the South Street waterfront.\n\nAbout 1880.\n\nGift of H.D. Jewett.\n\nTwo additional views of the same structure; one of which is similar in direction to the above, the other being photographed from Brooklyn.\n\nAbout 1880\n\nGift of George T. Bagoe\nNo. 86 Madison Avenue.\n\n1299 B2 NEG. #4352\n\n1299-B3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730720f", "uuid": "5cebd5f0-c55e-012f-68ae-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-908f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730720f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - [Manhattan end of the bridge.]", "alt_title": ["[Lower Manhattan skyline.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "730720b", "back_text": "(1)\nManhattan end of Brooklyn Bridge.\n\nSeptember 16, 1935\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(2)\nSame, from further north.\n\nSeptember 16, 1935\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730705f", "uuid": "5526b9c0-c55e-012f-d215-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9071-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730705f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Cherry Street (North).]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "730705b", "back_text": "Manhattan end of Brooklyn Bridge, as seen from Manhattan Bridge, above Cherry Street.\nJune 1929.\nEugene L. Armbruster, Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730682f", "uuid": "4a47b200-c55e-012f-0f33-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9043-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730682f&t=w", "date": "1894", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Frankfort Street (East) ; Healy Building ; Shot Tower ; 53-63 Park Row ; Pulitzer or World Building.]"], "creator": "Johnston, J. S. (John S.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "730682b", "back_text": "53-63 Park Row, (Pulitzer or World Building), at the N. E. corner of Frankfort Street, showing a general view eastward of the Brooklyn Bridge, environs, the East River and the Brooklyn shore. The foreground area is the industrial section popularly known as the \"Swamp.\" Dominant there is the 10-story Healy Building and the Shot Tower. The former is at Gold and Ferry Streets, while the latter is at Cliff and Beekman Streets. Thru the left midground runs Cherry Street, a one time fashionable thoroughfare that parallels the water front.\n\nJ. S. Johnston photo\nCopyright 1894\nEwing Galloway\n\n1894\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -16620,12 +16620,12 @@ {"id": "730691f", "uuid": "4e5dc720-c55e-012f-e76e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9055-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730691f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - [Midstream on the East River.]", "alt_title": ["[Printing House Square.]"], "creator": "Gray, W. Bruce (William Bruce)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Piers & wharves", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "730691b", "back_text": "(1) Majestic Brooklyn Bridge, as seen from one of the then taller buildings in Printing House Square, looking northeast.\n\nAbout 1900.\n\nW. Gray.\n\n(2) The same, as seen from the East River, south from Brooklyn Bridge, in mid-stream.\n\nAbout 1900.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730724f", "uuid": "5ebd4120-c55e-012f-5d3d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9097-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730724f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - [Lower Manhattan skyline.]", "alt_title": ["[Pulitzer Building ; 60 Wall Street Tower.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["World Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges"]}, "back_id": "730724b", "back_text": "A general view of lower Manhattan, as seen from the Brooklyn Bridge, showing the Wall Street outline; predominant on which is the 60 Wall Street Tower.\n\nAbout 1936.\n\nGift of Dr. Michael Wishengrad, A.R.P.S.\n\nFor another photo from the Brooklyn Bridge by Dr. Wishengrad, see \"General Views - Lower Manhattan\"\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730674f", "uuid": "465e30a0-c55e-012f-1717-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9033-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730674f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - [A westward view towards Manhattan.]", "alt_title": ["[Pulitzer Building.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["World Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Publishers and publishing", "Publishing industry"]}, "back_id": "730674b", "back_text": "Brooklyn Bridge: A westward view towards Manhattan. This enlargement from an original lantern slide has been reversed in the printing. The shot tower at the right should be on the left. The domed structure in the background is the Pulitzer (World) Bldg.\n\nDate ?\n\nGift of Russell Freeman\nNew York Public Library\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "730716f", "uuid": "5ad29780-c55e-012f-35af-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9087-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730716f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - Manhattan Bridge - Williamsburg Bridge.", "alt_title": ["[View of bridges over East River from 60 Wall Street Tower.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "Manhattan Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Williamsburg Bridge (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Piers & wharves", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "730716b", "back_text": "(1) Brooklyn, Manhattan and Williamsburg Bridges, shown projecting over the East River, as seen from No. 60 Wall Street.\n\nApril 13, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) Same.\n\nApril 13, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(3) Same.\n\nApril 13, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "730716f", "uuid": "5ad29780-c55e-012f-35af-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9087-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730716f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - Manhattan Bridge - Williamsburg Bridge.", "alt_title": ["[View of bridges over East River from 60 Wall Street Tower.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "Manhattan Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Williamsburg Bridge (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Piers & wharves", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "730716b", "back_text": "(1) Brooklyn, Manhattan and Williamsburg Bridges, shown projecting over the East River, as seen from No. 60 Wall Street.\n\nApril 13, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) Same.\n\nApril 13, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) Same.\n\nApril 13, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730731f", "uuid": "61e844f0-c55e-012f-c3b4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-90a5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730731f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - Manhattan approach.", "alt_title": ["[View of the Swamp and Cherry Hill.]"], "creator": "Chinn, George D.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Piers & wharves", "Sailboats", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "730731b", "back_text": "The Brooklyn Bridge and it's Manhattan approach as viewed eastward from the Municipal Building. This crosses the East River to the Brooklyn locale between the Columbia Heights area (right) and Flatbush Avenue Extension (left, approach to the Manhattan Bridge). The foreground zone has at times been known as the \"Swamp\" and \"Cherry Hill\".\n\nApril 1940\n\nGeorge D. Chinn\n\nThe two small snapshots made in 1898, the gift of Mrs. A. Gould, have no restrictions.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730727f", "uuid": "6015c7e0-c55e-012f-0edd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-909d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730727f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - Pier 21 - Pennsylvania Railroad.", "alt_title": ["Brooklyn Bridge, Pier 21, Pennsylvania Railroad, Manhattan."], "creator": "Abbott, Berenice", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Piers & wharves", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "730727b", "back_text": "Brooklyn Bridge, Pier 21, Penn. R.R.\nMar.30, 1937\n\nNeg.225 (Museum of the City of NY\nCode 11 A-4, Band 11 - 1.C.\n\nBerenice Abbott, photographer\n50 Commerce St\nNYC\n\nFEDERAL ART PROJECT\n\"Changing New York'\n\nUsed in exhibition at the Museum, Oct.20-Dec.6, 193-?\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730666f", "uuid": "42b27340-c55e-012f-509e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9023-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730666f&t=w", "date": "1880", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - [Manhattan end of the bridge, while under construction.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridge construction", "Bridges", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "730666b", "back_text": "(1) Manhattan end of Brooklyn Bridge, while under construction.\nAbout 1880.\n\n(2) The same, another view.\nAbout 1880.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "730668f", "uuid": "43a8a4b0-c55e-012f-db15-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9027-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730668f&t=w", "date": "1880, 1883", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - [Manhattan end of the bridge, while under construction.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridge construction", "Bridges", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "730668b", "back_text": "(1) Manhattan end of Brooklyn Bridge, while under construction.\nAbout 1880.\n\n\n(2) The same, another view.\nAbout 1880.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "730669f", "uuid": "44266c40-c55e-012f-1a03-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9029-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730669f&t=w", "date": "1882, 1885, 1890", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - [View of the bridge from a Manhattan pier.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridge construction", "Bridges", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "730669b", "back_text": "(1)\nBrooklyn Bridge, during the latter part of its construction, as seen from a Manhattan pier, looking north east. Ferry \"Somerset\" is seen plying its route.\nAbout 1882.\n\nGubelman\n\n(2)\nThe same view, taken south of the Manhattan end of the bridge.\nAbout 1885.\n\n\n(3)\nThe same view, north of the bridge. Excursion steamer \"Pilgrim\" is seen bound for Long island Sound.\nAbout 1890.\n\n\nnot a dry mount item\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "730668f", "uuid": "43a8a4b0-c55e-012f-db15-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9027-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730668f&t=w", "date": "1880, 1883", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - [Manhattan end of the bridge, while under construction.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridge construction", "Bridges", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "730668b", "back_text": "(1) Manhattan end of Brooklyn Bridge, while under construction.\nAbout 1880.\n\n(2) The same, another view.\nAbout 1880.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "730669f", "uuid": "44266c40-c55e-012f-1a03-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9029-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730669f&t=w", "date": "1882, 1885, 1890", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - [View of the bridge from a Manhattan pier.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridge construction", "Bridges", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "730669b", "back_text": "(1)\nBrooklyn Bridge, during the latter part of its construction, as seen from a Manhattan pier, looking north east. Ferry \"Somerset\" is seen plying its route.\nAbout 1882.\n\nGubelman\n\n(2)\nThe same view, taken south of the Manhattan end of the bridge.\nAbout 1885.\n\n(3)\nThe same view, north of the bridge. Excursion steamer \"Pilgrim\" is seen bound for Long island Sound.\nAbout 1890.\n\nnot a dry mount item\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730670f", "uuid": "4499b010-c55e-012f-8b9f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-902b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730670f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - [View of the uncompleted Brooklyn Bridge from New York Tribune building.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "730670b", "back_text": "View from the Tribune Building of the uncompleted Brooklyn Bridge. n.d., but prior to 1883, at which time the Bridge was dedicated and opened.", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730671f", "uuid": "450fc710-c55e-012f-5cda-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-902d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730671f&t=w", "date": "1884", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - [View of the sightseeing public walking the length of Brooklyn Bridge during its construction.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Carts & wagons", "Horse teams", "Sightseers"]}, "back_id": "730671b", "back_text": "(1)\nThrong of sight-seeing public visited the Brooklyn Bridge, to walk its length during its construction, and especially after its completion. The then marvel of engineering, was continually thronged with large crowds, as the view shows.\nAbout 1884.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster, Collection.\n\n(2)\nThe same; a later positive copy.\nAbout 1884.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster, Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730672f", "uuid": "458339b0-c55e-012f-46fd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-902f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730672f&t=w", "date": "1884", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - [View of the sightseeing public walking the length of Brooklyn Bridge during its construction.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Carts & wagons", "Horse teams", "Sightseers"]}, "back_id": "730672b", "back_text": "(3) The same; a later negative copy. About 1884. Eugene L. Armbruster, Collection.", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -16646,12 +16646,12 @@ {"id": "730694f", "uuid": "4fd7d410-c55e-012f-a0fc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-905b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730694f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - [Fulton Fish Market.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Fish", "Markets", "Piers & wharves", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "730694b", "back_text": "Brooklyn Bridge: A northeastward view across and showing this structure spanning the East River between the Fulton Fish Market district Manhattan and Brooklyn (background).\n\nAbout 1910.\n\nWurts Brothers.\n(Not a dry mount item).\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730695f", "uuid": "5054dce0-c55e-012f-0e2e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-905d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730695f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - [view showing lower Manhattan].", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["14 Wall Street (New York, N.Y.)", "Singer Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Piers & wharves", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "730695b", "back_text": "Brooklyn Bridge, and the downtown Manhattan skyline, as seen from the Brooklyn side and viewing southwestward on the East River, Prominently shown, from left to right are, the Woolworth, Singer, Equitable, and the Bankers Trust Co. Buildings.\n\nAbout 1920.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730696f", "uuid": "50cde910-c55e-012f-6787-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-905f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730696f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - [View of the bridge over East River, connecting Manhattan to Brooklyn.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Rotograph Co. (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Piers & wharves", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "730696b", "back_text": "Brooklyn Bridge which spans the East River between Manhattan and Brooklyn. Manhattan Bridge shows at left of picture.\n\nAbout 1920.\n\nRotograph Co.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "730697f", "uuid": "51325790-c55e-012f-6bc3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9061-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730697f&t=w", "date": "1894, 1923", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building (New York, N.Y.)", "World Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Appliance stores", "Bridges", "Monuments & memorials", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "730697b", "back_text": "1) Brooklyn Bridge, an early view.\nCopyright 1894 by Johnston, N. Y.\n\n\n\n2) Footpath\nE. Armbruster 1923\n\n3) Brooklyn Bridge cablework\nE. Armbruster 1923\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "730697f", "uuid": "51325790-c55e-012f-6bc3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9061-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730697f&t=w", "date": "1894, 1923", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building (New York, N.Y.)", "World Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Appliance stores", "Bridges", "Monuments & memorials", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "730697b", "back_text": "1) Brooklyn Bridge, an early view.\nCopyright 1894 by Johnston, N. Y.\n\n2) Footpath\nE. Armbruster 1923\n\n3) Brooklyn Bridge cablework\nE. Armbruster 1923\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730698f", "uuid": "51c16b30-c55e-012f-662a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9063-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730698f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - [Manhattan Bridge.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "Manhattan Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Piers & wharves", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "730698b", "back_text": "The Brooklyn Bridge with Manhattan Bridge in the rear. May 1924 Ewing Galloway, Photographers", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730699f", "uuid": "52402b40-c55e-012f-523b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9065-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730699f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - Manhattan Bridge - [painters on the Brooklyn Bridge].", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Piers & wharves", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "730699b", "back_text": "The Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges, as seen from the Manhattan side of the East River, and viewing eastward to Brooklyn. Note the painters giving the Brooklyn Bridge its annual protecting coat.\n\nAbout 1925.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730700f", "uuid": "52c52120-c55e-012f-b542-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9067-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730700f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - [Manhattan Bridge - East River.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "Manhattan Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "730700b", "back_text": "(1)\nBrooklyn Bridge in foreground, followed by Manhattan Bridge, shown spanning the East River.\nJuly 1925.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nSame.\n\nAugust 1925.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730701f", "uuid": "534f2420-c55e-012f-3ef0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9069-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730701f&t=w", "date": "1925, 1934", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - [Manhattan Bridge - Williamsburg Bridge - East River.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "Manhattan Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Williamsburg Bridge (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Boats", "Bridges", "Piers & wharves", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "730701b", "back_text": "(1) Brooklyn Bridge; followed by Manhattan Bridge; as seen from docks of lower east side. June 12, 1925. P. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) Another view of the two bridges. In the distant background is also visible the Williamsburg Bridge. October 8, 1934. P. L. Sperr. (No. 2 not a dry mount item).\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "730702f", "uuid": "53db0b50-c55e-012f-e4f2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-906b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730702f&t=w", "date": "1925, 1934, 1937", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - [views showing lower Manhattan].", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building (New York, N.Y.)", "New York Tribune Building", "Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)", "World Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Courthouses", "Monuments & memorials", "Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities"]}, "back_id": "730702b", "back_text": "(1)\nBrooklyn Bridge: A view eastward showing the Manhattan skyline. Shown from left to right are, the Woolworth Building; the Tribune Building spire; the World Building dome and the Municipal Building.\n\nSummer 1925.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n(Not a dry mount item).\n\n(2)\nA northward perspective and showing in addition the skeleton of the Federal Courts Building.\n\nJanuary 8, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n(Not a dry mount item).\n\n\n(3)\nSimilar to No. 1, at a later date and showing the changed skyline.\n\nMay 24, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n(Not a dry mount item).\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "730702f", "uuid": "53db0b50-c55e-012f-e4f2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-906b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730702f&t=w", "date": "1925, 1934, 1937", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - [views showing lower Manhattan].", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building (New York, N.Y.)", "New York Tribune Building", "Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)", "World Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Courthouses", "Monuments & memorials", "Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities"]}, "back_id": "730702b", "back_text": "(1)\nBrooklyn Bridge: A view eastward showing the Manhattan skyline. Shown from left to right are, the Woolworth Building; the Tribune Building spire; the World Building dome and the Municipal Building.\n\nSummer 1925.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n(Not a dry mount item).\n\n(2)\nA northward perspective and showing in addition the skeleton of the Federal Courts Building.\n\nJanuary 8, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n(Not a dry mount item).\n\n(3)\nSimilar to No. 1, at a later date and showing the changed skyline.\n\nMay 24, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n(Not a dry mount item).\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730703f", "uuid": "54494ff0-c55e-012f-effb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-906d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730703f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - [View of the bridge, spanning the East River between Manhattan and Brooklyn.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Rotograph Co. (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Piers & wharves", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "730703b", "back_text": "Brooklyn Bridge which spans the East River between Manhattan and Brooklyn.\n\nAbout 1928.\n\nRotograph Co.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730704f", "uuid": "54c3b490-c55e-012f-28d6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-906f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730704f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - [looking towards lower Manhattan from Brooklyn].", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Business districts"]}, "back_id": "730704b", "back_text": "Brooklyn Bridge: The financial district of lower Manhattan as viewed in a southwestward direction from Brooklyn and under the Brooklyn Bridge. The prominent building shown is the 70-storied structure of the Bank of Manhattan Company.\n\nAbout 1928.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n(Not a dry mount item).\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730706f", "uuid": "55a59430-c55e-012f-43c8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9073-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730706f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1932", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - [Hearst Enterprises; Pulitzer Building; Woolworth Building.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)", "World Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Barges", "Bridges", "Monuments & memorials", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "730706b", "back_text": "(1)\nSea going schooner passing underneath the Brooklyn Bridge. The\nHearst Enterprises Building may also be seen.\n\nJune 4, 1929.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, from a different angle, showing the Manhattan end of\nthe Brooklyn Bridge.\n\nJune 4, 1929.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, three years later, from another angle.\n\nJune 4, 1932.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -16673,7 +16673,7 @@ {"id": "730726f", "uuid": "5fb564a0-c55e-012f-7daf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-909b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730726f&t=w", "date": "1935, 1937", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - Manhattan Bridge - [Lower Manhattan skyline.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "Manhattan Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "730726b", "back_text": "Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges: View 1 shows the Brooklyn towers of the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges, viewed northeastward.\n\nView 2 is south on the East River and shows the Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges and the Lower Manhattan skyline.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 1: July 10, 1937\nView 2: September 16, 1935\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730728f", "uuid": "608cd060-c55e-012f-df20-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-909f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730728f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - [View of Brooklyn Heights from Manhattan.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges"]}, "back_id": "730728b", "back_text": "The Brooklyn Bridge eastward from Manhattan, arching the \"Heights\" section of Brooklyn.\n\n1939\n\nAlexander Alland\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730729f", "uuid": "60fe0f80-c55e-012f-9df1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-90a1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730729f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - [South Street, Manhattan.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Coal", "Storage"]}, "back_id": "730729b", "back_text": "The Brooklyn Bridge as framed by a Manhattan (South Street) coal chute.\n\n1939\n\nAlexander Alland\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "730730f", "uuid": "615fe5d0-c55e-012f-2dff-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-90a3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730730f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - [Wall Street outline - Lower Manhattan skyline.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": ["World Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Publishers and publishing", "Publishing industry", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "730730b", "back_text": "The Brooklyn Bridge and Manhattan's Wall Street outline as photographed southwestward from the Manhattan Bridge.\n\nAlexander Alland\n\n\n1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "730730f", "uuid": "615fe5d0-c55e-012f-2dff-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-90a3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730730f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - [Wall Street outline - Lower Manhattan skyline.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": ["World Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Publishers and publishing", "Publishing industry", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "730730b", "back_text": "The Brooklyn Bridge and Manhattan's Wall Street outline as photographed southwestward from the Manhattan Bridge.\n\nAlexander Alland\n\n1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730732f", "uuid": "626dace0-c55e-012f-ade2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-90a7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730732f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - [View of the bridge spanning the East River between Manhattan and Brooklyn.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "730732b", "back_text": "P.L. Sperr collection\nRec'd January 13, 1945\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730733f", "uuid": "62fdc870-c55e-012f-da44-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-90a9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730733f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - [View of Brooklyn Bridge over East River, connecting Manhattan to Brooklyn.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Piers & wharves", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "730733b", "back_text": "P.L. Sperr collection\nRec'd January 13, 1945\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730734f", "uuid": "637ed6c0-c55e-012f-2856-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-90ab-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730734f&t=w", "date": "1898", "title": "Bridges - Brooklyn Bridge - [View of the bridge spanning the East River between Manhattan and Brooklyn.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Loeffler, A. (August)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Piers & wharves", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "730734b", "back_text": "P.L. Sperr collection\nRec'd January 13, 1945\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Brooklyn Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -16729,10 +16729,10 @@ {"id": "717860f", "uuid": "7cc7d900-c54a-012f-2a00-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c21-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717860f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: Broome Street - Allen Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Carts & wagons", "Elevated railroads", "Horse teams"]}, "back_id": "717860b", "back_text": "Broome Street, south side, east from Allen Street.\nJune 12, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broome Street & Allen Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717876f", "uuid": "84015d70-c54a-012f-53f4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c41-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717876f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Manhattan: Broome Street - Broadway.", "alt_title": ["Broadway near Broome Street, Manhattan.", "Progressive Bronze Corporation ; Vegetarian Jack's Restaurant."], "creator": "Abbott, Berenice", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "717876b", "back_text": "Broadway near Broome St.\nFederal Art Project, \"Changing New York,\" photographs by Berenice Abbott, 50 Commerce St., N.Y.C.\nOct. 7, 1935\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broome Street & Broadway., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717849f", "uuid": "7863d420-c54a-012f-5b20-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c0b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717849f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broome Street - Cannon Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Fitterman, Irvin", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "717849b", "back_text": "69 to 57 Broome Street, at, adjoining and east of the S.E. corner of Cannon Street (right).\n\nApril 13, 1933.\n\nIrvin Fitterman.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broome Street & Cannon Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717850f", "uuid": "78d977a0-c54a-012f-16a2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c0d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717850f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: Broome Street - Cannon Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "717850b", "back_text": "Broome Street, west from Cannon Street. Note the park in the right center (just beyond the solitary No. 82 Broome) where the north R. Hoe and Co. plant formerly stood. Barely discernible on the left is the modern apartment house facing on same.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nMay 7, 1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broome Street & Cannon Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717850f", "uuid": "78d977a0-c54a-012f-16a2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c0d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717850f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: Broome Street - Cannon Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "717850b", "back_text": "Broome Street, west from Cannon Street. Note the park in the right center (just beyond the solitary No. 82 Broome) where the north R. Hoe and Co. plant formerly stood. Barely discernible on the left is the modern apartment house facing on same.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nMay 7, 1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broome Street & Cannon Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717870f", "uuid": "8144ba00-c54a-012f-52e9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c35-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717870f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: Broome Street - Centre Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Spring Creek (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streets"]}, "back_id": "717870b", "back_text": "Broome Street, Center, to Mulberry Street. (After Reconstruction)\n\nAugust 2, 1930\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Broome Street & Centre Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717871f", "uuid": "81bcc130-c54a-012f-5878-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c37-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717871f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Manhattan: Broome Street - Centre Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches", "Police stations"]}, "back_id": "717871b", "back_text": "Broome Street, south side, east from Centre Street, to and including Centre Market Place. Shown on the extreme right, is the Central Headquarters of the New York Police Department. Note the Broome Street Tabernacle at the S.E. corner of Centre Market Place.\n\nApril 19, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broome Street & Centre Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717872f", "uuid": "823c4aa0-c54a-012f-2e15-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c39-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717872f&t=w", "date": "1919, 1920", "title": "Manhattan: Broome Street - Centre Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Spring Creek (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair", "Streets"]}, "back_id": "717872b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroome Street, Center Market Place, to Center Street. (Before Reconstruction).\n(2)\nSame. (After Reconstruction).\n\n\nJanuary 26, 1919\nAugust 2, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broome Street & Centre Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717872f", "uuid": "823c4aa0-c54a-012f-2e15-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c39-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717872f&t=w", "date": "1919, 1920", "title": "Manhattan: Broome Street - Centre Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Spring Creek (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair", "Streets"]}, "back_id": "717872b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroome Street, Center Market Place, to Center Street. (Before Reconstruction).\n(2)\nSame. (After Reconstruction).\n\nJanuary 26, 1919\nAugust 2, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broome Street & Centre Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717861f", "uuid": "7d4a6440-c54a-012f-fb26-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c23-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717861f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Broome Street - Chrystie Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Office equipment & supplies industry", "Office equipment and supplies", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "717861b", "back_text": "Broome Street, north side, from Chrystie Street to the Bowery.\nJuly 18, 1929.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Broome Street & Chrystie Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717855f", "uuid": "7ae31570-c54a-012f-8df0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c17-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717855f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Broome Street - Clinton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Auctions"]}, "back_id": "717855b", "back_text": "165-171 Broome Street, south side, between Clinton and Attorney Streets. No. 169 is a 3-story frame house with a brick front.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broome Street & Clinton Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717839f", "uuid": "73e07ee0-c54a-012f-d63c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2bf7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717839f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: Broome Street - Columbia Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "717839b", "back_text": "Broome Street, east from and including Columbia Street, to the East River. In the background, appears faintly, the Brooklyn shore.\n\nMarch 26, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broome Street & Columbia Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -16746,7 +16746,7 @@ {"id": "717863f", "uuid": "7e21fb40-c54a-012f-dd00-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c27-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717863f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: Broome Street - Elizabeth Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Children playing", "Cobblestone streets", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "717863b", "back_text": "Broom Street, Elizabeth to Berry. (After REconstruction).\nAugust 2, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broome Street & Elizabeth Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717864f", "uuid": "7e9d6790-c54a-012f-c475-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c29-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717864f&t=w", "date": "1919, 1920", "title": "Manhattan: Broome Street - Elizabeth Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717864b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroome Street, Elizabeth Street, to Mott Street. (Before Reconstruction).\nJanuary 26, 1919.\n\n(2)\nSame. (After Reconstruction).\n\nAugust 2, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broome Street & Elizabeth Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717865f", "uuid": "7f066ee0-c54a-012f-f9b0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c2b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717865f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Broome Street - Elizabeth Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Fire stations", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717865b", "back_text": "Broom Street, Mott Street, to Elizabeth. (Before Reconstruction).", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broome Street & Elizabeth Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717866f", "uuid": "7f85cad0-c54a-012f-99e2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c2d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717866f&t=w", "date": "1914, 1925", "title": "Manhattan: Broome Street - Elizabeth Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Catholic churches", "Cobblestone streets", "Handcarts", "Horse teams", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "717866b", "back_text": "355-361 Broome Street, at, adjoining, and west of the S.W. corner of Elizabeth Street. Third building on the right is the Roman Catholic Church of San Salvatore. The view also shows 133-131 Elizabeth Street. The second house to the left is a one-story frame.\n\nAbout 1914.\n\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, showing a farther view on Elizabeth Street.\n\nMay 1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broome Street & Elizabeth Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717866f", "uuid": "7f85cad0-c54a-012f-99e2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c2d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717866f&t=w", "date": "1914, 1925", "title": "Manhattan: Broome Street - Elizabeth Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Catholic churches", "Cobblestone streets", "Handcarts", "Horse teams", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "717866b", "back_text": "355-361 Broome Street, at, adjoining, and west of the S.W. corner of Elizabeth Street. Third building on the right is the Roman Catholic Church of San Salvatore. The view also shows 133-131 Elizabeth Street. The second house to the left is a one-story frame.\n\nAbout 1914.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, showing a farther view on Elizabeth Street.\n\nMay 1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broome Street & Elizabeth Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717867f", "uuid": "800d6be0-c54a-012f-cf0c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c2f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717867f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Broome Street - Elizabeth Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Catholic churches", "Fire stations"]}, "back_id": "717867b", "back_text": "357-365 Broome Street, adjoining and west of the S.W. corner of Elizabeth Street. No. 359-361 is the Roman Catholic Church of San Salvatore. No. 363 is Fire Engine No. 55.\n\nAugust 30, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broome Street & Elizabeth Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717859f", "uuid": "7c6e0020-c54a-012f-11de-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c1f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717859f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Broome Street - Essex Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "717859b", "back_text": "Broome Street, north side, from Essex to Ludlow Streets.\n\nJune 10, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broome Street & Essex Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717892f", "uuid": "8b2cf810-c54a-012f-767d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c61-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717892f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Broome Street - Hudson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Holland Tunnel (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Plazas", "Tunnels"]}, "back_id": "717892b", "back_text": "Holland Tunnel Plaza and Broome Street, north side, from No. 582 Broome, east of Hudson, to Clark Street (Sixth Avenue Extension).\n\nOctober 11, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broome Street & Hudson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -16774,7 +16774,7 @@ {"id": "717886f", "uuid": "887d2fc0-c54a-012f-9338-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c55-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717886f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Broome Street - Varick Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "717886b", "back_text": "558, 556 and 554 Broome Street, at, adjoining and east of the N.E. corner of Varick Street (foreground), as viewed across a gas station at the S.E. corner. The five story stable adjoining the corner structure (which also bears No. 110-112 Varick Street) is No. 556 Broome Street.\n\nNov. 9, 1930\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broome Street & Varick Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717887f", "uuid": "88ed3610-c54a-012f-d217-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c57-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717887f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Broome Street - Varick Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches"]}, "back_id": "717887b", "back_text": "Church of our Lady of Vilna, 570 Broome Street, adjoining the N. W. corner of Varick.\nSeptember 27, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broome Street & Varick Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717888f", "uuid": "894d3630-c54a-012f-ecd4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c59-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717888f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Broome Street - Varick Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Holland Tunnel (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Factories", "Plazas", "Tunnels"]}, "back_id": "717888b", "back_text": "Holland Tunnel Plaza, Broome Street, north side, from Varick Street to Hudson.\n\nJune 7, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broome Street & Varick Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717889f", "uuid": "89c378c0-c54a-012f-a6ae-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c5b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717889f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: Broome Street - Varick Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Holland Tunnel (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Government officials", "Tunnels"]}, "back_id": "717889b", "back_text": "Broome Street, north side, between Varick and Hudson Streets. Officials of the New York Port Authority, City of New York and the State of New Jersey at the Manhattan mouth of the completed Holland Tunnel. The photographer is viewing southward from inside of same and shows in the background the later demolished 2 1/2 story buildings on the south side of Broome Street.\n\nSpring 1927.\n\n\nThe toll gates outside of the tunnel entrance.\n\nW. P. A. photo\nFederal Writers Project\n\n\n1936\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broome Street & Varick Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717889f", "uuid": "89c378c0-c54a-012f-a6ae-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c5b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717889f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: Broome Street - Varick Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Holland Tunnel (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Government officials", "Tunnels"]}, "back_id": "717889b", "back_text": "Broome Street, north side, between Varick and Hudson Streets. Officials of the New York Port Authority, City of New York and the State of New Jersey at the Manhattan mouth of the completed Holland Tunnel. The photographer is viewing southward from inside of same and shows in the background the later demolished 2 1/2 story buildings on the south side of Broome Street.\n\nSpring 1927.\n\nThe toll gates outside of the tunnel entrance.\n\nW. P. A. photo\nFederal Writers Project\n\n1936\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broome Street & Varick Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717890f", "uuid": "8a3fcf30-c54a-012f-6c3b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c5d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717890f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: Broome Street - Varick Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Holland Tunnel (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Factories", "Tunnels"]}, "back_id": "717890b", "back_text": "Broome Street, north side, between Varick and Hudson Streets, showing three distinct stages of the Holland Tunnel entrance. The photographer is viewing northward in all instances.\n\nNote in No. 3 the office structure that replaced tenements to the west of the adit. This is the Board of Transportation Building occupying the frontage on the east side of Hudson from Broome to Dominick Street's.\n\nView 1: Oct. 10, 1927\nView 2: Dec. 7, 1927\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nW. P. A. Photo\nFederal Workers Project\n\nView 3: 1936\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broome Street & Varick Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717891f", "uuid": "8ac67dc0-c54a-012f-418e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c5f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717891f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1928, 1929", "title": "Manhattan: Broome Street - Varick Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Holland Tunnel (New York, N.Y.)", "Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Churches", "Confectioneries", "Factories", "Tunnels"]}, "back_id": "717891b", "back_text": "(1)\nBroome Street, north side, from No. 586, east of Hudson Street, to Varick Street, showing the entrance to the Holland Vehicular Tunnel and the original ticket booths, shortly after the opening of the tunnel.\nDecember 7, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, nearly a year later, after demolition of the buildings between Hudson Street and the Tunnel entrance.\nOctober 11, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, at a later date. Also shown (left) is Hudson Street, north from and including Broome to Vandam Streets with the 9-story building of the Henry Heide Candy Manufacturing Co. occupying the block from Spring to Vandam Streets.\nFebruary 20, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broome Street & Varick Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717877f", "uuid": "848167f0-c54a-012f-7a1b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2c43-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717877f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: Broome Street - West Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Automobile equipment & supplies stores", "Cobblestone streets", "Vehicle maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "717877b", "back_text": "504 and 506 Broome Street, at and adjoining the N.W. corner of West Broadway.\n\nThe loft structure partially seen at the left margin is No. 508-10.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nJuly 25, 1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Broome Street & West Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -16899,7 +16899,7 @@ {"id": "703413f", "uuid": "9af18f90-c533-012f-d94a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c7b8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703413f&t=w", "date": "1923, 1932", "title": "Brooklyn: Bushwick Avenue - DeKalb Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "703413b", "back_text": "(1)\n799 Bushwick Ave., at and adjoining the N.E. corner of De Kalb Ave. showing a frame house.\n\nSeptember 9, 1932.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing the former farmhouse of Andrew Stockholm in 1869. It is now the \"Home for the Aged\" conducted by the Little Sisters of the poor (R.C.). The Inebriates House for Kings County, incorporated May 9, 1867 established temporary quarters here on October 10, 1867.\n\nMarch, 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Bushwick Avenue & DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "703451f", "uuid": "a92fabe0-c533-012f-3b8a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c804-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703451f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Brooklyn: Bushwick Avenue - Fanchon Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Smokestacks"]}, "back_id": "703451b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Bushwick Avenue & Fanchon Place, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "703446f", "uuid": "a7650c00-c533-012f-15c4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c7fa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703446f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Bushwick Avenue - Furman Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "703446b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Bushwick Avenue & Furman Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "703425f", "uuid": "9f1d0ad0-c533-012f-6b39-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c7d0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703425f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Bushwick Avenue - Gates Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "703425b", "back_text": "Bushwick Ave., n.e. cor. Gates Ave., Brooklyn.\n\n\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\nAugust 3, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Bushwick Avenue & Gates Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "703425f", "uuid": "9f1d0ad0-c533-012f-6b39-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c7d0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703425f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Bushwick Avenue - Gates Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "703425b", "back_text": "Bushwick Ave., n.e. cor. Gates Ave., Brooklyn.\n\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\nAugust 3, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Bushwick Avenue & Gates Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "703426f", "uuid": "9f877980-c533-012f-1d20-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c7d2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703426f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Bushwick Avenue - Gates Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "703426b", "back_text": "Bushwick Ave., at the N.W. corner of Gates Ave., showing the Frank Ibert house, owner of the Frank Ibert Brewing Co. This home stood on Evergreen Ave., until about 1892, and belonged to the estate of Burr and Wakeman. On its new site, its owner was Frank Hyde of Hyde and Blood. At one time it was the Unity Republican Club. Watson Bowron owned this site in 1855.\nJanuary 4, 1923.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Bushwick Avenue & Gates Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "703427f", "uuid": "9fd5f540-c533-012f-561b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c7d4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703427f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Bushwick Avenue - Gates Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "703427b", "back_text": "(1)\nBushwick ave., at the N.E. corner of Gates Ave., showing the house of E.R. Tuttle, built in 1856. Judge Charles Kiehl also lived here at one time. The property in 1885, belonged to Watson Bowson.\n\nJanuary 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2)\nThe same, another view.\n\n1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Bushwick Avenue & Gates Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "703428f", "uuid": "a0479a50-c533-012f-042c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c7d6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703428f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Bushwick Avenue - Gates Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "703428b", "back_text": "(1) Bushwick Ave., at the corner of Gates Ave., showing two frame homes to be demolished and replaced by a 5 story apartment house, known as Leverich Gardens. The view also shows some 3-story buildings on Gates Ave.\n1923.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing a more complete view of the two buildings.\n1923.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Bushwick Avenue & Gates Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -16964,7 +16964,7 @@ {"id": "700690f", "uuid": "9e2c9130-c52f-012f-d713-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a5cd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700690f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: Bussing Avenue - 233rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Missions"]}, "back_id": "700690b", "back_text": "(1)\nBussing Ave., at the N.E. corner of East 233rd Street, showing Trinity Chapel Home.\nJune 6, 1928.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nA rear view of the Home as seen from Bronxwood Ave. East 233rd Street is on the left.\nJune 6, 1928.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Bussing Avenue & 233rd Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700694f", "uuid": "9f8e2660-c52f-012f-e32e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a5d5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700694f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Bussing Avenue - Baychester Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700694b", "back_text": "Bussing Ave., east from but not including Baychester Ave., as it makes a sharp bend southward and becomes Bussing Place for the length of one block. This part of the avenue is no longer in existence and is part of block No. 5023. The 2-story houses in the background face on Wilder Ave.\n\nJune 6, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bussing Avenue & Baychester Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700691f", "uuid": "9e80ddf0-c52f-012f-853f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a5cf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700691f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Bussing Avenue - Ely Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700691b", "back_text": "Bussing Avenue, north side, at Ely Avenue. The view is eastward.\n\nMay 11, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bussing Avenue & Ely Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "700692f", "uuid": "9edfdee0-c52f-012f-12c7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a5d1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700692f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Bronx: Bussing Avenue - Grace Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "700692b", "back_text": "Bussing Avenue, north side, from Grace to Edson Avenues, showing Public School No.87.\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York\n\n\nApril 13, 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bussing Avenue & Grace Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "700692f", "uuid": "9edfdee0-c52f-012f-12c7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a5d1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700692f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Bronx: Bussing Avenue - Grace Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "700692b", "back_text": "Bussing Avenue, north side, from Grace to Edson Avenues, showing Public School No.87.\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York\n\nApril 13, 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bussing Avenue & Grace Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700693f", "uuid": "9f3a6050-c52f-012f-a4f1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a5d3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700693f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Bussing Avenue - Hill Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Vernam, W. B.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700693b", "back_text": "2107 Bussing Ave., adjoining the N.E. corner of Hill Ave.\n\nAbout 1927.\n\nW. B. Vernam.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Bussing Avenue & Hill Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "703456f", "uuid": "ab0c2c00-c533-012f-f9c7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c80e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703456f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Brooklyn: Butler Street - 4th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "703456b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Butler Street & 4th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "703457f", "uuid": "ab74ac00-c533-012f-1bf1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c810-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703457f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Butler Street - 4th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "703457b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Butler Street & 4th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -17034,7 +17034,7 @@ {"id": "1509193", "uuid": "fb42af00-c5cd-012f-5da3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-0364-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1509193&t=w", "date": "1982-06-01", "title": "Canal Street - West Street looking West", "alt_title": ["Canal Street Bridge"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1509194", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Canal Street - West Street looking West, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} {"id": "718047f", "uuid": "c3aba540-c54a-012f-9d51-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2d97-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718047f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Canal Street - [Between Hudson and Watts Streets]", "alt_title": ["[480 Canal Street ; Maltz Industrial Building.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Barbershops", "Cafeterias", "Factories"]}, "back_id": "718047b", "back_text": "12-story MALTZ INDUSTRIAL BUILDING on site owned by TRINITY CHURCH CORPORATION at 480 Canal Street, facing Holland Tunnel entrance. Leasehold covering property was sold recently by MALBERN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY to JUNIOR LEASING CORPORATION through WILLIAM S. SUSSMAN, INCORPORATED,\nwho have been appointed managing agents.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Canal Street & [Between Hudson and Watts Streets], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718072f", "uuid": "c8a279a0-c54a-012f-e957-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2dc9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718072f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: Canal Street - [Greenwich Street]", "alt_title": ["[Borden, Inc. ; Greenwich Express Highway Bridge.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Dairy products industry", "Elevated highways"]}, "back_id": "718072b", "back_text": "1-Canal 'street, west side, showing Highway Bridge.\n\n2-Canal Street, north side and east of Greenwich Street, showing Borden's Milk Company, 15 story building at the intersection of the street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 1: January 6, 1941\nView 2: May 5, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Canal Street & [Greenwich Street], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "718057f", "uuid": "c82b92e0-c54a-012f-432b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2dab-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718057f&t=w", "date": "1938, 1939", "title": "Manhattan: Canal Street - [Greenwich Street]", "alt_title": ["[Greenwich Express Highway Bridge.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Elevated highways", "Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "718057b", "back_text": "(1)\nCanal Street, west from 'Greenwich Express Highway Bridge, under course of construction.\n\nOctober 2, 1938.\n\n(2)\nSame, different angle.\n\nP.S. Speer.\n\n\nAugust 15, 1939.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Canal Street & [Greenwich Street], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "718057f", "uuid": "c82b92e0-c54a-012f-432b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2dab-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718057f&t=w", "date": "1938, 1939", "title": "Manhattan: Canal Street - [Greenwich Street]", "alt_title": ["[Greenwich Express Highway Bridge.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Elevated highways", "Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "718057b", "back_text": "(1)\nCanal Street, west from 'Greenwich Express Highway Bridge, under course of construction.\n\nOctober 2, 1938.\n\n(2)\nSame, different angle.\n\nP.S. Speer.\n\nAugust 15, 1939.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Canal Street & [Greenwich Street], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717985f", "uuid": "a8fc98a0-c54a-012f-fdb7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2d1b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717985f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Canal Street - Allen Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "717985b", "back_text": "(1) Canal Street, north side, west from but not including Allen Street. May 9, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, from a different angle. May 9, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) A view showing in the foreground the frontage from Allen (right) to Eldridge (left) Streets. Note to the upper left the roof of P.S. No. 65 extending thru from Eldridge to Forsyth Street, between Canal and Hester Streets. For further views from this vantage point see the general view files under the No. 54-58 Canal Street, a 12 story building at the S.W. corner of Orchard Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Canal Street & Allen Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718008f", "uuid": "b2dde250-c54a-012f-7b84-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2d49-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718008f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Canal Street - Baxter Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718008b", "back_text": "Canal Street, north side, east from Baxter to but not including Mulberry Streets.\nSeptember 24, 1927.\nF.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Canal Street & Baxter Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718009f", "uuid": "b348add0-c54a-012f-d1d0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2d4b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718009f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Canal Street - Baxter Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Clothing stores", "Furniture stores", "Opticians' shops"]}, "back_id": "718009b", "back_text": "Canal Street, north side, at Baxter Street.\nSeptember 25, 1936.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Canal Street & Baxter Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -17051,7 +17051,7 @@ {"id": "728637f", "uuid": "137e0ab0-c55b-012f-5188-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8048-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728637f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Richmond: Canal Street - Broad Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business education", "Educational facilities", "Hardware stores"]}, "back_id": "728637b", "back_text": "172 to 180 (left to right) Canal Street, east side, north of Broad Street (Stapleton). No. 176, the 2-story brick building, is the Baker Business School.\n\nJuly 8, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Canal Street & Broad Street, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "728639f", "uuid": "143ae6b0-c55b-012f-41de-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-804c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728639f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Richmond: Canal Street - Broad Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Brewing industry", "Business districts", "Clock towers", "Traffic signs & signals"]}, "back_id": "728639b", "back_text": "Canal Street, north side, east from (No. 209) but not including Broad Street (Stapleton). The clock-tower building, in the background, is the Rubsam and Horrmann Atlantic Brewery (1917 map).\n\nOctober 4, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Canal Street & Broad Street, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "728640f", "uuid": "148d3480-c55b-012f-5a6d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-804e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728640f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Richmond: Canal Street - Broad Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Appliances", "Business districts", "Maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "728640b", "back_text": "223 to 209 (left to right) Canal Street, west side, north of Broad Street (Stapleton).\n\nOctober 4, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Canal Street & Broad Street, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} -{"id": "718013f", "uuid": "b528ac20-c54a-012f-30d3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2d53-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718013f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: Canal Street - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Opticians' shops"]}, "back_id": "718013b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nCanal Street, north side, east from (No. 273) but not including Broadway and across Lafayette (Elm, at this date) Street. The 2\u00bd-story white structure, on the left is No. 271, at the head of Cortlandt Alley; midway between Broadway and Elm Street. The 6-story lofts, slightly east of same, are Nos. 267-265-261, constructed as a unit with a triangular cornice decoration. Nos 259, 257, 255 and 251 progress in the same direction; the latter being the 5-story structure at the corner (N.W.) of Elm Street. This view is a portion of a stereoscopic scene by John S. Willard of No. 269, the 4-story building bearing a \"looking glass\" sign.\n\nAbout 1876.\n\n\n(2)\n\nA similar scene, from a different angle, at a later date. Note the 2-story structure that replaced Nos. 259 and 257 in View No. 1. This view is slightly east of the vantage point of the preceding scene and shows a portion of the 6-story loft building bearing No. 267-261.\n\nAugust 3, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Canal Street & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "718013f", "uuid": "b528ac20-c54a-012f-30d3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2d53-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718013f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: Canal Street - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Opticians' shops"]}, "back_id": "718013b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nCanal Street, north side, east from (No. 273) but not including Broadway and across Lafayette (Elm, at this date) Street. The 2\u00bd-story white structure, on the left is No. 271, at the head of Cortlandt Alley; midway between Broadway and Elm Street. The 6-story lofts, slightly east of same, are Nos. 267-265-261, constructed as a unit with a triangular cornice decoration. Nos 259, 257, 255 and 251 progress in the same direction; the latter being the 5-story structure at the corner (N.W.) of Elm Street. This view is a portion of a stereoscopic scene by John S. Willard of No. 269, the 4-story building bearing a \"looking glass\" sign.\n\nAbout 1876.\n\n(2)\n\nA similar scene, from a different angle, at a later date. Note the 2-story structure that replaced Nos. 259 and 257 in View No. 1. This view is slightly east of the vantage point of the preceding scene and shows a portion of the 6-story loft building bearing No. 267-261.\n\nAugust 3, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Canal Street & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718014f", "uuid": "b58a6570-c54a-012f-9bc4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2d55-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718014f&t=w", "date": "1904", "title": "Manhattan: Canal Street - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Cobblestone streets", "Horse teams"]}, "back_id": "718014b", "back_text": "Canal Street, north side, east from between Broadway and Lafayette Streets.\nAbout 1904.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Canal Street & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718015f", "uuid": "b5fefca0-c54a-012f-1bba-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2d57-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718015f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Manhattan: Canal Street - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Discount houses (Retail trade)"]}, "back_id": "718015b", "back_text": "283 Canal Street, adjoining the N.E. corner of Broadway.\n1923.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Canal Street & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718016f", "uuid": "b65a4a60-c54a-012f-1cb5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2d59-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718016f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Canal Street - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "718016b", "back_text": "Canal Street, south side, west from and including Broadway. This view shows the convergence of Lispenard and Canal Streets, at Broadway.\n\nAbout 1928.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Canal Street & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -17075,7 +17075,7 @@ {"id": "718004f", "uuid": "b0fcd590-c54a-012f-5eb0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2d41-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718004f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Canal Street - Elizabeth Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Automobile dealerships", "Business districts", "Photographic studios"]}, "back_id": "718004b", "back_text": "(1) Canal Street, west from, but not including Elizabeth to Centre Streets.\n\nSeptember 25, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, west from Mott Street.\n\nSeptember 25, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same, west from Mulberry Street.\n\nSeptember 25, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Canal Street & Elizabeth Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717978f", "uuid": "a612d7c0-c54a-012f-2731-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2d0d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717978f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Canal Street - Essex Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clothing stores"]}, "back_id": "717978b", "back_text": "Canal Street, north side, west from and including Essex Street. This view also shows Essex Street, at, adjoining and north of the N.W. corner of Canal Street.\n\nSeptember 24, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Canal Street & Essex Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717979f", "uuid": "a66c7630-c54a-012f-1693-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2d0f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717979f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: Canal Street - Essex Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Publishers and publishing", "Publishing industry"]}, "back_id": "717979b", "back_text": "25-27 Canal Street, at the N.W. corner of Essex Street.\nMarch 14, 1934\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nNegative available in LH+G - Neg. No. 160.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Canal Street & Essex Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717987f", "uuid": "a9c517e0-c54a-012f-1460-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2d1f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717987f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Canal Street - Forsyth Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hoisting machinery"]}, "back_id": "717987b", "back_text": "Canal Street, at, adjoining and west of the N.W. corner of Forsyth Street. This view does not include the ground floor of the building. The Manhattan Bridge Plaza is shown in the foreground.\n\nJuly 23, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, a closer view.\n\nJuly 23, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\n\nThe same, showing more of the buildings demolished.\n\nAugust 31, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Canal Street & Forsyth Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717987f", "uuid": "a9c517e0-c54a-012f-1460-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2d1f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717987f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Canal Street - Forsyth Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hoisting machinery"]}, "back_id": "717987b", "back_text": "Canal Street, at, adjoining and west of the N.W. corner of Forsyth Street. This view does not include the ground floor of the building. The Manhattan Bridge Plaza is shown in the foreground.\n\nJuly 23, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, a closer view.\n\nJuly 23, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\n\nThe same, showing more of the buildings demolished.\n\nAugust 31, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Canal Street & Forsyth Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717988f", "uuid": "aa2f8ee0-c54a-012f-f5d7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2d21-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717988f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: Canal Street - Forsyth Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Printers", "Printing industry"]}, "back_id": "717988b", "back_text": "(1)\nCanal Street, north side, west from Forsyth Street. This view also shows the west side, of Chrystie Street, at, adjoining and north of Canal Street.\nMarch 14, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing less of Forsyth Street.\nNovember 3, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Canal Street & Forsyth Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717989f", "uuid": "aa899a70-c54a-012f-1fb4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2d23-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717989f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Canal Street - Forsyth Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Gold and Posner Jewelers"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clothing stores", "Elevated railroads", "Jewelry stores", "Railroad stations", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "717989b", "back_text": "(1) Canal Street, east from and including Forsyth Street. Shown is the Canal Street Station of the Second Ave. Elevated Line.\n\nMay 14, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, slightly eastward.\n\nMay 14, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Canal Street & Forsyth Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "717992f", "uuid": "abde6780-c54a-012f-cd0f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2d29-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717992f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Canal Street - Forsyth Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Jewelry stores", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "717992b", "back_text": "Canal Street, north side, from and including Forsyth Street, to but including Chrystie Street.\n\nAugust 19, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Canal Street & Forsyth Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -17108,7 +17108,7 @@ {"id": "718051f", "uuid": "c57ab6b0-c54a-012f-46f3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2d9f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718051f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1932", "title": "Manhattan: Canal Street - Renwick Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Employment agencies", "Gasoline pumps", "Monuments & memorials", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "718051b", "back_text": "Canal Street, north side, east from Renwick Street and showing prominently the N. E. corner thereof. Hudson Street is on the right where the truck and W. E. Tranter sign appear. The low buildings beyond were subsequently demolished and replaced by the triangular 16 story Holland Plaza Building.\n\nViews 2 and 3 are limited; the former including several buildings on Renwick Street, and the latter depicting No's. 497 to 503 Canal Street. In the background appears the Board of Transportation Building, a structure adjoining the Holland Tunnel entrance.\n\nView 1: September 27, 1927\nViews 2,3 March 20, 1932\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Canal Street & Renwick Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718052f", "uuid": "c5ef9550-c54a-012f-dcd8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2da1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718052f&t=w", "date": "1933, 1937", "title": "Manhattan: Canal Street - Renwick Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gasoline pumps", "Hardware stores", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "718052b", "back_text": "(1) Canal Street, north side, east from and including Renwick Street. June 3, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, slightly eastward.\n\nAugust 3, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Canal Street & Renwick Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718063f", "uuid": "cb4a8420-c54a-012f-8511-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2db7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718063f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Canal Street - Renwick Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Barbershops"]}, "back_id": "718063b", "back_text": "513 Canal Street, north side, between Renwick and Greenwich Streets. March 6, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Canal Street & Renwick Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "717982f", "uuid": "a7bdfce0-c54a-012f-be91-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2d15-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717982f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1934", "title": "Manhattan: Canal Street - Rutgers Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Signs (Notices)"]}, "back_id": "717982b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nCanal Street, south side, west from but not including Rutgers Street. This view also shows Division Street, north side, south from Canal Street.\n\nSeptember 24, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, from a different angle, west from Essex Street.\n\n\nApril 28, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Canal Street & Rutgers Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "717982f", "uuid": "a7bdfce0-c54a-012f-be91-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2d15-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=717982f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1934", "title": "Manhattan: Canal Street - Rutgers Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Signs (Notices)"]}, "back_id": "717982b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nCanal Street, south side, west from but not including Rutgers Street. This view also shows Division Street, north side, south from Canal Street.\n\nSeptember 24, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, from a different angle, west from Essex Street.\n\nApril 28, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Canal Street & Rutgers Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718030f", "uuid": "bc1e0280-c54a-012f-374c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2d75-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718030f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1928, 1932", "title": "Manhattan: Canal Street - Thompson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bakeries", "Business districts", "Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "718030b", "back_text": "(1) Canal Street, north side, from Thompson Street to West Broadway (formerly South Fifth Avenue), seen from the eastern end of Laight Street. September 24, 1927. P. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, a year later, seen from York Street at West Broadway, across the site of the buildings between York and Canal Streets. Canal Street is being supported on stilts which the construction of the subway goes on underneath; the view at the left is practically north along the future east side of Sixth Avenue. Krist's Bakery, the light house with the dormer window, is No. 387 Canal Street. In the background of both these views may be seen the steeple of St. Alphonsus' Roman Catholic Church. October 10, 1928. P. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same as No. 2, as seen from Sixth Ave. Extension at West Broadway. Elevated shown is the Sixth Ave. line. March 19, 1932. P. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Canal Street & Thompson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718031f", "uuid": "bc9085c0-c54a-012f-1f67-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2d77-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718031f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Canal Street - Thompson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets"]}, "back_id": "718031b", "back_text": "(1) Canal Street, north side, west from Thompson Street and Sixth Avenue Extension. All the buildings from Thompson to Sullivan Streets have been demolished, and the west side of Sullivan Street, from Canal to Grand Streets, will form the west side of this part of Sixth Avenue. The eight-story Peter Frasse & Company building stands at the N.W. corner of Canal and Sullivan Streets. The ten-story Powell Chocolate factory, on the N.E. corner, has just been demolished. December 7, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same at a later date and showing a view northward on the new Sixth Ave. Extension. On the left appears a portion of Varick Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Canal Street & Thompson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718032f", "uuid": "bcfd8c00-c54a-012f-6fa5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2d79-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718032f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "Manhattan: Canal Street - Thompson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts"]}, "back_id": "718032b", "back_text": "Canal Street, west from the southern end of Thompson Street, prior to the digging of the Independent (municipal) Subway and the south-bound extension of Sixth Avenue. The first step taken will be the demolition of all the buildings on the north side of Canal Street from Thompson to Sullivan Streets.\n\n1926.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Canal Street & Thompson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -17232,7 +17232,7 @@ {"id": "104864", "uuid": "e363ee00-c5ee-012f-0309-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47d9-cb05-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=104864&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Carnegie Library, St. George, Staten Island, N.Y", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Carnegie Library, St. George, Staten Island, N.Y.", "source": "Staten Island post cards / Libraries"} {"id": "105183", "uuid": "635f45b0-c5ef-012f-2336-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47d9-c9cb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=105183&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Carnival Parade, Tottenville, N.Y. [people on sidewalk watching parade of decorated old cars.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Carnival Parade, Tottenville, Staten Island, N.Y.", "source": "Staten Island post cards / Miscellaneous"} {"id": "700703f", "uuid": "a2cbca00-c52f-012f-151e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a5e7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700703f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Bronx: Carpenter Avenue - 222nd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Retaining walls"]}, "back_id": "700703b", "back_text": "Carpenter Avenue, west side, at E. 222nd Street, showing the concrete wall erected by the W.P.A.\n\nOctober 11, 1937\n\nW.P.A. Photo\nFive Boroughs Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Carpenter Avenue & 222nd Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "700704f", "uuid": "a30d3360-c52f-012f-87e7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a5e9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700704f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Bronx: Carpenter Avenue - 229th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "700704b", "back_text": "Carpenter Avenue, at the N.W. corner of E.229th Street, showing Public School No. 103.\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York\n\n\n1930's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Carpenter Avenue & 229th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "700704f", "uuid": "a30d3360-c52f-012f-87e7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a5e9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700704f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Bronx: Carpenter Avenue - 229th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "700704b", "back_text": "Carpenter Avenue, at the N.W. corner of E.229th Street, showing Public School No. 103.\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York\n\n1930's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Carpenter Avenue & 229th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700705f", "uuid": "a3613b10-c52f-012f-2592-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a5eb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700705f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Bronx: Carpenter Avenue - 237th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses"]}, "back_id": "700705b", "back_text": "4357 to 4373 Carpenter Ave., at, adjoining and north of the N.W. corner of East 237th Street.\n\nGift of New York World.\n\nApril 25, 1925.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Carpenter Avenue & 237th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700723f", "uuid": "a9c52010-c52f-012f-314e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a60f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700723f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Carroll Street - 237th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700723b", "back_text": "City Island: Carroll Street, north side, at its eastern end (vantage point). The view is northward and shows the building of the Lyon Shipbuilding Co. and old frame dwellings.\n\nJuly 26, 1928\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Carroll Street & 237th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "703503f", "uuid": "bd034fa0-c533-012f-2eb6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c86c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703503f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Carroll Street - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Elevated railroads", "Reformed churches"]}, "back_id": "703503b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Carroll Street & 5th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -17337,7 +17337,7 @@ {"id": "718150f", "uuid": "efaa66e0-c54a-012f-6d98-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2e65-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718150f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Cedar Street - Trinity Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718150b", "back_text": "(1)\n116-118 Cedar Street, south side, between Trinity Place and Greenwich Street.\nJune 1, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing a closer view.\nJune 22, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Cedar Street & Trinity Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718149f", "uuid": "ef227440-c54a-012f-6c1b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2e63-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718149f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Cedar Street - Washington Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718149b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Cedar Street & Washington Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718151f", "uuid": "f0155ef0-c54a-012f-6e30-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2e67-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718151f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Cedar Street - Washington Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718151b", "back_text": "126 Cedar Street, adjoining and east of the S.E. corner of Washington Street. The 1-story building shown is a frame building.\n\nJune 22, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Cedar Street & Washington Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "718153f", "uuid": "f1096910-c54a-012f-68af-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2e6b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718153f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1930", "title": "Manhattan: Cedar Street - Washington Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Excavation", "Repairing trades", "Shoes", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "718153b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nCedar Street, north side, west from and including Washington, to and including West Streets. June 26, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, from a different angle. Also showing Washington Street, west side, north from and including Cedar Street.\n\nAugust 1, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\n\nThe same, showing a closer view of No. 155 Cedar Street, adjoining the N.E. corner of West Street.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Cedar Street & Washington Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "718153f", "uuid": "f1096910-c54a-012f-68af-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2e6b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718153f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1930", "title": "Manhattan: Cedar Street - Washington Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Excavation", "Repairing trades", "Shoes", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "718153b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nCedar Street, north side, west from and including Washington, to and including West Streets. June 26, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, from a different angle. Also showing Washington Street, west side, north from and including Cedar Street.\n\nAugust 1, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\n\nThe same, showing a closer view of No. 155 Cedar Street, adjoining the N.E. corner of West Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Cedar Street & Washington Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718154f", "uuid": "f176f640-c54a-012f-ef36-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2e6d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718154f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Cedar Street - West Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718154b", "back_text": "Cedar Street, east of, adjoining, and at the N.E. corner of West Street.\n\nJune 10, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Cedar Street & West Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718148f", "uuid": "eea087e0-c54a-012f-4975-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2e61-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718148f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Cedar Street - William Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718148b", "back_text": "Cedar Street, south side, west from but not including William Street, to and including Broadway.\n\nMay 19, 1924.\n\nGift of E. L. Jenks.\nEdwin Levick.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Cedar Street & William Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718147f", "uuid": "ee3e1060-c54a-012f-93d3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2e5f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718147f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Cedar Street - William Street.", "alt_title": ["Cedar Street, from William, Manhattan."], "creator": "Abbott, Berenice", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718147b", "back_text": "Cedar Street west from William Street, Manhattan\n\nFederal Art Project\n\"Changing New York\"\nBerenice Abbott, photographer\n\n[Note: negative at Museum of the City of New York]\nCode I C\nMarch 26, 1936\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Cedar Street & William Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -17396,7 +17396,7 @@ {"id": "718191f", "uuid": "032d3b50-c54b-012f-148b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2eb7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718191f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - [View of the Arsenal Building.]", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 65th Street (East) ; Central Park Arsenal.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Armories", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "718191b", "back_text": "Central Park: A set of 5 views of the Arsenal under reconstruction as viewed westward (north and southward) from Fifth Ave. (foreground) at East 64th Street. This structure was erected in 1848 at a cost of $30,000 (as given in 1853). The City of New York purchased same in 1856 from the State for a sum of $275,000. The first floor was used for Administrative offices while the 2nd and 3rd were occupied by the Museum, which later became the American Museum of Natural History. The Meteorological Observatory for years occupied a large upper room.\n\nJanuary 1924.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & [View of the Arsenal Building.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718188f", "uuid": "01e18f10-c54b-012f-6c31-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2eb1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718188f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - [View of the Arsenal Building.]", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 5th Avenue ; Central Park Arsenal.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Armories", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "718188b", "back_text": "Central Park: A set of 4 views of the Arsenal under reconstruction as photographed in an northeastward direction to show the rear and south walls. On the right are frame buildings of the old Menagerie. Apartment structures across the background are on the eastern confine of the Park: Fifth Ave.\n\nJanuary 1924.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & [View of the Arsenal Building.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718394f", "uuid": "5a557220-c54b-012f-59eb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-304b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718394f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - [Wading pool.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "718394b", "back_text": "Central Park.\n\"The Hotter It Is the Better They Like It!\" Let that old thermometer roar. These youngsters didn't care. They had one glorious time of it in wading pool at Central Park yesterday.\n\"P & A Photo\"\nFrom Review of Reviews Corp.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & [Wading pool.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "718155f", "uuid": "f1f5ee50-c54a-012f-0e83-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2e6f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718155f&t=w", "date": "1870", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - 58th Street - 59th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Rockwood, George Gardner", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Excavation", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "718155b", "back_text": "Central Park from 5th Ave. & 58th St., looking n.w. G.G. Rockwood, 839 B'way, N.Y., photographer\n\nDeposited with NYPL by NYC Park Dept. 1931\n\n\n315G\nLOCAL HISTORY\nAND GENEALOGY\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & 58th Street & 59th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "718155f", "uuid": "f1f5ee50-c54a-012f-0e83-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2e6f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718155f&t=w", "date": "1870", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - 58th Street - 59th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Rockwood, George Gardner", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Excavation", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "718155b", "back_text": "Central Park from 5th Ave. & 58th St., looking n.w. G.G. Rockwood, 839 B'way, N.Y., photographer\n\nDeposited with NYPL by NYC Park Dept. 1931\n\n315G\nLOCAL HISTORY\nAND GENEALOGY\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & 58th Street & 59th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718176f", "uuid": "fc53db10-c54a-012f-8f4a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2e99-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718176f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - 5th Avenue - 60th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "718176b", "back_text": "Fifth Ave. east side, north from 60th Street, showing a portion of Central Park in the foreground.\nFebruary 20, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & 5th Avenue & 60th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718177f", "uuid": "fcd061d0-c54a-012f-2e0f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2e9b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718177f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - 5th Avenue - 69th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "718177b", "back_text": "Fifth Avenue, south from 69th Street.\n\nMay 21, 1933\n\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & 5th Avenue & 69th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718179f", "uuid": "fdbcd2b0-c54a-012f-1f4c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2e9f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718179f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - Aerial view from Radio City.", "alt_title": ["[Metropolitan Museum of Art ; Riverside Baptist Church.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "George Washington Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Churches", "Galleries & museums", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "718179b", "back_text": "Central Park: Aerial View from Radio City (Sixth Avenue and 51st Street), showing the Park and the Fifth Avenue side. In the center foreground may be seen the Pond, north of it the Mall, then the Lake, of which the eastern bay is at the northern end of the Mall and the main body on the west side of the Park, about 70th to 80th Streets. The bare spot further north is the site of the old reservoir; above it may be seen the north reservoir, still in use. The buildings of the Metropolitan Museum of Art may be seen on the Fifth Avenue side at 81st Street.\n\nAugust 9, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nThe same, another view. In the southwestern quarter of the Park may be seen a ball ground, and north of it the Meadow or Green. The 72nd Street cross drive separates the Green and the Lake.\n\nAugust 9, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nThe same, also showing the West Side of town and the Hudson River. The Riverside Church, at 122nd Street, and the George Washington Bridge, at 181st Street, stand out very clearly.\n\nAugust 9, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & Aerial view from Radio City., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -17422,11 +17422,11 @@ {"id": "718228f", "uuid": "144cef80-c54b-012f-b22e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2f01-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718228f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - Harlem Mere.", "alt_title": ["[Cathedral of St. John The Divine.]"], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["Cathedral of St. John the Divine (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "718228b", "back_text": "Central Park: Harlem Mere, in the northeastern corner of the Park; the view is north from Mount St. Vincent. The southern end of Lenox Avenue is behind the boathouse. The older part of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, on Morningside Heights, is shown in the left background.\n\nAbout 1925.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & Harlem Mere., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718226f", "uuid": "13421fb0-c54b-012f-f0a9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2efd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718226f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - Harlem Mere.", "alt_title": ["[Daughters of Israel ; Fifth Avenue Hospital.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Fraternities and Sororities", "Hospitals", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "718226b", "back_text": "Central Park: A southeastern view across the Harlem Mere to show buildings on Fifth Ave. The two prominent structures at the left and center are: the Daughters of Israel Building and the Fifth Ave. Hospital.\n\nMay 18, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & Harlem Mere., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718230f", "uuid": "1541d7f0-c54b-012f-3e0f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2f05-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718230f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1935", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - Harlem Mere.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Plaza Hotel (New York, N.Y.)", "Rockefeller Center"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Hotels", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "718230b", "back_text": "(1)\nCentral Park: The Lake, view south from the northern end, showing the midtown skyline between Fifth and Eighth Avenues, from\nthe Hotel Plaza to the General Motors Building.\nJune 28, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, four years later. The gigantic R. C. A. Building, at\nRadio City, has been added to the skyline.\nJune 24, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & Harlem Mere., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "718242f", "uuid": "1ab1ddd0-c54b-012f-d852-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2f1d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718242f&t=w", "date": "1905", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park at 110th Street -- Lake and botanical garden", "alt_title": ["Central Park, showing the pond at 110th Street and the botanical gardens"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Skaters", "Skating rinks"]}, "back_id": "718242b", "back_text": "Central Park, showing the pond at 110th Street and the botanical gardens.\n\nGeorge L. Balgue\n\n\nView 1: 1905\nView 2: 1906\n-NEG#3202\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & Lake and botanical garden., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "718242f", "uuid": "1ab1ddd0-c54b-012f-d852-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2f1d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718242f&t=w", "date": "1905", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park at 110th Street -- Lake and botanical garden", "alt_title": ["Central Park, showing the pond at 110th Street and the botanical gardens"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Skaters", "Skating rinks"]}, "back_id": "718242b", "back_text": "Central Park, showing the pond at 110th Street and the botanical gardens.\n\nGeorge L. Balgue\n\nView 1: 1905\nView 2: 1906\n-NEG#3202\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & Lake and botanical garden., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718278f", "uuid": "2be1ae10-c54b-012f-0943-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2f65-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718278f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - Metropolitan Museum of Art.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Galleries & museums", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "718278b", "back_text": "", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & Metropolitan Museum of Art., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718295f", "uuid": "31ce6850-c54b-012f-330a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2f85-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718295f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - Miscellaneous [Boat lake also known as the Pond].", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "718295b", "back_text": "Central Park: A photographer snaps the \"wild Life\" in the southeastern corner of the Park. The body of water in the background in the Boat Lake, also known as The Pond.\n\nGift of Dr. Michael Wishengrad F.R.P.S.\n\nAbout 1936.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & Miscellaneous [Boat lake also known as the Pond]., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718297f", "uuid": "323342f0-c54b-012f-2749-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2f89-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718297f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - Miscellaneous [clouds formation].", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "718297b", "back_text": "Central Park; Miscellaneous; Cloud formations as seen from the Park.\nAbout 1936.\nGift of Dr. Michael Wishengrad F.Rqp.S.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & Miscellaneous [clouds formation]., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "718279f", "uuid": "2c608c60-c54b-012f-411c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2f67-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718279f&t=w", "date": "1890", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - Miscellaneous.", "alt_title": ["[An archway called Glen Span.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "718279b", "back_text": "Central Park: An archway called the Glen Span.\nAbout 1890.\n\nRockwood Photo.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n\n315G\nLOCAL HISTORY\nAND GENEALOGY\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & Miscellaneous., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "718279f", "uuid": "2c608c60-c54b-012f-411c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2f67-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718279f&t=w", "date": "1890", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - Miscellaneous.", "alt_title": ["[An archway called Glen Span.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "718279b", "back_text": "Central Park: An archway called the Glen Span.\nAbout 1890.\n\nRockwood Photo.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n315G\nLOCAL HISTORY\nAND GENEALOGY\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & Miscellaneous., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718293f", "uuid": "31172000-c54b-012f-7ba4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2f81-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718293f&t=w", "date": "1890", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - Miscellaneous.", "alt_title": ["[The Falconer (Sculpture).]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Statues"]}, "back_id": "718293b", "back_text": "Central Park: The Falconer.\n\nAbout 1890.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n315G\nLOCAL HISTORY\nAND GENEALOGY\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & Miscellaneous., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718291f", "uuid": "30472960-c54b-012f-d010-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2f7d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718291f&t=w", "date": "1904, 1932", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - Miscellaneous.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Balgue, George L.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "718291b", "back_text": "Central Park: Two miscellaneous views in the Park.\n\n1: July 1904\n2: July 1932\n\nGeorge L. Balgue, photo\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & Miscellaneous., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718296f", "uuid": "328aa790-c54b-012f-a240-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2f87-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718296f&t=w", "date": "1923, 1924", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - Miscellaneous.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Children playing", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "718296b", "back_text": "(1)\nCentral Park: Miscellaneous, small boys swimming, probably in the Loch, Harlem Heights. 1923.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nSmall boys watching New York Jubilee parade on Fifth Avenue. 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & Miscellaneous., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -17445,7 +17445,7 @@ {"id": "718313f", "uuid": "3762b5c0-c54b-012f-d28e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2fa9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718313f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - Pathways.", "alt_title": ["[Pathway near Harlem Heights, where the Revolutionary War was fought.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Trails & paths"]}, "back_id": "718313b", "back_text": "Central Park: Pathway, near Harlem Heights, where a battle of the Revolutionary war was fought.\nMay 18, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & Pathways., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718318f", "uuid": "39c819f0-c54b-012f-db52-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2fb3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718318f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - Pathways.", "alt_title": ["[Pathway near Indian Cave, at the northern shore of the Lake.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Trails & paths"]}, "back_id": "718318b", "back_text": "Central Park: Pathway and rustic bridge near Indian Cave, at the northern shore of the Lake.\n\nMay 17, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & Pathways., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718307f", "uuid": "35453460-c54b-012f-4960-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2f9d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718307f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - Pathways.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Food vendors", "Parks", "Street vendors", "Vending stands"]}, "back_id": "718307b", "back_text": "Central Park, Pathways: A refreshment stand in the Park.\n\nMay 15, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & Pathways., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "718320f", "uuid": "3ab2ea20-c54b-012f-a033-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2fb7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718320f&t=w", "date": "1884", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - Pathways.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Trails & paths"]}, "back_id": "718320b", "back_text": "Central Park, Pathways: An underpass for pedestrians where the East Drive crosses the path.\n\n1884.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n\n\n315G\nLOCAL HISTORY\nAND GENEALOGY\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & Pathways., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "718320f", "uuid": "3ab2ea20-c54b-012f-a033-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2fb7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718320f&t=w", "date": "1884", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - Pathways.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Trails & paths"]}, "back_id": "718320b", "back_text": "Central Park, Pathways: An underpass for pedestrians where the East Drive crosses the path.\n\n1884.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n\n315G\nLOCAL HISTORY\nAND GENEALOGY\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & Pathways., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718335f", "uuid": "43b45420-c54b-012f-4b09-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2fd5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718335f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - Playgrounds [Ball ground and athletic fields and the Green.]", "alt_title": ["[Fisk Tires ; United States Rubber Company.]"], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Athletic fields", "Business enterprises", "Parks", "Rubber industry", "Trails & paths"]}, "back_id": "718335b", "back_text": "Central Park: Ball Ground and athletic field, and the Green, in the southwestern corner of the Park, with Columbus Circle and Eighth Avenue in the foreground. In the upper left hand corner Central Park West runs off the picture about 69th Street; and in the upper right hand corner may be seen the southern end of the Mall. The old sheepfold, between the West Drive and the 66th Street gate, will be rebuilt in 1934 as an outdoor restaurant, The Tavern on the Green.\nIn this aerial view the driveways, bridle path, and pedestrian pathways stand out very clearly.\n\nAbout 1929.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & Playgrounds [Ball ground and athletic fields and the Green.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718330f", "uuid": "3efdcd10-c54b-012f-5a6f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2fcb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718330f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - Playgrounds [baseball field in the southern end of the Park.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Athletic fields", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "718330b", "back_text": "Central Park, playgrounds: the baseball field in the southern end of Central Park. This field was a part of the original plans for Central Park, and is shown on the 1858 map as a cricket field.\nMay 15, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & Playgrounds [baseball field in the southern end of the Park.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718326f", "uuid": "3d510680-c54b-012f-20b2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2fc3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718326f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - Playgrounds [between North Meadow and Upper Reservoir.]", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 5th Avenue.]"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Playgrounds"]}, "back_id": "718326b", "back_text": "Central Park: Playgrounds, in the North Meadow, and tennis courts between the North Meadow and the Upper Reservoir. The view is northeast towards upper Fifth Avenue. The driveway in the foreground is the West Drive. A gate house on the northern side of the Upper Reservoir may be seen at the extreme right.\nMay 10, 1931.\n\nWurts Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & Playgrounds [between North Meadow and Upper Reservoir.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -17485,7 +17485,7 @@ {"id": "1152566", "uuid": "79149330-c54b-012f-2c0b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-e9a1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1152566&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - Skating in Central Park. (copy print)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Skating rinks"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Central Park & Skating in Central Park. (copy print), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718406f", "uuid": "601da8d0-c54b-012f-4d53-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3063-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718406f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - Skating rink.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Skating rinks"]}, "back_id": "718406b", "back_text": "Hoving", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & Skating rink., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718264f", "uuid": "24b0ae00-c54b-012f-0ad7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2f49-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718264f&t=w", "date": "1890", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - Terrace Fountain and the Lake - The Mall.", "alt_title": ["[Bethesda Fountain.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bethseda Terrace (New York, N.Y.)", "Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Angel of Waters (Statue)", "Fountains", "Parks", "Sculpture"]}, "back_id": "718264b", "back_text": "Central Park: The Bethesda Fountain. at the northern end of the Mall.\nAbout 1890.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & Terrace Fountain and the Lake & The Mall., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "718262f", "uuid": "23916710-c54b-012f-5520-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2f45-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718262f&t=w", "date": "1892", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - Terrace Fountain and the Lake - The Mall.", "alt_title": ["[Bethesda Fountains.]"], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bethseda Terrace (New York, N.Y.)", "Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Angel of Waters (Statue)", "Fountains", "Parks", "Sculpture"]}, "back_id": "718262b", "back_text": "Central Park, the Mall: Bethesda Fountain, on the shore of the Lake (eastern bay), above the Esplanade at the northern end of the Mall. The design is by Miss Emma Stebbins, a New York sculptor; and represents the angel blessing the waters of the pool of Bethesda. In her left hand the angel holds a branch of lilies, emblem of purity. The four figures supporting the basin symbolize Temperance, Purity, Health, and Peace.\n\nMay, 1892.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n\n\n315G\nLOCAL HISTORY AND GENEALOGY\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & Terrace Fountain and the Lake & The Mall., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "718262f", "uuid": "23916710-c54b-012f-5520-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2f45-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718262f&t=w", "date": "1892", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - Terrace Fountain and the Lake - The Mall.", "alt_title": ["[Bethesda Fountains.]"], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bethseda Terrace (New York, N.Y.)", "Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Angel of Waters (Statue)", "Fountains", "Parks", "Sculpture"]}, "back_id": "718262b", "back_text": "Central Park, the Mall: Bethesda Fountain, on the shore of the Lake (eastern bay), above the Esplanade at the northern end of the Mall. The design is by Miss Emma Stebbins, a New York sculptor; and represents the angel blessing the waters of the pool of Bethesda. In her left hand the angel holds a branch of lilies, emblem of purity. The four figures supporting the basin symbolize Temperance, Purity, Health, and Peace.\n\nMay, 1892.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n\n315G\nLOCAL HISTORY AND GENEALOGY\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & Terrace Fountain and the Lake & The Mall., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718260f", "uuid": "22b25300-c54b-012f-7345-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2f41-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718260f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - Terrace Fountain and the Lake.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "718260b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Central Park & Terrace Fountain and the Lake., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718261f", "uuid": "23089b70-c54b-012f-c5b7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2f43-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718261f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - Terrace Fountain and the Lake.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "718261b", "back_text": "Central Park: Terrace Fountain and Lake in Park.\nUnderhill\n1900.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Central Park & Terrace Fountain and the Lake., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718205f", "uuid": "09a757c0-c54b-012f-bffc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2ed3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718205f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - The Drive.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "718205b", "back_text": "Central Park: The Drive, connecting link between Sixth and Seventh Avenues, showing 59th Street, west from and including Seventh Avenue. The Manufacturers' Trust Building in the background is at 307 West 59th Street, adjoining Columbus Circle; it used to be the Gotham National Bank Building. The branch to the left leads to the Sixth Avenue entrance; and the branch in the lower right hand side of the picture leads north to the Mall, where it joins the driveway from the Fifth Avenue entrance and forms the East Drive. Since the date of this picture that branch has been reserved for one-way traffic, going north; and the connecting link shown here is used by eastbound cars exclusively, whether bound for Sixth Avenue or for the East Drive. May 25, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & The Drive., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -17519,7 +17519,7 @@ {"id": "718270f", "uuid": "2735cf00-c54b-012f-d34c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2f55-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718270f&t=w", "date": "1905", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - The Mall.", "alt_title": ["Four monuments on the Mall - Walter Scott, Shakespeare, Columbus and one unknown.", "[Manhattan: Central Park West.]"], "creator": "Balgue, George L.", "subject": {"name": ["Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832", "Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616", "Ward, John Quincy Adams, 1830-1910"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Monuments & memorials", "Parks", "Statues"]}, "back_id": "718270b", "back_text": "Central Park: Four monuments on the Mall, which are, Walter Scott, Columbus Shakespeare, and one unknown.\n1905\nNo's. 1-2-3-4\nGeorge L. Balgue, photo\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Central Park & The Mall., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718268f", "uuid": "2651d3d0-c54b-012f-4c6e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2f51-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718268f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - The Mall.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Central Park West.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "718268b", "back_text": "Central Park: The Mall, crowd with roller skaters. During this and the following year, this sport, always more or less popular, suddenly became a craze; young, middle aged, and old, children and adults, all took to roller skates. The Mall and the Central Park walks, together with the east sidewalk of Central Park West, were favorite locations, but by no means the only ones.\nMay 15, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nThe same, another view.\nMay 15, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nThe same another view.\nThe seated statue represents Fitz-Greene Halleck, by Wilson MacDonald (erected in 1877).\nMay 15, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & The Mall., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718269f", "uuid": "26c43180-c54b-012f-973f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2f53-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718269f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - The Mall.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Central Park West.]"], "creator": "Kennedy, Thomas W.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "718269b", "back_text": "Central Park: The Mall, northward.\n\nAbout 1900's\n\nThomas W. Kennedy, photo\nThru Beecher Ogden\nMuseum Photographers Assn.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & The Mall., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "718271f", "uuid": "27a583b0-c54b-012f-8012-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2f57-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718271f&t=w", "date": "1892", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - The Mall.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Central Park West.]"], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "718271b", "back_text": "Central Park, the Mall: A Sunday afternoon crowd. About 1892.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n\n\n315G\nLOCAL HISTORY\nAND GENEALOGY.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & The Mall., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "718271f", "uuid": "27a583b0-c54b-012f-8012-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2f57-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718271f&t=w", "date": "1892", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - The Mall.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Central Park West.]"], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "718271b", "back_text": "Central Park, the Mall: A Sunday afternoon crowd. About 1892.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n\n315G\nLOCAL HISTORY\nAND GENEALOGY.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & The Mall., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718272f", "uuid": "27f605e0-c54b-012f-53af-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2f59-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718272f&t=w", "date": "1892", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - The Mall.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Central Park West.]"], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "718272b", "back_text": "Central Park: The Mall, a view north.\nAbout 1892.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & The Mall., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718273f", "uuid": "286112a0-c54b-012f-8020-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2f5b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718273f&t=w", "date": "1870", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - The Mall.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Central Park West.]"], "creator": "Rockwood and Co.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "718273b", "back_text": "Central Park: The Mall at an early date. For various accounts and drawings see newspapers of 1857-8.\n\n1870\n\nRockwood & Co. photo\nGift of the Urbrock Collection\n\n315G\nLOCAL HISTORY AND GENEALOGY\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & The Mall., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718274f", "uuid": "28b29270-c54b-012f-d5e0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2f5d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718274f&t=w", "date": "1870", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - The Mall.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Central Park West.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "718274b", "back_text": "Central Park: A view on the Mall.\nAbout 1870.\nGift of H.D. Jewett.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & The Mall., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -17541,7 +17541,7 @@ {"id": "718363f", "uuid": "4dbef6b0-c54b-012f-cdf9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-300d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718363f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - The Pond.", "alt_title": ["[Plaza Hotel.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Plaza Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Boats", "Hotels", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "718363b", "back_text": "Central Park: the Pond, showing the famous swanboat. Warm spring weather has brought out a crowd to enjoy an hour or so of boating. In the background is the Plaza Hotel.\nMay 21, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & The Pond., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718338f", "uuid": "44f6a130-c54b-012f-a827-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2fdb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718338f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - The Pond.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Boats", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "718338b", "back_text": "(1)\nCentral Park: the Pond, showing the swanboat. The view is north-east, with Fifth Avenue apartment houses in the foreground.\nMay 15, 1933.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same.\nMay 15, 1933.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, showing a traffic jam on the water.\nMay 21, 1933.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & The Pond., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718341f", "uuid": "40336e50-c54b-012f-3f51-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2fe1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718341f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - The Pond.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Boats", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "718341b", "back_text": "(1)\nCentral Park: the Pond, showing a pair of the Park's swans. The disposition of these birds is notoriously bad.\nMay 15, 1933.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same.\nMay 15, 1933.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same. The swans are separated by a boat.\nMay 15, 1933.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & The Pond., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "718342f", "uuid": "408e9590-c54b-012f-b7aa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2fe3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718342f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1938", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - The Pond.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Bridges", "Parks", "Pedestrian bridges"]}, "back_id": "718342b", "back_text": "(1) and (2)\nCentral Park: A set of 2 views showing a pedestrian bridge crossing a neck of the Pond. The photographer, viewing westward, shows same in a wintery setting.\n\nAbout 1930.\n\n\n(3)\nThe same view in a summery garb. Buildings in the background are on Central Park West. Note the new apartment house to the left.\n\nApril 23, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & The Pond., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "718342f", "uuid": "408e9590-c54b-012f-b7aa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2fe3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718342f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1938", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - The Pond.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Bridges", "Parks", "Pedestrian bridges"]}, "back_id": "718342b", "back_text": "(1) and (2)\nCentral Park: A set of 2 views showing a pedestrian bridge crossing a neck of the Pond. The photographer, viewing westward, shows same in a wintery setting.\n\nAbout 1930.\n\n(3)\nThe same view in a summery garb. Buildings in the background are on Central Park West. Note the new apartment house to the left.\n\nApril 23, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & The Pond., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718343f", "uuid": "410173c0-c54b-012f-6102-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2fe5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718343f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - The Pond.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Parks", "Pedestrian bridges"]}, "back_id": "718343b", "back_text": "Central Park: A set of 3 views showing aspects of the Pond and a pedestrian bridge crossing a neck of same. The photographer viewing northwestward, shows same in a wintery garb.\n\nAbout 1930.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & The Pond., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718344f", "uuid": "41e98cc0-c54b-012f-f444-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2fe7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718344f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1929", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - The Pond.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "718344b", "back_text": "(1)\nCentral Park: the Pond, looking northeast towards the Fifth Avenue apartment houses.\nMarch 28, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, seen from Central Park South.\nJune 8, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, with a flock of ducks in the foreground.\nMarch 10, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & The Pond., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718345f", "uuid": "4265c9f0-c54b-012f-045b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2fe9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718345f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - The Pond.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Simonson, Mulford", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Parks", "Pedestrian bridges"]}, "back_id": "718345b", "back_text": "Central Park: The Pond; pedestrian bridge at an early date.\n\n1910\n\nMulford Simonson Photo\nP. L. Sperr Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & The Pond., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -17552,7 +17552,7 @@ {"id": "718360f", "uuid": "4c51b6a0-c54b-012f-93cc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3007-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718360f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - The Pond.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Boats", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "718360b", "back_text": "Central Park: A set of 3 views, northward, showing a portion of the Pond with rowboats gathered therein. Buildings shown, line the east side of Fifth Ave.; the eastern confine of this garden spot.\n\nAbout 1930.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & The Pond., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718361f", "uuid": "4cd85180-c54b-012f-b0a8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3009-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718361f&t=w", "date": "1923, 1933", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - The Pond.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Bridges", "Parks", "Pedestrian bridges"]}, "back_id": "718361b", "back_text": "(1)\nCentral Park, the Pond: the pedestrian bridge, looking west. Because of the dense foliage, Central Park West cannot be seen.\nIn the foreground is a mother duck with her brood.\n1923.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, with Central Park West apartment houses in the background. Two wild ducks swim in the foreground; perhaps they are lineal\ndescendants of the babies shown in No. 1.\nMay 15, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same. One of the swans may be seen under the arch of the\nbridge.\nMay 15, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & The Pond., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718397f", "uuid": "5bc48e80-c54b-012f-b0eb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3051-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718397f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - The Sailboat Pool", "alt_title": ["[Clark (William A.) Mansion ; Temple Beth-El.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Parks", "Pools", "Sailboats"]}, "back_id": "718397b", "back_text": "Central Park - Sailboat Pool: A northeastward view towards the marginal - Fifth Avenue and where prominently appears the domed Temple Beth El and the Senator W. A. Clark residence (under construction). The latter was replaced by a 16 story apartment house (No. 960) in 1928\n\nPrior 1900\n\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & The Sailboat Pool, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "718392f", "uuid": "597ab3a0-c54b-012f-8918-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3047-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718392f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - The Sailboat Pool", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Parks", "Pools", "Sailboats"]}, "back_id": "718392b", "back_text": "(1) Central Park: The Sailboat Pool as viewed northward and showing also the Fifth Ave. building outline. Prominent on the right is the Carlyle.\n\nAbout 1930.\n\n\n(2) A more inclusive view.\n\nMay 2, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & The Sailboat Pool, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "718392f", "uuid": "597ab3a0-c54b-012f-8918-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3047-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718392f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - The Sailboat Pool", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Parks", "Pools", "Sailboats"]}, "back_id": "718392b", "back_text": "(1) Central Park: The Sailboat Pool as viewed northward and showing also the Fifth Ave. building outline. Prominent on the right is the Carlyle.\n\nAbout 1930.\n\n(2) A more inclusive view.\n\nMay 2, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & The Sailboat Pool, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718403f", "uuid": "5e75f380-c54b-012f-737c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-305d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718403f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - The Seal Pool.", "alt_title": ["[Central Park Zoo.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Central Park Zoo"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elephants", "Parks", "Seals (Animals)", "Zoo animals"]}, "back_id": "718403b", "back_text": "(1) Central park Zoo: The Seal Pool, with inmates therein being fed by keeper. Note the Sunday watchers surrounding same. At the right background is the rear of the renovated Arsenal Building.\n\nMay 1937.\n\nGift of Geo. D. Chinn.\n\n(2) The elephant enjoying the attention of Sunday visitors. The buildings housing same have recently been reconstructed under the aid of the U. S. Government.\n\nMay 1937.\n\nGift of Geo. D. Chinn.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & The Seal Pool., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718404f", "uuid": "5ef69d40-c54b-012f-62de-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-305f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718404f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - The Seal Pool.", "alt_title": ["[Central Park Zoo.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Central Park Zoo"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Seals (Animals)", "Zoo animals"]}, "back_id": "718404b", "back_text": "Central Park: The Seal Pool, located in the center of the newly rebuilt Central Park Zoo. Note the animal houses in the background.\n\nAbout 1936.\n\nGift of Dr. Michael Wishengrad F.R.P.S.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park & The Seal Pool., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718419f", "uuid": "65a45db0-c54b-012f-f15d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-307d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718419f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Central Park - The Seal Pool.", "alt_title": ["[Central Park Zoo.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Central Park Zoo"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Zoo animals"]}, "back_id": "718419b", "back_text": "30443", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Central Park & The Seal Pool., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -17604,9 +17604,9 @@ {"id": "417361", "uuid": "e7ab55b0-c611-012f-6da7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47da-d8df-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=417361&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Central Park West , corner of 66th Street.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Dwellings"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Central Park West , corner of 66th Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "The World's loose leaf album of apartment houses, containing views and ground plans of the principal high class apartment houses in New York City, together with a map showing the situation of these houses, transportation facilities, etc."} {"id": "718526f", "uuid": "9002d8f0-c54b-012f-4fc9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3155-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718526f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 100th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hoisting machinery", "Ice cream parlors"]}, "back_id": "718526b", "back_text": "Central Park West, west side, north from 100th Street. This photograph shows very clearly the havoc which the construction of the Eighth Avenue subway played with Central Park West. December, 1925.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park West & 100th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718527f", "uuid": "906b4440-c54b-012f-5498-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3157-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718527f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 100th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718527b", "back_text": "Central Park West, lost to 100th Street.\n(Before Reconstruction)\nMarch 22, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park West & 100th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "718528f", "uuid": "90c442d0-c54b-012f-2c0a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3159-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718528f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 100th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Excavation", "Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "718528b", "back_text": "(1)\nCentral Park West, west side, at 101st Street, seen from Central Park near the 100th Street entrance. The tall new apartment house (1926) is on the N.W. corner of 101st Street. The buildings on the S.W. corner have been demolished.\nOctober 23, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2)\nThe same, a close view, showing principally the excavation at the S.W. corner and the houses on the north side of 101st Street. The small one, 19 West 101st Street, is the Community Hospital.\nOctober 23, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park West & 100th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "718528f", "uuid": "90c442d0-c54b-012f-2c0a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3159-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718528f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 100th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Excavation", "Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "718528b", "back_text": "(1)\nCentral Park West, west side, at 101st Street, seen from Central Park near the 100th Street entrance. The tall new apartment house (1926) is on the N.W. corner of 101st Street. The buildings on the S.W. corner have been demolished.\nOctober 23, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, a close view, showing principally the excavation at the S.W. corner and the houses on the north side of 101st Street. The small one, 19 West 101st Street, is the Community Hospital.\nOctober 23, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park West & 100th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718529f", "uuid": "9129a380-c54b-012f-3268-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-315b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718529f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 100th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "718529b", "back_text": "Central Park West, west side, from 101st to 100th Streets, showing 410 Central Park West, a new apartment house which will be ready for occupancy on October 1.\n\nAugust 9, 1929.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park West & 100th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "718530f", "uuid": "91761c40-c54b-012f-3c07-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-315d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718530f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 101st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718530b", "back_text": "Central Park West, 102nd Street, to lost Street, (Before Reconstruction).\n\n\nMarch 22, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park West & 101st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "718530f", "uuid": "91761c40-c54b-012f-3c07-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-315d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718530f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 101st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718530b", "back_text": "Central Park West, 102nd Street, to lost Street, (Before Reconstruction).\n\nMarch 22, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park West & 101st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718532f", "uuid": "92506df0-c54b-012f-9a87-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3161-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718532f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 102nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718532b", "back_text": "Central Park West 103rd to 102nd Street, (Before Reconstruction).\nMarch 22, 1920\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park West & 102nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718531f", "uuid": "91e0e750-c54b-012f-7eb9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-315f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718531f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 103rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718531b", "back_text": "Central Park West, east side, north from but not including 103rd Street, showing work being done in connection with the Eighth Ave.\n\nOctober 25, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park West & 103rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718535f", "uuid": "93557db0-c54b-012f-acf9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3167-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718535f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 103rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718535b", "back_text": "Central Park West, 104th to 103rd Streets. (Before Reconstruction).\nMarch 22, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park West & 103rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -17615,7 +17615,7 @@ {"id": "718537f", "uuid": "9426dc80-c54b-012f-b5a2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-316b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718537f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 105th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718537b", "back_text": "Central Park West, 106th to 105th Streets. (Before Reconstruction).\nMarch 22, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park West & 105th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718536f", "uuid": "93be4700-c54b-012f-207c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3169-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718536f&t=w", "date": "1916", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 106th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Mason, E.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "718536b", "back_text": "Central Park West, at West 106th Street. Also shown is West 106th Street, west from and including Central Park West. Building shown on the left, is the General Memorial Hospital. Note the Ninth Ave., Elevated on Columbus Ave.\n\nDecember 8, 1916.\n\nE, Mason.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park West & 106th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718539f", "uuid": "94d54770-c54b-012f-3558-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-316f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718539f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 106th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "718539b", "back_text": "Central Park West, west side, from 106th to 107th Streets. In the left may be seen a portion of the General Memorial Hospital. Note the condition of the street, due to excavation work on the Eighth Avenue subway.\n\nJuly 10, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park West & 106th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "718540f", "uuid": "95217430-c54b-012f-5c48-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3171-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718540f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 106th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718540b", "back_text": "Central Park West, 107th to 106th Streets. (Before R*-construction).\n\n\nMarch 22, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park West & 106th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "718540f", "uuid": "95217430-c54b-012f-5c48-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3171-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718540f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 106th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718540b", "back_text": "Central Park West, 107th to 106th Streets. (Before R*-construction).\n\nMarch 22, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park West & 106th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718538f", "uuid": "947851e0-c54b-012f-93c1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-316d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718538f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 107th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "718538b", "back_text": "Central Park West, west side, at 107th street, from Central Park.\n\nThe apartment house at the left is the Lascala.\n\nOctober 23, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Central Park West & 107th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718541f", "uuid": "95904400-c54b-012f-9ffd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3173-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718541f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 107th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718541b", "back_text": "Central Park West, 108th to 107th Streets. (Before Reconstruction).\nMarch 22, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park West & 107th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718542f", "uuid": "95dc5ca0-c54b-012f-778e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3175-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718542f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 107th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Cathedral of St. John the Divine (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718542b", "back_text": "Central Park West, west side, from 107th to 110th Streets. In the centre background may be seen a portion of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine (Protestant Episcopal).\nOctober 23, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park West & 107th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -17690,10 +17690,10 @@ {"id": "718499f", "uuid": "8546c650-c54b-012f-f454-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-311f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718499f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 84th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718499b", "back_text": "Central Park West, west side, north from 84th Street.\nSeptember 19, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park West & 84th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718500f", "uuid": "8597fa10-c54b-012f-0b34-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3121-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718500f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 85th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "718500b", "back_text": "Central Park West, west side, from 85th to 87th Streets, from south-bound drive in Central Park.\nThe double building at the left houses the Rossleigh Court Apartments, on the N.W. corner of 85th Street, and the Hotel Peter Stuyvesant on the S.W. corner of 86th Street.\n\nFebruary 2, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park West & 85th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718502f", "uuid": "864b65a0-c54b-012f-733e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3125-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718502f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 87th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718502b", "back_text": "Central Park, West, west side, north from and including West 87th Street. Note surface car and tracks, soon after replaced by busses. A portion of Central Park appears on the right.\n\nJune 28, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park West & 87th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "718501f", "uuid": "85fd3940-c54b-012f-5fe6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3123-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718501f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 87th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Educational facilities", "Private schools"]}, "back_id": "718501b", "back_text": "(1)\nCentral Park West, west side, from 87th to 89th Streets. The Mohonk and Minnewaska Apartments, shown at the S.W. corner of 88th Street, have been demolished and replaced by a modern apartment house. The Walden School is on the N.W. corner of 88th Street and beyond it is the St. Urban. These buildings are still standing (1935).\nFebruary 2, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\n\n(2)\nThe same, from a somewhat greater distance.\nFebruary 2, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\n\nTHE NEW YORK\nPUBLIC LIBRARY\nASTOR, LENOX AND\nTILDEN FOUNDATIONS\nR L\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park West & 87th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "718501f", "uuid": "85fd3940-c54b-012f-5fe6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3123-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718501f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 87th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Educational facilities", "Private schools"]}, "back_id": "718501b", "back_text": "(1)\nCentral Park West, west side, from 87th to 89th Streets. The Mohonk and Minnewaska Apartments, shown at the S.W. corner of 88th Street, have been demolished and replaced by a modern apartment house. The Walden School is on the N.W. corner of 88th Street and beyond it is the St. Urban. These buildings are still standing (1935).\nFebruary 2, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\n(2)\nThe same, from a somewhat greater distance.\nFebruary 2, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\nTHE NEW YORK\nPUBLIC LIBRARY\nASTOR, LENOX AND\nTILDEN FOUNDATIONS\nR L\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park West & 87th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718504f", "uuid": "872ad290-c54b-012f-d6e0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3129-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718504f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1931", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 88th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Educational facilities", "Hospitals", "Parks", "Private schools"]}, "back_id": "718504b", "back_text": "Central Park West, west side, from West 88th (left of No. 1) to 91st Streets. The large ornate apartment house is the St. Urban. To the south is the Walden School. Occupying the 89th - 90th Street frontage are various older structures. From left to right these are, the Melbourne, the C. P. W. Hospital, the New Windsor and the Cayuga. The last two are to be removed (N. Y. Sun, July 22, 1940) to provide a site for a modern 18-story apartment dwelling: At the right of View 2 appears a portion of the twin towered El Dorado. This structure occupies the 90th-91st Street frontage. The photographers vantage point is in Central Park and from which he is viewing westward.\n\nView 1: February 2, 1929\nView 2: March 30, 1931\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park West & 88th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718503f", "uuid": "86baa640-c54b-012f-7859-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3127-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718503f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1931", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 88th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Educational facilities", "Private schools"]}, "back_id": "718503b", "back_text": "(1) Central Park West, west side, from 88th to 89th Streets. In the centre is the Walden School; at the right is the St.\nUrban. Both are still standing (1935).\nFebruary 2, 1929.\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\n(2)\nThe same.\nMarch 30, 1931.\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Central Park West & 88th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "718505f", "uuid": "8798cb00-c54b-012f-9f02-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-312b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718505f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1931", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 88th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "718505b", "back_text": "(1)\nCentral Park West, west side, north from 88th Street. Photograph taken from south-bound drive south of the reservoir, Central Park.\nFebruary 2, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2)\nThe same. Note the changes which two years have made. From 90th to 91st Streets looms the El Dorado, and at the N.W. corner of 92nd Street stands a large new apartment house.\nMarch 30, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park West & 88th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "718505f", "uuid": "8798cb00-c54b-012f-9f02-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-312b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718505f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1931", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 88th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "718505b", "back_text": "(1)\nCentral Park West, west side, north from 88th Street. Photograph taken from south-bound drive south of the reservoir, Central Park.\nFebruary 2, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same. Note the changes which two years have made. From 90th to 91st Streets looms the El Dorado, and at the N.W. corner of 92nd Street stands a large new apartment house.\nMarch 30, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park West & 88th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718506f", "uuid": "87ed8b50-c54b-012f-03f3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-312d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718506f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 88th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Hannau, Hans W.,1904-", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "718506b", "back_text": "The St. Urban Hotel / Apartments\nHans W. Hannau, photographer\n#1336\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park West & 88th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718507f", "uuid": "88556b60-c54b-012f-d013-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-312f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718507f&t=w", "date": "1906", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 90th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Building construction", "Clubs", "Hospitals", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "718507b", "back_text": "Central Park West, south from West 90th Street, showing a row of residential apartment structures facing the western side of Central Park. Enumerating same in their respective orders are: the Cayuga (No. 296-7), the New Windsor (No. 294-5), a hospital (5 story, No. 292-3), the Melbourne (No. 1 West 89th Street), the St. Urban (prominent structure with corner dome, No. 285), the Progress Club (No. 1 West 88th Street), the Minnewaska (No. 2 West 88th Street) and the Mohonk (No. 275). Building under construction is the 12 story Hotel Peter Stuyvesant, No. 2 West 86th Street, at the S.W. corner. Note the electric street car tracks on the easterly side of this thoroughfare. These were finally removed about 1933.\n\nApril 1906.\n\nGeorge L. Balgue.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park West & 90th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718508f", "uuid": "88a95c40-c54b-012f-538e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3131-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718508f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 92nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Halls", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "718508b", "back_text": "(1)\nThe entrance to Ardsley Hall, Central Park West at S.W. corner\nof 92nd Street.\nSeptember 9, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe building as a whole, seen from Central Park.\nSeptember 9, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park West & 92nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -17712,7 +17712,7 @@ {"id": "718518f", "uuid": "8cc41790-c54b-012f-69c9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3145-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718518f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1929", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 96th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Christian Science churches"]}, "back_id": "718518b", "back_text": "(1)\nFirst Church of Christ Scientist, Central Park West at N.W. corner of 96th Street, seen across the ruin of the Scotch Presbyterian Church.\nOctober, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, from Central Park.\nFebruary 2, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n3\nSAME\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park West & 96th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718523f", "uuid": "8ed20d60-c54b-012f-53ac-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-314f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718523f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 97th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Horse teams"]}, "back_id": "718523b", "back_text": "Central Park West, 98th Street, 97th. (Before Reconstruction)/\nMarch 22, 1920\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park West & 97th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718524f", "uuid": "8f45a7a0-c54b-012f-74ac-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3151-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718524f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 98th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718524b", "back_text": "Central Park West, north from 98th Street.\nOctober 22, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park West & 98th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "718525f", "uuid": "8fb53260-c54b-012f-099e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3153-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718525f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 98th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "718525b", "back_text": "Central Park West intersection, 98th Street. (Before Reconstruction).\n\n\nMarch 22, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Central Park West & 98th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "718525f", "uuid": "8fb53260-c54b-012f-099e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3153-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718525f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - 98th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "718525b", "back_text": "Central Park West intersection, 98th Street. (Before Reconstruction).\n\nMarch 22, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Central Park West & 98th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718436f", "uuid": "6be033c0-c54b-012f-dca9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-30a1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718436f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "718436b", "back_text": "Central Park West and Broadway north from 59th Street. The building in the immediate foreground, with the \"Prince Albert\" sign, is the American Circle Building. The next building north of it from 61st to 62nd Streets is the Mayflower Hotel, and beyond the Mayflower is the Century Theatre, demolished in 1930 for the erection of the Century Apartments. The picture gives a good view of construction work on the Eighth Avenue subway.\n\n1927.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park West & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718437f", "uuid": "6c3fdd30-c54b-012f-256c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-30a3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718437f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1938", "title": "Manhattan: Central Park West - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Maine (Battleship)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Commemoration", "Hotels", "Monuments & memorials"]}, "back_id": "718437b", "back_text": "1 & 2\n\nCentral Park West (right) and Broadway (left), north from Columbus Circle (W. 59th St.), showing buildings to the west of Central Park. The latter is at the right and the entrance to same partially shown. Note the Maine Monument there. The triangular two-story structure in the center is the American Circle Building. This divides the thoroughfares and stands on the former site of the old Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Station. To the rear of same is W. 60th Street. North of this and facing the Park is the Mayflower Hotel (erected 1921). The twin-towered Century Apartments shown in view 2, replaced the old Century Theatre, a portion of which appears in the earlier photo. Geographically, Central Park West, is Eighth Avenue, an identity it resumes, south of this point, and north of 110th Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nMarch 11, 1929\nMarch 19, 1938\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Central Park West & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "1509219", "uuid": "ffd222a0-c5cd-012f-82a0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-037e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1509219&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Central Park West #145-46 - 74th Street - 75th Street", "alt_title": ["San Remo Towers"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1509220", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Central Park West #145-46 - 74th Street - 75th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} @@ -17803,7 +17803,7 @@ {"id": "718592f", "uuid": "a82db8c0-c54b-012f-86c8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-31d9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718592f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Centre Street - Canal Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cigar industry", "Monuments & memorials"]}, "back_id": "718592b", "back_text": "Centre Street, south of Canal Street. In the background is seen the Municipal Building.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\nJune 23, 1933.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Centre Street & Canal Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718557f", "uuid": "9bf812a0-c54b-012f-4719-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3193-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718557f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Centre Street - Chambers Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718557b", "back_text": "Subway entrance on Centre Street, south of Chambers Street.\nAbout 1910.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Centre Street & Chambers Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718558f", "uuid": "9c47d750-c54b-012f-5ddb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3195-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718558f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Centre Street - Chambers Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Courthouses"]}, "back_id": "718558b", "back_text": "Centre Street, at the S.W. corner of Chambers Street. This view also shows the old City Court Building.\n\nAugust 3, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Centre Street & Chambers Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "718559f", "uuid": "9cb238c0-c54b-012f-a464-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3197-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718559f&t=w", "date": "1901", "title": "Manhattan: Centre Street - Chambers Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Courthouses", "Fire stations", "Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "718559b", "back_text": "Centre Street, (running from left to right between frame shack and the partially constructed Hall of Records) between Chambers (left) and Reade (right) Streets, as seen from City Hall Place (foreground) and showing a small triangular plot (No. 158 on Plate 2 of G.W. Bromleys Atlas of New York City, 1897) occupied by a frame work shed of the subway construction Co. This piece of ground is today (1937) incorporated in the site of the Municipal Building; forming the northwestern corner of the same. The view is westward and shows on Chambers Street (left) a low structure at the S.W. corner of Centre Street that was occupied by Fire Engine No. 7 and Hook and Ladder No. 1 Companies. This also has disappeared. The slightly larger edifice, that still stands today, is the old City Court. Over top the roof of the latter appears the peaked ornamentation of the Home Life Insurance Co. Building. Note the Emigrant Savings Bank sign.\n\nApril 1, 1901.\n\n\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Centre Street & Chambers Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "718559f", "uuid": "9cb238c0-c54b-012f-a464-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3197-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718559f&t=w", "date": "1901", "title": "Manhattan: Centre Street - Chambers Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Courthouses", "Fire stations", "Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "718559b", "back_text": "Centre Street, (running from left to right between frame shack and the partially constructed Hall of Records) between Chambers (left) and Reade (right) Streets, as seen from City Hall Place (foreground) and showing a small triangular plot (No. 158 on Plate 2 of G.W. Bromleys Atlas of New York City, 1897) occupied by a frame work shed of the subway construction Co. This piece of ground is today (1937) incorporated in the site of the Municipal Building; forming the northwestern corner of the same. The view is westward and shows on Chambers Street (left) a low structure at the S.W. corner of Centre Street that was occupied by Fire Engine No. 7 and Hook and Ladder No. 1 Companies. This also has disappeared. The slightly larger edifice, that still stands today, is the old City Court. Over top the roof of the latter appears the peaked ornamentation of the Home Life Insurance Co. Building. Note the Emigrant Savings Bank sign.\n\nApril 1, 1901.\n\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Centre Street & Chambers Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "703517f", "uuid": "c2088690-c533-012f-2256-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c888-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703517f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Brooklyn: Centre Street - Clinton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "703517b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Centre Street & Clinton Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "703518f", "uuid": "c2678770-c533-012f-bb3b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c88a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703518f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Centre Street - Clinton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "703518b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Centre Street & Clinton Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "718546f", "uuid": "97698660-c54b-012f-f4b0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-317d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718546f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Centre Street - Clinton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches"]}, "back_id": "718546b", "back_text": "St. Phillip's Church, Centre Street\n\nPelletreau, William S.\nEarly New York houses with historical - genealogical notes.\nNew York: Francis P. Harper, 1900.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Centre Street & Clinton Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -17875,7 +17875,7 @@ {"id": "718607f", "uuid": "ae84c710-c54b-012f-f021-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-31f7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718607f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Chambers Street - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts"]}, "back_id": "718607b", "back_text": "Chambers Street, north side, from but not including Broadway to Church Street.\n\nJune 4, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Chambers Street & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718614f", "uuid": "b1191db0-c54b-012f-136b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3205-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718614f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: Chambers Street - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Appliance stores", "Elevated railroads", "Gunsmithing", "Railroad stations", "Sporting goods stores"]}, "back_id": "718614b", "back_text": "(1)\nChambers Street, from and including Broadway to West Broadway.\n\nFebruary, 24, 1929.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing less of the corner building.\n\nFebruary 24, 1929.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, slightly westward at a later date.\n\nNovember 6, 1936.\n\nP.L. Speer.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Chambers Street & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718596f", "uuid": "a9ec9b20-c54b-012f-54b2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-31e1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718596f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Manhattan: Chambers Street - Centre Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "718596b", "back_text": "Chambers Street (right) north side, east from its convergence with\nCity Hall Place at Centre Street (foreground, our tracks thereon). On\nPark Row appears the elevated line. Today (1937) this entire triangular plot is incorporated in the site of the Municipal Building.\n\nAbout 1910.\n\nEugene L. Arbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Chambers Street & Centre Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "718597f", "uuid": "aa3faad0-c54b-012f-0247-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-31e3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718597f&t=w", "date": "1908", "title": "Manhattan: Chambers Street - Centre Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Public utility companies"]}, "back_id": "718597b", "back_text": "1-35 Chambers Street, North West corner of Centre Street, showing the Hall of Records Building. To the right may be seen the Journal Building on Reade Street and New York Edison Building back of it on Duane Street on extreme left may be located The Immigrant Savings Bank on Chambers.\n\n\nAugust 21, 1908.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Chambers Street & Centre Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "718597f", "uuid": "aa3faad0-c54b-012f-0247-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-31e3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718597f&t=w", "date": "1908", "title": "Manhattan: Chambers Street - Centre Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Public utility companies"]}, "back_id": "718597b", "back_text": "1-35 Chambers Street, North West corner of Centre Street, showing the Hall of Records Building. To the right may be seen the Journal Building on Reade Street and New York Edison Building back of it on Duane Street on extreme left may be located The Immigrant Savings Bank on Chambers.\n\nAugust 21, 1908.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Chambers Street & Centre Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718598f", "uuid": "aab6bb00-c54b-012f-062b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-31e5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718598f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Chambers Street - Centre Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718598b", "back_text": "1-35 Chambers Street, at the N.W. corner of Centre Street, showing the Hall of Records Building. The photographer's vantage point is the north easterly corner of City Hall Park and he shows Centre Street and a portion of the Municipal Building on the right.\n\n1939\n\nGift of Museum Photographers Association\nBeecher Ogden, photo\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Chambers Street & Centre Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718599f", "uuid": "ab1467a0-c54b-012f-70b3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-31e7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718599f&t=w", "date": "1933, 1934, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: Chambers Street - Centre Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Monuments & memorials"]}, "back_id": "718599b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nThe Hall of Records Building, 35 to 1 Chambers Street at the N.W. corner of Centre Street, as seen from Park Row.\nThe building on this site was used in Revolutionary times as a prison for American officers and dignitaries; it later was used as the Hall of Records. It was replaced in 1911 by the present building, designed by John R. Thomas, at a cost of over $7,000,000.\n\nJune 22, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, as seen from a pathway in City Hall Park; at the extreme right is the Municipal Building.\n\nMarch 5, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\n\nThe same as No. 1.\n\nOctober 20, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Chambers Street & Centre Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718600f", "uuid": "ab93a720-c54b-012f-9d78-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-31e9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718600f&t=w", "date": "1907", "title": "Manhattan: Chambers Street - Centre Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Halls", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "718600b", "back_text": "8-14 Chambers Street, adjoining and east of the S.E. corner of Centre Street. No. 12 is the old Mechanics Hall.\n\nAbout 1907.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Chambers Street & Centre Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -17907,7 +17907,7 @@ {"id": "718621f", "uuid": "b3db0680-c54b-012f-5a7a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3213-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718621f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Charles Street - 4th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718621b", "back_text": "Charles Street, east from West 4th Street, as seen across the N.E. corner of the two thoroughfares.\nMarch 31, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Charles Street & 4th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718622f", "uuid": "b435ae00-c54b-012f-e1c6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3215-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718622f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Charles Street - 4th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Charles Street (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718622b", "back_text": "Charles Street, north side, east from and including 4th Street, and showing in the foreground 5, 4-1 Van Nest Place. The north side of Charles Street, from 4th to Bleecker Streets, is known as Van Nest Place, (originally Van Ness Place) and has its own house numbers, in order from east to west. See Van Nest Place.\nSpring, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nAccording to the N.Y. Times, Sunday June 7, 1936 - the nomenclature Van Nest Place will be eliminated; Charles Street incorporating same. These structures will become 59 to 51 Charles Street; No. 53 of which is the Synagogue of the Congregation Darech-Amuno, organized in 1838.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Charles Street & 4th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718628f", "uuid": "b6952540-c54b-012f-3476-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3221-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718628f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Charles Street - Greenwich Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Police stations", "Stables"]}, "back_id": "718628b", "back_text": "129, 131, 135 Charles Street, north side, west of and from Greenwich Street. No. 135 is the Sixth Precinct (formerly Fourteenth Precinct) Police Station. (The precincts were renumbered not long after 1920).\n\nOctober 1, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Charles Street & Greenwich Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "718629f", "uuid": "b6ea2d90-c54b-012f-4240-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3223-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718629f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Charles Street - Greenwich Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718629b", "back_text": "(1) Charles Street, south east corner and Greenwich Street looking northwards.\n\n(2) Charles Street, northeast corner between Greenwich and Hudson Streets.\n\nP.L.Speer.\n\n\nMay 5, 1941.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Charles Street & Greenwich Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "718629f", "uuid": "b6ea2d90-c54b-012f-4240-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3223-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718629f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Charles Street - Greenwich Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718629b", "back_text": "(1) Charles Street, south east corner and Greenwich Street looking northwards.\n\n(2) Charles Street, northeast corner between Greenwich and Hudson Streets.\n\nP.L.Speer.\n\nMay 5, 1941.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Charles Street & Greenwich Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718630f", "uuid": "b75859e0-c54b-012f-8c5c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3225-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718630f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Charles Street - Greenwich Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Doors & doorways"]}, "back_id": "718630b", "back_text": "Doorway of 131 Charles Street, north side, between Greenwich and Washington Streets.\n\nOctober 1, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Charles Street & Greenwich Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718624f", "uuid": "b5604ae0-c54b-012f-8438-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-321b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718624f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Charles Street - Hudson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718624b", "back_text": "120 and 118 Charles Street, south side, adjoining and at the\nS.W. corner of Hudson Street.\nMarch 15, 1932.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Charles Street & Hudson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718625f", "uuid": "b5d0b550-c54b-012f-2d8b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-321d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718625f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Charles Street - Hudson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "718625b", "back_text": "Charles Street, south side, west from and including Hudson Street.\nMarch 29, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Charles Street & Hudson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -17964,7 +17964,7 @@ {"id": "718672f", "uuid": "c704e420-c54b-012f-2efe-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3279-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718672f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: Cherokee Place - 76th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["John Jay Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "718672b", "back_text": "Cherokee Place, north from East 76th to 78th Street's. This short thoroughfare forms the westerly boundary of the diminutive John Jay Park, portions of which appear on the right. At the left margin is a municipal bath house serving this neighborhood. Above are several apartment houses erected a number of years ago as an experiment in social reform.\n\nSeptember 29, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Cherokee Place & 76th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "728681f", "uuid": "245070d0-c55b-012f-c53c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-80a0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728681f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Richmond: Cherokee Street - Seaside Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Neighborhoods", "Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "728681b", "back_text": "Cherokee Street, south side, west from Seaside Boulevard (Beach Terrace).\n\nJune 2, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Cherokee Street & Seaside Boulevard, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "726321f", "uuid": "8e6a6b80-c557-012f-6762-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6e36-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726321f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Cherry Avenue - Jenkins Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726321b", "back_text": "Cherry Ave., at the N.E. corner of Jenkins Street, showing the home of Mrs. E.N. Macdonald in 1873. Other owners bearing the name were Jos. and Allen in 1891 and Miss E. in 1925.\n\nJanuary 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Cherry Avenue & Jenkins Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "726322f", "uuid": "8eb2f4b0-c557-012f-4dfb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6e38-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726322f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Cherry Avenue - Kissena Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726322b", "back_text": "140-14 Cherry Avenue, just east of the S.E. corner of Kissena Boulevard, showing one of a large group of small homes erected here recently.\n\n\nAbout 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Cherry Avenue & Kissena Boulevard, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "726322f", "uuid": "8eb2f4b0-c557-012f-4dfb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6e38-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726322f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Cherry Avenue - Kissena Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726322b", "back_text": "140-14 Cherry Avenue, just east of the S.E. corner of Kissena Boulevard, showing one of a large group of small homes erected here recently.\n\nAbout 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Cherry Avenue & Kissena Boulevard, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "733766f", "uuid": "22e5d100-c563-012f-e7a1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a841-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733766f&t=w", "date": "1880", "title": "East River - Shore and skyline - Manhattan - Cherry Hill and Corlears Hook sections.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "733766b", "back_text": "East River, shore and skyline, Manhattan: The Cherry Hill and Corlears Hook sections as viewed northwestward from the Brooklyn Bridge. On the right appears the Brooklyn-Greenpoint shoreline above Wallabout Basin (United States Navy Yard area).\n\nAbout 1880-90\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Cherry Hill and Corlears Hook sections., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "1509249", "uuid": "0533f970-c5ce-012f-3662-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-039c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1509249&t=w", "date": "1934-05-18", "title": "Cherry Street - Catherine Street looking east", "alt_title": ["Knickerbocker Village"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1509250", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Cherry Street - Catherine Street looking east, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} {"id": "731716f", "uuid": "f8e83300-c55f-012f-ed7b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9850-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731716f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Feast of San Rocco [Saint Roch].", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Cherry Street .]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Children", "Crowds", "Feast of San Rocco (New York, N.Y.)", "Parades & processions", "Shrines"]}, "back_id": "731716b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of San Rocco (St. Roch), 1933, No. 1. Parade, bearing the statue of St. Roch, marching west on Cherry Street at Market Slip.\nThe structure in the background is the Manhattan Bridge Anchorage. August 16, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nNo. 2. Parade, moving west on Oak Street, at the corner of New Chambers Street. August 16, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nNo. 3. The same, a little later, showing a group of young girls carrying the American flag. August 16, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Cherry Street , Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -18111,11 +18111,11 @@ {"id": "718795f", "uuid": "f7d19ff0-c54b-012f-b025-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-336f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718795f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Christopher Street - Bleecker Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Corell, J. J.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718795b", "back_text": "(1) Christopher Street, north side and east of Hudson Street.\n\nOctober 2, 1938.\n\n(2) Christopher and Grove Streets, at Washington Place showin the Sheridan Monument.\n\nAugust 12, 1939.\n\n(3) Same, different angle.\n\nP.L.Speer.\n\nAugust 12, 1939.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Christopher Street & Bleecker Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718793f", "uuid": "f7193a30-c54b-012f-3eb5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-336b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718793f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Christopher Street - Bleecker Street.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Abbott, Berenice", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718793b", "back_text": "Christopher and Bleecker Sts., Manhattan\n\nFederal Art Project\n\"Changing New York\"\nBerenice Abbott, photographer\n\n[Note: negative at Museum of the City of New York]\nCode I A-2\nJune 18, 1936\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Christopher Street & Bleecker Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718778f", "uuid": "f17b9620-c54b-012f-e917-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-334d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718778f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Christopher Street - Gay Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718778b", "back_text": "16, 18-20, 22, 24 Christopher Street, south side, adjoining and west of the west corner of Gay Street, west of Greenwich Avenue. Nos. 16, 18, and 20 are old frame houses faced with brick. 18-20 are especially prized for their quaintness.\nJune 4, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Christopher Street & Gay Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "718779f", "uuid": "f1ea86d0-c54b-012f-6865-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-334f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718779f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Christopher Street - Gay Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718779b", "back_text": "22, 20-18, 16, 14 Christopher Street, south side, adjoining and at the west corner of Gay Street, and east: a good view of the old frame houses, faced with brick, at Nos. 20-18 and 16. The dormer windows are an unusual type.\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York. Negative No. 569.\n\n\nAnother view of the same, taken the following summer.\nJune 4, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Christopher Street & Gay Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "718779f", "uuid": "f1ea86d0-c54b-012f-6865-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-334f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718779f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Christopher Street - Gay Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718779b", "back_text": "22, 20-18, 16, 14 Christopher Street, south side, adjoining and at the west corner of Gay Street, and east: a good view of the old frame houses, faced with brick, at Nos. 20-18 and 16. The dormer windows are an unusual type.\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York. Negative No. 569.\n\nAnother view of the same, taken the following summer.\nJune 4, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Christopher Street & Gay Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718774f", "uuid": "efdd5c00-c54b-012f-5a57-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3345-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718774f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Christopher Street - Greenwich Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718774b", "back_text": "Christopher Street, west from Greenwich Avenue as viewed from Sixth Avenue (under the \"El\").\n\nMr. Sperr reports the following: \"John Masefield, as a young man worked in Luke O'Connors Saloon which appears at the left (S.W. corner).\"\n\nJ. J. Corell\nP. L. Sperr\n\n1900\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Christopher Street & Greenwich Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718777f", "uuid": "f10fcae0-c54b-012f-6a78-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-334b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718777f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Christopher Street - Greenwich Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718777b", "back_text": "11 and 13 Christopher Street, north side, between Greenwich Avenue and Waverly Place, as viewed northward from Gay Street.\nThe set back frame structure is No. 11; No. 13 has a brick front.\n\nAbout 1900\n\nJ. J. Corell\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Christopher Street & Greenwich Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718802f", "uuid": "fab88c50-c54b-012f-6477-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-337d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718802f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Christopher Street - Greenwich Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718802b", "back_text": "Christopher Street, south side, from No. 178 Christopher, east of West to Greenwich Streets, showing the demolition of the old houses adjoining and at the S.W. corner of Washington Street. The Barrow Street garage, the Christopher Street wing of which was at 174-168 Christopher Street, has also been demolished, and is to be replaced by a new garage for the Parmelee Transportation Company (the Yellow Cabs).\n\nThe Federal building, with its post office, customs offices, and other federal agencies, is the tall building occupying the entire block bounded by Christopher, Washington, Barrow, and Greenwich Streets.\n\nJuly 25, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Christopher Street & Greenwich Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "718799f", "uuid": "f991caa0-c54b-012f-3b21-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3377-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718799f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Christopher Street - Greenwich Street.", "alt_title": ["'El' station, Ninth Avenue Line, Christopher and Greenwich Streets, Manhattan."], "creator": "Abbott, Berenice", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "718799b", "back_text": "Christopher Street, at Greenwich Street,\nviewing westward, showing the \"El\" station built in January 31, 1867, from a design by a Swiss draftsman, who was employed in Chief Engineer Courtright's office and who contributed this Swiss chalet design. This photo was reproduced on page 90 of the published\nvolume \"Changing New York.\"\n\nJune 18, 1936\n\nBerenice Abbott, photo\nFederal Art Project\n\n\nAnother copy under \"Transportation - Elevated\"\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Christopher Street & Greenwich Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "718799f", "uuid": "f991caa0-c54b-012f-3b21-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3377-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718799f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Christopher Street - Greenwich Street.", "alt_title": ["'El' station, Ninth Avenue Line, Christopher and Greenwich Streets, Manhattan."], "creator": "Abbott, Berenice", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "718799b", "back_text": "Christopher Street, at Greenwich Street,\nviewing westward, showing the \"El\" station built in January 31, 1867, from a design by a Swiss draftsman, who was employed in Chief Engineer Courtright's office and who contributed this Swiss chalet design. This photo was reproduced on page 90 of the published\nvolume \"Changing New York.\"\n\nJune 18, 1936\n\nBerenice Abbott, photo\nFederal Art Project\n\nAnother copy under \"Transportation - Elevated\"\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Christopher Street & Greenwich Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718783f", "uuid": "f35a0e20-c54b-012f-d507-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3357-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718783f&t=w", "date": "1899, 1933", "title": "Manhattan: Christopher Street - Grove Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "718783b", "back_text": "Christopher (right) and Grove (left) Streets, west from Waverly Place (originally W. 6th Street), and showing Greenwich Square Park separating these thoroughfares that converge at this point. Beyond the park are buildings on the west side of Seventh Avenue.\nView 2 is the same area at a later date. Note the absence of the trees and the apartment house (No. 45) at the right.\n\nJ. J. Corell\nP. L. Sperr Collection\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 1: 1899\n\nView 2: May 1, 1933\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Christopher Street & Grove Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718791f", "uuid": "f6693150-c54b-012f-98ca-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3367-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718791f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Christopher Street - Grove Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Greenwich Village (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Sheridan Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Clinics", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "718791b", "back_text": "Christopher Street, Greenwich Park, and Grove Street, east from West 4th Street, at and east of Seventh Avenue South. At the eastern end of Christopher Street (left) may be seen the Sixth Avenue Elevated and the white bank building at the N.E. corner of Sixth Avenue and 9th Street. At Waverly Place, which forks here, is the Northern Dispensary, one of Greenwich Village's older landmarks, built in 1801. It is a building bounded on two sides by one street (or at any rate, what is nowadays one street in name), and on the third side by two streets, Christopher and Grove; its northern side follows the line of Grove Street. The triangular park, on the south side of Christopher Street and the north side of Grove Street, was officially named Greenwich Park in 1856; but the name is hardly ever used. 10 Sheridan Square (q.v.), the new apartment building under construction at the right is the Shenandoah apartment house, which replaces the old houses at 80 and 82 Grove Street, at and adjoining the corner of Grove Street and the western end of Washington Place (originally West 5th Street). About 1928.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Christopher Street & Grove Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718796f", "uuid": "f8606cb0-c54b-012f-b6af-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3371-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718796f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: Christopher Street - Grove Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Washington Place (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "718796b", "back_text": "(1)\nChristopher Street, north side and east of Hudson\nStreet.\nOctober 2, 1938.\n(2)\nChristopher and Grove Streets, at Washington Place\nshowing the Sheridan Monument.\nAugust 12, 1939.\n(3)\nSame, different angle.\nP.L.Speer.\n August 12, 1939.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Christopher Street & Grove Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -18290,7 +18290,7 @@ {"id": "718949f", "uuid": "330d6f60-c54c-012f-148a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-34a2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718949f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "Manhattan: City Hall Park - [Fountain - statue of \"Civic Virtue\".]", "alt_title": ["[City Hall ; Municipal Building.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building (New York, N.Y.)", "New York City Hall (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Monuments & memorials", "Pedestrian bridges", "Statues"]}, "back_id": "718949b", "back_text": "City Hall Park: The neighborhood children taking advantage of the water surrounding \"Civic Virtue\". Shown from left to right across the background, are the eastern wing of City Hall, the Municipal Building and the elevated pedestrian approach over Park Row, to the Brooklyn Bridge.\n\nAugust 10, 1926.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n3679\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "City Hall Park & [Fountain & statue of \"Civic Virtue\".], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718956f", "uuid": "35576ad0-c54c-012f-1916-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-34b0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718956f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: City Hall Park - [Fountain - statue of \"Civic Virtue\".]", "alt_title": ["[City Hall.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["City Hall Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Courthouses", "Parks", "Statues"]}, "back_id": "718956b", "back_text": "City Hall Park: A set of 3 views showing several portions of the park in the midst of winter. No. 1 shows \"Civic Virtue;\" No. 2 the Nathan Hale statue and No. 3, the trees between the City Hall (left) and the old County Court House (right). This latter view is westward and shows in the background, buildings on the west side of Broadway from Murray (left) to Warren (right) Streets.\n\nAbout 1928.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "City Hall Park & [Fountain & statue of \"Civic Virtue\".], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718937f", "uuid": "2e6f9120-c54c-012f-b6a0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-348a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718937f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: City Hall Park - [Fountain - statue of \"Civic Virtue\".]", "alt_title": ["[Municipal Building.]"], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": ["David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["City Hall Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Statues"]}, "back_id": "718937b", "back_text": "City Hall Park: The MacMonnies statue \"Civic Virtue\" silhouetted against the City Hall and the Municipal Building.\n\n1938-9\n\nAlexander Alland\n\nThis photo is one of a series that appeared in the published volume \"Portrait of N. Y.\" by Felix Reisenberg and Alex. Alland, IRGV.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "City Hall Park & [Fountain & statue of \"Civic Virtue\".], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "718902f", "uuid": "210b6af0-c54c-012f-1755-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3445-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718902f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: City Hall Park - [Fountain - statue of \"Civic Virtue\"].", "alt_title": ["[City Hall ; Hall of Records ; Municipal Building ; New York County Court House.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building (New York, N.Y.)", "New York City Hall (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["City Hall Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Courthouses", "Parks", "Statues"]}, "back_id": "718902b", "back_text": "City Hall Park as photographed northeastward from the 24th floor of the New York Telephone & Telegraph Bldg. Shown is the newly added portion at the apex of this triangular civic zone. This was until recently the site of the old Post Office and Federal Bldg. The fountain-statue \"Civic Virtue\" by MacMonnies still stands in front of the City Hall. This is to be removed to Queens and placed near the new Borough Hall. Note the old \"Tweed\" County Court House, the new Hall of Records, and the base of the Municipal Bldg. in the background. Broadway is on the left while on the right is Park Row.\n\n\nJuly 2, 1940\n\nRobert A. Knudtsen\n221 E. 31st St., N.Y.C.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "City Hall Park & [Fountain & statue of \"Civic Virtue\"]., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "718902f", "uuid": "210b6af0-c54c-012f-1755-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3445-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718902f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: City Hall Park - [Fountain - statue of \"Civic Virtue\"].", "alt_title": ["[City Hall ; Hall of Records ; Municipal Building ; New York County Court House.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building (New York, N.Y.)", "New York City Hall (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["City Hall Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Courthouses", "Parks", "Statues"]}, "back_id": "718902b", "back_text": "City Hall Park as photographed northeastward from the 24th floor of the New York Telephone & Telegraph Bldg. Shown is the newly added portion at the apex of this triangular civic zone. This was until recently the site of the old Post Office and Federal Bldg. The fountain-statue \"Civic Virtue\" by MacMonnies still stands in front of the City Hall. This is to be removed to Queens and placed near the new Borough Hall. Note the old \"Tweed\" County Court House, the new Hall of Records, and the base of the Municipal Bldg. in the background. Broadway is on the left while on the right is Park Row.\n\nJuly 2, 1940\n\nRobert A. Knudtsen\n221 E. 31st St., N.Y.C.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "City Hall Park & [Fountain & statue of \"Civic Virtue\"]., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718930f", "uuid": "2bc48570-c54c-012f-2a2d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-347c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718930f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: City Hall Park - [Liberty Loan Bell in City Hall Park.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York City Hall (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["City Hall Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Monuments & memorials", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "718930b", "back_text": "(1) City Hall Park: Tanks in City Hall Park.\n\n1918.\n\n(2) Liberty Loan Bell erected by women in drive for funds during the World War.\n\n1918.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "City Hall Park & [Liberty Loan Bell in City Hall Park.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718955f", "uuid": "3504c890-c54c-012f-b5ad-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-34ae-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718955f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: City Hall Park - [Municipal \"garden\".]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["City Hall Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "718955b", "back_text": "City Hall Park: a set of 4 views of several different corners in this Municipal \"Garden\" spot in the winter of 1928.\n\n1928.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "City Hall Park & [Municipal \"garden\".], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718923f", "uuid": "28f79cb0-c54c-012f-41be-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-346e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718923f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Manhattan: City Hall Park - [Municipal Building.]", "alt_title": ["[City Hall ; State Court Building.]"], "creator": "Underwood & Underwood", "subject": {"name": ["David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building (New York, N.Y.)", "New York City Hall (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["City Hall Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Courthouses", "Monuments & memorials", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "718923b", "back_text": "New York's most beautiful City Hall and its unique Municipal Building. A New photo showing two of the most famous buildings in New York - two buildings which visiting artists and architects invariably go to see. They go to see the exquisite old City Hall because it is a fine example of Colonial Architecture - and curiosity draws them to look at the unique Municipal Building, towering in the background one of the oddest bits of architecture in the history of America's many odd buildings. Behind the City Hall is the rear of the State Court.\n\n10/22/1922\nUnderwood and Underwood\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "City Hall Park & [Municipal Building.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -18330,14 +18330,14 @@ {"id": "718919f", "uuid": "27c0cc00-c54c-012f-4aa8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3467-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718919f&t=w", "date": "1923, 1928", "title": "Manhattan: City Hall Park.", "alt_title": ["[City Court Building ; Hall of Records.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["City Hall Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Monuments & memorials", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "718919b", "back_text": "(1)\nCity Hall Park: A rear view of the City Court, a brownstone structure erected in 1852 on the site of the Rotunda (built in 1816, where works of Art were exhibited). It was occupied by the Court of Special Sessions and in 1879 by the Tax Offices. In the early part of 1929 it was demolished. The Hall of Records, appearing on the right was wrected\nin 1903.\nNovember 1923.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n(2)\nThe same, obscuring the Hall of Records. Structure parti 1ly shown on\nthe right is the Municipal Building.\nOctober 1928.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "City Hall Park., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718907f", "uuid": "231c0ab0-c54c-012f-da2a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-344f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718907f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: City Hall Park.", "alt_title": ["[City Hall ; Hall of Records ; Municipal Building.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building (New York, N.Y.)", "New York City Hall (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["City Hall Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "718907b", "back_text": "City Hall Park: A view of the New York City Hall, located in the center of the Park. Towering edifice shown is the Municipal Building. Between these two, and across the roof of the former is the Hall of Records.\n1936.\nW.P.A. Photo.\nFederal Writers Project.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "City Hall Park., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718926f", "uuid": "2a380670-c54c-012f-523a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3474-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718926f&t=w", "date": "1875", "title": "Manhattan: City Hall Park.", "alt_title": ["[City Hall ; New York County Court House.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York City Hall (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["City Hall Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "718926b", "back_text": "City Hall Park: A view of the New York City Hall, when the Tweed Ring was building the County Court House. The wooden structure shown atop the latter was placed there, so that the public could not observe the slow progress being made. It cost the city $8,000,000 more than it should have; Tweed and his Ring taking the money.\n\nAbout 1875?\n\nBrown Bros.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "City Hall Park., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "718900f", "uuid": "2044b580-c54c-012f-9507-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3441-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718900f&t=w", "date": "1901", "title": "Manhattan: City Hall Park.", "alt_title": ["[City Hall ; View during subway construction.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York City Hall (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["City Hall Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Horse teams", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "718900b", "back_text": "City Hall Park: A view during the construction of the Subway and showing prominently the City Hall.\n\nApril 19, 1901\n\n\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "City Hall Park., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "718900f", "uuid": "2044b580-c54c-012f-9507-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3441-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718900f&t=w", "date": "1901", "title": "Manhattan: City Hall Park.", "alt_title": ["[City Hall ; View during subway construction.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York City Hall (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["City Hall Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Horse teams", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "718900b", "back_text": "City Hall Park: A view during the construction of the Subway and showing prominently the City Hall.\n\nApril 19, 1901\n\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "City Hall Park., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718899f", "uuid": "1fd41270-c54c-012f-81f4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-343f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718899f&t=w", "date": "1898", "title": "Manhattan: City Hall Park.", "alt_title": ["[City Hall decorated for Dewey Celebration.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York City Hall (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["City Hall Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "718899b", "back_text": "City Hall Park: The City Hall decorated for the Dewey Celebration.\n\n1898\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "City Hall Park., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718909f", "uuid": "23de9e70-c54c-012f-97b3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3453-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718909f&t=w", "date": "1889", "title": "Manhattan: City Hall Park.", "alt_title": ["[City Hall decorated for Dewey Celebration.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York City Hall (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["City Hall Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "718909b", "back_text": "City Hall Park: The City Hall decorated for the Dewey Celebration.\n\n1898\n\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "City Hall Park., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718932f", "uuid": "2c92aa60-c54c-012f-17bf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3480-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718932f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Manhattan: City Hall Park.", "alt_title": ["[City Hall.]"], "creator": "Armbruster, Eugene L.", "subject": {"name": ["New York City Hall (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["City Hall Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Monuments & memorials", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "718932b", "back_text": "City Hall Park\nc. 1923\nE.L. Armbruster - photographer\n\nCity Hall Park\nc. 1923\nE.L. Armbruster - photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "City Hall Park., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718964f", "uuid": "392d3500-c54c-012f-5179-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-34c0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718964f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: City Hall Park.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["City Hall Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Parks", "Pedestrian bridges"]}, "back_id": "718964b", "back_text": "P.L. Sperr collection\nJanuary 13, 1945 Rec'd\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "City Hall Park., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718975f", "uuid": "3e0756e0-c54c-012f-a5c8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-34d6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718975f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: City Hall Place - Duane Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718975b", "back_text": "20 City Hall Place, adjoining the N.W. corner of Duane Street, as seen from Pearl Street, and thru clearance for the new Federal Courts Building. This is the parish house of St. Andrew's R.C. Church.\n\nApril 28, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "City Hall Place & Duane Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718976f", "uuid": "3e74bb90-c54c-012f-6e7e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-34d8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718976f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: City Hall Place - Duane Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "718976b", "back_text": "(1) City Hall Place, west side, north from but not including Duane, to but not including Pearl Streets. Site for the new Federal Courts Building being cleared. Building in the process of demolition is the old Department of Health Building, as seen from the rear.\n\nJanuary 20, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same view, showing site completely razed.\n\nMarch 14, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same view, from a later date.\n\nApril 28, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nASSUMING STREET TO BE NORTH AND SOUTH\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "City Hall Place & Duane Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "718555f", "uuid": "9b2215e0-c54b-012f-354f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-318f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718555f&t=w", "date": "1924, 1929, 1932", "title": "Manhattan: City Hall Place - Pearl Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Courthouses", "Monuments & memorials"]}, "back_id": "718555b", "back_text": "(1)\nCentre Street, south from Duane Street, showing the Municipal Building.\nAbout 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nAnother view of the Municipal Building as viewed southward on City Hall Place from Pearl Street. Note on the right a portion of the New York County Court House. St. Andrews R.C. Church (rear of same) appears at the N.E. corner of City Hall Place and Duane Street. The cleared area in the foreground, today (1937) is a part of the Federal Courts Building site.\n\n\nFebruary 25, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(3)\nThe same as No. 2. The low structure on the right is the Hall of Records, occupying the west side of Centre Street, from Chambers to Duane Streets.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nOctober 22, 1932.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "City Hall Place & Pearl Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "718555f", "uuid": "9b2215e0-c54b-012f-354f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-318f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718555f&t=w", "date": "1924, 1929, 1932", "title": "Manhattan: City Hall Place - Pearl Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Courthouses", "Monuments & memorials"]}, "back_id": "718555b", "back_text": "(1)\nCentre Street, south from Duane Street, showing the Municipal Building.\nAbout 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nAnother view of the Municipal Building as viewed southward on City Hall Place from Pearl Street. Note on the right a portion of the New York County Court House. St. Andrews R.C. Church (rear of same) appears at the N.E. corner of City Hall Place and Duane Street. The cleared area in the foreground, today (1937) is a part of the Federal Courts Building site.\n\nFebruary 25, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same as No. 2. The low structure on the right is the Hall of Records, occupying the west side of Centre Street, from Chambers to Duane Streets.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nOctober 22, 1932.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "City Hall Place & Pearl Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "700739f", "uuid": "af8a3420-c52f-012f-9f83-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a62f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700739f&t=w", "date": "About 1930", "title": "Bronx: City Island : a tent colony on east shore.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700739b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "City Island : a tent colony on east shore., Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700740f", "uuid": "aff00820-c52f-012f-87b6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a631-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700740f&t=w", "date": "1936, 1936-07-06", "title": "Bronx: City Island - north on L.I. Sound - east shore.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Long Island Sound (N.Y. and Conn.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700740b", "back_text": "(1) City Island (vantage point): A view northward on Long Island Sound from the east shore of the island at the foot of Kirby Street. The reef with the white cottage, in the center, is Green Flats, on the right is part of Rat Island.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(2) Eastward across the sound toward Long Island from the same vantage point. In the extreme left background are visible buildings on Hart Island.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(3) North toward the Sound, from the City Island Bridge.\n\nP.L.Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "City Island & north on L.I. Sound & east shore., Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700741f", "uuid": "b04a8e10-c52f-012f-23ed-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a633-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700741f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Bronx: City Island - the west shore of the island.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Long Island Sound (N.Y. and Conn.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700741b", "back_text": "City Island: Viewing toward the west shore of the island across Long Island Sound, from Rodmans Neck. Note the airplane on\nthe water.\nMay 29, 1928\nP. L. Sperr\n(2a\nViewing south from City Island Bridge.\nJuly 6, 1936\nP. L. Sperr\n(3)\nFrom the City Island end of the bridge.\nJuly 6, 1936\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "City Island & the west shore of the island., Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} @@ -18455,7 +18455,7 @@ {"id": "703610f", "uuid": "e8031d20-c533-012f-38a9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c942-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703610f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Brooklyn: Classon Avenue - Myrtle Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Episcopal churches", "Food industry"]}, "back_id": "703610b", "back_text": "(1)\nClasson Ave., south from No. 212 at right foreground, just south of Myrtle Ave. The building at right is a part of the Fleischmann's Yeast Corporation. St. Mary's Episcopal Church is seen in the background at the N.W. corner of Willoughby Ave.\n\n1929.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2)\nSame as No. 1.\n1929.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(3)\nThe same as No. 2.\n1929.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Classon Avenue & Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "703626f", "uuid": "ee19c0d0-c533-012f-0ebb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c962-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703626f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Classon Avenue - President Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "United States"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Vocational education"]}, "back_id": "703626b", "back_text": "Classon Avenue, at the southeast corner of President Street, showing the Brooklyn High School for Homemaking.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nSeptember 14, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Classon Avenue & President Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "703622f", "uuid": "ec88a700-c533-012f-f7aa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c95a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703622f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Classon Avenue - Prospect Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "703622b", "back_text": "Classon Avenue, east side, north from Prospect Place, showing the Jewish Hospital. View 2 shows the Prospect Place side of the\nhospital.\nView 3 is at the southeast corner of Classon and Prospect, showing the Brooklyn Home for Aged Men.\nP. L. Sperr September 14, 1941\n Views 1-3\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Classon Avenue & Prospect Place, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "703616f", "uuid": "ea456fe0-c533-012f-0449-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c94e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703616f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Classon Avenue - Putnam Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Presbyterian churches"]}, "back_id": "703616b", "back_text": "Classon and Putnam Avenues, n.e. cor., Brooklyn.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\n(ca.) Aug. 24, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Classon Avenue & Putnam Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "703616f", "uuid": "ea456fe0-c533-012f-0449-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c94e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703616f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Classon Avenue - Putnam Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Presbyterian churches"]}, "back_id": "703616b", "back_text": "Classon and Putnam Avenues, n.e. cor., Brooklyn.\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\n(ca.) Aug. 24, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Classon Avenue & Putnam Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "703624f", "uuid": "ed59e270-c533-012f-8a5e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c95e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703624f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Classon Avenue - St. Johns Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Auditoriums", "Catholic churches", "Educational facilities", "Religious education"]}, "back_id": "703624b", "back_text": "Classon Avenue, north from St. Johns Place. On the east side of the avenue are St. Teresa's Auditorium school and church (F. C.)\nView 2 shows St. Teresa Church, seen from Park Place.\nView 3 is north from near the church.\n\nP.L. Sperr\nSeptember 14, 1941\n Views 1-5\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Classon Avenue & St. Johns Place, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "703621f", "uuid": "ec33e720-c533-012f-ca4d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c958-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703621f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Brooklyn: Classon Avenue - St. Mark's Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "703621b", "back_text": "Classson Avenue (right), at the northwest corner of St. Marks Avenue, showing Public School No. 42.\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York October 15, 1929\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Classon Avenue & St. Mark's Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "703623f", "uuid": "ecf63df0-c533-012f-c69f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c95c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703623f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Classon Avenue - Sterling Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches"]}, "back_id": "703623b", "back_text": "Classon Ave. and Sterling Place, n.e. cor., B'klyn.\nSept. 14, 1941\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Classon Avenue & Sterling Place, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -18463,7 +18463,7 @@ {"id": "703611f", "uuid": "e8559c20-c533-012f-c882-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c944-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703611f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Brooklyn: Classon Avenue - Willoughby Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "703611b", "back_text": "Classon Ave., west side, at and north of Willoughby Ave. A view of St. Mary's Episcopal Church and Rectory facing Classon Ave. The Church was organized in 1835, the cornerstone laid in July 1858; and it was opened for services in 1859.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2)\nSame, showing more of the church.\n1929.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(3)\nSame, showing the north side of the church.\n1929.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(4)\nSame, showing a further view of Classon Ave. Also seen is the Myrtle Ave. Elevated line of the B.M.T. in the background.\n1929.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Classon Avenue & Willoughby Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "703627f", "uuid": "ee681670-c533-012f-0890-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c964-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703627f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Claver Place - Jefferson Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches"]}, "back_id": "703627b", "back_text": "Claver Place, at the southeast corner of Jefferson Avenue, showing the St. Peter Claver Church.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nview 1: Neg.No. A-1029\nview 2: Neg.No. A-1030\n\nAugust, 1941\nViews 1-3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Claver Place & Jefferson Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "728692f", "uuid": "2863ba90-c55b-012f-3857-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-80b6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728692f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Richmond: Clawson Street - Otis Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "728692b", "back_text": "Clawson Street, at Otis Avenue, showing Public School No. 41. The view is from Locust Avenue.\n\nJuly 25, 1937.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Clawson Street & Otis Avenue, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} -{"id": "728693f", "uuid": "28c9cfd0-c55b-012f-cae9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-80b8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728693f&t=w", "date": "1911, 1923", "title": "Richmond: Clawson Street - Princeton Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Davis, William T. (William Thompson)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farmhouses"]}, "back_id": "728693b", "back_text": "(1)\n\n\nClawson Avenue, east side, between Princeton Avenue and Cannon Boulevard, showing the old Anthony Johnson House. Johnson was born in 1784 and died in\n1860.\n\n\nAugust 1, 1911\n\nBy William T. Davis through P. L. Sperr\n\n(2)\n\n\nA distant view of the Anthony Johnson House and sheds, looking northeastward from Tysens Lane at about 10th Street. Before the aforementioned thoroughfares were laid out the house was situated 700 feet north of Tysens Lane and 300 feet west of Hylan Boulevard. Beers's 1874 map shows the house to have been on the H. M. Weeds estate. The maps from 1898 to 1917 place it on the D.\nTysen property.\n\n\nJanuary 13, 1923\n\nBy William T. Davis through P. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Clawson Street & Princeton Avenue, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} +{"id": "728693f", "uuid": "28c9cfd0-c55b-012f-cae9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-80b8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728693f&t=w", "date": "1911, 1923", "title": "Richmond: Clawson Street - Princeton Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Davis, William T. (William Thompson)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farmhouses"]}, "back_id": "728693b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nClawson Avenue, east side, between Princeton Avenue and Cannon Boulevard, showing the old Anthony Johnson House. Johnson was born in 1784 and died in\n1860.\n\nAugust 1, 1911\n\nBy William T. Davis through P. L. Sperr\n\n(2)\n\nA distant view of the Anthony Johnson House and sheds, looking northeastward from Tysens Lane at about 10th Street. Before the aforementioned thoroughfares were laid out the house was situated 700 feet north of Tysens Lane and 300 feet west of Hylan Boulevard. Beers's 1874 map shows the house to have been on the H. M. Weeds estate. The maps from 1898 to 1917 place it on the D.\nTysen property.\n\nJanuary 13, 1923\n\nBy William T. Davis through P. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Clawson Street & Princeton Avenue, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "700780f", "uuid": "bd5caf20-c52f-012f-19ed-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a681-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700780f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Clay Avenue - 170th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Vernam, W. B.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700780b", "back_text": "1371 Clay Ave., south of the S.W. corner of East 170th Street.\nAbout 1922.\n\nW. B. Vernam.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Clay Avenue & 170th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "703628f", "uuid": "eed90460-c533-012f-189c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c966-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703628f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Brooklyn: Clay Street - Commercial Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Coal", "Sewers", "Storage"]}, "back_id": "703628b", "back_text": "Clay Street, at Commercial Street, viewing westward toward the latter and showing operations on a W. P. A. sewer project. On the north side of Commercial Street is a coal yard, on Newtown Creek. Views 3 & 4 are in the opposite (eastward) direction, the houses bearing numbers 11 to 19 Clay Street.\n\nViews 1,2,3,4: July 22, 1936\n\nWorks Progress Administration\nFive Boroughs Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Clay Street & Commercial Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "726326f", "uuid": "904c3260-c557-012f-e44f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6e40-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726326f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Clayton Road - 164th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726326b", "back_text": "Clayton Road, east from 164th to 165th Streets. The houses are shown to be on the north side of the street, which is a one block throughfare, beginning at the fence. 164th Street is in the foreground; it has not yet been paved. 165th Street is in the background, where the open door of the garage can be seen.\n\nApril 1, 1932\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Clayton Road & 164th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -18600,7 +18600,7 @@ {"id": "728752f", "uuid": "4286d390-c55b-012f-8ad8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-812e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728752f&t=w", "date": "1905, 1924", "title": "Richmond: Clove Road - Martling Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Simonson, Mulford; Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Lakes & ponds"]}, "back_id": "728752b", "back_text": "(1)\n740 Clove Road, south of the S.W. corner of Martling Ave., showing a rear view of the Act(ors) Home, as seen from near the east shore of Richmond Lake.\nAbout 1905.\nBy Mulford Simonson.\nFrom Staten Island Museum Collection through P. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, as seen across Richmond Lake, within Clove Lakes Park.\nAbout 1905.\nBy Mulford Simonson.\nFrom Staten Island Museum Collection through P. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nAnother view, at a later date.\n1924.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Clove Road & Martling Avenue, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "728753f", "uuid": "42e16cf0-c55b-012f-1c9f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8130-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728753f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Richmond: Clove Road - Martling Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Simonson, Mulford", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "728753b", "back_text": "740 Clove Road, south of the S.W. corner of Mart-ling Avenue, showing two front views of the Actors Home. View 2 is in the opposite direction of view 1.\n\nAbout 1910\nViews 1-2\n\nBy Mulford Simonson\nP. L. Sperr Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Clove Road & Martling Avenue, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "728754f", "uuid": "434cac90-c55b-012f-5f4a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8132-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728754f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Richmond: Clove Road - Martling Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Simonson, Mulford", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Lakes & ponds"]}, "back_id": "728754b", "back_text": "(1)\n740 Clove Road, south of the S. W. corner of Martling Avenue, showing the Actors' Home.\n\nAbout 1910\n\nBy Mulford Simonson\nFrom P. L. Sperr\n\n(2)\nThe rear of the Home, seen across Richmond Lake in Clove Lakes Park.\n\nAbout 1910\n\nBy Mulford Simonson\nFrom P. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Clove Road & Martling Avenue, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} -{"id": "728755f", "uuid": "43bb2010-c55b-012f-ef91-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8134-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728755f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Richmond: Clove Road - Martling Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "728755b", "back_text": "(1)\n740 Clove Road, south of the S.W. corner of Martling Ave., showing the Actors' Home. It was formerly (1898-1887) the residence of Colonel R. Penn Smith, and earlier (1874) the J.L. Gates residence. The dates refer to maps, on which the owners' names appear.\n\n\n(2)\nAnother view of the house as seen from the opposite direction.\n\n\n(3)\nA rear view of the Home as seen across Richmond Lake.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Clove Road & Martling Avenue, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} +{"id": "728755f", "uuid": "43bb2010-c55b-012f-ef91-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8134-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728755f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Richmond: Clove Road - Martling Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "728755b", "back_text": "(1)\n740 Clove Road, south of the S.W. corner of Martling Ave., showing the Actors' Home. It was formerly (1898-1887) the residence of Colonel R. Penn Smith, and earlier (1874) the J.L. Gates residence. The dates refer to maps, on which the owners' names appear.\n\n(2)\nAnother view of the house as seen from the opposite direction.\n\n(3)\nA rear view of the Home as seen across Richmond Lake.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Clove Road & Martling Avenue, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "728756f", "uuid": "441a1140-c55b-012f-2664-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8136-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728756f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Richmond: Clove Road - Martling Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Simonson, Mulford", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Lakes & ponds"]}, "back_id": "728756b", "back_text": "740 Clove Road, south of the S.W. corner of Martling Avenue, showing a front view of the Actors Home, about 1910.\nBy Mulford Simonson\nFrom P. L. Sperr Collection\n(2)\nA clear view of the Home, seen across Richmond Lake\nin Clove Lakes Park.\nBy Mulford Simonson, about 1910.\nFrom P. L. Sperr Collection\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Clove Road & Martling Avenue, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "728757f", "uuid": "4493af40-c55b-012f-2001-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8138-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728757f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Richmond: Clove Road - Martling Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Simonson, Mulford", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "728757b", "back_text": "740 Clove Road, south of the S.W. corner of Martling Avenue, showing the Actors' Home, in a set of two views.\n\nAbout 1910\nViews 1-2\n\nBy Mulford Simonson\nFrom P. L. Sperr Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Clove Road & Martling Avenue, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "728758f", "uuid": "451a02e0-c55b-012f-96bf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-813a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728758f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Richmond: Clove Road - Martling Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Simonson, Mulford", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Clove Lakes Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gardens", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "728758b", "back_text": "740 Clove Road, south of the S. W. corner of Martling Avenue, showing the grounds of the Actors' Home. The view is toward one of the lakes in Clove Lakes Park. The two views were taken the same day.\n\nAbout 1910\nViews 1,2\n\nBy Mulford Simonson.\nFrom P. L. Sperr Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Clove Road & Martling Avenue, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} @@ -18644,7 +18644,7 @@ {"id": "700783f", "uuid": "be68ba20-c52f-012f-c906-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a687-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700783f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: College Avenue - 143rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700783b", "back_text": "College Avenue, west side, south from E. 144th Street. At the northeast corner of E. 143rd Street can be seen an old frame house, one of the few remaining specimens of this type in the area.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nApril 29, 1941\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "College Avenue & 143rd Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700782f", "uuid": "be1a1d90-c52f-012f-e207-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a685-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700782f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: College Avenue - 144th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700782b", "back_text": "College Avenue, east side, south from E. 145th to E. 144th Streets.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 28, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "College Avenue & 144th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700784f", "uuid": "bec6a580-c52f-012f-a31a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a689-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700784f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: College Avenue - 145th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Educational facilities", "Religious education"]}, "back_id": "700784b", "back_text": "College Avenue, east side, north from E. 145th to E. 146th Streets, showing consecutively, St. Ritas Roman Catholic Church, the rectory, and St. Ritas School. View 2 shows the church alone and views 3 and 4 the parochial school, view 4 being from E. 146th Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nApril 28, 1941\nViews 1-4\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "College Avenue & 145th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "700785f", "uuid": "bf24eef0-c52f-012f-8aa4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a68b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700785f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: College Avenue - 145th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "700785b", "back_text": "(1)\nCollege Avenue, west side, from East 146th(right) to East 145th Streets, looking south and showing Public School No. 11. The school occupies a triangular plot bounded by the three above mentioned thoroughfares.\n\n(2) shows the school as seen from the intersection of 146th and 145th Streets, the former being on the left and the later on the right.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nApril 29, 1941\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "College Avenue & 145th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "700785f", "uuid": "bf24eef0-c52f-012f-8aa4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a68b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700785f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: College Avenue - 145th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "700785b", "back_text": "(1)\nCollege Avenue, west side, from East 146th(right) to East 145th Streets, looking south and showing Public School No. 11. The school occupies a triangular plot bounded by the three above mentioned thoroughfares.\n\n(2) shows the school as seen from the intersection of 146th and 145th Streets, the former being on the left and the later on the right.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 29, 1941\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "College Avenue & 145th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700786f", "uuid": "bf698eb0-c52f-012f-4e02-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a68d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700786f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: College Avenue - 168th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700786b", "back_text": "1266 to 1250 College Ave., east side, between East 169th and East 168th Streets. The view is southward.\n\n1924.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "College Avenue & 168th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "728775f", "uuid": "4c102470-c55b-012f-228c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-815c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728775f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Richmond: College Avenue - New York Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "728775b", "back_text": "160 College Ave., at the S.W. corner of New York Place, showing the Anning S. Prall residence.\n\nMarch 22, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "College Avenue & New York Place, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "726332f", "uuid": "923197f0-c557-012f-e883-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6e4c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726332f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: College Place - 9th Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726332b", "back_text": "The Poppenhusen Institute\nP H I L A N T H R O P I S T :A lover of mankind; one who sympathizes with and endeavors to help his fellow men. (Dictionary.) One who fully deserved the term, but received little recognition beyond his immediate locale for his gifts, was Conrad Poppenhusen of College Point.\nA German immigrant, arriving in America in 1843, he soon made a fortune, lost it, and then made another.\nPoppenhusen's early business training was Acquired in Germany, where his father owned a concern that manufactured numerous small articles out of whalebone. Upon his arrival in America, with considerable means, he went into a partnership and continued the same type of manufacture. Whalebone was becoming a scarce commodity at about this time and when Conrad made the acquaintance of Charles Goodyear he turned his attention to the development of rubber. Not a scientist by any means, but a good businessman, Poppenhusen eventually established a factory in College Point, manufacturing combs and other small articles out of hard rubber. We might say that hard rubber articles were the plastics of one\nhundred years ago.\nIn 1898 several of the hard rubber firms were consolidated and became the American Hard Rubber Company, still in existence and still in College Point.\nAfter attaining marked financial success through his application to business, he turned that success to the lasting benefit of the community. He took a deep interest in many fields, such as town planning, providing homes for his employees in whose welfare he took a personal interest, and other aid projects. At one time he gave 330,000 for the building of the College Point Dutch Reformed Church and in celebration of his 50th birthday he made a gift of one hundred thousand dollars to the people of College Point for the erection and maintenance of what became the Poppenhusen Institute, designed a century ago to provide free instruction in the Arts and Crafts and also commercial and industrial subjects. College Point gets its name from the fact that the Rev. W. A. Muhlenberg founded St. Paul's College there in 1835. The college is long since gone but the community holds its name; College Point. The institute, built in 1868, dominates the landscape above the factor near the homes of his workers and played a most important role in the life of the community. It served as a bank, school, town office, library, Jail, and youth center. The building expresses the tastes of the times between 1854 and 1880.\nA historical room has recently been undertaken, and here, may be seen any old maps, photographs, and antiques of the past, and attempts to recreate the town of the past, to revive the flavor of life a\ncentury ago.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "College Place & 9th Road, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -18803,7 +18803,7 @@ {"id": "733135f", "uuid": "2e5935f0-c562-012f-4d24-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a354-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733135f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Squatters Colony - Columbia Street - Gowanus Canal - Brooklyn.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Squatters", "refuse"]}, "back_id": "733135b", "back_text": "(1)\nA scene in the squatters colony, built by the unemployed, between Columbia Street and Gowanus Canal, Brooklyn.\nJuly 11, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, from another angle.\nJuly 11, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nAnother view, in the same section.\nJuly 11, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Columbia Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733136f", "uuid": "2ec2db80-c562-012f-1f41-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a356-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733136f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Squatters Colony - Columbia Street - Gowanus Canal - Brooklyn.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Factories", "Squatters", "refuse"]}, "back_id": "733136b", "back_text": "(1) A scene in the unemployed squatters colony, between Columbia Street and Gowanus Canal, Brooklyn.\n\nJuly 11, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, from a different angle.\n\nJuly 11, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same; another view.\n\nJuly 11, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Columbia Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733137f", "uuid": "2f175400-c562-012f-6591-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a358-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733137f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Squatters Colony - Columbia Street - Gowanus Canal - Brooklyn.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Squatters", "refuse"]}, "back_id": "733137b", "back_text": "(1) A shack in the making, amongst others, in the squatters colony, between Columbia Street and Gowanus Canal, Brooklyn.\n\nJuly 11, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) Old wagons, trucks and anything convertible to a shelter, are used at the squatters colony, between Columbia Street and Gowanus Canal.\n\nJuly 11, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) Another view, in the same section.\n\nJuly 11, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Columbia Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "733138f", "uuid": "2f7e82f0-c562-012f-8589-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a35a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733138f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Squatters Colony - Columbia Street - Gowanus Canal - Brooklyn.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Boat & ship industry", "Squatters", "refuse"]}, "back_id": "733138b", "back_text": "(1) Shacks of unemployed squatters, colonized between Columbia Street and the Gowanus Canal, Brooklyn.\n\n\nJuly 11, 1932.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2) Another view, in the same section.\n\n\nJuly 11, 1932.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(3) Still another view, in the same section.\n\n\nJuly 11, 1932.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Columbia Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "733138f", "uuid": "2f7e82f0-c562-012f-8589-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a35a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733138f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Squatters Colony - Columbia Street - Gowanus Canal - Brooklyn.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Boat & ship industry", "Squatters", "refuse"]}, "back_id": "733138b", "back_text": "(1) Shacks of unemployed squatters, colonized between Columbia Street and the Gowanus Canal, Brooklyn.\n\nJuly 11, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) Another view, in the same section.\n\nJuly 11, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) Still another view, in the same section.\n\nJuly 11, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Columbia Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733139f", "uuid": "2fda1da0-c562-012f-86e4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a35c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733139f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Squatters Colony - Columbia Street - Gowanus Canal - Brooklyn.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Factories", "Squatters", "refuse"]}, "back_id": "733139b", "back_text": "(1) A scene in the unemployed squatters colony, between Columbia Street and Gowanus Canal, Brooklyn.\n\nJuly 11, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same; a closer view of the shack on the right of No. 1.\n\nJuly 11, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same; another view.\n\nJuly 11, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Columbia Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733140f", "uuid": "30466fc0-c562-012f-b11e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a35e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733140f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Squatters Colony - Columbia Street - Gowanus Canal - Brooklyn.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Factories", "Squatters", "refuse"]}, "back_id": "733140b", "back_text": "(1) A general view of squatters shacks in the colony, between Columbia Street and Gowanus Canal, Brooklyn.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same; from a different angle.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same; from another angle.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Columbia Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733141f", "uuid": "30952d80-c562-012f-f43e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a360-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733141f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Squatters Colony - Columbia Street - Gowanus Canal - Brooklyn.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Squatters"]}, "back_id": "733141b", "back_text": "(1) Unemployed squatters colony, between Columbia Street and Gowanus Canal. July 11, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, from a different angle. July 11, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same, another view. July 11, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Columbia Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -18817,7 +18817,7 @@ {"id": "731426f", "uuid": "856e51d0-c55f-012f-4175-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-960d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731426f&t=w", "date": "1923, 1924", "title": "Colleges and Universities - Columbia University - [Earl Hall for Business.]", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Broadway.]"], "creator": "Bogert, Walter L.; Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Columbia University"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Universities & colleges"]}, "back_id": "731426b", "back_text": "Columbia University: Views showing two sides of Earl Hall. The pedimented entrance faces the Library and is on the interior of this quadrangle. The plainer side is exposed to Broadway. Note the Library to the left in this view, which is eastward from and across Broadway.\n\nWalter L. Bogert\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nJune 1923\nSummer 1924\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Columbia University - [Earl Hall for Business.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731461f", "uuid": "930ebe50-c55f-012f-07b3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9653-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731461f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Colleges and Universities - Columbia University - [Earl Hall for Business.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Bogert, Walter L.", "subject": {"name": ["Columbia University"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Universities & colleges"]}, "back_id": "731461b", "back_text": "(1) Columbia University: Earl, Havermeyer School of Business.\n(2) Earl Hall.\n(3) Journalism Business Rodin Statue.\n\nW.L.Bogert.\n25 Claremont Avenue.\n\nAugust 1, 1940.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Columbia University - [Earl Hall for Business.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731444f", "uuid": "8c718bf0-c55f-012f-a605-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9631-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731444f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Colleges and Universities - Columbia University - [Havemeyer Hall.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Bogert, Walter L.", "subject": {"name": ["Columbia University"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Universities & colleges"]}, "back_id": "731444b", "back_text": "(1) Columbia University: Havenmeyer and Pupin. July 16, 1937.\n\n(2) Same.\n\n(3) Law Engineering and Havenmeyer View from f door of Avery.\n\n(4) Same.\n\nW.L.Bogert\n25 Claremont\nNo Reproduction\nJuly 16, 1937.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Columbia University - [Havemeyer Hall.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731443f", "uuid": "8c1bf840-c55f-012f-6a99-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-962f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731443f&t=w", "date": "1937, 1939", "title": "Colleges and Universities - Columbia University - [Low Library - Alumni House - South Hall - Havemeyer Riverside Tower - Avery Hall.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Bogert, Walter L.", "subject": {"name": ["Columbia University"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Universities & colleges"]}, "back_id": "731443b", "back_text": "(1) Avery, South Hall and Low From Schermerhorn.\n\nJuly 1, 1937.\n\n(2) Taken from Avery Hall shows Alumni House, south and Law Library.\n\nSeptember 6, 1937.\n\n(3) South Field and South Hall with Jefferson statue from Journalism Hall.\n\nJuly 16, 1939.\n\n(4) Engineering, Havenmeyer Riverside tower from Avery.\n\nWalter L. Bozert\n25 Claremont Avenue.\n\n\nJuly 3, 1939.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Columbia University - [Low Library - Alumni House - South Hall - Havemeyer Riverside Tower - Avery Hall.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731443f", "uuid": "8c1bf840-c55f-012f-6a99-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-962f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731443f&t=w", "date": "1937, 1939", "title": "Colleges and Universities - Columbia University - [Low Library - Alumni House - South Hall - Havemeyer Riverside Tower - Avery Hall.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Bogert, Walter L.", "subject": {"name": ["Columbia University"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Universities & colleges"]}, "back_id": "731443b", "back_text": "(1) Avery, South Hall and Low From Schermerhorn.\n\nJuly 1, 1937.\n\n(2) Taken from Avery Hall shows Alumni House, south and Law Library.\n\nSeptember 6, 1937.\n\n(3) South Field and South Hall with Jefferson statue from Journalism Hall.\n\nJuly 16, 1939.\n\n(4) Engineering, Havenmeyer Riverside tower from Avery.\n\nWalter L. Bozert\n25 Claremont Avenue.\n\nJuly 3, 1939.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Columbia University - [Low Library - Alumni House - South Hall - Havemeyer Riverside Tower - Avery Hall.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731442f", "uuid": "8ba7fed0-c55f-012f-2ce3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-962d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731442f&t=w", "date": "1936, 1937, 1938", "title": "Colleges and Universities - Columbia University - [Low Library - Alumni House.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Bogert, Walter L.", "subject": {"name": ["Columbia University"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Universities & colleges"]}, "back_id": "731442b", "back_text": "(1) Columbia University looking North across South Field from 3rd floor of South Hall\nJune 16, 1937.\n\n(2) Law Library from 3rd floor South Hall.\nAugust 24, 1938.\n\n(4) Law Library and Alumnia House from Kent Hall.\nAugust 8, 1936.\n\n(3) Looking north across South Field from 3rd floor of South Hall.\n\nWalter L. Bogert\nAugust 8, 1936.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Columbia University - [Low Library - Alumni House.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731429f", "uuid": "86988a10-c55f-012f-9cc0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9613-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731429f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Colleges and Universities - Columbia University - [Low Library - Avery Hall.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Bogert, Walter L.", "subject": {"name": ["Columbia University"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Universities & colleges"]}, "back_id": "731429b", "back_text": "(1) Columbia University: A view eastward from the rear of Earl Hall (not shown), and showing the rear of The Library with the Avery Building obstructing the view of Fayerweather Hall.\n\n1936.\n\nWalter L. Bogert.\n\n(2) The same as No. 1.\n\n1936.\n\nWalter L. Bogert.\n\n(3) The same; from a slightly different angle, and showing complete obstruction of Fayerweather Hall. Also shown is Schemerhorn Hall.\n\n1936.\n\nWalter L. Bogert.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Columbia University - [Low Library - Avery Hall.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731436f", "uuid": "89533610-c55f-012f-e803-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9621-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731436f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Colleges and Universities - Columbia University - [Low Library - South Hall - Earl Hall for Business.]", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: 116th Street (West).]"], "creator": "Bogert, Walter L.", "subject": {"name": ["Columbia University"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Baptist churches", "Universities & colleges", "churches"]}, "back_id": "731436b", "back_text": "(1) Columbia University: A view northward across South Field, and West 116th Street, and showing from left to right, the School of Business, Earl Hall, Riverside Baptist Church, Havemeyer Hall, The Library and Hamilton Hall. 1936. Walter L. Bogert.\n\n(2) A view, showing solely The Library and Earl Hall. 1936. Walter L. Bogert.\n\n(3) A view of The Library, from another direction. 1936. Walter L. 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This view is photographed in a northeastward direction from the west side of Broadway, and shows on the right a portion of Earl Hall.\n\nSeptember 3, 1937.\n\nP. L. 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Bogert\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Columbia University., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731459f", "uuid": "92530360-c55f-012f-d916-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-964f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731459f&t=w", "date": "1937, 1939, 1940", "title": "Colleges and Universities - Columbia University.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Broadway - Amsterdam Avenue.]"], "creator": "Bogert, Walter L.", "subject": {"name": ["Columbia University"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Universities & colleges"]}, "back_id": "731459b", "back_text": "(1) Columbia University: Campus of College looking South from Earl Hall.\n\nJune 7, 1940/\n\n(2) Columbia Campus looking South from Engineering.\n\nJune 23, 1937\n\n(3) Campus Tower door of Philosophy.\nWalter L. Bogert.\n25 Claremont Avenue.\n\nJuly 23, 1939.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Columbia University., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731445f", "uuid": "8cde1a10-c55f-012f-e904-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9633-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731445f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Colleges and Universities - Columbia University.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Transverse Road.]"], "creator": "Bogert, Walter L.", "subject": {"name": ["Columbia University"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Churches", "Universities & colleges"]}, "back_id": "731445b", "back_text": "(1) Transverse Road Street, Riverside Church tower from University Hall. (2) Riverside Church looking from 121st Street and Morning side Drive.\n(3) Tower door of Philosophy.\n\nWalter L. Bogert\n25 Claremont Avenue.\n\n\nJuly 27, 1937.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Columbia University., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731445f", "uuid": "8cde1a10-c55f-012f-e904-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9633-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731445f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Colleges and Universities - Columbia University.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Transverse Road.]"], "creator": "Bogert, Walter L.", "subject": {"name": ["Columbia University"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Churches", "Universities & colleges"]}, "back_id": "731445b", "back_text": "(1) Transverse Road Street, Riverside Church tower from University Hall. (2) Riverside Church looking from 121st Street and Morning side Drive.\n(3) Tower door of Philosophy.\n\nWalter L. Bogert\n25 Claremont Avenue.\n\nJuly 27, 1937.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Columbia University., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731424f", "uuid": "84ac40e0-c55f-012f-1db5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9609-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731424f&t=w", "date": "1917", "title": "Colleges and Universities - Columbia University.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Underwood & Underwood", "subject": {"name": ["Columbia University"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Universities & colleges"]}, "back_id": "731424b", "back_text": "Franco-American County Exemplified at the Columbia Univ. Convocation of 1917. Standing and singing the \"Star Spangled Banner\"! M. Rene Viviani, Marshal Joffre to left; Pres Butler in center; Mayor Mitchell to right. 5/10/1917 Underwood and Underwood", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Columbia University., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "104926", "uuid": "fcd23e40-c5ee-012f-7c34-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47d9-cad8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=104926&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Columbian(sic) Fishing Club, Eltingville, Staten Island", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Columbian(sic) Fishing Club, Eltingville, Staten Island, N.Y.", "source": "Staten Island post cards / Recreation clubs"} {"id": "1509277", "uuid": "0a260f90-c5ce-012f-a832-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-03b8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1509277&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Columbus Avenue - 61st Street, southwest corner", "alt_title": ["Twelfth Regiment Armory"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1509278", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Columbus Avenue - 61st Street, southwest corner, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} @@ -18887,7 +18887,7 @@ {"id": "719077f", "uuid": "690019e0-c54c-012f-6ea0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-35a1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719077f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: Columbus Avenue - 69th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Handcarts", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "719077b", "back_text": "Columbus Avenue, east side, from near 67th Street to 69th Street,\nacross clearing.\nJanuary 9, 1931.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\n(2)\nColumbus Avenue,east side,looking south across W.69th Street.\nApril 10th, 1941\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Columbus Avenue & 69th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719080f", "uuid": "6a2c9980-c54c-012f-62bd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-35a7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719080f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: Columbus Avenue - 70th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts"]}, "back_id": "719080b", "back_text": "Columbus Avenue, west side, from northeast corner of 70th Street, looking south.\n\nP. L. sperr\n\nApril 19, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Columbus Avenue & 70th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719081f", "uuid": "6a9ed330-c54c-012f-aacc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-35a9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719081f&t=w", "date": "1916", "title": "Manhattan: Columbus Avenue - 70th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Drugstores", "Elevated railroads", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "719081b", "back_text": "Hotel Walton, Columbus Avenue at S. 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Hotel Walton is the 12 story building at the south west corner of west 70th Street.\n\n(2) Columbus Avenue, from a point south east of west 69th street, showing Hotel Walton at south.west corner of 70th street.\n\n(3) Columbus Avenue, West side from north east corner of west 71st street, looking southwards.\n\nP.L.Speer\n\nApril 20, 1941.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Columbus Avenue & 71st Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719084f", "uuid": "6be5bd90-c54c-012f-e2e9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-35af-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719084f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: Columbus Avenue - 71st Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cigar industry", "Dairy products industry", "Elevated railroads", "Hoisting machinery", "demolition"]}, "back_id": "719084b", "back_text": "Columbus Avenue east side north of west 71st Street, showing El demolition.\n\nP. 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HOWE\n58 WEST 22ND ST.\nNEW YORK.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Columbus Circle & [Durland's Riding Academy, one of the stables.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "719152f", "uuid": "883ec3c0-c54c-012f-67cf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3637-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719152f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Columbus Circle - [Durland's Riding Academy, ladies parlor.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Columbus Circle (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Riding schools"]}, "back_id": "719152b", "back_text": "Columbus Circle: Durand's Riding Academy\n\nFRED L. 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HOWE\n58 WEST 22ND ST.\nNEW YORK.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Columbus Circle & [Durland's Riding Academy, one of the stables.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719147f", "uuid": "86831130-c54c-012f-171b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-362d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719147f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Columbus Circle - [Durland's Riding Academy, reception room.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Columbus Circle (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719147b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Columbus Circle & [Durland's Riding Academy, reception room.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719146f", "uuid": "860e2880-c54c-012f-d5c9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-362b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719146f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Columbus Circle - [Durland's Riding Academy.]", "alt_title": ["[Rooms of the New York Riding Club.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Columbus Circle (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719146b", "back_text": "Columbus Circle\nDurland's Riding Academy\n\nFRED L. HOWE,\n36 West 23rd Street.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Columbus Circle & [Durland's Riding Academy.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719148f", "uuid": "86eb1850-c54c-012f-281e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-362f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719148f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Columbus Circle - [Durland's Riding Academy.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719148b", "back_text": "1. 7 8\n2. Amanda B. Durland\n3. Slawson\n4. Slawson\n5. Mary Durland\n6. William Durland Jr.\n7. D. Clarence Durland, Pres. Gen.\n8. Editor of Rides & Drives at time of\n\nColumbus Circle:\nDurland's Riding Academy\n\nFront\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Columbus Circle & [Durland's Riding Academy.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -18941,7 +18941,7 @@ {"id": "719115f", "uuid": "79c56190-c54c-012f-bb5f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-35ed-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719115f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: Columbus Circle - Columbus Monument.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Central Park South.]"], "creator": "Kennedy, Thomas W.", "subject": {"name": ["Columbus, Christopher"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Columbus Circle (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Statues"]}, "back_id": "719115b", "back_text": "Columbus Circle:- The Columbus Monument silhouetted against the Central Park skyline. The view is eastward towards the entrance there. Note the absence of the Maine Monument. On the right is Central Park South.\n\nAbout 1900\n\nThomas W. Kennedy, photo\nThru Beecher Ogden\nMuseum Photo. Assn.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Columbus Circle & Columbus Monument., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719112f", "uuid": "78450ac0-c54c-012f-80d0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-35e7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719112f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Columbus Circle - Columbus statue.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Columbus, Christopher"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Columbus Circle (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Statues"]}, "back_id": "719112b", "back_text": "Columbus Statue\nP.L. Sperr collection\nRec'd November 13, 1945\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Columbus Circle & Columbus statue., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719102f", "uuid": "73a01590-c54c-012f-a2f3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-35d3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719102f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: Columbus Circle - Easterly half.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Columbus Circle (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "719102b", "back_text": "Columbus Circle: A set of 2 views forming a panoramic arrangement of the easterly half of these arterial crossroads as viewed eastward. To the left is Central Park; through the center, Central Park South (W. 59th St.), and to the right are buildings extending to Eighth Ave. Broadway, running on a tangent, separates the last two thoroughfares. Upon the site there shown with rodeo billboards, a modern twin apartment building is being completed in March of 1940. This is the old Ehret (Brewing) Estate property.\n\nOctober 5, 1939\nViews 1,2\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Columbus Circle & Easterly half., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "719134f", "uuid": "81668cf0-c54c-012f-3fc5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3613-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719134f&t=w", "date": "1901", "title": "Manhattan: Columbus Circle - Intersection - Broadway - 8th Avenue - Central Park West - 59th Street (West).", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Columbus, Christopher"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Columbus Circle (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Statues"]}, "back_id": "719134b", "back_text": "Base of Columbus Monument, in the Center of Columbus Circle, at the intersection of Broadway, Eighth Ave, Central Park West and West 59th Street. Foreground shows work in progress for the I.R.T. Subway.\n\nAbout 1901.\n\n\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Columbus Circle & Intersection & Broadway & 8th Avenue & Central Park West & 59th Street (West)., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "719134f", "uuid": "81668cf0-c54c-012f-3fc5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3613-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719134f&t=w", "date": "1901", "title": "Manhattan: Columbus Circle - Intersection - Broadway - 8th Avenue - Central Park West - 59th Street (West).", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Columbus, Christopher"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Columbus Circle (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Statues"]}, "back_id": "719134b", "back_text": "Base of Columbus Monument, in the Center of Columbus Circle, at the intersection of Broadway, Eighth Ave, Central Park West and West 59th Street. Foreground shows work in progress for the I.R.T. Subway.\n\nAbout 1901.\n\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Columbus Circle & Intersection & Broadway & 8th Avenue & Central Park West & 59th Street (West)., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719137f", "uuid": "827bf5c0-c54c-012f-82cb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3619-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719137f&t=w", "date": "1901", "title": "Manhattan: Columbus Circle - Intersection - Broadway - 8th Avenue - Central Park West - 59th Street (West).", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Columbus, Christopher"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Columbus Circle (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Statues"]}, "back_id": "719137b", "back_text": "Columbus Monument, in the centre of Columbus Circle, at the intersection of Broadway, Eighth Ave, Central Park West and West 59th Street. Foreground shows work in progress for the I.R.T. Subway.\n\nAbout 1901.\n\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Columbus Circle & Intersection & Broadway & 8th Avenue & Central Park West & 59th Street (West)., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "731232f", "uuid": "3b8d0610-c55f-012f-1742-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-948a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731232f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Macy's Thanksgiving Parade.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Columbus Circle - 59th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Macy's (Firm)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions", "Thanksgiving Day"]}, "back_id": "731232b", "back_text": "Celebrations Parades Municipal Events:\n\n(1)\nMacy's Thanksgiving Parade, 1932, No.7, at Columbus Circle, looking north. A dachshund balloon being drawn past the Columbus Monument.\nNovember 24, 1932\nP.L.Sperr\n\n(2)\nNo.8. Another view of the dachshund.\nNovember 24, 1932\nP.L.Sperr\n\n(3)\nNo.9. Felix the Cat, proceeding east on 59th Street at Columbus Circle.\nNovember 24, 1932\nP.L.Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Columbus Circle and 59th Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731238f", "uuid": "3e09ce20-c55f-012f-266d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9496-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731238f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Macy's Thanksgiving Parade.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Columbus Circle - 8th Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Macy's (Firm)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions", "Thanksgiving Day"]}, "back_id": "731238b", "back_text": "(1)\nMacy's Thanksgiving Parade, 1933, No. 1. A balloon representing a chicken, held down close to the street, at Columbus Circle.\nThe view is south on Eighth Avenue.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nNo. 2. The dachshund of this year, with Macy's red star on his left side. Columbus Circle; the view is south at Eighth\nAvenue.\nNovember 30, 1933.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nNo. 3. A fat man in a bathing suit. The view is southwest.\nNovember 30, 1933.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Columbus Circle and 8th Avenue, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -19097,7 +19097,7 @@ {"id": "732026f", "uuid": "7daf6d90-c560-012f-2b55-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9aba-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732026f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Islands - Coney Island - Steeplechase Park.", "alt_title": ["[Brooklyn: Surf Avenue - Between 16th and 19th Streets (West).]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Coney Island (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Amusement parks"]}, "back_id": "732026b", "back_text": "Surf Ave., Coney Island, south side, between West 16th to West 19th Streets, showing Steeplechase (An amusement place).\nJuly 8, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Coney Island, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732028f", "uuid": "7e775ba0-c560-012f-4a45-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9abe-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732028f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Islands - Coney Island.", "alt_title": ["[Brooklyn: Surf Avenue - Between 21st and 22nd Streets (West).]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Coney Island (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "732028b", "back_text": "Surf Avenue, west from West 22nd Street. View 2 is east from 21st Street.\n\nSeptember 17, 1939\nViews 1 & 2\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Coney Island, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732000f", "uuid": "7230ba80-c560-012f-374b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9a86-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732000f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Islands - Coney Island - [Riegelmann boardwalk - Ocean Apartments - Saltair Apartments.]", "alt_title": ["[Brooklyn: Surf Avenue - Between 21st and 23rd Streets (West).]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Coney Island (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Boardwalks", "Disasters", "Fires", "Ruins"]}, "back_id": "732000b", "back_text": "(1)\nConey Island (Reigelmann) Boardwalk, between West 21st and 23rd Streets, showing the ruins of the Coney Island fire of 1927. At the left, are the ruins of homes on the west side of West 23rd Street. Large buildings shown (center) on the S.W. corner of Surf Ave., and west 23rd Street, are the Oceans and Saltair Apartments.\n\nAugust 8, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing a more extensive view of the demolished \"Boardwalk\" under construction.\n\nAugust 8, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Coney Island, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "732011f", "uuid": "76b4f120-c560-012f-674c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9a9c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732011f&t=w", "date": "1908", "title": "Islands - Coney Island - Dreamland Park - [Dreamland Park tower.]", "alt_title": ["[Brooklyn: Surf Avenue - Between 5th and 10th Streets (West).]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Coney Island (New York, N.Y.)", "Dreamland Amusement Park (New York, N. Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "732011b", "back_text": "(1) Coney Island, Dreamland Park:\nSurf Ave., south side, between West 10th and 5th Streets, showing \"The Tower\" and lake which were demolished prior to 1917.\n\n\nAbout 1908.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2) The same, looking north west from the beach. This property was converted into a public park prior to 1917, and all buildings in Dreamland were demolished.\n\nAbout 1908.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Coney Island, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "732011f", "uuid": "76b4f120-c560-012f-674c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9a9c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732011f&t=w", "date": "1908", "title": "Islands - Coney Island - Dreamland Park - [Dreamland Park tower.]", "alt_title": ["[Brooklyn: Surf Avenue - Between 5th and 10th Streets (West).]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Coney Island (New York, N.Y.)", "Dreamland Amusement Park (New York, N. Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "732011b", "back_text": "(1) Coney Island, Dreamland Park:\nSurf Ave., south side, between West 10th and 5th Streets, showing \"The Tower\" and lake which were demolished prior to 1917.\n\nAbout 1908.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2) The same, looking north west from the beach. This property was converted into a public park prior to 1917, and all buildings in Dreamland were demolished.\n\nAbout 1908.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Coney Island, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731966f", "uuid": "63a290d0-c560-012f-aad4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9a42-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731966f&t=w", "date": "1923, 1924", "title": "Islands - Coney Island beach - [Riegelmann boardwalk.]", "alt_title": ["[Bushman Baths ; United Cigars ; United Cigars ; Stauch Baths.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Coney Island (New York, N.Y.)", "Coney Island Boardwalk (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Amusement parks", "Cigar industry"]}, "back_id": "731966b", "back_text": "(1)\nConey Island, Boardwalk, north side, west of Stillwell Ave.\nDecember 1923.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2)\nThe same, looking north from the Coney Island Beach, west of view one, between West 19th and 15th Streets.\nMarch 31, 1924.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(3)\nThe same, a close-up, showing Noah's Ark in Steeplechase Park.\nDecember 31, 1924.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(4)\nThe same, a later view of No. 1.\nSeptember 1926.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Coney Island, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731971f", "uuid": "65f90e20-c560-012f-65d5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9a4c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731971f&t=w", "date": "1923, 1924, 1925", "title": "Islands - Coney Island - [Riegelmann boardwalk - Steeplechase Park.]", "alt_title": ["[Bushman Baths ; Washington Baths.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Coney Island (New York, N.Y.)", "Coney Island Boardwalk (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "731971b", "back_text": "(1) Coney Island (Riegelmann) Boardwalk, west from West 15th Street, showing Steeplechase Park in the background.\nDecember 1923.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2) The same, viewed northward from the Coney Island Pier.\nMarch 31, 1924.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(3) The same, a closer view, showing the Washington Baths in the foreground. The building under construction is Child's Restaurant.\nMarch 31, 1924.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(4) The same as view No. 1, showing a view in the same direction, from a point near West 12th Street.\nJune 1925.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Coney Island, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731965f", "uuid": "6323abb0-c560-012f-a9c4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9a40-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731965f&t=w", "date": "1923, 1924", "title": "Islands - Coney Island beach - [Riegelmann boardwalk - Coney Island pier.]", "alt_title": ["[Cable's Hotel ; Prospect Hotel ; Stubbman's Pavilion ; Municipal Baths ; Shelter House ; Cox Baths ; Ocean Baths.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Coney Island (New York, N.Y.)", "Coney Island Boardwalk (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "731965b", "back_text": "(1)\nConey Island (Reigelmann)Boardwalk, east of theConey Island Pier.\nDecember 1923.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2)\nA view northward from a point furthereast, showing Stubbman's Pavillion (center)and the Prospect Hotel. This hotel, formerly Cables, became known as Doyle's Hotel , after the dome was removed.\nDecember 1923.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(3)\nThe same, further east, showing the \"Shelter House\", and the Municipal Baths.\nDecember 1923.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(4)\nThe same, east of Stillwell Ave., showing the Cox and Ocean Baths in the foreground.\nApril 1924.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Coney Island, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -19121,7 +19121,7 @@ {"id": "731996f", "uuid": "70793640-c560-012f-4f15-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9a7e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731996f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Islands - Coney Island - [Riegelmann boardwalk - Coney Island beach.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Coney Island Beach (New York, N.Y.)", "Coney Island Boardwalk (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "731996b", "back_text": "A section of Coney Island's boardwalk, beach, and the Atlantic. This picture gives a good idea of the appearance of Coney Island on a hot week-end or holiday. The fact that it is the only large beach in the metropolitan area which can be reached by subway for a five-cent fare is responsible for its popularity.\n\nAbout 1931.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Coney Island, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732002f", "uuid": "73007620-c560-012f-71f0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9a8a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732002f&t=w", "date": "1932, 1933", "title": "Islands - Coney Island - [Riegelmann boardwalk - Steeplechase Park - West 16th Street in Brooklyn.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Coney Island (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Amusement parks", "Boardwalks"]}, "back_id": "732002b", "back_text": "(1) Coney Island (Reigelmann) Boardwalk, at the N.W. corner of West 16th Street, showing a portion of George C. Tilyou's Steeplechase Park. Shown on the right, is a view northward on West 16th Street, emphasizing the west side. The 3-story frame house, is at the N.E. corner of Surf Ave.\n\nAugust 8, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, showing a more extensive view westward.\n\nJuly 8, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Coney Island, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732005f", "uuid": "744bcc50-c560-012f-f201-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9a90-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732005f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1932", "title": "Islands - Coney Island - [Riegelmann boardwalk - Half-Moon Hotel.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Coney Island (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Boardwalks", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "732005b", "back_text": "(1)\nConey Island (Reigelmann) Boardwalk, north side, east of West 31st Street, showing the Half Moon Hotel (background) at the N.E. corner of West 29th Street.\n\nAugust 6, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, one block further east.\n\nAugust 8, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, showing a partial close-up of view No. 2.\n\nJune 1927.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Coney Island, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "732006f", "uuid": "74c06350-c560-012f-63b4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9a92-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732006f&t=w", "date": "1932, 1933", "title": "Islands - Coney Island - [Riegelmann boardwalk - George Tilyou's Steeplechase Park - West 19th Street in Brooklyn.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Coney Island (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Steeplechase Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Amusement parks", "Boardwalks", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "732006b", "back_text": "(1) Coney Island (Reigelmann) Boardwalk, east from West 19th Street, showing George Tilyou's Steeplechase Park.\n\nAugust 8, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, showing parts of the roller coaster.\n\n\nAugust 8, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same as No. 2, from the opposite direction.\n\nJuly 8, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Coney Island, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "732006f", "uuid": "74c06350-c560-012f-63b4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9a92-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732006f&t=w", "date": "1932, 1933", "title": "Islands - Coney Island - [Riegelmann boardwalk - George Tilyou's Steeplechase Park - West 19th Street in Brooklyn.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Coney Island (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Steeplechase Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Amusement parks", "Boardwalks", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "732006b", "back_text": "(1) Coney Island (Reigelmann) Boardwalk, east from West 19th Street, showing George Tilyou's Steeplechase Park.\n\nAugust 8, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, showing parts of the roller coaster.\n\nAugust 8, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same as No. 2, from the opposite direction.\n\nJuly 8, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Coney Island, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732008f", "uuid": "75a3c770-c560-012f-f0ef-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9a96-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732008f&t=w", "date": "1932, 1933", "title": "Islands - Coney Island - [Riegelmann boardwalk - Bushman Baths - Klarnet Baths - Oriole Baths - Stauch Baths.] - [Brooklyn: Stillwell Avenue - 15th Street (West).]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Coney Island (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Boardwalks", "Clothing stores"]}, "back_id": "732008b", "back_text": "(1) Coney Island (Reigelmann) Boardwalk, north side, west from Stillwell Ave., to West 15th Street, showing from right to left the Stauch, Klarinet, Bushman and Oriole salt water baths.\n\nJuly 8, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, a more limited view.\n\nAugust 9, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same as No. 2, looking eastward.\n\nAugust 8, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Coney Island, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732012f", "uuid": "779ada90-c560-012f-7476-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9a9e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732012f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Islands - Coney Island - [Dreamland entertainment center.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Geo. P. Hall & Son", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Coney Island (New York, N.Y.)", "Dreamland Amusement Park (New York, N. Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Amusement parks"]}, "back_id": "732012b", "back_text": "Coney Island: A view of the famous Dreamland entertainment center.\n\nCopyright 1910 by George P. Hall & Son\nNew York\n\n1910\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Coney Island, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732013f", "uuid": "77e21ba0-c560-012f-a278-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9aa0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732013f&t=w", "date": "1899", "title": "Transportation - Horses - Carriages - Wagons - Coney Island [when horse carriages and bicycles were popular mode of conveyance in Brooklyn.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "732013b", "back_text": "Coney Island, when horse carriages and bicycles were the popular mode of conveyance.\nAbout 1899.\n\nInternational News Photos.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Coney Island, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -19318,7 +19318,7 @@ {"id": "105163", "uuid": "5bc171e0-c5ef-012f-8b6d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47d9-c9b7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=105163&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Country Store Museum [printed by the S.I. Historical Society]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Country Store Museum, Staten Island, N.Y.", "source": "Staten Island post cards / Miscellaneous"} {"id": "104588", "uuid": "7a19f460-c5ee-012f-86ef-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47d9-cbd6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=104588&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Court House and County Clerk's Office Richmond, Staten Island [very tiny tape mark on border]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Court House and County Clerk's Office Richmond, Staten Island, N.Y.", "source": "Staten Island post cards / Buildings (Municipal)"} {"id": "417623", "uuid": "26aaace0-c6cd-012f-4544-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47da-d9e0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=417623&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Court Rebelle, Morningside Park and 122nd Street; Plan of first floor; Plan of upper floors.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York Metropolitan Area"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Architecture"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Court Rebelle, Morningside Park and 122nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Supplement to Apartment houses of the metropolis."} -{"id": "726427f", "uuid": "b31ad2e0-c557-012f-aab9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6f0a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726427f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Queens: Court Square - East Lane", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Prisons"]}, "back_id": "726427b", "back_text": "Court Square, east lane, just south of Thomson Avenue, showing the Queens County Jail and the entrance. The jail is in rear of the County Court House.\n\n\n\n1910's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Court Square & East Lane, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "726427f", "uuid": "b31ad2e0-c557-012f-aab9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6f0a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726427f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Queens: Court Square - East Lane", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Prisons"]}, "back_id": "726427b", "back_text": "Court Square, east lane, just south of Thomson Avenue, showing the Queens County Jail and the entrance. The jail is in rear of the County Court House.\n\n1910's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Court Square & East Lane, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726426f", "uuid": "b2cbd140-c557-012f-3eee-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6f08-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726426f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: Court Square - Jackson Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Courthouses", "Insurance companies", "Prisons"]}, "back_id": "726426b", "back_text": "Court Square (left, not seen), north from the Pennsylvania Railroad yards to Jackson Ave., showing in the foreground the jail. Beyond it is the Court house of Queens County. At the right is shown the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company printing plant.\n\nAbout 1927.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Court Square & Jackson Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "1509557", "uuid": "a6d6a9c0-c5cd-012f-c6e5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-0618-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1509557&t=w", "date": "1941-11-15", "title": "Court Street - Bush Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1509558", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Court Street - Bush Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Brooklyn"} {"id": "1509555", "uuid": "a6933250-c5cd-012f-1e43-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-0616-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1509555&t=w", "date": "1940-07-26", "title": "Court Street - Bush Street, southwest corner", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1509556", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Court Street - Bush Street, southwest corner, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Brooklyn"} @@ -19531,7 +19531,7 @@ {"id": "726466f", "uuid": "c132e910-c557-012f-4d43-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6f58-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726466f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Dane Place - Fleet Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726466b", "back_text": "Dane Place, east from Fleet Street to Dartmouth Street, showing at the left, at the N.E. corner of Exeter Street and Dane Place, the home of Richard Sprague Jr. in 1852. It was rebuilt about 1860 and stood until Nov. 1933 when it was razed. In 1873 it was a part of Mrs. Boerum's Estate. Views number 1 and 2 are taken looking westward.\n\n1922\nViews 2&3: April 1923.\nView 4: March 1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Dane Place & Fleet Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726467f", "uuid": "c18c1aa0-c557-012f-d25f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6f5a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726467f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Queens: Dane Place - Fleet Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farmhouses"]}, "back_id": "726467b", "back_text": "Dane Place, east from Fleet Street. In the center of the view partially around the bend of the Road is the Springsteen house. Casper Springsteen came to Newtown about 1700. His son Joost Derrick settled in Kent County on the Delaware River. Another son Jacobus gave the site for the White Pot Schoolhouse. Casper's son Casper Jr. born in 1725 inherited the Hempstead Swamp farm. He married Barbara Bloom of the Wallabout. Their son David inherited the farm and a new house. He married Phebe Striker of Flatbush. Their son M.S. Springsteen followed as owner. He married Alletta B. Duryea of Jamaica, their offspring David, who married Anna W. Monfort was the last owner. He died in 1912 and his widow Mrs. Springsteen sold the property in December 1928.\n\nMay 1923\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Dane Place & Fleet Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726468f", "uuid": "c1f45dd0-c557-012f-31b0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6f5c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726468f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Queens: Dane Place - Fleet Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farmhouses"]}, "back_id": "726468b", "back_text": "Dane Place (Telegraph poles thereon), east from about Fleet Street. Shown at the left at the N.E. corner of Exeter and Dane Place is the home of Wm. Boerum prior to 1873. At the right is the Abraham Furman house, later known as the Miller house.\n\n1922\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Dane Place & Fleet Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "728783f", "uuid": "4f27dd30-c55b-012f-f32d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-816c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728783f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Richmond: Daniel Low Terrace - Vine Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "728783b", "back_text": "(1) 83 Daniel Low Terrace, east side, south of Vine Street, showing the A. B. Pouch residence.\n\n\nAugust 6, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, as seen from a different angle.\n\nAugust 6, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Daniel Low Terrace & Vine Street, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} +{"id": "728783f", "uuid": "4f27dd30-c55b-012f-f32d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-816c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728783f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Richmond: Daniel Low Terrace - Vine Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "728783b", "back_text": "(1) 83 Daniel Low Terrace, east side, south of Vine Street, showing the A. B. Pouch residence.\n\nAugust 6, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, as seen from a different angle.\n\nAugust 6, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Daniel Low Terrace & Vine Street, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "726469f", "uuid": "c25f1640-c557-012f-3825-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6f5e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726469f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Daniels Street - 84th Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726469b", "back_text": "Daniels Street, north from 84th Road.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 23, 1936\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Daniels Street & 84th Road, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "700846f", "uuid": "d38021a0-c52f-012f-dace-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a705-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700846f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Bronx: Davidson Avenue - Tremont Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "700846b", "back_text": "1953 and 1945 Davidson Ave., at, and adjoining the S.W. corner of West Tremont Ave. The corner apartment house (under construction) is the Shenandoah.\n\nAbout 1925.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Davidson Avenue & Tremont Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "104961", "uuid": "0aa150c0-c5ef-012f-d61e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47d9-ca96-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=104961&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Day Student's Entrance, Notre Dame Convent, Staten Island", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Day Student's Entrance, Notre Dame Convent, Staten Island, N.Y.", "source": "Staten Island post cards / Schools (Private)"} @@ -19671,7 +19671,7 @@ {"id": "719260f", "uuid": "b37ed580-c54c-012f-ab7c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-370f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719260f&t=w", "date": "1914", "title": "Manhattan: Delancey Street - Forsyth Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Day, Joseph P.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Millinery"]}, "back_id": "719260b", "back_text": "Delancey Street, at, adjoining and east of the N.E. corner of Forsyth Street.\nAbout 1914.\n\nJoseph P. Day.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Delancey Street & Forsyth Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719261f", "uuid": "b3e29dd0-c54c-012f-80f4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3711-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719261f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Delancey Street - Forsyth Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Elevated railroads", "Millinery", "Repairing trades", "Restaurants", "Shoes", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "719261b", "back_text": "Delancey Street, north side, east from, but not including Forsyth Street. Note the Second Ave., Elevated on Allen Street.\n\nApril 30, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Delancey Street & Forsyth Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719262f", "uuid": "b45500b0-c54c-012f-366f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3713-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719262f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Delancey Street - Forsyth Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719262b", "back_text": "(1) Delancey Street, south side, east from and including Forsyth Street, to, but not including Eldridge Street. The view also shows Forsyth Street, at and adjoining the S.E. corner of Delancey Street. The view also shows a Jewish Synagogue. NEG # 3336 February 14, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, from a different angle. Note clearance on the right. July 23, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same, a closer view of the Beth Ha-K'nesseth Poalei Zedek Anshei Olia Synague. NEG: 2906 September 21, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Delancey Street & Forsyth Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "719263f", "uuid": "b4c6a3e0-c54c-012f-31b0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3715-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719263f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Delancey Street - Forsyth Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719263b", "back_text": "(1) Delancy Street, south side, east from and including Forsyth Street, to, but not including Eldridge Street. The view also shows Forsyth Street, at and adjoining the S.E. corner of Delancy Street. The view also shows a Jewish Synagogue.\n\nFebruary 14, 1930.\n\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, from a different angle. Note clearance on the right.\n\nJuly 23, 1930.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same, a closer view of the Beth Ha-K'nesseth Polalei Zedek Anshei Olia Synagogue.\n\n\nSeptember 21, 1929.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Delancey Street & Forsyth Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "719263f", "uuid": "b4c6a3e0-c54c-012f-31b0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3715-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719263f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Delancey Street - Forsyth Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719263b", "back_text": "(1) Delancy Street, south side, east from and including Forsyth Street, to, but not including Eldridge Street. The view also shows Forsyth Street, at and adjoining the S.E. corner of Delancy Street. The view also shows a Jewish Synagogue.\n\nFebruary 14, 1930.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, from a different angle. Note clearance on the right.\n\nJuly 23, 1930.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same, a closer view of the Beth Ha-K'nesseth Polalei Zedek Anshei Olia Synagogue.\n\nSeptember 21, 1929.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Delancey Street & Forsyth Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719296f", "uuid": "c18f39d0-c54c-012f-d8dc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3757-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719296f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Delancey Street - Lewis Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719296b", "back_text": "Delancey Street, north side, west from Lewis Street. At the right is a clearance that separates the corner from the balance of the Lewis to Cannon Street's frontage. This, and the corner structure are detailed in view 2.\n\nMay 7, 1939\nNo's. 1-2\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Delancey Street & Lewis Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719270f", "uuid": "b7706640-c54c-012f-f722-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3723-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719270f&t=w", "date": "1934, 1937", "title": "Manhattan: Delancey Street - Ludlow Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Business districts", "Elevated railroads", "Shoe stores"]}, "back_id": "719270b", "back_text": "(1)\nDelancey Street, south side, west from, but not including Ludlow, to and including Allen Streets. Note the Bank of the United States (Nos. 77-79) at the S.E. corner of Allen Street.\nOctober 20, 1934.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nDelancey Street West from Ludlow to Allen Streets, showing \"L\" in background and W.P.A. reconstruction work.\nMay 17, 1937\nP.L.Sperr,\n\n(3)\nDelancey Street, West Allen to Ludlow Street.\nApril 17, 1937.\nP.L.Sperr,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Delancey Street & Ludlow Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719271f", "uuid": "b7e09040-c54c-012f-d386-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3725-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719271f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: Delancey Street - Ludlow Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Millinery", "Shoe stores"]}, "back_id": "719271b", "back_text": "Delancey Street, north side, west from and including Ludlow Street.\n\nMay 8, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Delancey Street & Ludlow Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -19718,7 +19718,7 @@ {"id": "719300f", "uuid": "c334d6a0-c54c-012f-1893-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-375f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719300f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Desbrosses Street - Greenwich Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719300b", "back_text": "(1) Desbrosses Street, south side northwest corner of Greenwich Street, showing piers of elevated after demolition, looking westwards.\n\nJune 1941.\n\n(2) Same, different angle,\n\nP.L.Speer.\n\nMay 5, 1941.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Desbrosses Street & Greenwich Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719301f", "uuid": "c3a77d50-c54c-012f-317e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3761-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719301f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Desbrosses Street - West Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "719301b", "back_text": "Desbrosses Street, north side, east from but not including West, to and including Greenwich Streets. The Desbrosses Street, Station of the Ninth Ave., Elevated is shown on Greenwich Street.\n\nAugust 29, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Desbrosses Street & West Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "1509295", "uuid": "0d57e310-c5ce-012f-21a8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-03ca-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1509295&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Desbrosses Street #16", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1509296", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Desbrosses Street #16, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} -{"id": "700857f", "uuid": "d7301df0-c52f-012f-9e61-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a71b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700857f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Devoe Avenue - 174th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700857b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nDevoe Ave., west side, between East 174th and East 177th Streets, showing the G. Wilson Mansion. It was demolished between 1913 and 1927 and on its site (and the surrounding land) was constructed Starlight Amusement Park. The house stood about fifty feet northwest of where the band stand of the park now (1938) stands.\n\n\n1915.\n\n(2)\n\nA view of the entrance to the mansion.\n\n\n1915.\n\n(3)\n\nThe remains of a small stone and brick structure adjoining the\nhouse, seen on the left in view 1.\n\n\n1915.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Devoe Avenue & 174th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "700857f", "uuid": "d7301df0-c52f-012f-9e61-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a71b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700857f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Devoe Avenue - 174th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700857b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nDevoe Ave., west side, between East 174th and East 177th Streets, showing the G. Wilson Mansion. It was demolished between 1913 and 1927 and on its site (and the surrounding land) was constructed Starlight Amusement Park. The house stood about fifty feet northwest of where the band stand of the park now (1938) stands.\n\n1915.\n\n(2)\n\nA view of the entrance to the mansion.\n\n1915.\n\n(3)\n\nThe remains of a small stone and brick structure adjoining the\nhouse, seen on the left in view 1.\n\n1915.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Devoe Avenue & 174th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700858f", "uuid": "d7848e80-c52f-012f-577a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a71d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700858f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Devoe Avenue - 174th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700858b", "back_text": "Devoe Ave., west side, between East 174th and East 177th Streets, showing the G. Wilson Mansion. It was demolished between 1913 and 1927 and on its site (and the surrounding land) was constructed Starlight Amusement Park. The house stood about fifty feet northwest of where the band stand of the park now (1938) stands. This is a set of four views taken the same day, No. 3 showing the rear of the mansion, and No. 4, a side wall.\n\n1915.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Devoe Avenue & 174th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700859f", "uuid": "d7e3de00-c52f-012f-4b64-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a71f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700859f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Bronx: Devoe Avenue - Wyatt Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Post offices"]}, "back_id": "700859b", "back_text": "Devoe Avenue, at the northwest corner of Wyatt Street, showing a new United States Post office branch, erected 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nJuly 23, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Devoe Avenue & Wyatt Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700860f", "uuid": "d836def0-c52f-012f-b517-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a721-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700860f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: Devoe Avenue - Wyatt Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches"]}, "back_id": "700860b", "back_text": "Devoe Ave., at the N.E. corner of Wyatt Street, showing a Scandinavian tent gospel meeting place.\n\nJuly 31, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nASSUMING STREET TO BE NORTH AND SOUTH\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Devoe Avenue & Wyatt Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} @@ -19831,7 +19831,7 @@ {"id": "719339f", "uuid": "d2553a50-c54c-012f-cce5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-37ad-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719339f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Downing Street - Bedford Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Junk", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "719339b", "back_text": "17, 15 Downing Street, north side, between Bedford and Bleecker Streets. No. 15, now a junk shop, and formerly a stable, is a three-story house between two five-story buildings.\nMay 12, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nASSUMING STREET TO BE EAST AND WEST.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Downing Street & Bedford Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719341f", "uuid": "d30e8910-c54c-012f-2590-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-37b1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719341f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: Downing Street - Bedford Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Factories"]}, "back_id": "719341b", "back_text": "(1)\n24 to 12 Downing Street, south side, between Bedford Street and Sixth Ave. Extension, showing in an eastward direction, a row of low structures (Nos. 22 to 12 inclusive) under demolition. At the rear of these buildings was an enclosed court that was known as Downing Place. The factory building (No. 24) shown on the right will remain. Adjacent to same is the structure shown in View No. 2.\nOctober 11, 1937.\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(2)\n22 Downing Street, a 3-story building with a 2 1/2-story frame addition at its rear. The immediate foreground formerly formed a court yard in the center of this block that known as Downing Place.\nDecember 11, 1937.\nP. L. Sperr\n\nThe New York Times of October 20, 1940 reports the proposed erection of a modern 6 story apartment house on this site. An extensive account, including the early historic background may be found therein. This structure, fronting mainly on the new Sixth Avenue, will be identified as No. 10 Downing Street.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Downing Street & Bedford Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719342f", "uuid": "d35e4d70-c54c-012f-0dd4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-37b3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719342f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Downing Street - Bedford Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719342b", "back_text": "1. Downing St. from Bedford, towards 6th Ave. Neg. A-225 P.L. Sperr, photographer May 14, 1941", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Downing Street & Bedford Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "719343f", "uuid": "d3ca1480-c54c-012f-260f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-37b5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719343f&t=w", "date": "1926, 1932", "title": "Manhattan: Downing Street - Bedford Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Fifth Avenue Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "719343b", "back_text": "(1)\nDowning Street, from Bedford to Bleecker Streets (future Sixth Avenue Extension), inclusive, favoring the south side, but showing part of 33 Downing Street, the old frame building at the N.E. corner of Bedford Street. The front of the house, on Downing Street, is faced with brick.\nThe houses opposite the eastern end of Downing Street are the six-story tenements 211 and 217 Bleecker Street, which lie directly in the path of the projected subway and extension of Sixth Avenue. The Church of Our Lady of Pompeii, at the south corner of Bleecker Street (q.v.), and 8, 10 Downing Street, the five-story tenement houses on the south side, adjoining the church, will also be demolished the year after this photograph was taken. 1926.\n\n\n(2)\nDowning Street, from Bedford Street to Sixth Avenue, inclusive, showing the frame house on the N.E. corner of Bedford Street, and the entire north side of Downing Street. In the background the tower of the One Fifth Avenue apartment hotel is seen over the roofs of the Minetta Street houses east of Sixth Avenue. 1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n\nASSUMING STREET TO BE EAST AND WEST\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Downing Street & Bedford Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "719343f", "uuid": "d3ca1480-c54c-012f-260f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-37b5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719343f&t=w", "date": "1926, 1932", "title": "Manhattan: Downing Street - Bedford Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Fifth Avenue Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "719343b", "back_text": "(1)\nDowning Street, from Bedford to Bleecker Streets (future Sixth Avenue Extension), inclusive, favoring the south side, but showing part of 33 Downing Street, the old frame building at the N.E. corner of Bedford Street. The front of the house, on Downing Street, is faced with brick.\nThe houses opposite the eastern end of Downing Street are the six-story tenements 211 and 217 Bleecker Street, which lie directly in the path of the projected subway and extension of Sixth Avenue. The Church of Our Lady of Pompeii, at the south corner of Bleecker Street (q.v.), and 8, 10 Downing Street, the five-story tenement houses on the south side, adjoining the church, will also be demolished the year after this photograph was taken. 1926.\n\n(2)\nDowning Street, from Bedford Street to Sixth Avenue, inclusive, showing the frame house on the N.E. corner of Bedford Street, and the entire north side of Downing Street. In the background the tower of the One Fifth Avenue apartment hotel is seen over the roofs of the Minetta Street houses east of Sixth Avenue. 1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n\nASSUMING STREET TO BE EAST AND WEST\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Downing Street & Bedford Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719344f", "uuid": "d43a8f60-c54c-012f-986a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-37b7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719344f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: Downing Street - Bedford Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Stables"]}, "back_id": "719344b", "back_text": "Downing Street, north side, west from a point slightly west of Bedford Street (right, not shown) to Varick Street (left), showing a stable at No. 49 Downing Street. Varick Street when north of this street becomes known as Seventh Ave. Extension.\n\nOctober 11, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Downing Street & Bedford Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719337f", "uuid": "d180deb0-c54c-012f-b2e3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-37a9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719337f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "Manhattan: Downing Street - Bleecker Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Dental offices"]}, "back_id": "719337b", "back_text": "Downing Street, southwest from Bleecker Street (originally Herring Street). Downing Street is the first of seven streets laid out in the old Herring Farm at right angles to Herring (later Bleecker) and Bedford Streets.\nNow that Sixth Avenue is to be extended south, the northeastern end of this street will be swallowed up in the extension. The building on the north corner of Bleecker Street, shown at the right, will be demolished, also the Church of Our Lady of Pompeii on the south corner (see Bleecker Street) and Nos. 8, 10 Downing Street, the two five-story tenement houses adjoining the church.\n1926.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Downing Street & Bleecker Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719338f", "uuid": "d1e841f0-c54c-012f-d183-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-37ab-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719338f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: Downing Street - Bleecker Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Junk", "Stores & shops", "Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "719338b", "back_text": "13 to 19 Downing Street, north side, west of Bleecker Street (right, not shown) as viewed from Sixth Ave. Extension and across a demolition between same. Photographers vantage point is a former alley known as Downing Place that laid in the center of the block bounded by Downing, Bleecker, Hancock, and Bedford Streets and which disappeared when Sixth Ave. in its extension was cut through this block. Views 2 and 3 of this set, Show closeup of No. 15, which is occupied by a rag picker.\n\nDecember 11, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Downing Street & Bleecker Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -19905,7 +19905,7 @@ {"id": "1509313", "uuid": "10439b30-c5ce-012f-a267-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-03dc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1509313&t=w", "date": "1919-08-20", "title": "Duane Street #156", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1509314", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Duane Street #156, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} {"id": "465608", "uuid": "51d71c60-c612-012f-3c03-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47db-9f45-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=465608&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Dudley Court, 565-569 West 139th Street; Plan of first floor; Plan of upper floors.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Dudley Court, 565-569 West 139th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Apartment houses of the metropolis."} {"id": "104726", "uuid": "b0331d30-c5ee-012f-d81c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47d9-cb6a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=104726&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Dudley Homestead, New Dorp, Staten Island, N.Y.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Dudley Homestead, New Dorp, Staten Island, N.Y.", "source": "Staten Island post cards / Homes (Private)"} -{"id": "704040f", "uuid": "96749ae0-c534-012f-c5d1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-cc9a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704040f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Brooklyn: Duffield Street - Flatbush Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "704040b", "back_text": "Duffield Street, north across Flatbush Avenue Extention.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nAugust 23, 1939\n\n\nNeg. * 1186\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Duffield Street & Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "704040f", "uuid": "96749ae0-c534-012f-c5d1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-cc9a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704040f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Brooklyn: Duffield Street - Flatbush Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "704040b", "back_text": "Duffield Street, north across Flatbush Avenue Extention.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nAugust 23, 1939\n\nNeg. * 1186\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Duffield Street & Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704041f", "uuid": "96ded6a0-c534-012f-8af7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-cc9c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704041f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Brooklyn: Duffield Street - Fulton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "704041b", "back_text": "Duffield Street, west side, north from Fulton Street.\n\nJuly 1, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Duffield Street & Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704036f", "uuid": "94ef1b70-c534-012f-d8ca-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-cc92-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704036f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Duffield Street - Johnson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "704036b", "back_text": "122-126 Duffield Street (rear view) west side, between Johnson Street (foreground) and Myrtle Ave., showing an old frame house in back of No. 126. This view southeast was taken from the interior of the block.\n\nJune 29, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Duffield Street & Johnson Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704033f", "uuid": "93bd1250-c534-012f-4341-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-cc8c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704033f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Duffield Street - Myrtle Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "704033b", "back_text": "Duffield Street, north from Myrtle Avenue, seen from underneath the Myrtle Avenue \"El.\"\n\nOctober 12, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Duffield Street & Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -19949,7 +19949,7 @@ {"id": "719384f", "uuid": "e475e330-c54c-012f-22e7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3807-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719384f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Dyckman Street - Nagle Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Confectioneries", "Hardware stores", "Restaurants", "Shoe stores", "Variety stores"]}, "back_id": "719384b", "back_text": "(1)\nDyckman Street, south side, west from but not including Nagle Ave.\nOctober 26, 1927.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing a closer view.\nOctober 26, 1927.\n\n(3)\nThe same, showing another view.\nOctober 26, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Dyckman Street & Nagle Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719387f", "uuid": "e5c2d030-c54c-012f-221a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-380d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719387f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Dyckman Street - Payson Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "719387b", "back_text": "(1)\nDyckman Street, north side, west from but not including Payson Ave. This is a three story frame house.\nOctober 26, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same at a later date. Note absence of former frame buildings. Building shown is the Jewish Memorial Hospital, which is just east of Bolton Road (N.Y.C. Railroad tracks).\nJanuary 14, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Dyckman Street & Payson Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719388f", "uuid": "e6366f80-c54c-012f-8bb3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-380f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719388f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Dyckman Street - Payson Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719388b", "back_text": "(1)\nDyckman Street, North side Payson Avenue to River, opposite Staff Street.\n\n(2)\nLooking East along Dyckman Street, Payson near the\nRiver, from Laniels Street.\n\n(3)\nLooking East along Dyckman Street, showing Grove of Willow at intersection of Payson Avenue from Henshaw Street. Wide north and South road being cut through North from Dyckman Street between Payson Avenue and Broadway, when picture was taken.\n\nR.L.Christie.\nJuly 27, 1924.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Dyckman Street & Payson Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "719386f", "uuid": "e5665260-c54c-012f-155d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-380b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719386f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Manhattan: Dyckman Street - Payson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stone walls"]}, "back_id": "719386b", "back_text": "(1)\n307-305 Dyckman Street, north side, west of Payson Street. Buildings shown are frame structures.\nOctober 26, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, now used as a Reading Room, and called the Dyckman Library,\n1923\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\n\n(3)\nThe same, showing an adjoining bit of stone wall.\n1923\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Dyckman Street & Payson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "719386f", "uuid": "e5665260-c54c-012f-155d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-380b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719386f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Manhattan: Dyckman Street - Payson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stone walls"]}, "back_id": "719386b", "back_text": "(1)\n307-305 Dyckman Street, north side, west of Payson Street. Buildings shown are frame structures.\nOctober 26, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, now used as a Reading Room, and called the Dyckman Library,\n1923\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\n(3)\nThe same, showing an adjoining bit of stone wall.\n1923\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Dyckman Street & Payson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719383f", "uuid": "e418ce00-c54c-012f-b366-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3805-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719383f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: Dyckman Street - Post Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "719383b", "back_text": "(1)\nDyckman Street, Post Avenue to Nagel Avenue. (Before Reconstruction).\n\nOctober 24, 1920.\n\n(2)\nSame. (After Reconstruction).\n\nOctober 24, 1926.\n\nPresident Borough Manhatten.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Dyckman Street & Post Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719390f", "uuid": "e7075be0-c54c-012f-7e2b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3813-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719390f&t=w", "date": "1904", "title": "Manhattan: Dyckman Street - Riverside Drive", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cemeteries"]}, "back_id": "719390b", "back_text": "Graveyard of Mt. Washington Presbyterian Church, near the intersection of Dyckman Street and Riverside Drive.\n\n1904.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Dyckman Street & Riverside Drive, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719391f", "uuid": "e75c6480-c54c-012f-92c8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3815-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719391f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Dyckman Street - Riverside Drive", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Presbyterian churches"]}, "back_id": "719391b", "back_text": "(1) Dyckman Street and Riverside Drive at point of intersection. The Fort Washington Presbyterian Church is shown in the picture.\n\nOctober 26th, 1927\n\n(2) The same.\n\nAugust 1926\n\nPhotographs by,\nP.L. Sparr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Dyckman Street & Riverside Drive, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -20044,7 +20044,7 @@ {"id": "733893f", "uuid": "55d51c20-c563-012f-5b69-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a93f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733893f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "East River - Shore and skyline of Manhattan from East 49th Street - [Beekman residential area.]", "alt_title": ["[Campanile Apartments ; River House.]"], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Queensboro Bridge (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "733893b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "East 49th Street - [Beekman residential area.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733896f", "uuid": "57320fe0-c563-012f-0783-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a945-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733896f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "East River - Shore and skyline of Manhattan between East 49th Street and Sutton Square - Williamsburg and Queensborough Bridges.", "alt_title": ["[Chrysler Building; Consumers Brewing Company; Continental Building; General Electric Company; Lincoln Building; New York Central Railroad Building; R.C.A. Building; River House; Waldorf-Astoria Hotel; Empire State Building.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Brewing industry", "Hotels", "Public utility companies"]}, "back_id": "733896b", "back_text": "(1)\nEast River, south from Sutton Square (East 58th Street) to East 49th Street, showing the 13-story apartment house (U shaped) No. 1 Sutton Place South; the Consumers' Brewing Co. plant (center), and the River House, from East 53rd to East 52nd Streets. Also seen is the skyline of Midtown Manhattan showing (right to left) the R.C.A. Building, General Electric (third one) Building, the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, Continental, New York Central (with steepled roof), Lincoln and Chrysler Buildings.\nMarch 5, 1933.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, another view. Also shown (foreground) is a portion of Welfare Island. The Empire State Building appears to the left of the Chrysler.\nMarch 5, 1933.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nAn additional view, showing a larger portion of Welfare Island. These photographs were taken from the Queensborough Bridge.\nMarch 5, 1933.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "East 49th Street and Sutton Square - Williamsburg and Queensborough Bridges., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733899f", "uuid": "588e8d40-c563-012f-7e1e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a94b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733899f&t=w", "date": "1937, 1939", "title": "East River - Shore and skyline of Manhattan between East 50th and 58th Streets - Williamsburg and Queensborough Bridges - [Campanile Apartments ; River House.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queensboro Bridge (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "733899b", "back_text": "(1)\nEast River, shoreline, north from East 50th (left) to East 58th Streets, showing prominently two structures, the 15-story Campanile and the 26-story River House; both at 52nd Street. On the extreme right appears a portion of that exclusive residential area, known as Sutton Place.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(2)\nA similar view from East 49th Street dock. Note to the right the thoroughfare Sutton Place, an extension of York Avenue. In the summer of 1939 the foreground area will be filled in to carry the new East River Drive around the rim of Manhattan. It was proposed to carry same under the aforementioned thoroughfare by a tunnel but local objections forced the abandonment of this plan.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "East 50th and 58th Streets - Williamsburg and Queensborough Bridges - [Campanile Apartments ; River House.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "733898f", "uuid": "581797d0-c563-012f-f258-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a949-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733898f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "East River - Shore and skyline of Manhattan from East 50th Street - Williamsburg and Queensborough Bridges - [Campanile Apartments.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queensboro Bridge (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "733898b", "back_text": "(1)\nEast River, shoreline, north from East 50th Street. In the center appears the 15-story apartment house, The Campanile and, in the background, the Queensborough Bridge.\n\nWinter 1927.\n\n\n(2)\nThe same, at an earlier date, showing a more limited view to (East 55th Street).\n\nSeptember 20, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "East 50th Street - Williamsburg and Queensborough Bridges - [Campanile Apartments.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "733898f", "uuid": "581797d0-c563-012f-f258-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a949-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733898f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "East River - Shore and skyline of Manhattan from East 50th Street - Williamsburg and Queensborough Bridges - [Campanile Apartments.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queensboro Bridge (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "733898b", "back_text": "(1)\nEast River, shoreline, north from East 50th Street. In the center appears the 15-story apartment house, The Campanile and, in the background, the Queensborough Bridge.\n\nWinter 1927.\n\n(2)\nThe same, at an earlier date, showing a more limited view to (East 55th Street).\n\nSeptember 20, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "East 50th Street - Williamsburg and Queensborough Bridges - [Campanile Apartments.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733900f", "uuid": "58e21160-c563-012f-9422-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a94d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733900f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "East River - Shore and skyline of Manhattan between East 51st and 54th Streets - Williamsburg and Queensborough Bridges.", "alt_title": ["[Campanile Apartments ; Consumers Brewing Company ; River House.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Brewing industry"]}, "back_id": "733900b", "back_text": "East River, shore and skyline, Manhattan, from East 51st Street (left) to 54th (right) Sts., showing a water front area that shortly will be improved with the 15 story Campanile (completed in Fall of 1927). This site appears in the left center, being on the south side of 52nd St. Subsequently the River frontage of the 52nd to 53rd Street block will be improved with the 26 story River House. Note on the extreme right, a portion of the old Consumers Brewery.\n\nAug. 31, 1926.\n\nP. L. Sperr,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "East 51st and 54th Streets - Williamsburg and Queensborough Bridges., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733902f", "uuid": "59d4a890-c563-012f-9e58-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a951-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733902f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "East River - Shore and skyline of Manhattan between East 51st and 54th Streets - Williamsburg and Queensborough Bridges.", "alt_title": ["[Campanile Apartments ; River House.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Cigar industry", "Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "733902b", "back_text": "East River, south from East 54th to 51st Streets, showing buildings facing the river. In the foreground is a mortar manufactory between East 54th and 53rd Streets; to its left is a cigar factory, extending from East 53rd to East 52nd Streets on whose site now (1937) stands the River House. On the extreme left is The Campanile, on the south side of East 52nd Street.\n\nJune 23, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "East 51st and 54th Streets - Williamsburg and Queensborough Bridges., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733903f", "uuid": "5a4dd190-c563-012f-793d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a953-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733903f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "East River - Shore and skyline of Manhattan between East 51st and 56th Streets - Williamsburg and Queensborough Bridges.", "alt_title": ["[Chanin Building ; Consumers Brewing Company ; New York Central Railroad Building.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brewing industry", "Building construction", "Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "733903b", "back_text": "East River, shore and skyline, south from East 56th (right) to 51st Streets. In the background appear, under construction, the New York Central Building (right) and the Chanin Building (center).\n\nAutumn 1928.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "East 51st and 56th Streets - Williamsburg and Queensborough Bridges., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -20126,7 +20126,7 @@ {"id": "719432f", "uuid": "f7b47ac0-c54c-012f-acd7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3867-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719432f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: East End Avenue - 79th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Factories"]}, "back_id": "719432b", "back_text": "South end of East End Avenue at 79th Street, showing in background E. M. Schwartz factory.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\nAugust 2, 1927.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "East End Avenue & 79th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719438f", "uuid": "f9f47710-c54c-012f-51fc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3873-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719438f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: East End Avenue - 79th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719438b", "back_text": "East End Ave., east side, south from, but not including East 84th to 79th Streets. Note tennis court on the N.E. corner of East 83rd Street.\n\nSeptember 23, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "East End Avenue & 79th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719433f", "uuid": "f817c430-c54c-012f-e05d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3869-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719433f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: East End Avenue - 80th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719433b", "back_text": "East End Avenue, east side, from East 81st (left) to 80th (right) Street's, as viewed across the cleared area on the westerly side of the Avenue. Behind these structures is the new Drive and the East River.\n\nSeptember 29, 1940\nNo. 1-2\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "East End Avenue & 80th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "719434f", "uuid": "f86f0620-c54c-012f-0c3c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-386b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719434f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: East End Avenue - 81st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719434b", "back_text": "East End Avenue, east side, between 81st Street and 82nd Street, looking northwards.\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\n\nSeptember 29th, 1940.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "East End Avenue & 81st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "719434f", "uuid": "f86f0620-c54c-012f-0c3c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-386b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719434f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: East End Avenue - 81st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719434b", "back_text": "East End Avenue, east side, between 81st Street and 82nd Street, looking northwards.\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\nSeptember 29th, 1940.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "East End Avenue & 81st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719435f", "uuid": "f8d3fa00-c54c-012f-55a7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-386d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719435f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: East End Avenue - 81st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719435b", "back_text": "East End Avenue, north across East 81st Street. To the left is a cleared area extending from 80th to 81st St's. view 2 is limited to the west side, emphasizing the N.W. corner of East 81st Street.\n\nSeptember 29, 1940\nNo's. 1-2\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "East End Avenue & 81st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719436f", "uuid": "f924eb30-c54c-012f-7b26-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-386f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719436f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: East End Avenue - 82nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Coal trade"]}, "back_id": "719436b", "back_text": "Stokes Coal Co., East End Avenue at S. E. corner of 82nd Street. August 2, 1927.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "East End Avenue & 82nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719437f", "uuid": "f9874ac0-c54c-012f-198b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3871-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719437f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: East End Avenue - 83rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719437b", "back_text": "East End Avenue, west side, south from 83rd Street.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\nAugust 30, 1927.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "East End Avenue & 83rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -20142,7 +20142,7 @@ {"id": "719447f", "uuid": "fd532920-c54c-012f-1c7e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3885-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719447f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: East End Avenue - 87th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Horse teams"]}, "back_id": "719447b", "back_text": "East End Avenue, west side, from 87th to 88th Streets, showing site of Doctors' Hospital.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer. August 2, 1927.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "East End Avenue & 87th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718091f", "uuid": "d6456320-c54a-012f-ba75-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2def-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718091f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: East End Avenue - 88th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718091b", "back_text": "GRACIE MANSION East End Avenue and East 88th Street, Manhattan. Built in the Federal style about 1799 on the site of a revolutionary fort, it was the country home of Archibald Gracie, shipping merchant and a director of The Bank of New York. The house was completely restored in 1927, and until 1932 it housed the Museum of the City of New York. It became the official mayor's residence in 1942 during Fiorello LaGuardia's third term.\n\nBank of New York Calendar 1967-68\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "East End Avenue & 88th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718092f", "uuid": "d69fd8d0-c54a-012f-6037-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2df1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718092f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: East End Avenue - 88th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718092b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "East End Avenue & 88th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "718093f", "uuid": "d71cd5e0-c54a-012f-9458-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2df3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718093f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: East End Avenue - 88th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718093b", "back_text": "Carl Schurz Park. A view of the front of Gracie Mansion that faces the East River. This area was once known as Hoorns Hook, as its first owner, Siebert Classon, came from Hoorn, Holland. Prior to the present occupancy by the Museum of the City of New York, its last owner was a Babcock, in 1896. This set consists of four views, all more or less similar.\n\nMay 1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection. View 1-4\n\n\nCredit Line: Inspective\n\nThe Mansion was designated as the official residence of the Mayor of the City of New York by the Board of Estimate on January 8, 1942.\n\nSee \"The New York Times,\" January 9, 1942.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "East End Avenue & 88th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "718093f", "uuid": "d71cd5e0-c54a-012f-9458-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2df3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718093f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: East End Avenue - 88th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "718093b", "back_text": "Carl Schurz Park. A view of the front of Gracie Mansion that faces the East River. This area was once known as Hoorns Hook, as its first owner, Siebert Classon, came from Hoorn, Holland. Prior to the present occupancy by the Museum of the City of New York, its last owner was a Babcock, in 1896. This set consists of four views, all more or less similar.\n\nMay 1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection. View 1-4\n\nCredit Line: Inspective\n\nThe Mansion was designated as the official residence of the Mayor of the City of New York by the Board of Estimate on January 8, 1942.\n\nSee \"The New York Times,\" January 9, 1942.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "East End Avenue & 88th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718094f", "uuid": "d7935c20-c54a-012f-a871-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2df5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718094f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: East End Avenue - 88th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hell Gate Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges"]}, "back_id": "718094b", "back_text": "(1)\nCarl Schurz Park: A view of the northern end of the park, showing the Gracie Mansion there in. This photograph was taken from East End Ave., at East 88th Street and shows the east side of the afore mentioned Ave. in the foreground.\nJanuary 31, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA similar view, showing mainly the south side of the Mansion. The portion appearing on the right, faces the East River.\nJanuary 31, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same as No. 2, at a later date. Appearing in the background are two bridges over the East River; the curved span of the Hellgate; and the suspension type, the Triborough.\nMarch 29, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nThe mansion was made the official residence of the Mayor of the City of New York on January 8, 1942, and has been used for Board of Estimate.\n\nSee \"The New York Times,\" January 9, 1942.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "East End Avenue & 88th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719449f", "uuid": "fe0dd8a0-c54c-012f-2470-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3889-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719449f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: East End Avenue - 89th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719449b", "back_text": "East End Avenue at N. W. corner of 89th Street, showing former site of the House of the Good Shepherd.\nMarch 29, 1929.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "East End Avenue & 89th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "1509325", "uuid": "1236bd20-c5ce-012f-b3d6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-03e8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1509325&t=w", "date": "1945-04-18", "title": "East End Avenue #180-94", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1509326", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "East End Avenue #180-94, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} @@ -20229,10 +20229,10 @@ {"id": "719532f", "uuid": "1ea6c090-c54d-012f-8e13-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-392f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719532f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: East River Drive - Houston Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Williamsburg Bridge (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Sanitary landfills"]}, "back_id": "719532b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "East River Drive & Houston Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719533f", "uuid": "1f149140-c54d-012f-4696-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3931-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719533f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: East River Drive - Houston Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Piers & wharves", "Sanitary landfills"]}, "back_id": "719533b", "back_text": "East River Drive, north from East Houston (left) to 14th Streets, as seen from the Williamsburg Bridge. Note the razing of piers and the piles of material that will be used for filling purposes. This is a set of 3 views.\n\nJune 25, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n830-D3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "East River Drive & Houston Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719534f", "uuid": "1f771360-c54d-012f-466f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3933-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719534f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: East River Drive - Houston Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gas industry", "Power plants", "Public utility companies", "Sanitary landfills", "Storage tanks"]}, "back_id": "719534b", "back_text": "East River Drive, east side, at the foot of East Houston Street, showing piles of material that will be used as a fill on the rivers edge. This is a set of 2 views photographed in a northward direction.\n\nJune 4, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, from a slightly different angle.\n\nJune 4th, 1937\n\nP. L. Sperr,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "East River Drive & Houston Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "719214f", "uuid": "a0e92be0-c54c-012f-77b1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-36b3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719214f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: East River Drive - Jackson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Corlears Hook Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Williamsburg Bridge (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "719214b", "back_text": "(1) Corlears Hook Park, from the East River Drive at Jackson Street. Neg. No. A-905\n\n(2) The same from a different angle. Neg. No. A-906\n\n(3) The same looking north east and showing the Williamsburg Bridge.\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\n\nViews taken,\nJuly 3rd, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "East River Drive & Jackson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "719214f", "uuid": "a0e92be0-c54c-012f-77b1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-36b3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719214f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: East River Drive - Jackson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Corlears Hook Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Williamsburg Bridge (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "719214b", "back_text": "(1) Corlears Hook Park, from the East River Drive at Jackson Street. Neg. No. A-905\n\n(2) The same from a different angle. Neg. No. A-906\n\n(3) The same looking north east and showing the Williamsburg Bridge.\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\nViews taken,\nJuly 3rd, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "East River Drive & Jackson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719522f", "uuid": "1aa000e0-c54d-012f-9bcc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-391b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719522f&t=w", "date": "1939, 1940", "title": "Manhattan: East River Drive - Jackson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Franklin Delano Roosevelt Drive (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Williamsburg Bridge (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals", "Road construction"]}, "back_id": "719522b", "back_text": "East River Drive, west across Jackson Street, showing the demolished area necessitated by this new marginal highway. This extends from South to Front Streets whereupon appear the buildings shown. In the center is Gouverneur Hospital.\n\nNovember 8, 1939\nApril 7, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "East River Drive & Jackson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719520f", "uuid": "19b4ebb0-c54d-012f-2afe-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3917-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719520f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: East River Drive - Montgomery Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Franklin Delano Roosevelt Drive (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Williamsburg Bridge (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals", "Road construction"]}, "back_id": "719520b", "back_text": "East River Drive, east from a point below Montgomery Street, showing constructional details of this new vehicular thoroughfare. The entire block between Front and South Streets has been cleared permitting this to continue as a marginal thoroughfare. On the left is Gouverneur Hospital at Gouverneur Slip. Preceding the Williamsburg Bridge is the open area forming Corlears Hook Park.\n\nApril 7, 1940\nNo's. 1-2-3\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "East River Drive & Montgomery Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "719527f", "uuid": "1caa4df0-c54d-012f-c6d2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3925-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719527f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: East River Drive - Rivington Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "East River Pier 50 (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Coal trade"]}, "back_id": "719527b", "back_text": "(1) East River Drive, north from, and including Rivington Street, as seen from the East River (Williamsburg Bridge). Roadway on left, was formerly Tompkins Street. Note demolition east of Tompkins Street to the rivers edge (formerly East Street).\n\nSeptember 1, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) A view stressing the west side of new highway.\n\nSeptember 1, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The river side of the new arterial highway. Pier No. 50 East River (foot of Rivington Street), appears in the foreground.\n\n\nSeptember 1, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "East River Drive & Rivington Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "719527f", "uuid": "1caa4df0-c54d-012f-c6d2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3925-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719527f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: East River Drive - Rivington Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "East River Pier 50 (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Coal trade"]}, "back_id": "719527b", "back_text": "(1) East River Drive, north from, and including Rivington Street, as seen from the East River (Williamsburg Bridge). Roadway on left, was formerly Tompkins Street. Note demolition east of Tompkins Street to the rivers edge (formerly East Street).\n\nSeptember 1, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) A view stressing the west side of new highway.\n\nSeptember 1, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The river side of the new arterial highway. Pier No. 50 East River (foot of Rivington Street), appears in the foreground.\n\nSeptember 1, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "East River Drive & Rivington Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719528f", "uuid": "1d146750-c54d-012f-dc7d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3927-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719528f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: East River Drive - Stanton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Sanitary landfills"]}, "back_id": "719528b", "back_text": "(1)\nEast River Drive, north from Stanton Street, formerly known as Tompkins Street. Note the earth mounds for a fill of the East River.\nFebruary 12, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, and showing mainly the north bound lane.\nFebruary 12, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "East River Drive & Stanton Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719529f", "uuid": "1d694230-c54d-012f-2784-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3929-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719529f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: East River Drive - Stanton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719529b", "back_text": "East River Drive, west side, between Stanton and East Houston Streets, showing the demolition of the Rubel Ice Plant. For further views of this area see Tompkins Street.\n\nAugust 7, 1936.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\nFederal Art Project.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "East River Drive & Stanton Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719609f", "uuid": "3e2ab3b0-c54d-012f-506e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-39c9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719609f&t=w", "date": "1935, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: East Street - Cherry Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Williamsburg Bridge (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719609b", "back_text": "(1)\nEast Street, north from Cherry Street.\nSeptember 18, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same; north from Grand Street, and showing the former ferry site, being used to clean old brick on.\nJanuary 14, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "East Street & Cherry Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -20297,7 +20297,7 @@ {"id": "704067f", "uuid": "a1670c30-c534-012f-8ea3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ccd0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704067f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Eastern Parkway - Flatbush Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Railroad tracks -- New York (State) -- New York"]}, "back_id": "704067b", "back_text": "Eastern Parkway and Flatbush Avenue, showing the central building of the Brooklyn Public Library. September 2, 1941. Eastern Pkwy. from Plaza Street. Brooklyn Public Library. August 30, 1942. P. L. Sperr.", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Eastern Parkway & Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704069f", "uuid": "a23d4d50-c534-012f-4f92-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ccd4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704069f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Brooklyn: Eastern Parkway - Franklin Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Galleries & museums"]}, "back_id": "704069b", "back_text": "Eastern Parkway north of Franklin Ave.\n\nA general view west and northwest of Franklin Ave., showing in the background, in Institute Park, the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. To the right is Eastern Parkway. Franklin Ave., is visible in the foreground. Washington Ave., is east and south in front of the Arts building; also is Classon Ave., and the Manhattan Beach and Coney Island branch of the Long Island R.R. Union and President Streets, now run east and west to the left of Eastern Parkway to Institute Park. In the foreground west of Franklin Ave., now stands the Girls Commercial High School, east of Franklin Ave., on property of M. & S. Smith, large apartment houses have been built. All buildings east of the Arts building and east of Eastern Parkway, have been demolished. The corner-stone for the Institute was laid in 1896 by Mayor Charles A. Schieren. The two sections of this building were completed in 1897 and 1904. The apprentices Library Association and the Old Brooklyn Institute founded in 1823 and 1843 respectively, were incorporated, in 1890, into this organization. The former building of the old institute was practically destroyed by fire on September 12, 1890.\n\nAbout 1910.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Eastern Parkway & Franklin Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704071f", "uuid": "a302d970-c534-012f-30d5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ccd8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704071f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Brooklyn: Eastern Parkway - Schenectady Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "704071b", "back_text": "Eastern Parkway, at the northwest corner of Schenectady Avenue, showing Public School No. 167.\nBoard of Education of the City of New York October 15, 1929\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Eastern Parkway & Schenectady Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "704072f", "uuid": "a374f510-c534-012f-6d6d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ccda-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704072f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Brooklyn: Eastern Parkway - Utica Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "704072b", "back_text": "Eastern Parkway at the N.W. corner of Utica Avenue, showing the East New York Savings Bank.\n\nThe crowd in front of the bank is worried about their savings. The reason the bank is closed is because of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's order closing all banks in the early part of 1933. The bank could not be reopened until declared solvent by the Federal and State Bank Examiners.\n\nAbout 1933\nViews 1 and 2\n\n\nView 1 - Neg #1793 A\nview 2 - Neg #1794 A\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Eastern Parkway & Utica Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "704072f", "uuid": "a374f510-c534-012f-6d6d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ccda-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704072f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Brooklyn: Eastern Parkway - Utica Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "704072b", "back_text": "Eastern Parkway at the N.W. corner of Utica Avenue, showing the East New York Savings Bank.\n\nThe crowd in front of the bank is worried about their savings. The reason the bank is closed is because of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's order closing all banks in the early part of 1933. The bank could not be reopened until declared solvent by the Federal and State Bank Examiners.\n\nAbout 1933\nViews 1 and 2\n\nView 1 - Neg #1793 A\nview 2 - Neg #1794 A\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Eastern Parkway & Utica Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704073f", "uuid": "a3cbf810-c534-012f-7073-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ccdc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704073f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Eastern Parkway - Utica Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "704073b", "back_text": "Eastern Parkway, at the N. W. corner of Utica Avenue, showing the East New York Savings Bank.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nOctober 24, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Eastern Parkway & Utica Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704074f", "uuid": "a43905c0-c534-012f-0531-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ccde-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704074f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Eastern Parkway - Utica Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "704074b", "back_text": "Eastern Parkway, adjoining the N. W. corner of Utica Avenue, showing St. Matthews Roman Catholic Church. The rectory is on the right.\n\nOctober 24, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Eastern Parkway & Utica Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704068f", "uuid": "a1dd7530-c534-012f-8666-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ccd2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704068f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Brooklyn: Eastern Parkway - Washington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Galleries & museums"]}, "back_id": "704068b", "back_text": "Eastern Parkway, at the S.W. corner of Eastern Parkway and Washington Ave. This is a view of the Brooklyn Institute of Art and Sciences, (also known as the Brooklyn Museum).\n\nAbout 1925.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Eastern Parkway & Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -20398,7 +20398,7 @@ {"id": "719644f", "uuid": "4c2e48a0-c54d-012f-4079-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3a0f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719644f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Elizabeth Street - Prince Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Fruit", "Markets", "Vegetables"]}, "back_id": "719644b", "back_text": "213-215 Elizabeth Street, adjoining and south of the S.W. corner of Prince Street. Buildings shown are frame structures.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Elizabeth Street & Prince Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "731592f", "uuid": "c5f77240-c55f-012f-c4ac-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9758-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731592f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Feast of Maria Santissima del Soccoroso.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Elizabeth Street - Grand Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Feast of Maria Santissima Del Soccorso (New York, N.Y.)", "Shrines"]}, "back_id": "731592b", "back_text": "(1)\nAltar to \"Maria Santissima del Soccoroso\" during her Fiesta on\nElizabeth Street, south of Grand Street.\nAugust 14, 1927.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nElizabeth Street, north from Hester to Grand Streets, decorated for the Feast of Maria Santissima del Soccoroso.\nAugust 14, 1927.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Elizabeth Street and Grand Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731593f", "uuid": "c6681a30-c55f-012f-80d9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-975a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731593f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1927-08", "title": "Feast of Maria Santissima del Soccoroso [Maria S.S. del Sacro Coure.]", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Elizabeth Street - Grand Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Feast of Maria Santissima Del Soccorso (New York, N.Y.)", "Shrines"]}, "back_id": "731593b", "back_text": "Altar to \"Maria S.S. del Sacro Cuore\" during celebration of Fiesta in her name, on Elizabeth Street, south of Grand Street.\n\nAugust 14, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Elizabeth Street and Grand Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731696f", "uuid": "f095d390-c55f-012f-0caf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9828-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731696f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Feast of Saint Augustine.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Elizabeth Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Crowds", "Floats (Parades)"]}, "back_id": "731696b", "back_text": "(1)\nDetail of shrine to St. Augustine, on Elizabeth Street.\nAugust 31, 1925.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2)\nThe same, from another angle.\nAugust 31, 1925.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Elizabeth Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731696f", "uuid": "f095d390-c55f-012f-0caf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9828-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731696f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Feast of Saint Augustine.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Elizabeth Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Crowds", "Floats (Parades)"]}, "back_id": "731696b", "back_text": "(1)\nDetail of shrine to St. Augustine, on Elizabeth Street.\nAugust 31, 1925.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, from another angle.\nAugust 31, 1925.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Elizabeth Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731740f", "uuid": "03107f00-c560-012f-14a1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9880-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731740f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Feast of Santa Fortunata.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Elizabeth Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Children", "Shrines"]}, "back_id": "731740b", "back_text": "Children's miniature shrine venerating Santa Fortunata, on Elizabeth Street, during her Fiesta.\nSeptember 13, 1925.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Elizabeth Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732408f", "uuid": "1b902380-c561-012f-5e95-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9db1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732408f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Food - Fish.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Elizabeth Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Fish", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732408b", "back_text": "Pushcart vendor of Snails in the Italian section on Elizabeth Street.\nAugust 31, 1925.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Elizabeth Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "1557899", "uuid": "34e324c0-c5ed-012f-ccbf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-ef0a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1557899&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Elizabeth Street", "alt_title": ["Tenements - Street peddlers"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc", "Historic buildings"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Elizabeth Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Manhattan"} @@ -20415,7 +20415,7 @@ {"id": "706064f", "uuid": "bdf7b440-c537-012f-ffc9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dc6a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706064f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Brooklyn: Elliott Place N. - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "706064b", "back_text": "North Elliott Place, south from Park Avenue. Showin is part of the vast cleared area for Fort Greene Houses, looking northwestward. View 3 shows the New Cumberland Hospital at Auburn Place.\nP. L. Sperr September 6, 1929\n Views 1-8\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Elliott Place N. & Park Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "706065f", "uuid": "be693490-c537-012f-4431-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-dc6c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706065f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Elliott Place N. - Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "706065b", "back_text": "North Elliott Place, south from Park Avenue. The row of low dwellings and on the east side of the street, across which can be seen the New Cumberland Hospital at Auburn Place. The wire fence on the right marks the playground of Public School 67. The cleared area in the foreground, at Park Avenue is where Fort Greene Houses will be erected.\n\nView 2 is on North Elliott Place, looking north toward Park Avenue. View 3 is on the north side of Park Avenue.\nP. L. Sperr April 11, 1941\n Views 1,2,3\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Elliott Place N. & Park Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "706826f", "uuid": "e3ef2860-c538-012f-6f90-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b543-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706826f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "Brooklyn: Elliott Place S.) - Hanson Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": ["Long Island Rail Road"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "Fifth Avenue (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Dairy products industry", "Elevated railroads", "Factories", "Railroad shops & yards"]}, "back_id": "706826b", "back_text": "South Elliott Place (left foreground), south of Hanson Place to Atlantic Ave. This view is also general and shows the southern section of Brooklyn. It was taken from atop the Y.M.C.A. Building located at 55 Hanson Place, which is between Fort Greene and South Elliott Places. To the right of South Elliott Place is Fort Greene Place. At the left, beyond the Long Island freight yards on the S.E. and S.W. corners of Sixth Ave. respectively are the Sheffield Farms Co. and the A.G. Spalding Co. Manufacturing buildings. Fifth Ave. is a continuation of Fort Greene Place. The trolley car on Fifth Ave. is crossing Pacific Street to enter Flatbush Ave. At the right beyond the triangle is the Fifth Ave. Elevated Line on Flatbush Ave., which swings sharply and continues southward on Fifth Ave. June 1926.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Elliott Place S.) & Hanson Place, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "706827f", "uuid": "e4593eb0-c538-012f-ff37-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b545-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706827f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Elliott Place S.) - Lafayette Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Technical institutes"]}, "back_id": "706827b", "back_text": "South Elliott Place, north from Lafayette Avenue, showing the Brooklyn Technical High School in the background.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nAugust 20, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Elliott Place S.) & Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "706827f", "uuid": "e4593eb0-c538-012f-ff37-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b545-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706827f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Elliott Place S.) - Lafayette Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Technical institutes"]}, "back_id": "706827b", "back_text": "South Elliott Place, north from Lafayette Avenue, showing the Brooklyn Technical High School in the background.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nAugust 20, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Elliott Place S.) & Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "701009f", "uuid": "0a5fd760-c530-012f-afef-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a84b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701009f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Ellis Avenue - Castle Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Vernam, W. B.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "701009b", "back_text": "2164 Ellis Ave., west of the S.W. corner of Castle Hill Ave.\n\nAbout 1927.\n\nW. B. Vernam.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Ellis Avenue & Castle Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701010f", "uuid": "0ac1b900-c530-012f-6996-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a84d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701010f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Ellis Avenue - Virginia Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "General Photographic Company", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "701010b", "back_text": "Ellis Ave., south side, between Virginia and Pugsley Aves.\n\nAbout 1928.\n\nGeneral Photographic Company.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Ellis Avenue & Virginia Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "732031f", "uuid": "440f14d0-c560-012f-8574-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9ac4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732031f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Islands - Ellis Island - Upper New York Bay.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Ellis Island (N.J. and N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Upper Bay (N.Y. and N.J.)"], "topic": ["Ships"]}, "back_id": "732031b", "back_text": "Ellis Island (building with twin tanks) in the Upper New York Bay, off the shore of Jersey City, New Jersey.\n\nView 1: February 17, 1934\nView 2: June 8, 1934\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Ellis Island, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -20450,7 +20450,7 @@ {"id": "704093f", "uuid": "abcbfb50-c534-012f-29e5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-cd04-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704093f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Brooklyn: Emerson Place - DeKalb Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "704093b", "back_text": "Brooklyn\nEmerson Pl. s. across DeKalb Ave.\n7-8-42\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Emerson Place & DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704092f", "uuid": "ab705fd0-c534-012f-1822-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-cd02-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704092f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Emerson Place - Willoughby Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "704092b", "back_text": "Brooklyn\ne. side Emerson Pl. at Willoughby Ave.\nP.L. Sperr\n7-8-42\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Emerson Place & Willoughby Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704094f", "uuid": "ac362f40-c534-012f-00a2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-cd06-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704094f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Emmons Avenue - 14th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Furniture stores", "Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "704094b", "back_text": "1. Emmons Ave. & E.14th St., n.w. cor., Bklyn. Neg. A-131\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 1, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Emmons Avenue & 14th Street (East), Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "704096f", "uuid": "acf6a570-c534-012f-300b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-cd0a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704096f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Emmons Avenue - 15th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "704096b", "back_text": "Emmons Avenue and East 15th Street, Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJune 1, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Emmons Avenue & 15th Street (East), Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "704096f", "uuid": "acf6a570-c534-012f-300b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-cd0a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704096f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Emmons Avenue - 15th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "704096b", "back_text": "Emmons Avenue and East 15th Street, Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn.\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJune 1, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Emmons Avenue & 15th Street (East), Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704095f", "uuid": "ac860130-c534-012f-7516-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-cd08-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704095f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Brooklyn: Emmons Avenue - 15th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Boats", "Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "704095b", "back_text": "Emmons Ave., south side, east from East 15th Street. The view in the foreground has changed. All shacks were confiscated by the City of New York.\n\nAugust 1, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Emmons Avenue & 15th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704099f", "uuid": "ae3149d0-c534-012f-29a0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-cd10-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704099f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Brooklyn: Emmons Avenue - 16th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "704099b", "back_text": "1. Emmons Ave., north side, east of East 16th Street, showing in the foreground at the N.W. corner of Sheepshead Bay Road. A restaurant owned by A. Huisman in 1890, which does not show on the 1929 realty map.\n\nDecember 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n2. Emmons Ave. at E. 16th St., Sheepshead\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 6, 1941.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Emmons Avenue & 16th Street (East), Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704108f", "uuid": "b1db4e60-c534-012f-e9b2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-cd22-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704108f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Brooklyn: Emmons Avenue - 16th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Canoes and canoeing", "Clubs"]}, "back_id": "704108b", "back_text": "1636-1710 Emmons Ave., south side, between East 16th Street and Sheepshead Bay Road, showing at the right, the \"Sheepshead Bay Canoe Club\" at No. 1636\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Emmons Avenue & 16th Street (East), Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -20594,7 +20594,7 @@ {"id": "701015f", "uuid": "0c5cb300-c530-012f-3bc5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a857-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701015f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Bronx: Ewen Avenue - Leyden Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York Central Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Railroad shops & yards"]}, "back_id": "701015b", "back_text": "(1) Ewen Ave. (on which frame houses are facing, foreground), west side, slightly north of Leyden Place, showing the frame dwellings in which the foundry workers of I. G. Johnson and Co. lived. Also shown is the freight yard of the New York Central Railroad, and across it, the Marble Hill section of New York County (Manhattan). The view is in a northeasterly direction.\n\nOctober 27, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, a more extensive view northward. The valley, here seen, is the former line of Spuyten Duyvil Creek which was filled in when the United States Ship Canal was cut through on the Harlem River.\n\nOctober 27, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Ewen Avenue & Leyden Place, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "719700f", "uuid": "639dead0-c54d-012f-5d3e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3a7f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719700f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Exchange Place - 230th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "719700b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Exchange Place & 230th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719701f", "uuid": "6428a7c0-c54d-012f-519e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3a81-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719701f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Exchange Place - 230th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "719701b", "back_text": "City Bank Farmer's Trust Co.,\n43 Exchange Place.\nNo date.\nWall Street's Tallest Tower: City Bank-Farmers Trust Building, 60-story all stone skyscraper completed this week by the George A. Fuller Co.\nbuilders, and turned over to the National City Realty Company. Cross and Cross, architects.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Exchange Place & 230th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "719704f", "uuid": "65742060-c54d-012f-efba-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3a87-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719704f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: Exchange Place - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "719704b", "back_text": "Exchange Place, east from Broadway. On the left is the Central Hanover Bank and Trust Company Building. The incline shown slopes down across New Street to Broad street where the trucks appear.\n\n\nAlexander Alland\n\nThis photo is one of a series that appeared in the published volume \"Portrait of N.Y.\" by Felix Reisenberg and Alex Allard, IRGV.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Exchange Place & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "719704f", "uuid": "65742060-c54d-012f-efba-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3a87-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719704f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: Exchange Place - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "719704b", "back_text": "Exchange Place, east from Broadway. On the left is the Central Hanover Bank and Trust Company Building. The incline shown slopes down across New Street to Broad street where the trucks appear.\n\nAlexander Alland\n\nThis photo is one of a series that appeared in the published volume \"Portrait of N.Y.\" by Felix Reisenberg and Alex Allard, IRGV.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Exchange Place & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719703f", "uuid": "6508b330-c54d-012f-d1d5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3a85-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719703f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Exchange Place - New Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719703b", "back_text": "(1)\nExchange Place, north side, from New, to Broad Streets. In the foreground, appears the excavation on the site of the former Johnstone Building, at No. 30 Broad Street.\n\nSeptember 16, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, from a different angle. Building standing between excavations, is the Ocean Cable Offices, at No. 38-40 Broad Street.\n\nSeptember 16, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Exchange Place & New Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719702f", "uuid": "648cc540-c54d-012f-5c30-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3a83-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719702f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Exchange Place - William Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Bank of New York"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "719702b", "back_text": "(1) Exchange Place, north side, from and including William, to and including Hanover Streets. September 20, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) Another view of the rear of the National City Bank. Also shown is construction in progress on the foundation for the new 59-story City Bank Farmers Trust Co. Building. September 20, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n Neg #1798\n\n(3) The same, showing only the upper floors of the National City Bank Bldg. Also seen are (left to right) the Bank of New York and Trust Company, and the National City Buildings. September 20, 1929.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Exchange Place & William Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "1509337", "uuid": "143bb7c0-c5ce-012f-b201-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-03f4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1509337&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Exchange Place #43", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1509338", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Exchange Place #43, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} @@ -20972,7 +20972,7 @@ {"id": "704286f", "uuid": "f8859440-c534-012f-6044-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ce86-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704286f&t=w", "date": "1890", "title": "Brooklyn: Flatbush Avenue - Ditmas Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farmhouses"]}, "back_id": "704286b", "back_text": "The Old Vanderveer House, Flatbush, Brooklyn\nc. 1890\n\nBy W.R. Vanderveer\nFrom P.L. Sperr Collection\n\nNote: Under the subject heading \"Transportation - Sleigh\" can be found a photo from this same series, showing the Vanderveer family sleighing, with the homestead in the background, ca.1890.\n\nSee also subject heading \"Farming\" (11 photos of Vanderveer farm)\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flatbush Avenue & Ditmas Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704287f", "uuid": "f8eb3770-c534-012f-4bba-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ce88-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704287f&t=w", "date": "1890", "title": "Brooklyn: Flatbush Avenue - Ditmas Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Flower gardens"]}, "back_id": "704287b", "back_text": "Flower garden, Vanderveer farm. Flatbush, Brooklyn.\nc. 1890.\n\nBy W.R. Vanderveer\nFrom PL Sperr Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flatbush Avenue & Ditmas Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704297f", "uuid": "fcbbee30-c534-012f-56d1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ce9c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704297f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Flatbush Avenue - Ditmas Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "704297b", "back_text": "(1)\n1249 Flatbush Ave., east side, between Ditmas and Newkirk Aves., showing Cortelyou House, erected about 1820, when it was occupied by S. Cortelyou, and later to be moved to 412 East 25th Street.\nPrior to 1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing another view of the Garret Vanderveer House alias Cortelyou House. It was erected in 1820 by Simon Cortelyou who was the son-in-law of Garret Vanderveer who owned the house in 1842.\nIncorrect data; see The Cortelyou Genealogy by J.V. Cortelyou, 1942, p. 295.\nPrior to 1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(3)\nThe same, from another angle.\nPrior to 1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flatbush Avenue & Ditmas Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "704295f", "uuid": "fbe646e0-c534-012f-3ecd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ce98-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704295f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Flatbush Avenue - Dorchester Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "704295b", "back_text": "1162-66 Flatbush Avenue, adjoining the S.W. corner of Dorchester Road, showing the Suydam-Ditmars House, built about 1700 and torn down in 1911. Hendrick Suydam, born in 1732, purchased the farm in 1759 from the heirs of Jacobus Lott. The house was owned by the Ditmars family until 1909. John Ditmars, son-in-law of Capt. Andrew Suydam, was the first Ditmars owner.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n\n\nAbout 1898\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flatbush Avenue & Dorchester Road, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "704295f", "uuid": "fbe646e0-c534-012f-3ecd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ce98-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704295f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Flatbush Avenue - Dorchester Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "704295b", "back_text": "1162-66 Flatbush Avenue, adjoining the S.W. corner of Dorchester Road, showing the Suydam-Ditmars House, built about 1700 and torn down in 1911. Hendrick Suydam, born in 1732, purchased the farm in 1759 from the heirs of Jacobus Lott. The house was owned by the Ditmars family until 1909. John Ditmars, son-in-law of Capt. Andrew Suydam, was the first Ditmars owner.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n\nAbout 1898\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flatbush Avenue & Dorchester Road, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704207f", "uuid": "d8ee4730-c534-012f-3967-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-cde8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704207f&t=w", "date": "1937, 1938", "title": "Brooklyn: Flatbush Avenue - Eastern Parkway", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Brooklyn Public Library"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Galleries & museums"]}, "back_id": "704207b", "back_text": "Flatbush Ave. (right) south of Eastern Parkway, showing prominently the $1,000,000 political football, that was to have been the Central Library of Brooklyn, but it was never completed. To the left, partially seen, is the domed structure, known as the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. The elevated land to the left of the Library is the Mt. Prospect Reservoir. View No. 2 shows the $1,000,000 scandal being demolished for the erection of a new library.\n\nJanuary 1, 1937.\nView 2: June 12, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flatbush Avenue & Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704208f", "uuid": "d9457380-c534-012f-9a4f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-cdea-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704208f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Brooklyn: Flatbush Avenue - Empire Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "704208b", "back_text": "Flatbush Ave., at the N.E. corner of Empire Blvd. (Flatbush Ave., is in the foreground).\nAbout 1900.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flatbush Avenue & Empire Boulevard, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704241f", "uuid": "e67e0c90-c534-012f-96e0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ce2c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704241f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Flatbush Avenue - Fenimore Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "704241b", "back_text": "Flatbush Ave., east side, between Fenimore and Hawthorne Streets. A view of Flatbush Ave., in the background. In the foreground, is a statue once on the estate of Dr. H. L. Bartlett{ whose estate was bound on the north by Fenimore Street, on the south by Hawthorne Street, on the west by Flatbush Ave., and on the east by Bedford Ave). 1900. Eugene L. Armbruster collection.", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flatbush Avenue & Fenimore Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -21039,7 +21039,7 @@ {"id": "704344f", "uuid": "0feef8f0-c535-012f-c745-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-cefa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704344f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Brooklyn: Flatbush Avenue - Rockwell Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "Fulton Street (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Construction", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "704344b", "back_text": "Flatbush Ave. Extension, east side, at a point north of its intersection with Rockwell Place (right), showing, partially overhead the Fulton Street (B.M.T.) Elevated line. Also, in the order mentioned, looking east across clearing are: the east side of Rockwell Place and the Majestic Theatre Building.\n\nAbout 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flatbush Avenue & Rockwell Place, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704224f", "uuid": "e0a29b60-c534-012f-2fc2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ce0a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704224f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Flatbush Avenue - Rutland Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "704224b", "back_text": "(1) Flatbush Ave., west side, north from Rutland Road, showing in the foreground, the Thatcher House (No. 590), and to its right, No. 582 which was razed in 1928 to make way for the Patio Theatre.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2) The same, another angle.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(3) The same, showing only the Thatcher House.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(4) The same, showing a more general view of the Avenue.\n\nApril 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flatbush Avenue & Rutland Road, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704225f", "uuid": "e127e930-c534-012f-f593-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ce0c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704225f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Flatbush Avenue - Rutland Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "704225b", "back_text": "Flatbush Ave., west side, north from just south of Rutland Road, seen in the right foreground. In the center at left, is Chester Court. The 4-story building occupies the sites of the Birdsall and Vanderbilt homes.\n\nMay 1929.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flatbush Avenue & Rutland Road, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "704184f", "uuid": "cf95f2e0-c534-012f-a98f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-cdba-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704184f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Flatbush Avenue - Schermerhorn Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "704184b", "back_text": "Flatbush Avenue at Schermerhorn Street, west side\nBrooklyn\n\n\n7/21/42\n\nFLATBUSH AVE. at SCHERMERHORN ST. W.S.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flatbush Avenue & Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "704184f", "uuid": "cf95f2e0-c534-012f-a98f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-cdba-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704184f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Flatbush Avenue - Schermerhorn Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "704184b", "back_text": "Flatbush Avenue at Schermerhorn Street, west side\nBrooklyn\n\n7/21/42\n\nFLATBUSH AVE. at SCHERMERHORN ST. W.S.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flatbush Avenue & Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704185f", "uuid": "cffe7430-c534-012f-5f63-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-cdbc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704185f&t=w", "date": "1942-05-11", "title": "Brooklyn: Flatbush Avenue - Schermerhorn Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "704185b", "back_text": "1. Brooklyn Trust Co., etc.; Flatbush Ave. from Schermerhorn St., Brooklyn.\n\nMay 11, 1942\n\n2. Flatbush Ave., north from Schermerhorn St., Brooklyn.\n\nMay 11, 1942\n\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flatbush Avenue & Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704186f", "uuid": "d059b1f0-c534-012f-4b2a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-cdbe-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704186f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Flatbush Avenue - Schermerhorn Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "Flatbush Avenue (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "704186b", "back_text": "Flatbush Avenue, north from Schermerhorn Street. On the extreme right is Rockwell Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 1: May 17, 1940\nView 2: August 20, 1941\nView 3: August 20, 1941\n\nView 2: north from Livingston Street.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flatbush Avenue & Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704187f", "uuid": "d0d22950-c534-012f-78c6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-cdc0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704187f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Flatbush Avenue - Schermerhorn Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "704187b", "back_text": "80-94 Flatbush Ave., west side, north from Schermerhorn to State Streets.\nFebruary 27, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flatbush Avenue & Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -21163,7 +21163,7 @@ {"id": "704394f", "uuid": "23e55d40-c535-012f-d629-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-cf5e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704394f&t=w", "date": "1922, 1923", "title": "Brooklyn: Flushing Avenue - Sumner Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Automobile equipment & supplies stores", "Clubs", "Vehicle maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "704394b", "back_text": "(1)\n796-800 Flushing Ave., south side, between Summer Place and Fayette Street. The house standing back from the street is an extension of the Charles De Bevoise house (built in 1836) the main portion of which stood on the site of No. 796. The German branch of the Y.M.C.A., organized in 1878, purchased the old homestead in 1885 and used it until merged with the main Williamsburg Y.M.C.A.\n\nAbout 1922?\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2)\nThe same, another view.\nSeptember 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flushing Avenue & Sumner Place, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704398f", "uuid": "2589c140-c535-012f-aa16-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-cf66-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704398f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Brooklyn: Flushing Avenue - Vandervoort Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "704398b", "back_text": "(1) Flushing Ave., at the S.W. corner of Vandervoort Place, showing the Abraham Vandervoort home.\n\n1922.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2) The same, showing a more extensive view of the house and buildings adjoining it on Flushing Ave. (In the foreground is Noll Street).\n\n1922.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(3) The same, another view.\n\n1922.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flushing Avenue & Vandervoort Place, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704392f", "uuid": "231ab9f0-c535-012f-67ea-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-cf5a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704392f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Flushing Avenue - Whipple Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "704392b", "back_text": "Flushing Ave. e. fr. Whipple St., B'klyn.\nSept. 25, 1941\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flushing Avenue & Whipple Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "704393f", "uuid": "23772ad0-c535-012f-6c9a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-cf5c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704393f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Flushing Avenue - Whipple Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "704393b", "back_text": "Flushing Avenue (right), at the intersection of Whipple Street, looking east. At the apex is the Grace Theatre, formerly the Whitehouse Theatre.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nSeptember 25, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flushing Avenue & Whipple Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "704393f", "uuid": "23772ad0-c535-012f-6c9a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-cf5c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704393f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Flushing Avenue - Whipple Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "704393b", "back_text": "Flushing Avenue (right), at the intersection of Whipple Street, looking east. At the apex is the Grace Theatre, formerly the Whitehouse Theatre.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nSeptember 25, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flushing Avenue & Whipple Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "726580f", "uuid": "e7e3c7a0-c557-012f-5c55-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-703c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726580f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Queens: Flushing Avenue - Woodward Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farmhouses", "Wooden fences"]}, "back_id": "726580b", "back_text": "1355 Flushing Ave., west side, between Woodward and Metropolitan Aves., showing the G. Thomas Smith farmhouse, later owned by his son. It is now owned by Andrew Sauer Jr. A new front has been put on this house.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flushing Avenue & Woodward Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726586f", "uuid": "ea0a82f0-c557-012f-056e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7048-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726586f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Flushing Avenue - Woodward Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726586b", "back_text": "Flushing Ave. (center of view), between Woodward Avenue (left) and Metropolitan Ave. (right). In the background is the 4-story structure of the Ideal Chair Company, which faces on Metropolitan Ave. To the right of it, on the north side of Metropolitan Ave., between 49th and 50th Streets, is an old house (cupola thereon). In front of the factory building is a peaked-roof house, known as the Gabriel house which was erected by Todd the publisher; He sold to one McGovern, who sold it to H.C. Bohack Company; the latter demolishing same.\n\nMay 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flushing Avenue & Woodward Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726591f", "uuid": "eb719ae0-c557-012f-2729-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-704f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726591f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1929", "title": "Queens: Flushing Avenue - Woodward Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Clothing industry", "Factories", "Furniture industry"]}, "back_id": "726591b", "back_text": "Flushing Ave., west side, between Woodward and Metropolitan Aves., showing the Cochrane house (No. 1359 Flushing Ave; tree in front of) in a set of four views. View No. 3 shows the Cochrane home alone, the house to the right of it having been demolished in the interim. The Jacob sash-factory (4-story), seen at the right, faces on Metropolitan Ave. In 1929 it was the Ideal Chair Company.\n\n1922.\nViews 1 & 2.\nView 3: September 1928.\nView 4: April 1929.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flushing Avenue & Woodward Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -21204,7 +21204,7 @@ {"id": "726702f", "uuid": "18f08210-c558-012f-255d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-712b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726702f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Queens: Flushing Meadow Park - [New York World's Fair of 1939-40 - New York World's Fair Administration Building.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York World's Fair (1939-1940 : New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Flushing Meadows-Corona Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "726702b", "back_text": "Completed Administration Building of the New York World's Fair 1939 which became ready today (Friday) for occupancy on Monday by a force of 600 employees who are being transferred from the Empire State Building over the weekend. Construction of the Administration Building, at the site in Flushing Meadow, Queens, was completed in the record time of 124 days. The cost was approximately $900,000.\n\n\"This picture is sent to you for publication only and must not be used for advertising or commercial purposes without written permission from New York World's Fair 1939 Incorporated.\"\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flushing Meadow Park & [New York World's Fair of 1939-40 & New York World's Fair Administration Building.], Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726687f", "uuid": "12aa8d70-c558-012f-f161-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-710d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726687f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Queens: Flushing Meadow Park - [New York World's Fair of 1939-40 - Perisphere and Trylon symbolizing American Democracy.]", "alt_title": ["[New York World's Fair Perisphere ; New York World's Fair Trylon.]"], "creator": "Lincoln, F. S.", "subject": {"name": ["New York World's Fair (1939-1940 : New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Flushing Meadows-Corona Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "726687b", "back_text": "New York World's Fair, 1939", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Flushing Meadow Park & [New York World's Fair of 1939-40 & Perisphere and Trylon symbolizing American Democracy.], Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726688f", "uuid": "132457c0-c558-012f-462e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-710f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726688f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Queens: Flushing Meadow Park - [New York World's Fair of 1939-40 - Perisphere and Trylon symbolizing American Democracy.]", "alt_title": ["[New York World's Fair Perisphere ; New York World's Fair Trylon.]"], "creator": "Lincoln, F. S.", "subject": {"name": ["New York World's Fair (1939-1940 : New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Flushing Meadows-Corona Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "726688b", "back_text": "Free Building\nNew York World's Fair, 1939\n\n88! P11\n881 P11\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flushing Meadow Park & [New York World's Fair of 1939-40 & Perisphere and Trylon symbolizing American Democracy.], Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "726703f", "uuid": "1954f3d0-c558-012f-73b6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-712d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726703f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Queens: Flushing Meadow Park - [New York World's Fair of 1939-40 - Perisphere and Trylon.]", "alt_title": ["[New York World's Fair Perisphere ; New York World's Fair Trylon.]"], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": ["New York World's Fair (1939-1940 : New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Flushing Meadows-Corona Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "726703b", "back_text": "Flushing Meadow Park (Queens): The Trylon and Perisphere, symbol of the World of Tomorrow, at the New York World's Fair of 1939-40.\n\nAlexander Alland\n\n\n1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flushing Meadow Park & [New York World's Fair of 1939-40 & Perisphere and Trylon.], Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "726703f", "uuid": "1954f3d0-c558-012f-73b6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-712d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726703f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Queens: Flushing Meadow Park - [New York World's Fair of 1939-40 - Perisphere and Trylon.]", "alt_title": ["[New York World's Fair Perisphere ; New York World's Fair Trylon.]"], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": ["New York World's Fair (1939-1940 : New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Flushing Meadows-Corona Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "726703b", "back_text": "Flushing Meadow Park (Queens): The Trylon and Perisphere, symbol of the World of Tomorrow, at the New York World's Fair of 1939-40.\n\nAlexander Alland\n\n1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flushing Meadow Park & [New York World's Fair of 1939-40 & Perisphere and Trylon.], Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726654f", "uuid": "03f4a4f0-c558-012f-a35b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-70cb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726654f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Queens: Flushing Meadow Park - [New York World's Fair of 1939-40; The World Fiesta.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York World's Fair (1939-1940 : New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Flushing Meadows-Corona Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Restaurants", "Sidewalks"]}, "back_id": "726654b", "back_text": "The World Fiesta at the World's Fair", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flushing Meadow Park & [New York World's Fair of 1939-40; The World Fiesta.], Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726664f", "uuid": "08af3010-c558-012f-a04b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-70df-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726664f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Queens: Flushing Meadow Park - [New York World's Fair of 1939-40.]", "alt_title": ["Federal Office Building.", "[George Washington statue.]", "Sculptural sundial of time and the fates of man."], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Manship, Paul, 1885-1966", "New York World's Fair (1939-1940 : New York, N.Y.)", "Washington, George, 1732-1799"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Flushing Meadows-Corona Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Government facilities", "Parks", "Statues", "Sundials", "Time and the fates of man (Sculpture)"]}, "back_id": "726664b", "back_text": "Flushing Meadow Park (Queens): The fifty-foot sundial, world's largest, by Paul Manship, at the World's Fair 1939-40. The sculpture depicts the three Fates passing Life's Thread back from Future to Present to Past under the Tree of Life. In view 2, viewing east across Washington Square, is the heroic figure of George Washington, with the United States Government Building in the background.\n\nMay 29, 1939\nViews 1,2\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flushing Meadow Park & [New York World's Fair of 1939-40.], Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726651f", "uuid": "02cf8340-c558-012f-701d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-70c5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726651f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Queens: Flushing Meadow Park - [New York World's Fair of 1939-40.]", "alt_title": ["[Frank Buck's Animal Exhibit ; Michael Todd's New Orleans.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York World's Fair (1939-1940 : New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Flushing Meadows-Corona Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Exhibitions", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "726651b", "back_text": "Flushing Meadow Park (Queens): The amusement area of the New York World's Fair 1939-40. In view 1 appears the building of Artists' Models, Living Magazine Covers; in view 2, Frank Buck's animal exhibit; and in view 3, Michael Todd's New Orleans.\n\nJune 21, 1940\nViews 1,2,3\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flushing Meadow Park & [New York World's Fair of 1939-40.], Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -21222,7 +21222,7 @@ {"id": "726693f", "uuid": "154f59f0-c558-012f-322b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7119-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726693f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Queens: Flushing Meadow Park - [New York World's Fair of 1939-40.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Lincoln, F. S.", "subject": {"name": ["New York World's Fair (1939-1940 : New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Flushing Meadows-Corona Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "726693b", "back_text": "N.Y. World's Fair, 1939.", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flushing Meadow Park & [New York World's Fair of 1939-40.], Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726699f", "uuid": "17cbd8e0-c558-012f-4bde-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7125-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726699f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Queens: Flushing Meadow Park - [New York World's Fair of 1939-40.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Lincoln, F. S.", "subject": {"name": ["New York World's Fair (1939-1940 : New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Flushing Meadows-Corona Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "726699b", "back_text": "NYC World's Fair 1939 -\nFlushing Meadow Park\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flushing Meadow Park & [New York World's Fair of 1939-40.], Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726613f", "uuid": "f2e8bd80-c557-012f-1aff-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7079-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726613f&t=w", "date": "1936, 1937", "title": "Queens: Flushing Meadow Park - [Queens Valley Golf Club.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Flushing Meadows-Corona Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Golf", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "726613b", "back_text": "Flushing Meadow Park (Queens): Northwestward across the lower end of the park from near the Independent System Subway car yards, showing the Queens Valley Golf Club, just outside the limits of the park. The entrance to the golf club is on Vleigh Place.\n\nMarch 3, 1937\nViews 1,2,3\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flushing Meadow Park & [Queens Valley Golf Club.], Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "726641f", "uuid": "fe8b4980-c557-012f-8f51-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-70b1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726641f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Queens: Flushing Meadow Park - [Railroads Exhibit at the New York World's Fair.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York World's Fair (1939-1940 : New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Flushing Meadows-Corona Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Exhibitions", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "726641b", "back_text": "Flushing Meadow Park (Queens): The Railroads Exhibit at the New York World's Fair of 1939-40.\n\n\n1940\n\nView:\nThe bridge crossing Harace Harding Boulevard and connecting the two parts of the Fair Grounds.\n\nP.R. Sperr\n\nJune 23, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flushing Meadow Park & [Railroads Exhibit at the New York World's Fair.], Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "726641f", "uuid": "fe8b4980-c557-012f-8f51-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-70b1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726641f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Queens: Flushing Meadow Park - [Railroads Exhibit at the New York World's Fair.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York World's Fair (1939-1940 : New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Flushing Meadows-Corona Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Exhibitions", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "726641b", "back_text": "Flushing Meadow Park (Queens): The Railroads Exhibit at the New York World's Fair of 1939-40.\n\n1940\n\nView:\nThe bridge crossing Harace Harding Boulevard and connecting the two parts of the Fair Grounds.\n\nP.R. Sperr\n\nJune 23, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flushing Meadow Park & [Railroads Exhibit at the New York World's Fair.], Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726602f", "uuid": "5d45b6a0-c558-012f-5d1d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7063-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726602f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Queens: Flushing Meadow Park - [Rodman Street - North Hempstead Turnpike.]", "alt_title": ["[Corona dump hills.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York World's Fair (1939-1940 : New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Flushing Meadows-Corona Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "726602b", "back_text": "Flushing Meadow Park (Queens): Viewing west (views 1,2) across the Flushing meadows toward the Corona dump hills, seen from Rodman Street and North Hempstead Turnpike. In the foreground is Mill Pond and the winding Flushing Creek. This area later became the main exposition center of the New York World's Fair 1939-40.\nViews 2 and 3 are in a northwesterly direction across the marshy meadows from Rodman Street and show the Roosevelt Avenue subway \"El\" under construction in the background.\n\n1925\nViews 1,2,3,4\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flushing Meadow Park & [Rodman Street & North Hempstead Turnpike.], Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726631f", "uuid": "fa3fdc40-c557-012f-1527-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-709d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726631f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Queens: Flushing Meadow Park - [Roosevelt Avenue - Flushing Bay.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York World's Fair (1939-1940 : New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Flushing Bay (New York, N.Y.)", "Flushing Meadows-Corona Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bays (Bodies of water)", "Elevated railroads", "Parking lots", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "726631b", "back_text": "Flushing Meadow Park (Queens): Three views in a southeasterly direction across the north end of the park lying between Roosevelt Avenue and Flushing Bay. This area is being constructed into large automobile parking spaces for visitors to the New York World's Fair 1939-40. In the background is the I. R. T. and B. M. T. subway \"El\" on Roosevelt Avenue; in the foreground is Grand Central Parkway (view 2) and on the extreme left (view 3) is Northern Boulevard and Flushing Bay. In the distant background is Flushing.\n\nOctober 21, 1936\nViews 1,2,3\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flushing Meadow Park & [Roosevelt Avenue & Flushing Bay.], Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726637f", "uuid": "643f5930-c558-012f-c4cf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-70a9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726637f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Queens: Flushing Meadow Park - [Roosevelt Avenue - Northern Boulevard.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York World's Fair (1939-1940 : New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Flushing Meadows-Corona Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "726637b", "back_text": "Flushing Meadow Park (Queens): Flowers and pampa grass in the upper part of the park, between Roosevelt Avenue and Northern Boulevard. Views 2 and 3 show a drainage ditch in the same area. The New York World's Fair, 1939-40, completely transformed this area several years later.\n\nView 1: September 30, 1935\nViews 2,3: October 1, 1935\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Flushing Meadow Park & [Roosevelt Avenue & Northern Boulevard.], Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -21401,7 +21401,7 @@ {"id": "700875f", "uuid": "dd2b1430-c52f-012f-8280-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a73f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700875f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Bronx: Fordham Road (East) - Lorillard Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "700875b", "back_text": "552 E. Fordham Road, at the S.E. corner of Lorillard Place. Behind the 1-story drug store building and the White Castle eating place is an old frame house. On the right is part of Public School No. 45 on Lorillard Place.\n\nMay 12, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Fordham Road (East) & Lorillard Place, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700879f", "uuid": "de731130-c52f-012f-927a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a747-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700879f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Bronx: Fordham Road (East) - Southern Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clubs"]}, "back_id": "700879b", "back_text": "(1) E. Fordham Road, at the S.W. corner of Southern Boulevard, showing the Embassy Club. It was formerly known as the Parkway Hotel and was erected sometime between 1893 and 1900. The view is east.\n\nMay 12, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) Another view of the Embassy Club, looking south on Southern Boulevard.\n\nMay 12, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Fordham Road (East) & Southern Boulevard, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "702086f", "uuid": "9c213f80-c531-012f-2419-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bd5e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702086f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: Fordham Road (West) - 184th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Croton Aqueduct (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702086b", "back_text": "Croton Aqueduct (old), north from W. 184th Street to W. Fordham Road, showing the Works Progress Administration conducting a project here.\n\nSeptember 22, 1937\n\nW.P.A. Photo\nFive Boroughs Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Fordham Road (West) & 184th Street (West), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "702084f", "uuid": "9b363bd0-c531-012f-f327-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bd5a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702084f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Fordham Road (West) - Cedar Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702084b", "back_text": "West Fordham Road (running from extreme left center to center background), east from Cedar Ave., then north to Sedgwick Ave. The thoroughfare makes a sharp turn northward at Hampden Place. Also shown (foreground) is the west side of Cedar Ave. running north from West 182nd Street to West Fordham Road.\n\nGift of E.M. Jenks.\n\n\n1917.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Fordham Road (West) & Cedar Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "702084f", "uuid": "9b363bd0-c531-012f-f327-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bd5a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702084f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Fordham Road (West) - Cedar Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702084b", "back_text": "West Fordham Road (running from extreme left center to center background), east from Cedar Ave., then north to Sedgwick Ave. The thoroughfare makes a sharp turn northward at Hampden Place. Also shown (foreground) is the west side of Cedar Ave. running north from West 182nd Street to West Fordham Road.\n\nGift of E.M. Jenks.\n\n1917.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Fordham Road (West) & Cedar Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "702085f", "uuid": "9b8f2990-c531-012f-3813-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bd5c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702085f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Fordham Road (West) - Hampden Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702085b", "back_text": "West Fordham Road, west from Hampden Place, towards the University Heights Bridge across the Harlem River, linking the Bronx with West 207th Street, Manhattan. In the center of the view is shown the University Heights (Fordham Heights) station of the New York and Putnam division of the New York Central Railroad, at the S.W. corner of Harlem River Terrace. Across the bridge, in the background, is the borough of Manhattan.\n\nAbout 1917.\n\nGift of E. M. Jenks.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Fordham Road (West) & Hampden Place, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "702087f", "uuid": "9c91fff0-c531-012f-e6dd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bd60-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702087f&t=w", "date": "1917", "title": "Bronx: Fordham Road (West) - Harlem River Terrace", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York Central Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "702087b", "back_text": "West Fordham Road, east from and including Harlem River Terrace to Hampden Place, showing in the foreground, part of the University Heights (Fordham Heights) station of the New York Central Railroad. The vantage-point is the bridge leading across the Harlem River from West 207th Street, Manhattan.\n\nGift of E.M. Jenks.\n\n1917.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Fordham Road (West) & Harlem River Terrace, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700728f", "uuid": "ab8e4210-c52f-012f-9d4f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a619-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700728f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Bronx: Fordham Street - 184th Street (West)", "alt_title": ["[City Island]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "700728b", "back_text": "(1)\nCity Island: A general view northward along the east shore of the island as seen from the ferry pier at the foot of Fordham Street. Note the bathers on Maxim Beach floats.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(2)\nThe pier and yachts seen in view 1, viewing from Ditmars Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Fordham Street & 184th Street (West), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} @@ -21622,9 +21622,9 @@ {"id": "719838f", "uuid": "a14feaa0-c54d-012f-c476-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3b93-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719838f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Fort Washington Aven - Overlook Terrace", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719838b", "back_text": "(1)\nFort Washington Avenue north of Overlook Terrace and south of Barnard Studio.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer. November 23, 1930.\n\n(2)\nFort Washington Avenue north of Overlook Terrace, and south of Barnard Studio.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer. November 23, 1930.\n\n(3)\nFort Washington Avenue north of Overlook Avenue and south of Barnard Studio.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer. November 23, 1930.\n\nThis building was known as Libbey Castle; built by Augustus C. Richards sometime after 1855; it was owned by several prominent New Yorkers including A.T. Stewart whose widow sold it to his partner, William Libbey, in 1880. (See Reginald P. Bolton, Washington Heights ...N.Y. 1924, p. 160).\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Fort Washington Aven & Overlook Terrace, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719812f", "uuid": "96cbc330-c54d-012f-12a2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3b5f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719812f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Fort Washington Aven - St. Marks Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Fort Tryon Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cottages", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "719812b", "back_text": "Fort Tryon Park: A small cottage in the Park on Fort Washington Ave. slightly north of the convergence of Northern and Fort Washington Aves. This is upon the former grounds of C. K. G. Billings. This structure bears No. 741 Fort Washington Ave; Northern Ave., appearing on the right where fencing is seen. June 22, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Fort Washington Aven & St. Marks Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719839f", "uuid": "a1be4440-c54d-012f-796a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3b95-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719839f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Fort Washington Aven - St. Marks Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Barnard, George Grey, 1863-1938"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Artists' studios", "Homes and haunts"]}, "back_id": "719839b", "back_text": "The George Gray Barnard Studio on the east side of Fort Washington Avenue.\n\nNov. 23, 1930\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Fort Washington Aven & St. Marks Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "719840f", "uuid": "a2234a30-c54d-012f-14c9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3b97-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719840f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Fort Washington Aven - St. Marks Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Barnard, George Grey, 1863-1938"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Artists' studios", "Homes and haunts"]}, "back_id": "719840b", "back_text": "(1) George Grey Barnard,Sculptor,showing approach to his Studio Fort Washington Avenue,East side and North of Over Look Terrace and South of the Corbin estate.\n\nP.L.Sperr\n\n\n(2) The George Grey Barnard Studio on the East side of Fort Washington Avenue.\n\nP.L.Sperr\n\n\n(3)The same.\n\nP.L.Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Fort Washington Aven & St. Marks Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "719840f", "uuid": "a2234a30-c54d-012f-14c9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3b97-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719840f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Fort Washington Aven - St. Marks Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Barnard, George Grey, 1863-1938"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Artists' studios", "Homes and haunts"]}, "back_id": "719840b", "back_text": "(1) George Grey Barnard,Sculptor,showing approach to his Studio Fort Washington Avenue,East side and North of Over Look Terrace and South of the Corbin estate.\n\nP.L.Sperr\n\n(2) The George Grey Barnard Studio on the East side of Fort Washington Avenue.\n\nP.L.Sperr\n\n(3)The same.\n\nP.L.Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Fort Washington Aven & St. Marks Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719842f", "uuid": "a2ea8de0-c54d-012f-4243-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3b9b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719842f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Fort Washington Aven - St. Marks Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719842b", "back_text": "House on Fort Washington Avenue between Barnard Studio and Corbin Place.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\nNovember 23, 1930.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Fort Washington Aven & St. Marks Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "719841f", "uuid": "a27adea0-c54d-012f-54aa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3b99-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719841f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Fort Washington Avenue - St. Marks Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719841b", "back_text": "(1) Entrance to George Grey Barnard Studio at Fort Washington Avenue, East Side, between Overlook Terrace and The Corbin Estate.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\n\nNovember 23rd, 1930\n\n(2) Showing the North Wing of The Studio of George Grey Barnard, Sculptor.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\n\nNovember 23rd, 1930\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Fort Washington Avenue & St. Marks Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "719841f", "uuid": "a27adea0-c54d-012f-54aa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3b99-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719841f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Fort Washington Avenue - St. Marks Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719841b", "back_text": "(1) Entrance to George Grey Barnard Studio at Fort Washington Avenue, East Side, between Overlook Terrace and The Corbin Estate.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\nNovember 23rd, 1930\n\n(2) Showing the North Wing of The Studio of George Grey Barnard, Sculptor.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\nNovember 23rd, 1930\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Fort Washington Avenue & St. Marks Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "465514", "uuid": "2ba621d0-c612-012f-22c5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47db-9ee7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=465514&t=w", "date": null, "title": "The Pinehurst, northwest corner Fort Washington Avenue and West 180th Street.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Fort Washington Avenue and West 180th Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Apartment houses of the metropolis."} {"id": "465624", "uuid": "57d0b870-c612-012f-a38a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47db-9f55-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=465624&t=w", "date": null, "title": "The Chislehurst, Fort Washington Avenue, near 180th Street.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Fort Washington Avenue, near 180th Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Apartment houses of the metropolis."} {"id": "719866f", "uuid": "ad269ea0-c54d-012f-fde9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3bcb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719866f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: Fort Washington Park - [Entrance to Cloisters.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Fort Washington Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "719866b", "back_text": "(1) and (2) Fort Washington Park neat entrance to Cloisters.\n\nP.L.Speer/\nno reproduction. October 30, 1934.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Fort Washington Park & [Entrance to Cloisters.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -21741,7 +21741,7 @@ {"id": "704451f", "uuid": "3afe6f10-c535-012f-34ec-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-cfd0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704451f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Brooklyn: Front Street - Gold Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "704451b", "back_text": "Front Street, at the N. W. corner of Gold Street, showing St. Anne's R. C. Church.\n\nJune 26, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Front Street & Gold Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "719922f", "uuid": "c5df9be0-c54d-012f-8947-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3c3b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719922f&t=w", "date": "1939, 1940", "title": "Manhattan: Front Street - Gouverneur Slip", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Franklin Delano Roosevelt Drive (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Food industry", "Hospitals", "Road construction"]}, "back_id": "719922b", "back_text": "FrontStreet, north side, at Gouverneur Street, showing Gouverneur Hospital, as photographed from South Street and across the clearance for the new East River Drive.\n\nNovember 18, 1939\nApril 7, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n315G\nLOCAL HISTORY AND GENEALOGY\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Front Street & Gouverneur Slip, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719923f", "uuid": "c6564e00-c54d-012f-986d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3c3d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719923f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Front Street - Gouverneur Slip", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "719923b", "back_text": "Front Street, at Gouverneur Slip. The view shows the rear of the Gouverneur Hospital. April 16, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Front Street & Gouverneur Slip, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "719924f", "uuid": "c6a52840-c54d-012f-8382-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3c3f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719924f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Front Street - Gouverneur Slip", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "719924b", "back_text": "Front Street, north side, at Gouverneur Slip. Shown is the rear of Gouverneur Hospital.\nAbout 1929.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n\n\n315G\nLOCAL HISTORY\nAND GENEALOGY\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Front Street & Gouverneur Slip, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "719924f", "uuid": "c6a52840-c54d-012f-8382-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3c3f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719924f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Front Street - Gouverneur Slip", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "719924b", "back_text": "Front Street, north side, at Gouverneur Slip. Shown is the rear of Gouverneur Hospital.\nAbout 1929.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n\n315G\nLOCAL HISTORY\nAND GENEALOGY\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Front Street & Gouverneur Slip, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719925f", "uuid": "c7168700-c54d-012f-db49-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3c41-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719925f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Front Street - Gouverneur Slip", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Garages", "Slums"]}, "back_id": "719925b", "back_text": "(1)\nFront Street, north side, east from but not including Gouverneur Slip, to and including Jackson Street. Nos. 352-356 and Nos. 366-384 Front Street, are frame houses.\n\nMarch 31, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, further eastward.\n\nMarch 31, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, a closer view of No. 338 Front Street.\n\nMarch 31, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nASSUMING STREET TO BE EAST AND WEST.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Front Street & Gouverneur Slip, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719926f", "uuid": "c7813b50-c54d-012f-c81a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3c43-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719926f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: Front Street - Gouverneur Slip", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Garages", "Mills"]}, "back_id": "719926b", "back_text": "(1)\nFront Street, north side, east from (No. 348), but not including Gouverneur Slip to Jackson Street. The garage in the foreground, is on the former sites, numbered Nos. 344 to 352 inclusive; adjoining same, are houses Nos. 354 to 366. East of the vacant lots (formerly Nos. 368 to 384 inclusive) is St. Rose's Home, located at the N.W. corner of Jackson Street. The 10-story Hecker, Jones, Jewell Milling Co. Building, appears on the right, across Corlears Hook Park.\nMarch 23, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA closer view of Nos. 358 to 362. The stable building shown is No. 360.\nMarch 23, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nA view similar to No. 1, but at an earlier date.\nMarch 1929.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Front Street & Gouverneur Slip, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719930f", "uuid": "c93f7c60-c54d-012f-ee95-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3c4b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719930f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: Front Street - Gouverneur Slip", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Building construction", "Construction"]}, "back_id": "719930b", "back_text": "(1)\nFront Street, northside between the Slip and Jackson Streets, showing Manhattan, Bridge head.\nSeptember 18, 1939.\n\n(2) and (3)\nFront Street, west side of Jackson, north from South Street, showing across clearing on Front Street, rear of building facing on south side of Water Street.\n\nP.L.Speer.\nAugust 14, 1939.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Front Street & Gouverneur Slip, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -21945,7 +21945,7 @@ {"id": "704481f", "uuid": "477e56f0-c535-012f-63a0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d00c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704481f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Brooklyn: Fulton Street - Main Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "Fulton Street (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "704481b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Fulton Street & Main Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704567f", "uuid": "6a76c550-c535-012f-e332-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d0b8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704567f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Fulton Street - Marion Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "704567b", "back_text": "1. Fulton St. from Marion St. Utica Ave. station. Aug. 2, 1941\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Fulton Street & Marion Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704501f", "uuid": "4f9380c0-c535-012f-531b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d034-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704501f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Brooklyn: Fulton Street - Montague Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Courthouses"]}, "back_id": "704501b", "back_text": "Fulton Street (right) south to and including Montague Street, showing a small park which is a part of the Brooklyn Bridge Approach. In the foreground is the 10-story Mechanics Bank Building and beyond it the Montague Court Building of 35-stories. In the deep left is the clock tower of Borough Hall. Beyond it is the new Municipal Building.\n\nMay 24, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Fulton Street & Montague Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "704510f", "uuid": "531bca80-c535-012f-cb32-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d046-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704510f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Brooklyn: Fulton Street - Myrtle Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Brooklyn Borough Hall (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Monuments & memorials"]}, "back_id": "704510b", "back_text": "Fulton Street, west side, near Myrtle Avenue. Shown are two views of the cupola of Brooklyn's Borough Hall, as rebuilt after the fire of 1858.\n\n\n1920's\nViews 1, 2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Fulton Street & Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "704510f", "uuid": "531bca80-c535-012f-cb32-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d046-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704510f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Brooklyn: Fulton Street - Myrtle Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Brooklyn Borough Hall (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Monuments & memorials"]}, "back_id": "704510b", "back_text": "Fulton Street, west side, near Myrtle Avenue. Shown are two views of the cupola of Brooklyn's Borough Hall, as rebuilt after the fire of 1858.\n\n1920's\nViews 1, 2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Fulton Street & Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704512f", "uuid": "53dd0280-c535-012f-aa33-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d04a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704512f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Brooklyn: Fulton Street - Myrtle Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Courthouses"]}, "back_id": "704512b", "back_text": "Fulton Street (elevated structure thereon), west side, at Myrtle Avenue (foreground), showing prominently the Mechanics Bank Bldg. The partially seen building at the left is the Montague Court Building.\n\nSeptember 7, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Fulton Street & Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704513f", "uuid": "543ecb70-c535-012f-592c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d04c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704513f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Brooklyn: Fulton Street - Myrtle Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "Fulton Street (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Hardware stores"]}, "back_id": "704513b", "back_text": "Fulton Street (right), west side, at Myrtle Avenue. The old 3-story building is at the southeast corner of the intersection and the clearance at the northeast corner. The Fulton Street \"EL\" is on the right and in the background is the dome of the Borough Hall.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nSeptember 7, 1938\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Fulton Street & Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704514f", "uuid": "54b15380-c535-012f-8148-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d04e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704514f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Brooklyn: Fulton Street - Myrtle Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Courthouses", "Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "704514b", "back_text": "Fulton Street, south from, but not including Myrtle Ave., to and including Joralemon Street. On the left is shown the Court Street Station of the Fulton Street B.M.T. Elevated Lines. On the right, in the extreme background, on Joralemon Street, is seen the Kings County Supreme Court Building. On the right on the street level, is the Court Street Station of the Fourth Ave., B.M.T. Subway Line. 1928.\nHall-Photo.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Fulton Street & Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -21994,7 +21994,7 @@ {"id": "719969f", "uuid": "d9920b00-c54d-012f-d020-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3c99-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719969f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Fulton Street - Washington Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Markets", "Steamboats", "Wholesale trade"]}, "back_id": "719969b", "back_text": "Fulton Street, north side, west from and including Washington, to and including West Streets. The view shows the south side of Washington Market.\n\nMay 4, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Fulton Street & Washington Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719970f", "uuid": "d9e246f0-c54d-012f-4213-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3c9b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719970f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1932", "title": "Manhattan: Fulton Street - Washington Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Distributors (Commerce)", "Markets", "Steamboats", "Wholesale trade"]}, "back_id": "719970b", "back_text": "(1) Fulton Street, south side, west from and including Washington, to and including West Streets. A portion of Washington Market is shown on the right. June 5, 1932\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, from a slightly different angle, August 1, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same as No. 1, and showing a closer view of the S.W. corner of Washington Street. August 1, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Fulton Street & Washington Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719971f", "uuid": "da516ae0-c54d-012f-6670-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3c9d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719971f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Fulton Street - Washington Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Electric apparatus and appliances", "Fruit", "Markets", "Radios", "Stores & shops", "Vegetables"]}, "back_id": "719971b", "back_text": "237-233 Fulton Street, at, adjoining and east of the N.E. corner of Washington Street.\nMarch 23, 1928.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Fulton Street & Washington Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "704467f", "uuid": "41e40770-c535-012f-68b1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-cff0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704467f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Brooklyn: Fulton Street - Water Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges"]}, "back_id": "704467b", "back_text": "Fulton Street, north side, at Water Street, showing the old Fulton Street ferry terminal and the Brooklyn Bridge tower. This is also a street car line terminal.\nGift of Russell Freeman\n\n\nAbout 1900\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Fulton Street & Water Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "704467f", "uuid": "41e40770-c535-012f-68b1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-cff0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704467f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Brooklyn: Fulton Street - Water Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges"]}, "back_id": "704467b", "back_text": "Fulton Street, north side, at Water Street, showing the old Fulton Street ferry terminal and the Brooklyn Bridge tower. This is also a street car line terminal.\nGift of Russell Freeman\n\nAbout 1900\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Fulton Street & Water Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704468f", "uuid": "4257fe70-c535-012f-1070-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-cff2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704468f&t=w", "date": "1914", "title": "Brooklyn: Fulton Street - Water Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Balgue, George L.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Carts & wagons", "Horse teams"]}, "back_id": "704468b", "back_text": "Fulton Street, north side, at Water Street and the East River, showing the old Fulton Street Ferry building, now gone. This is the Water Street side of the building. Shown, too, is the Brooklyn Bridge.\n\nOctober, 1914\n\nGeorge L. Balgue\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Fulton Street & Water Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704469f", "uuid": "42b72080-c535-012f-e1cb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-cff4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704469f&t=w", "date": "1922, 1929", "title": "Brooklyn: Fulton Street - Water Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "704469b", "back_text": "(1)\nFulton Street, north side, at and east of Water Street. At the corner is a view of the Franklin House, also known as the Brooklyn Hotel. It was established in 1840, by Ezekiel Baldwin, who was born in Hampshire, and whose trade was that of a blacksmith. He operated the place 41 years. It is said that William Caren, was the first proprietor in 1836, and held the place for several years. Captain King's Tavern, occupied the corner in earlier days. It was also later known as the Mariner's Tavern; later still, the Steamboat House, occupied a part of this site. The building of 1840, still stands. At the left, overhead is the Brooklyn Bridge.\n1929.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2)\nThe same, a larger view.\n1922.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Fulton Street & Water Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704476f", "uuid": "4587dfb0-c535-012f-d601-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d002-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704476f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Brooklyn: Fulton Street - Water Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Fire stations"]}, "back_id": "704476b", "back_text": "Fulton Street, at the East River and Water Street, showing the fire tug landing of the New York City Fire Department; to the left is the I. R. T. elevated terminal. Shown, too, is a dump truck dumping a load of earth and broken concrete over the top of the bank. The dumped material is sliding down to the street level--and not into the river, as one might be led to believe--where it is picked up by a clam shell bucket and loaded into another truck for further disposal.\n\nWorks Progress Administration\nProject 65-97-68\n\nDecember 7, 1936\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Fulton Street & Water Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -22111,8 +22111,8 @@ {"id": "704613f", "uuid": "7cc39f30-c535-012f-43f0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d114-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704613f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Gates Avenue - St. James Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Department stores"]}, "back_id": "704613b", "back_text": "Gates Avenue, east from St. James Place.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nAugust 28, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Gates Avenue & St. James Place, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704612f", "uuid": "7c678c10-c535-012f-c452-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d112-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704612f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Gates Avenue - Washington Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "704612b", "back_text": "Gates Avenue(right), east from Washington Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nAugust 28, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Gates Avenue & Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704606f", "uuid": "7a006c80-c535-012f-758d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d106-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704606f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Gates Avenue - Waverly Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "704606b", "back_text": "Gates Avenue (left), at the northwest corner of Waverly Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nAugust 28, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Gates Avenue & Waverly Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "726742f", "uuid": "28c5eac0-c558-012f-c2ed-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-717b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726742f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Gates Avenue - Waverly Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Armbruster, Eugene L.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726742b", "back_text": "Gates Ave., north of the N.W. corner of Gates and St. Nicholas Aves., showing in their order: in the foreground, three frame homes; whose numbers are 1619-1621-1627 Gates Ave.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster.\n\n\nMarch 1923.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Gates Avenue & Waverly Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "720000f", "uuid": "e5e853d0-c54d-012f-530a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3cd7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720000f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: Gay Street - Christopher Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Greenwich Village (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720000b", "back_text": "19 to 7 Gay Street, east side, south from Christopher Street to Waverly Place, showing private dwellings in a quaint sector of Greenwich Village.\n\n\n1940\n\nAlexander Alland, photo\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Gay Street & Christopher Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "726742f", "uuid": "28c5eac0-c558-012f-c2ed-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-717b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726742f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Gates Avenue - Waverly Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Armbruster, Eugene L.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726742b", "back_text": "Gates Ave., north of the N.W. corner of Gates and St. Nicholas Aves., showing in their order: in the foreground, three frame homes; whose numbers are 1619-1621-1627 Gates Ave.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster.\n\nMarch 1923.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Gates Avenue & Waverly Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "720000f", "uuid": "e5e853d0-c54d-012f-530a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3cd7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720000f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: Gay Street - Christopher Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Greenwich Village (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720000b", "back_text": "19 to 7 Gay Street, east side, south from Christopher Street to Waverly Place, showing private dwellings in a quaint sector of Greenwich Village.\n\n1940\n\nAlexander Alland, photo\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Gay Street & Christopher Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720001f", "uuid": "e64bdf80-c54d-012f-7bc8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3cd9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720001f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1933", "title": "Manhattan: Gay Street - Christopher Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses"]}, "back_id": "720001b", "back_text": "(1)\n19 to 9 Gay Street, a row of old houses on the east side, seen from Christopher Street. October 4, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, four and a half years later.\nApril 26, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Gay Street & Christopher Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720002f", "uuid": "e69ae7a0-c54d-012f-37d5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3cdb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720002f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Gay Street - Christopher Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720002b", "back_text": "19, 17, 15, 13 Gay Street, east side, seen from Christopher Street. October 13, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Gay Street & Christopher Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720003f", "uuid": "e700d260-c54d-012f-307e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3cdd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720003f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Gay Street - Christopher Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "720003b", "back_text": "Gay Street, northern end, north from the bend south of Christopher Street. The view is directly into the vacant lot at 11 Christopher Street, north side, which serves as the back door of the garage at 134 West 10th Street.\n\nSeptember 23, 1928.\nP.L. 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Ninety-ninth Street and Riverside Drive., Manhattan, NY", "source": "The World's loose leaf album of apartment houses, containing views and ground plans of the principal high class apartment houses in New York City, together with a map showing the situation of these houses, transportation facilities, etc."} {"id": "704635f", "uuid": "869ed6a0-c535-012f-5cc3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d140-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704635f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Glenmore Avenue - Atkins Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "704635b", "back_text": "Glenmore Avenue, at the N. E. corner of Atkins Avenue (left).\nSeptember 14, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Glenmore Avenue & Atkins Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704636f", "uuid": "86fae8a0-c535-012f-ba3a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d142-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704636f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Glenmore Avenue - Atkins Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Methodist Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "704636b", "back_text": "Glenmore Avenue, at the N. W. corner of Atkins Avenue, showing the Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church.\n\nSeptember 14, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Glenmore Avenue & Atkins Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -22232,7 +22232,7 @@ {"id": "704643f", "uuid": "89e8f9d0-c535-012f-8c46-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d150-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704643f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Gold Street - Concord Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "704643b", "back_text": "273-275 Gold Street, east side, between Concord and Tillary Streets, showing two gypsies in front of frame houses.\n\nJuly 1, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Gold Street & Concord Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704644f", "uuid": "8a57ecf0-c535-012f-f7c4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d152-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704644f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Brooklyn: Gold Street - Concord Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Baptist churches", "churches"]}, "back_id": "704644b", "back_text": "273-277 Gold Street, east side, between Concord and Tillary Streets. At 275 is the Shiloah Primitive Baptist Church.\n\nFebruary 3, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Gold Street & Concord Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704648f", "uuid": "8bf7f480-c535-012f-b392-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d15a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704648f&t=w", "date": "1925, 1927, 1931", "title": "Brooklyn: Gold Street - Flatbush Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Garages", "Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities"]}, "back_id": "704648b", "back_text": "(1)\nGold Street, east side, north from Flatbush Ave., extension and Myrtle Ave. In the background, is seen the Standard Union Building, once the home of the Standard Union, a Brooklyn paper, later absorbed by the Times Union.\nFebruary 3, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, from a different angle.\nOctober 31, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, an earlier view. At the right is the carbarns of the three cent fare trolley over Manhattan Bridge. In the foreground is Flatbush Ave Extension.\n1925.\n\nEugene L. 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Sperr,\n\n\nOctober 20th, 1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Gold Street & Fulton Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720018f", "uuid": "eca777d0-c54d-012f-3c8b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3cfb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720018f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Gold Street - Fulton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720018b", "back_text": "#46 Gold Street, south side, between Fulton and John Streets and looking Westwards.\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\nOctober 20th, 1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Gold Street & Fulton Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720019f", "uuid": "ecfba530-c54d-012f-b71a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3cfd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720019f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Gold Street - Fulton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Ryders Alley (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720019b", "back_text": "Gold Street, south from a point to the south\nof Fulton Street. The light penetrating to the left, falls thru the building separation caused by Ryders Alley.\nMay 3, 1932\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Gold Street & Fulton Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720020f", "uuid": "ed5e2360-c54d-012f-9039-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3cff-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720020f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Gold Street - Fulton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Excavation"]}, "back_id": "720020b", "back_text": "Gold Street, west side, from Fulton to Ann Streets. Also shown is Ann Street, at the S.W. corner of Gold Street. A portion of Fulton Street, south side, west of Gold Street, is shown across the clearance.\n\nAugust 1, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nASSUMING STREET TO BE NORTH AND SOUTH\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Gold Street & Fulton Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720022f", "uuid": "ee1d24e0-c54d-012f-8e41-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3d03-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720022f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Gold Street - Fulton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Printers", "Printing industry"]}, "back_id": "720022b", "back_text": "Gold Street, east side, north from but not including Fulton, to but not including Beekman Streets.\n\nAugust 1, 1930\n\nF. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Gold Street & Fulton Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -22331,7 +22331,7 @@ {"id": "733156f", "uuid": "35bfa3e0-c562-012f-9eaf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a37e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733156f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Squatters Colony - Gowanus Canal - Brooklyn.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Squatters"]}, "back_id": "733156b", "back_text": "(1) In the Gowanus Canal Squatters Colony.\nAugust 31, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, another view.\nAugust 31, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) Another view in the same section.\nAugust 31, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Gowanus Canal, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733157f", "uuid": "361ebf60-c562-012f-d086-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a380-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733157f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Squatters Colony - Gowanus Canal - Brooklyn.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Squatters"]}, "back_id": "733157b", "back_text": "(1)\nA section of the Gowanus Canal squatters colony.\nAugust 31, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nAnother view, in the same section.\nAugust 31, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, another view.\nAugust 31, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Gowanus Canal, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733158f", "uuid": "366cc8f0-c562-012f-0d85-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a382-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733158f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Squatters Colony - Gowanus Canal - Brooklyn.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Children", "Squatters"]}, "back_id": "733158b", "back_text": "(1) Children gathering wood from razed shacks, in the Gowanus Canal Squatters Colony.\nAugust 31, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) Men razing a shack in the same colony.\nAugust 31, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) Shacks in the same colony.\nAugust 31, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Gowanus Canal, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "733159f", "uuid": "36d39580-c562-012f-6759-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a384-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733159f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Squatters Colony - Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn - [Tin Can Hill.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Hills", "Squatters"]}, "back_id": "733159b", "back_text": "(1) Shack, reputed to be the first one built, on \"Tin Can Hill\", Gowanus Squatters Colony, Brooklyn.\n\nAugust 31, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) Other shacks in the same colony.\n\nAugust 31, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) Another view, in the same section.\n\n\nAugust 31, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Gowanus Canal, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "733159f", "uuid": "36d39580-c562-012f-6759-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a384-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733159f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Squatters Colony - Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn - [Tin Can Hill.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Hills", "Squatters"]}, "back_id": "733159b", "back_text": "(1) Shack, reputed to be the first one built, on \"Tin Can Hill\", Gowanus Squatters Colony, Brooklyn.\n\nAugust 31, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) Other shacks in the same colony.\n\nAugust 31, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) Another view, in the same section.\n\nAugust 31, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Gowanus Canal, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733160f", "uuid": "37358730-c562-012f-5649-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a386-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733160f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Squatters Colony - Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn - [View of Gowanus Squatters Colony from Clinton Street.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Squatters"]}, "back_id": "733160b", "back_text": "(1) Gowanus Squatters colony, Brooklyn.\n\nAugust 31, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, from a different angle.\n\nAugust 31, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same, from a further angle, at Clinton Street.\n\nAugust 31, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Gowanus Canal, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733161f", "uuid": "378436d0-c562-012f-9979-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a388-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733161f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Squatters Colony - Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn - [View of shacks in Gowanus Squatters Colony.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Squatters"]}, "back_id": "733161b", "back_text": "(1) Shacks in the Gowanus Squatters Colony, Brooklyn.\nAugust 31, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) Another view, in the same section.\nAugust 31, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Gowanus Canal, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733162f", "uuid": "37f10760-c562-012f-b25c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a38a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733162f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Squatters Colony - Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn - [Makeshift shelter in Gowanus Squatters Colony.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Children", "Squatters", "refuse"]}, "back_id": "733162b", "back_text": "(1)\nMakeshift shelter, in the Gowanus Squatters Colony, in Brooklyn.\nAugust 31, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nAnother scene, in the same section.\nAugust 31, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nA similar scene, in the same colony.\nAugust 31, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Gowanus Canal, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -22347,7 +22347,7 @@ {"id": "417638", "uuid": "20c2e0c0-c6cd-012f-504e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47da-d9d1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=417638&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Gracehull Court. Plan of first floor; Plan of upper floors", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York Metropolitan Area"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Architecture"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Gracehull Court , Manhattan, NY", "source": "Supplement to Apartment houses of the metropolis."} {"id": "417639", "uuid": "207ed490-c6cd-012f-d4d9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47da-d9d0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=417639&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Gracehull Court, southeast corner Riverside Drive and 144th Street; View from the River.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York Metropolitan Area"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Architecture"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Gracehull Court, southeast corner Riverside Drive and 144th Street; View from the River., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Supplement to Apartment houses of the metropolis."} {"id": "1507554", "uuid": "16f4d680-c5ce-012f-34b8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e1-fd89-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1507554&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Gracie Sq. #10", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1511826", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Gracie Sq. #10, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} -{"id": "704664f", "uuid": "9266d6b0-c535-012f-ea84-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d17a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704664f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Graham Avenue - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Ice cream parlors"]}, "back_id": "704664b", "back_text": "Graham Avenue, north from Broadway.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\n\nSeptember 25, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Graham Avenue & Broadway, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "704664f", "uuid": "9266d6b0-c535-012f-ea84-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d17a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704664f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Graham Avenue - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Ice cream parlors"]}, "back_id": "704664b", "back_text": "Graham Avenue, north from Broadway.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nSeptember 25, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Graham Avenue & Broadway, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704673f", "uuid": "9652eef0-c535-012f-4010-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d18c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704673f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Brooklyn: Graham Avenue - Conselyea Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Florist shops"]}, "back_id": "704673b", "back_text": "Graham Ave., north from the N.E. corner of Conselyea Street.\nJuly 23, 1937.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Graham Avenue & Conselyea Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704674f", "uuid": "96a84900-c535-012f-08d2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d18e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704674f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Brooklyn: Graham Avenue - Conselyea Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Florist shops"]}, "back_id": "704674b", "back_text": "366-378 Graham Ave., east side, north from Conselyea Street. Also seen 169-173A Conselyea Street, north side, east from Graham Ave. A manufactory of monuments is seen on Conselyea Street. In the foreground, is\nthe trolley tracks of the Graham Ave., trolley lines.\nMarch 3, 1935.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Graham Avenue & Conselyea Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704665f", "uuid": "92eaff30-c535-012f-7873-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d17c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704665f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Graham Avenue - Furman Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "704665b", "back_text": "Graham Ave., north from 169 Graham Ave. No. 169 is the 1-story building at left foreground, just south of Montrose Ave.\n\nOctober 29, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Graham Avenue & Furman Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -22382,7 +22382,7 @@ {"id": "720051f", "uuid": "f9a9b8f0-c54d-012f-91c1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3d3d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720051f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Gramercy Park South - Irving Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Booth, Edwin, 1833-1893", "Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Gramercy Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Statues"]}, "back_id": "720051b", "back_text": "Gramercy Park South, north side, (extreme foreground), at the head of Irving Place, showing the main gate entrance to Gramercy Park and across it a view northward of Lexington Ave., from its point of commencement at Gramercy Park North. In the center of the Park is seen a statue of Edwin Booth, greatest Shakesperean actor, in the role of Prince Hamlet, which was sculptured by Edmond T. Quinn. In the background (right to left) are shown the Chrysler and Chanin Buildings on opposing corners at East 42nd Street. From right to left, across the Park, appear Nos. 45 Gramercy Park North; No. 1 Lexington Ave. (N.E. corner) and No. 52 Gramercy Park North (N.W. corner). July 11, 1932.\n\nNew York Edison Company.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Gramercy Park South & Irving Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720052f", "uuid": "f9faee90-c54d-012f-3bb2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3d3f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720052f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Gramercy Park South - Irving Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["Booth, Edwin, 1833-1893"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Gramercy Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels", "Statues"]}, "back_id": "720052b", "back_text": "Gramercy Park South (extreme foreground) north side, at the head of Irving Place, showing the main gate entrance to Gramercy Park and a view northward of Lexington Ave. from its commencement point at Gramercy Park North. The 16-story building, on the left is the Hotel Gramercy Park at the N.W. corner of Gramercy Park North and Lexington Ave. and bearing Nos. 52 and 2, respectively on the above mentioned two streets. On the right is the 12-story building No. 1 Lexington Ave. Also shown in the center of the Park is a statue of Edwin Booth in the role of Hamlet. It was sculptured by Edmond T. Quinn in commemoration of the great Shakes- pearean actor who lived in this area. About 1932.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Gramercy Park South & Irving Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720053f", "uuid": "fa6a4c40-c54d-012f-0bf7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3d41-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720053f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Gramercy Park South - Irving Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Gramercy Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "720053b", "back_text": "(1)\nGramercy Park South, at Irving Place, showing the Parkside, a 17-story residential hotel at the S.W. corner and bearing No. 18. Also shown is a portion of Gramercy Park. The park is for the exclusive use of residents of the Gramercy Park development.\nJuly 7, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, another view.\nJuly 7, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Gramercy Park South & Irving Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "720054f", "uuid": "fadc6c20-c54d-012f-d61e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3d43-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720054f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Gramercy Park South - Irving Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Gramercy Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "720054b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nGramercy Park South (from left foreground to center of view), west from and including Irving Place, to and including Gramercy Park west (right), and showing the Parkside, a 17-story residential hotel, at the S.W. corner of Irving Place. Also shown is the northwestern portion of Gramercy Park. It is a private park, for the exclusive use of residents of this residential development.\nJuly 7, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, another view.\nJuly 7, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Gramercy Park South & Irving Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720054f", "uuid": "fadc6c20-c54d-012f-d61e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3d43-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720054f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Gramercy Park South - Irving Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Gramercy Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "720054b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nGramercy Park South (from left foreground to center of view), west from and including Irving Place, to and including Gramercy Park west (right), and showing the Parkside, a 17-story residential hotel, at the S.W. corner of Irving Place. Also shown is the northwestern portion of Gramercy Park. It is a private park, for the exclusive use of residents of this residential development.\nJuly 7, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, another view.\nJuly 7, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Gramercy Park South & Irving Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720055f", "uuid": "fb2d17c0-c54d-012f-bd6f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3d45-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720055f&t=w", "date": "1905", "title": "Manhattan: Gramercy Park South - Irving Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Episcopal churches", "Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "720055b", "back_text": "Gramercy Park South, at Irving Place (photographer's vantage point), looking northwestward across Gramercy Park, and showing buildings encircling same upon their respective thoroughfares known as Gramercy Park North (right) and Gramercy Park West (left). Under completion is the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Building at the S.E. corner of Madison Avenue and East 24th Street. Note Calvary Church (P.E.) nestling beneath same. This edifice occupies a site at the N.E. corner of Fourth Avenue and E. 21st Street.\n\nAbout 1905.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Gramercy Park South & Irving Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720056f", "uuid": "fb938d10-c54d-012f-5c5f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3d47-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720056f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: Gramercy Park South - Irving Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Art clubs", "Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "720056b", "back_text": "Gramercy Park South, south side, west from Irving Place to Fourth Avenue where this thoroughfare resumes its identity as E. 20th Street. The vacant lot (No. 17) at the left was formerly the site of the former residence of Ambassador G\u00e9rard and will be improved by a low duplex apartment house according to the New York Times of February 25, 1938. West of same are the Players and the National Arts Clubs. The office structure seen at the right is at the S.W. corner of Fourth Avenue and E. 20th Street.\n\nJune 10, 1938.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Gramercy Park South & Irving Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720058f", "uuid": "fc462cf0-c54d-012f-bf89-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3d4b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720058f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: Gramercy Park West - Gramercy Park (North)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clubs"]}, "back_id": "720058b", "back_text": "1 to 7 Gramercy Park West, west side, south from Gramercy Park North, to and including Gramercy Park South. No. 1 (corner house) is the house once occupied by Dr. Valentine Mott, distinguished physician who was connected with Bellvue Hospital. No. 3 (third house) is the home of the Netherlands Club. No. 4 is the former residence of William F. Harper, one time Mayor of New York. No. 7 (7-story building) is the Christian Workers Home. This building is now known (1937) as the Kennedy House.\n\nApril 1925.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n\nAdditional data regarding No. 1 Gramercy Park West, the former home of Dr. Valentine Mott, appeared in the real estate section of The New York Times, September 24, 1941.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Gramercy Park West & Gramercy Park (North), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -22473,7 +22473,7 @@ {"id": "726793f", "uuid": "3c551010-c558-012f-c7ae-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-71e1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726793f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Queens: Grand Central Parkwa - Northern Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Flushing Bay (New York, N.Y.)", "Grand Central Parkway (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bays (Bodies of water)", "Road construction"]}, "back_id": "726793b", "back_text": "Grand Central Parkway, north from Northern Boulevard, showing made land along the west bank of Flushing Bay, marking the course of the new highway.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nMay 20, 1936\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Central Parkwa & Northern Boulevard, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726794f", "uuid": "3cbc1780-c558-012f-712e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-71e3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726794f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Queens: Grand Central Parkwa - Parsons Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Grand Central Parkway (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Road construction"]}, "back_id": "726794b", "back_text": "Grand Central Parkway, east from Parsons Boulevard, showing the highway under construction.\n\nMarch 25, 1932\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Central Parkwa & Parsons Boulevard, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726795f", "uuid": "3d2aaff0-c558-012f-c38a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-71e5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726795f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Queens: Grand Central Parkwa - Parsons Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Grand Central Parkway (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Road construction"]}, "back_id": "726795b", "back_text": "Grand Central Parkway, west from Parsons Boulevard, showing the highway under construction. On the left is an unpaved street, formerly known as Lott Lane.\n\nMarch 25, 1932\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Central Parkwa & Parsons Boulevard, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "726796f", "uuid": "3d7fdbe0-c558-012f-43a0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-71e7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726796f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Grand Central Parkwa - Radnor Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726796b", "back_text": "Grand Central Parkway, at the S.E. corner of Radnor Road, Jamaica, showing a private residence in the Jamaica Estates Development.\n\n\nAbout 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Central Parkwa & Radnor Road, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "726796f", "uuid": "3d7fdbe0-c558-012f-43a0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-71e7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726796f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Grand Central Parkwa - Radnor Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726796b", "back_text": "Grand Central Parkway, at the S.E. corner of Radnor Road, Jamaica, showing a private residence in the Jamaica Estates Development.\n\nAbout 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Central Parkwa & Radnor Road, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726625f", "uuid": "f784c920-c557-012f-7f08-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7091-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726625f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Queens: Grand Central Parkwa - Roosevelt Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York World's Fair (1939-1940 : New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Flushing Meadows-Corona Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "726625b", "back_text": "Flushing Meadow Park (Queens): The Material Testing Building of the New York World's Fair 1939-40, on Grand Central Parkway below Roosevelt Avenue, and the Masterpieces of Art Building under construction.\n\nOctober 5, 1937\nViews 1,2\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Central Parkwa & Roosevelt Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726630f", "uuid": "f9bc4130-c557-012f-6443-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-709b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726630f&t=w", "date": "1936, 1940", "title": "Queens: Grand Central Parkwa - Roosevelt Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York World's Fair (1939-1940 : New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Flushing Meadows-Corona Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Construction equipment", "Elevated railroads", "Hoisting machinery", "Parking lots", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "726630b", "back_text": "Flushing Meadow Park (Queens): Southeastward across the northern part of the park, toward the subway \"El\" on Roosevelt Avenue, from Northern Boulevard and 113th Street. This area was developed into an expansive automobile parking space for visitors to the New York World's Fair of 1939-40. A network of highways was also constructed to serve the millions who came to see the Fair.\nView 3--The same area, showing the auto parking field, the view being northeastward from Grand Central Parkway and Roosevelt Avenue.\nView 1: May 20, 1936\nView 2: October 21, 1936\nView 3: June 23, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Central Parkwa & Roosevelt Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726657f", "uuid": "053075e0-c558-012f-db4f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-70d1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726657f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1928, 1930, 1937, 1939, 1940", "title": "Queens: Grand Central Parkwa - Roosevelt Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Crosley Radio Corporation", "New York World's Fair (1939-1940 : New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Flushing Meadows-Corona Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Exhibitions", "Fountains", "Parks", "Radio industry"]}, "back_id": "726657b", "back_text": "Flushing Meadow Park (Queens): The Trylon and Perisphere--theme of the New York World's Fair 1939-40--depicting Democracy. The triangular obelisk is seven hundred feet high and serves as a beacon and broadcasting tower. In View 2 can also be seen the circular Administration Building and two pylons of the Crosley Corporation exhibit. View 3 is south on Grand Central Parkway from Roosevelt Avenue.\n\nView 1: May 29, 1939\nViews 2,3: June 23, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 1: Neg. 4909\nView 3: Neg. # 5013\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Central Parkwa & Roosevelt Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -22530,7 +22530,7 @@ {"id": "701155f", "uuid": "3f5861b0-c530-012f-0d72-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a96f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701155f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Grand Concourse - 164th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "701155b", "back_text": "1000 (empty lot), 1014 and 1022 Grand Concourse, at, adjoining and north of the N.E. corner of East 164th Street, showing the B. Richardson House (first one, No. 1014) and the Mrs. Roe House. The empty lot was occupied by the home of D.C. Weeks (map of 1885 by E. Robinson).\n\nMay 16, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Concourse & 164th Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701157f", "uuid": "40188ac0-c530-012f-6e11-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a973-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701157f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: Grand Concourse - 165th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses"]}, "back_id": "701157b", "back_text": "1040 to 1050 Grand Concourse (left), east side, north from East 165th, to but not including 166th Streets. Also shown (right) are Nos. 163 to 171 East 165th Street, adjoining and east of the N.E. corner of Grand Concourse.\n\nMay 16, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Concourse & 165th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701156f", "uuid": "3faefd70-c530-012f-dba2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a971-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701156f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: Grand Concourse - 165th Street", "alt_title": ["[Ursuline Academy]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Schools"]}, "back_id": "701156b", "back_text": "1032 Grand Concourse, at the S.E. corner of East 165th Street, showing the Ursuline Academy.\n\nMay 16, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Concourse & 165th Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "701374f", "uuid": "9427b520-c530-012f-2580-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ab19-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701374f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Bronx: Grand Concourse - 168th Street", "alt_title": ["[Lorelei Fountain; Joyce Kilmer Park.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Joyce Kilmer Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Fountains", "Lorelei (Sculpture)", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "701374b", "back_text": "Joyce Kilmer Park (Bronx): The Lorelei Fountain, depicting the legendary siren on Heinrich Heine's lyric, Die Lorelei. Ernst Herter, sculptor. The fountain stands near the Grand Concourse, at E. 164th Street.\n\nThe old Robert Simpson house and barn can be seen on the east side of the Concourse.\n\n\n\nabout 1900\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Concourse & 168th Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "701374f", "uuid": "9427b520-c530-012f-2580-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ab19-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701374f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Bronx: Grand Concourse - 168th Street", "alt_title": ["[Lorelei Fountain; Joyce Kilmer Park.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Joyce Kilmer Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Fountains", "Lorelei (Sculpture)", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "701374b", "back_text": "Joyce Kilmer Park (Bronx): The Lorelei Fountain, depicting the legendary siren on Heinrich Heine's lyric, Die Lorelei. Ernst Herter, sculptor. The fountain stands near the Grand Concourse, at E. 164th Street.\n\nThe old Robert Simpson house and barn can be seen on the east side of the Concourse.\n\nabout 1900\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Concourse & 168th Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701123f", "uuid": "334adee0-c530-012f-b0db-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a92f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701123f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Bronx: Grand Concourse and Tremont Ave.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Kadel & Herbert", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "701123b", "back_text": "Grand Concourse, The Bronx\nTypical rows of apartment houses in Bronx Borough.\nIn older Manhattan multi-family units were known generally as tenements or flats; but when the Bronx began to decelope-with the opening of the first subway transit system 20 years ago- there appeared the modern apartment house. Before the subway came, the Bronx had 250,000 population; now 20 years later it has nearly 900,000.\n1924 Kadel & Herbert\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Concourse & 168th Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701160f", "uuid": "416687f0-c530-012f-f2f0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a979-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701160f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Grand Concourse - 168th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "United Newspictures, Inc.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Almshouses"]}, "back_id": "701160b", "back_text": "A Palace Home for Millionaire Bankrupts.\n\nSuppose you had once been rich. Suppose you had lived in luxury and mingled in exclusive social circles. And suppose you lost every dollar you had. If you had lived in New York or other big city, if you had been banker, judge, or even idle social panderer, you would still be able to live as you had formerly. For Andrew Freedman, multi-millionaire, died and left $4,000,000 for the building and furnishing of a palace on the Grand Concourse, New York City, where those once rich could enjoy the luxuries of life even though broke. The conditions are that you must be 60 or more, be cultured, and be absolutely \"broke.\" Applicants are put through the most rigorous questionnaire and their stories carefully checked. Out of thousands of applications but thirty have taken in. The mansion covers an entire city block. Furnishings were collected and placed by most expert interior decorators. Every convenience of a millionaire's home is there. And it constitutes one of the most astounding heritages ever left.\n\nUnited Newspictures, Inc., 461 Eighth Ave., N.Y.C.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Grand Concourse & 168th Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701163f", "uuid": "427f32f0-c530-012f-8a54-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a97f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701163f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Bronx: Grand Concourse - 171st Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "701163b", "back_text": "1460 and 1454 Grand Concourse, adjoining and at the N.E. corner of East 171st Street. No. 1460 is shown in part only on the left.\n\nMay 1927.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Concourse & 171st Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} @@ -22560,7 +22560,7 @@ {"id": "701173f", "uuid": "4689bfb0-c530-012f-3c5f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a993-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701173f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Bronx: Grand Concourse - Burnside Avenue (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "701173b", "back_text": "2055 Grand Concourse (right), at the N.W. corner of East Burnside Ave., showing the Harding Court prior to completion. The view shows the Burnside Ave. side of the building.\n\nAbout 1923.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Concourse & Burnside Avenue (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701170f", "uuid": "45562720-c530-012f-64af-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a98d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701170f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Bronx: Grand Concourse - Echo Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Grand Concourse (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Road construction"]}, "back_id": "701170b", "back_text": "Grand Concourse, north from Echo Place. W.P.A. men are seen working on the repavement of the east lane of the thoroughfare.\n\nMarch 31, 1936.\n\nWorks Progress Administration.\nFederal Art Project photo.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Concourse & Echo Place, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701171f", "uuid": "45c1fb80-c530-012f-ed69-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a98f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701171f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Bronx: Grand Concourse - Echo Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "701171b", "back_text": "Grand Concourse (right), at the N.W. corner of Echo Place, showing construction work in progress on Temple Zion; a synagogue and Hebrew School. The building in the right background is on East 178th Street, at the N.W. corner of Grand Concourse.\n\nJuly 17th, 1935.\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Grand Concourse & Echo Place, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "701179f", "uuid": "48b923c0-c530-012f-c742-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a99f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701179f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Bronx: Grand Concourse - Fordham Road (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "701179b", "back_text": "2525 and 2515 Grand Concourse, north of and adjoining the N.W. corner of East Fordham Road.\n\nSeptember 1921.\n\n\nNeg, # 3840\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Concourse & Fordham Road (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "701179f", "uuid": "48b923c0-c530-012f-c742-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a99f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701179f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Bronx: Grand Concourse - Fordham Road (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "701179b", "back_text": "2525 and 2515 Grand Concourse, north of and adjoining the N.W. corner of East Fordham Road.\n\nSeptember 1921.\n\nNeg, # 3840\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Concourse & Fordham Road (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701162f", "uuid": "422dcc10-c530-012f-26f7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a97d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701162f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Bronx: Grand Concourse - Marcy Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Grand Concourse (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Road construction"]}, "back_id": "701162b", "back_text": "Grand Concourse, east side, north from (No. 1362) but not including Marcy Place, to East 171st Street. Also shown are W.P.A. men repaving the east lane of the thoroughfare.\n\nMarch 31, 1936.\n\nWorks Progress Administration.\nFederal Art Project photo.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Concourse & Marcy Place, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701158f", "uuid": "406d4180-c530-012f-79f3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a975-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701158f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: Grand Concourse - McClellan Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Community service", "Organizations' facilities"]}, "back_id": "701158b", "back_text": "Grand Concourse, at the S.E. corner of McClellan Street, showing the building of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.\n\nMay 16, 1928\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Grand Concourse & McClellan Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701159f", "uuid": "40e1f310-c530-012f-8e09-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a977-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701159f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Grand Concourse - McClellan Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "701159b", "back_text": "Grand Concourse, at the N.E. corner of McClellan Street.\nMay 16, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Concourse & McClellan Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} @@ -22600,7 +22600,7 @@ {"id": "720103f", "uuid": "0dc6e990-c54e-012f-adc2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3da5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720103f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Grand Street - Essex Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Furniture stores"]}, "back_id": "720103b", "back_text": "Grand Street, north side, west from, but not including Essex Street, showing the former site of P.S. No. 137 (clearance in foreground). Also shown are Nos. 65 to 73 Ludlow Street, adjoining and north of the N.W. corner of Grand Street. The 4-story house at the corner faces on Grand Street and bears No. 334.\n\nApril 4, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Street & Essex Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720126f", "uuid": "16485160-c54e-012f-99a7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3dd3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720126f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Grand Street - Fast Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "720126b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Grand Street & Fast Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720088f", "uuid": "076987f0-c54e-012f-0233-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3d87-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720088f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Grand Street - Forsyth Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Cigar industry"]}, "back_id": "720088b", "back_text": "Grand Street, north side, west from and including Forsyth Street, to the Bowery. No. 272 Grand Street, at the N.E. corner of Forsyth Street, and No. 270 Grand Street, at the N.W. corner of Forsyth Street, are frame houses.\n\nJuly 18, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Street & Forsyth Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "720090f", "uuid": "083c2e90-c54e-012f-831d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3d8b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720090f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1930", "title": "Manhattan: Grand Street - Forsyth Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bowery (New York, N.Y. : Street)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clothing stores", "Elevated railroads", "Hoisting machinery", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "720090b", "back_text": "(1)\nGrand Street, south side, west from and including the Bowery. The Third Ave., Elevated is shown on the Bowery.\n\nAugust 1, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA view of Nos. 271-273 Grand Street, at and adjoining the S.E. corner of Forsyth Street, as shown in the foreground of No. 1.\n\nAugust 1, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same as No. 1, at a later date and showing the demolition of the Grand Theatre, Grand Street, at the S.E. corner of Chrystie Street, as seen through clearance for Roosevelt Park.\n\n\nAugust 30, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Street & Forsyth Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720090f", "uuid": "083c2e90-c54e-012f-831d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3d8b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720090f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1930", "title": "Manhattan: Grand Street - Forsyth Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bowery (New York, N.Y. : Street)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clothing stores", "Elevated railroads", "Hoisting machinery", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "720090b", "back_text": "(1)\nGrand Street, south side, west from and including the Bowery. The Third Ave., Elevated is shown on the Bowery.\n\nAugust 1, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA view of Nos. 271-273 Grand Street, at and adjoining the S.E. corner of Forsyth Street, as shown in the foreground of No. 1.\n\nAugust 1, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same as No. 1, at a later date and showing the demolition of the Grand Theatre, Grand Street, at the S.E. corner of Chrystie Street, as seen through clearance for Roosevelt Park.\n\nAugust 30, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Street & Forsyth Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720091f", "uuid": "08b5dbd0-c54e-012f-f52a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3d8d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720091f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Grand Street - Forsyth Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720091b", "back_text": "272-282 Grand Street, at, adjoining, and east of the N.E. corner of Forsyth Street. No. 272 is a 3-story frame house with a brick front. The view also shows 92-100 Forsyth Street, at, adjoining, and north of the N.E. corner of Grand Street. No. 92 is a frame house with a brick front.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Street & Forsyth Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720092f", "uuid": "09348e20-c54e-012f-f120-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3d8f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720092f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Grand Street - Forsyth Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720092b", "back_text": "Grand Street, at the N.W. corner of Forsyth Street and the new Sarah Delano Roosevelt park under construction, between Chrystie (left) and Forsyth (right) Streets.\n\nOctober 20, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Street & Forsyth Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720133f", "uuid": "18ce70b0-c54e-012f-1906-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3de1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720133f&t=w", "date": "1933, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: Grand Street - Goerck Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "720133b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Grand Street & Goerck Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -22632,7 +22632,7 @@ {"id": "720111f", "uuid": "10c056c0-c54e-012f-3cab-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3db5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720111f&t=w", "date": "1924, 1929", "title": "Manhattan: Grand Street - Ridge Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "720111b", "back_text": "(1)\n\n438 to 430 Grand Street, north side, west from Ridge, to but not including Attorney Streets, showing St. Mary's R.C. Church (No. 438 Grand Street) at the N.E. corner of Ridge Street. The cornerstone of this church was laid April 30, 1832, by Bishop Du Bois. Its original edifice (1826) was on Sheriff Street, between Broome and Delancey Street and destroyed by fire in 1831, which was commonly believed to have been caused by a burglar.\n\nJanuary 1924.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2)\n\nAnother view showing a more extensive view northward on the west side of Ridge Street.\n\nApril 1929.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(3)\n\nSimilar to No. 2, but viewing southward from Broome and across Grand Streets.\n\nJanuary 1924.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Street & Ridge Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "704687f", "uuid": "9c171ee0-c535-012f-8661-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d1a8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704687f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Brooklyn: Grand Street - Rodney Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "704687b", "back_text": "(1)\n401-417 Grand Street, north side, east from Rodney Street. At left, first small house in 1870, was occupied by Mahler Bakery, and the fourth small house, Hagenbacker's clothing store.\n\nNovember 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2)\nThe same; from the opposite direction.\n\nNovember 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Street & Rodney Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "720089f", "uuid": "07d926c0-c54e-012f-70a0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3d89-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720089f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Grand Street - Rodney Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bowery (New York, N.Y. : Street)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "720089b", "back_text": "240-248 Grand Street, east of, adjoining, and at the N.E. corner of the Bowery. No. 244 is a 3-story frame house with a brick front.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Street & Rodney Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "720114f", "uuid": "11dcf280-c54e-012f-99b4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3dbb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720114f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Grand Street - Rodney Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "720114b", "back_text": "(1)\nAt the intersection of Grand, Division, Gouverneur and Pitt Streets, showing Grand Street, north side, west from and including Pitt Street; Division Street, north side, west from Gouverneur; also, Gouverneur Street, west side, from Grand to Division Streets. St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church appears at the corner of Grand and Ridge Streets.\n\nJuly 1, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing a close-up of the intersection.\n\nJuly 22, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, showing only Grand Street.\n\n\nJuly 22, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Street & Rodney Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720114f", "uuid": "11dcf280-c54e-012f-99b4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3dbb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720114f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Grand Street - Rodney Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "720114b", "back_text": "(1)\nAt the intersection of Grand, Division, Gouverneur and Pitt Streets, showing Grand Street, north side, west from and including Pitt Street; Division Street, north side, west from Gouverneur; also, Gouverneur Street, west side, from Grand to Division Streets. St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church appears at the corner of Grand and Ridge Streets.\n\nJuly 1, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing a close-up of the intersection.\n\nJuly 22, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, showing only Grand Street.\n\nJuly 22, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Street & Rodney Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720124f", "uuid": "1577c410-c54e-012f-df7d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3dcf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720124f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Grand Street - Rodney Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720124b", "back_text": "507 to 515 Grand Street (right to left), south side, between East Broadway and Henry Street. The two dormier windowed structures are No's. 511 and 513. No. 515 is on the left and is a frame structure with a brick front.\n\n1939\n\nGift of Beecher Ogden\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Street & Rodney Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720110f", "uuid": "10543070-c54e-012f-105e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3db3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720110f&t=w", "date": "1936, 1939", "title": "Manhattan: Grand Street - Scammel Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "720110b", "back_text": "(1)\nGrand Street,north side and west from,but not including Pitt Street. Note St.Mary's R.C. Church at the N.W. corner of\nRidge Street.\n\nJuly 22nd,1936\n\n(2)Grand Street,north side,at a point farther south and west from Scammel Street,showing the Neighbourhood Theatre and the towers of St.Mary's R.C. church at the corner of Ridge Street.\n\nMay 7th,1939\n\nPhotographs by,\nP.L.Sperr,\nNo 'eproductions.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Street & Scammel Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720120f", "uuid": "14000290-c54e-012f-a14d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3dc7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720120f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Grand Street - Scammel Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720120b", "back_text": "473-467 Grand Street, at, adjoining and west of the S.W. corner of Scammel Street. The 5-story building (No. 473), is directly at the corner. Shown on the right, is No. 278 Division Street (building with flag on roof) which adjoins the building (partially shown, No. 277), directly at the S.E. corner of Gouverneur Street. These buildings physically are on the same block, but arbitrarily bear numbers on different streets.\n\nApril 1929.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grand Street & Scammel Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -22727,7 +22727,7 @@ {"id": "720177f", "uuid": "2a0024a0-c54e-012f-3b8f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3e39-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720177f&t=w", "date": "1914", "title": "Manhattan: Greenwich Street - Morris Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cigar industry", "Markets", "Meat"]}, "back_id": "720177b", "back_text": "#38 Greenwich Street, West Side and adjoining the South West corner.\n\nOctober 11th, 1914.\n\nWurts Brothers,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Greenwich Street & 12th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720231f", "uuid": "3dcae710-c54e-012f-d2c9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3ea5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720231f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: Greenwich Street - 12th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Coopers"]}, "back_id": "720231b", "back_text": "584 Greenwich St Jan. 6, 1941\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Greenwich Street & 12th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720263f", "uuid": "4a9ad3f0-c54e-012f-8e13-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3ee5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720263f&t=w", "date": "1940, 1941", "title": "Manhattan: Greenwich Street - 12th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parking lots", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "720263b", "back_text": "1-Greenwich Street, east side and northeast corner of 12th Street.\n\nMay 5, 1941\n\n2-Greenwich Street, northwest corner and 12th Street.\n\nNovember 3, 1940\n\n3-Greenwich Street and 12th Street looking southward\n\nNovember 3, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Greenwich Street & 12th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "720268f", "uuid": "4cea9b30-c54e-012f-fd2f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3eef-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720268f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Greenwich Street - 13th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720268b", "back_text": "Greenwich Street,east side at the north east corner of West 13th Street,and showing the Newton Building on the corner,and north east from Jackson Square.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\n\nMay 5th,1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Greenwich Street & 13th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720268f", "uuid": "4cea9b30-c54e-012f-fd2f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3eef-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720268f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Greenwich Street - 13th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720268b", "back_text": "Greenwich Street,east side at the north east corner of West 13th Street,and showing the Newton Building on the corner,and north east from Jackson Square.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\nMay 5th,1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Greenwich Street & 13th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720160f", "uuid": "23c292c0-c54e-012f-44bc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3e17-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720160f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Greenwich Street - 8th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "720160b", "back_text": "Greenwich Avenue from 13th Street to its north-western terminus at Eighth Avenue. In background may be seen erection of the Port Authority Building.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\nMay 15, 1932.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Greenwich Street & 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720187f", "uuid": "2db39620-c54e-012f-d2c1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3e4d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720187f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: Greenwich Street - Albany Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "720187b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nGreenwich Street, west side, north from Albany Street, showing at the N.W. corner a 3\u00bd-story building formerly known as the Planters Hotel. This building No. 122 Greenwich Street, was for a time a dry goods store; patronized by Henry Clay and other celebrities. Overhead, on Greenwich Street, is the Ninth Ave. Elevated Line.\nMay 1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same.\nMay 1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(3)\n\nA view eastward on Albany Street, and showing the side of the former Planters Hotel. From that point, to the immediate foreground appear; No. 3 (2-story structure); Nos. 5 and 7; all on Albany Street. Across Greenwich Street, appears the Hamilton Building, No. 125-131 Greenwich Street, at the S.E. corner of Thames Street.\nMay 1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(4)\n\nThe same, at a later date.\nMay 4th, 1941.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Greenwich Street & Albany Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720188f", "uuid": "2e1bf170-c54e-012f-dfd5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3e4f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720188f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: Greenwich Street - Albany Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Kennedy, Thomas W.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Shoe stores"]}, "back_id": "720188b", "back_text": "Greenwich Street, at the N. W. corner of Albany Street. Overshadowing the street level is the old Ninth Avenue Elevated Line that was removed in 1940.\n\nAbout 1900\n\nThomas W. Kennedy, photo\nThru Beecher Ogden\nMuseum Photo. Assn.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Greenwich Street & Albany Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -22745,7 +22745,7 @@ {"id": "720261f", "uuid": "49de5c10-c54e-012f-d8f4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3ee1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720261f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: Greenwich Street - Bethune Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Garages"]}, "back_id": "720261b", "back_text": "(1) and (2) Greenwich Street, east side and northeast corner of Bethune Street.\n\nP.K. Speer.\n\nJanuary 4, 1941.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Greenwich Street & Bethune Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720227f", "uuid": "3c5cadb0-c54e-012f-0797-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3e9d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720227f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Greenwich Street - Canal Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720227b", "back_text": "475 Greenwich Street, adjoining the S.E. corner of Canal Street. Building concerned is a 2-story frame house with a brick front.\n\nAbout 1912.\n\nGift of Samuel Landsman.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Greenwich Street & Canal Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720228f", "uuid": "3caff710-c54e-012f-e6f0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3e9f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720228f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Manhattan: Greenwich Street - Canal Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Beverage industry", "Building construction"]}, "back_id": "720228b", "back_text": "481-489 Greenwich Street, at and adjoining the N.E. corner of Canal Street, as viewed eastward from Washington Street, and thru clearance at the S.E. corner of Canal Street.\n\nJuly 26, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Greenwich Street & Canal Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "720189f", "uuid": "2e6b38a0-c54e-012f-1ba2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3e51-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720189f&t=w", "date": "1914", "title": "Manhattan: Greenwich Street - Cedar Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "720189b", "back_text": "#130 West Side Greenwich Street, between Cedar and Albany Streets.\n\n\nOctober 3, 1914.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Greenwich Street & Cedar Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720189f", "uuid": "2e6b38a0-c54e-012f-1ba2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3e51-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720189f&t=w", "date": "1914", "title": "Manhattan: Greenwich Street - Cedar Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "720189b", "back_text": "#130 West Side Greenwich Street, between Cedar and Albany Streets.\n\nOctober 3, 1914.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Greenwich Street & Cedar Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720190f", "uuid": "2eca1990-c54e-012f-31db-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3e53-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720190f&t=w", "date": "1914", "title": "Manhattan: Greenwich Street - Cedar Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "720190b", "back_text": "west side of Greenwich Street, between Cedar and Albany Streets, showing the Central Hotel Wurts Brothers October 3, 1914", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Greenwich Street & Cedar Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720191f", "uuid": "2f285ea0-c54e-012f-2e73-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3e55-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720191f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: Greenwich Street - Cedar Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Repairing trades", "Shoes", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "720191b", "back_text": "View 1;\nGreenwich Street, east side looking south of Liberty Street.\n\nView 2;\nGreenwich Street, west side and south west corner of Ceder Street.\n\nP.L.Speer.\nMay 4, 1941.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Greenwich Street & Cedar Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720255f", "uuid": "4781c260-c54e-012f-ef7e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3ed5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720255f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Greenwich Street - Charles Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720255b", "back_text": "(1)\nGreenwich Street, west side adjoining the Southeast corner of Charles Street.\n\n(2)\nGreenwich Street, east side and southeast corner of Charles Street.\n\nMay 5, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Greenwich Street & Charles Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -22797,7 +22797,7 @@ {"id": "720240f", "uuid": "41519df0-c54e-012f-8bf2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3eb7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720240f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Manhattan: Greenwich Street - Leroy Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Disasters", "Fires", "Real estate office buildings", "Ruins", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "720240b", "back_text": "P.L. Sperr, photographer 6-21-1942", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Greenwich Street & Leroy Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720241f", "uuid": "41a097e0-c54e-012f-fb65-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3eb9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720241f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: Greenwich Street - Leroy Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Diners (Restaurants)"]}, "back_id": "720241b", "back_text": "1-Greenwich Street, northeast corner and Leroy Street.\nP. L. Sperr\nMay 5, 1941\n\n2-Greenwich Street, east side and northeast corner and Leroy Street.\nP. L. Sperr\nMay 5, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Greenwich Street & Leroy Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720168f", "uuid": "26ad5ef0-c54e-012f-1b2c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3e27-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720168f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Greenwich Street - Morris Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Elevated railroads", "Parking lots", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "720168b", "back_text": "Greenwich Street, south from Morris Street to Battery Place, showing a W.P.A. project under the Sixth and Ninth Ave. Elevated Lines.\n\nAugust 25, 1936.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\nFederal Art Project.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Greenwich Street & Morris Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "720172f", "uuid": "282208e0-c54e-012f-a110-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3e2f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720172f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: Greenwich Street - Morris Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Whitehall Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Battery Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "720172b", "back_text": "Greenwich Street(left), south from a point midway between Morris Street and Battery Place, and to the latter, showing the lower half of the block square site that is to be razed for the proposed Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel.\n\nWashington Street is on the right, where appears the lower portions of the Whitehall Building. At the top is the Park. The buildings in the foreground are No's. 22-24 Greenwich Street and No. 23 Washington Street. They are back to back and adjoin the parking lot shown.\n\nThe point of vantage for the photographer is the Cunard Building on the opposite side of Greenwich Street. The \"El\" tracks are on same.\n\nStaff Photographer\nNew York Post\n\n\n\nMarch, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Greenwich Street & Morris Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720172f", "uuid": "282208e0-c54e-012f-a110-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3e2f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720172f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: Greenwich Street - Morris Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Whitehall Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Battery Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "720172b", "back_text": "Greenwich Street(left), south from a point midway between Morris Street and Battery Place, and to the latter, showing the lower half of the block square site that is to be razed for the proposed Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel.\n\nWashington Street is on the right, where appears the lower portions of the Whitehall Building. At the top is the Park. The buildings in the foreground are No's. 22-24 Greenwich Street and No. 23 Washington Street. They are back to back and adjoin the parking lot shown.\n\nThe point of vantage for the photographer is the Cunard Building on the opposite side of Greenwich Street. The \"El\" tracks are on same.\n\nStaff Photographer\nNew York Post\n\nMarch, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Greenwich Street & Morris Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720176f", "uuid": "29b2c4b0-c54e-012f-7025-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3e37-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720176f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Greenwich Street - Morris Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Barbershops", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "720176b", "back_text": "Greenwich Street, west side, south from (No. 22-24), a point midway between Morris Street and Battery Place, to Battery Place. Note overhead the elevated tracks of the Sixth and Ninth Ave. Lines. At Battery Place they make a sharp turn eastward to South Ferry.\n\nJuly 14, 1936.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\nFederal Art Project.\n\nNeg,# 3880\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Greenwich Street & Morris Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720178f", "uuid": "2a6c1470-c54e-012f-3c44-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3e3b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720178f&t=w", "date": "1914", "title": "Manhattan: Greenwich Street - Morris Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "720178b", "back_text": "38 Greenwich Street, adjoining the S. W. corner of Morris Street, showing the upper portion of a six-story tenement. Note the 6th and 9th Avenue \"El\" line. This is to be removed in 1940-1.\n\nOctober 11, 1914\n\nWurts Brothers\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Greenwich Street & Morris Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720179f", "uuid": "2ad28960-c54e-012f-9eff-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3e3d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720179f&t=w", "date": "1914", "title": "Manhattan: Greenwich Street - Morris Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Beverage industry", "Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "720179b", "back_text": "#40 Greenwich Street at the South West corner and Morris Street, looking Westwards.\n\nOctober 11th, 1914.\n\nWurts Brothers, Photographers,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Greenwich Street & Morris Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -22813,7 +22813,7 @@ {"id": "720186f", "uuid": "2d680670-c54e-012f-c02a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3e4b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720186f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: Greenwich Street - Thames Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "720186b", "back_text": "113-123 Greenwich Street (foreground), adjoining the S.E. corner of Thames Street, showing the site where the New York Curb Exchange will stand. Also seen is a portion of the Sixth Ave. Elevated Line on Trinity Place, and across same, the Trinity grave yard. Buildings facing on the east side of Broadway appear in the background.\n\nAbout 1921.\n\nGift of E. M. Jenks.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Greenwich Street & Thames Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720182f", "uuid": "2bd86c50-c54e-012f-76e7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3e43-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720182f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Greenwich Street - Trinity Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720182b", "back_text": "(1)\nGreenwich Street, west side and north from Trinity place. Sub-way station in foreground.\n\nFebruary 1, 1941.\n\n(2)\nSame, at a different angle.\n\nMay 4, 1941.\n\n(3)\nSame, at a still different angle.\n\nP.L.Speer.\n\nFebruary 1, 1941.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Greenwich Street & Trinity Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720183f", "uuid": "2c477060-c54e-012f-a136-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3e45-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720183f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Greenwich Street - Trinity Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "720183b", "back_text": "(1)\nThe intersection of Greenwich Street, and Trinity Place, at Morris Street, as viewed northward from the Whitehall Building, and showing S general view of lower Manhattan. On the left is seen Greenwich Street, (Ninth Ave., Elevated), east side, north from Morris, to and including Rector Streets. On the right appears Trinity Place, (Sixth Ave., Elevated), east side, north from but not including Morris, to, but not including Thames Streets.\nJune 20, 1929.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nThe same, from a different angle.\nJune 20, 1929.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Greenwich Street & Trinity Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "720184f", "uuid": "2cad6d30-c54e-012f-533d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3e47-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720184f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: Greenwich Street - Trinity Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Public utility companies"]}, "back_id": "720184b", "back_text": "The convergence of Greenwich Street (left) and Trinity Place (right), at Morris Street. Shown at that point is the triangular structure that separates the first two mentioned thoroughfares. This building bears No. 28 Greenwich Street. Note the fact that the Sixth Avenue Elevated that formerly ran on Trinity Place has been removed. The Ninth Avenue Line that still remains on Greenwich Street is to be demolished sometime in 1940-1.\nAt the left margin is a portion of the 35 story No. 19 Rector Street Building. Thru the center is the Electric Bond & Share Building. On the right, and separated by Trinity Churchyard are the Trinity and the Empire Buildings.\n\nApril 28, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nGreenwich Street and Trinity Place, at point of intersection.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nMay 4, 1941\n\n\nGreenwich St. north of Trinity Place. Neg. A-146\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\nJune 26, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Greenwich Street & Trinity Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720184f", "uuid": "2cad6d30-c54e-012f-533d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3e47-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720184f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: Greenwich Street - Trinity Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Public utility companies"]}, "back_id": "720184b", "back_text": "The convergence of Greenwich Street (left) and Trinity Place (right), at Morris Street. Shown at that point is the triangular structure that separates the first two mentioned thoroughfares. This building bears No. 28 Greenwich Street. Note the fact that the Sixth Avenue Elevated that formerly ran on Trinity Place has been removed. The Ninth Avenue Line that still remains on Greenwich Street is to be demolished sometime in 1940-1.\nAt the left margin is a portion of the 35 story No. 19 Rector Street Building. Thru the center is the Electric Bond & Share Building. On the right, and separated by Trinity Churchyard are the Trinity and the Empire Buildings.\n\nApril 28, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nGreenwich Street and Trinity Place, at point of intersection.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nMay 4, 1941\n\nGreenwich St. north of Trinity Place. Neg. A-146\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\nJune 26, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Greenwich Street & Trinity Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720207f", "uuid": "34de3b80-c54e-012f-0ed3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3e75-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720207f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: Greenwich Street - Vesey Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "720207b", "back_text": "Greenwich Street, north from Vesey Street, showing surface conditions under the Ninth Avenue Elevated Line West Broadway is at the right, forming a convergence with Greenwich Street at this point. The street car tracks as shown are being removed by the W. P. A. at this date. The old \"El\" structure overhead will be demolished sometime in 1940-1.\n\nJune 2, 1937\n\nW. P. A. photo\nFive Boroughs Project\n\nGreenwich Street, north from Vesey Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nMay 4, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Greenwich Street & Vesey Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720223f", "uuid": "3ae2b540-c54e-012f-3392-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3e95-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720223f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: Greenwich Street - Vestry Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["A. Ablong Scrap Iron"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Junkyards"]}, "back_id": "720223b", "back_text": "View 1;\nGreenwich Street, west side and South west corner and Vestry Street, looking southwards.\n\nView 2;\nGreenwich Street, west side and north west corner from Desbrose Street.\n\nMay 5, 1941.\n\nView 3;\nGreenwich Street, at Watts Street.\n\nP.L.Speer.\nJanuary 6, 1941.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Greenwich Street & Vestry Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720224f", "uuid": "3b4570f0-c54e-012f-45a1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3e97-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720224f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: Greenwich Street - Vestry Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Postal service"]}, "back_id": "720224b", "back_text": "1- Greenwich Street, east side, north of Vestry Street, showing piers for elevated station at corner of Des Brosses Street, looking northwards.\n\n2- Greenwich Street, north of Vestry Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nJanuary 6, 1941\n\n3- Greenwich Street, west side, at the northwest corner of Vestry Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nMay 5, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Greenwich Street & Vestry Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -22848,7 +22848,7 @@ {"id": "720290f", "uuid": "55abf720-c54e-012f-0171-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3f1b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720290f&t=w", "date": "1914", "title": "Manhattan: Grove Street - 7th Avenue South", "alt_title": ["[72 Grove Street ; Foster's Chair Business.]"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Upholstery trade"]}, "back_id": "720290b", "back_text": "72 Grove Street, south side, east of 7th Avenue.\n\nJuly 30, 1914\n\nWurts Brothers\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grove Street & 7th Avenue South, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720289f", "uuid": "5548e0a0-c54e-012f-c79d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3f19-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720289f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: Grove Street - 7th Avenue South", "alt_title": ["[Jack Delaney's.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "720289b", "back_text": "Grove Street, southerly side, east from Seventh Avenue South (right, not included), showing buildings thereupon, as viewed across the open triangular park at Christopher Street. In the center is the gap formed by the convergence of Washington Place and West 4th Street, and known as Sheridan Square. The photographer details the restaurant-bar of Jack Delaney in View 2. This adjoins the corner of Seventh Avenue.\nJune 6, 1940\nNo's. 1-2\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Grove Street & 7th Avenue South, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720286f", "uuid": "54283380-c54e-012f-b9f0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3f13-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720286f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: Grove Street - 7th Avenue South", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "720286b", "back_text": "(1)\nGrove Street Seventh Avenue and Bleecker Street. (Before Reconstruction)\n\nSeptember 15, 1921.\n\nPresident Borough Manhatten.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grove Street & 7th Avenue South, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "720287f", "uuid": "548c9ec0-c54e-012f-2c26-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3f15-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720287f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: Grove Street - 7th Avenue South", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "720287b", "back_text": "(1)\nGrove Street 7th Avenue and Bleeker Street. (Before Reconstruction)\n\nSeptember 14, 1921.\n\nPresident Borough Manhatten.\n\n\n315G\nLOCAL HISTORY AND GENEALOGY\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grove Street & 7th Avenue South, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720287f", "uuid": "548c9ec0-c54e-012f-2c26-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3f15-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720287f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: Grove Street - 7th Avenue South", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "720287b", "back_text": "(1)\nGrove Street 7th Avenue and Bleeker Street. (Before Reconstruction)\n\nSeptember 14, 1921.\n\nPresident Borough Manhatten.\n\n315G\nLOCAL HISTORY AND GENEALOGY\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grove Street & 7th Avenue South, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720271f", "uuid": "4d53b980-c54e-012f-83ac-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3ef5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720271f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: Grove Street - Bedford Street", "alt_title": ["[1-6 Grove Street ; Grove Court.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "720271b", "back_text": "1-6 Grove Court, south side, at the rear of Grove Street, between Hudson and Bedford Streets, with an entrance onto Grove Street, between Nos. 10 and 12.\nJune, 1925.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grove Street & Bedford Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720274f", "uuid": "4e65b890-c54e-012f-7562-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3efb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720274f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Grove Street - Bedford Street", "alt_title": ["[10 Grove Street.]"], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720274b", "back_text": "10 Grove Street, south side, between Bedford and Hudson Street's, showing the rear and easterly exposures of the dwelling bearing this number. The photographers vantage point is inside of the open area identified as Grove Court.\n\n1940\n\nAlexander Alland, photo\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Grove Street & Bedford Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720278f", "uuid": "500a0470-c54e-012f-4e03-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3f03-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720278f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Grove Street - Bedford Street", "alt_title": ["[17-19 Grove Street.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720278b", "back_text": "(1)\n17-19 Grove Street, at and adjoining the N.E. corner of Bedford Street. Also shown is Bedford Street, east side, north from Grove, to and including Christopher Streets. No. 17 Grove Street, is a 3-story house. No. 102 Bedford Street, adjoining the N.E. corner of Grove Street is a 3-story frame house with a brick front.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same at an earlier date. March 29, 1928.\n\nP.L.Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Grove Street & Bedford Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -22963,7 +22963,7 @@ {"id": "1509625", "uuid": "b1ef9450-c5cd-012f-efff-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-065c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1509625&t=w", "date": "1941-11-15", "title": "Hamilton Avenue - 16th Street", "alt_title": ["Garbage disposal plant"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1509626", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Hamilton Avenue - 16th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Brooklyn"} {"id": "1509627", "uuid": "b2350090-c5cd-012f-6a3e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-065e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1509627&t=w", "date": "1940-07-22", "title": "Hamilton Avenue - 16th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1509628", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Hamilton Avenue - 16th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704774f", "uuid": "c0446d90-c535-012f-6667-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d256-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704774f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Hamilton Avenue - 14th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "704774b", "back_text": "Hamilton Avenue, s. fr. 14th Street, Brooklyn.\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 26, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hamilton Avenue & 14th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "704775f", "uuid": "c0a6f240-c535-012f-f0f1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d258-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704775f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Hamilton Avenue - 14th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Contractors", "Gas industry", "Storage tanks"]}, "back_id": "704775b", "back_text": "Hamilton Avenue at 14th Street, Brooklyn.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 26, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hamilton Avenue & 14th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "704775f", "uuid": "c0a6f240-c535-012f-f0f1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d258-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704775f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Hamilton Avenue - 14th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Contractors", "Gas industry", "Storage tanks"]}, "back_id": "704775b", "back_text": "Hamilton Avenue at 14th Street, Brooklyn.\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 26, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hamilton Avenue & 14th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704776f", "uuid": "c1142f10-c535-012f-be77-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d25a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704776f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Hamilton Avenue - 14th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Contractors", "Factories", "Paint industry"]}, "back_id": "704776b", "back_text": "Hamilton Avenue, north from 14th Street, showing the bridge over the Gowanus Canal. On the right bank of the canal is the Devoe and Reynolds paint factory in the process of being torn down. This area was later rebuilt into the Gowanus Parkway, the borough's northerly extension of the Belt Parkway and the main highway leading to and from the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel.\n\nOctober 17, 1940\nViews 1,2\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nview 3: Neg.No.A-1028\n\nview 3: July 26, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hamilton Avenue & 14th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704779f", "uuid": "c258c100-c535-012f-b99d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d260-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704779f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Hamilton Avenue - 14th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Belt Parkway (New York, N.Y.)", "Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Construction equipment", "Cosmetics industry", "Disasters", "Elevated highways", "Factories", "Fire engines", "Fires", "Gas industry", "Road construction", "Ruins", "Storage tanks"]}, "back_id": "704779b", "back_text": "Hamilton Avenue, east side, between 14th Street and the Gowanus Canal, showing the M. Schneider and Sons soap factory after a fire destroyed the interior. Views 2 & 3 show the same section of the avenue after the soap factory and other buildings were torn down and construction begun on the widening of the avenue as Brooklyn's northerly link in the Belt Parkway system of highways.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nView 1: April 4, 1931\nViews 2,3: October 17, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hamilton Avenue & 14th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704778f", "uuid": "c1d652c0-c535-012f-858e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d25e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704778f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Hamilton Avenue - 15th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gas industry", "Storage tanks"]}, "back_id": "704778b", "back_text": "Hamilton Avenue, at the N. E. corner of 15th Street, showing John M. Kelleher's scrap metal yard. Improvements were later made here when the area became part of the northerly extension of the Belt Parkway. The gas tank is at 13th Street.\n\nJuly 26, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nViews 1-3\n\nViews 2: neg. no. A-956\nView 3: neg. no. A-957\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hamilton Avenue & 15th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -22975,10 +22975,10 @@ {"id": "704755f", "uuid": "b7d76ae0-c535-012f-dbd6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d230-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704755f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Hamilton Avenue - Clinton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Belt Parkway (New York, N.Y.)", "Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "Hamilton Avenue (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Gasoline pumps", "Road construction", "Signs (Notices)"]}, "back_id": "704755b", "back_text": "Hamilton Avenue, east side, north from Clinton Street, showing extensive widening of the thoroughfare as part of the Belt Parkway system.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 1: September 7, 1940\nView 2: July 24, 1940\n\nView 2: shows Hamilton Avenue at Clinton Street.\nview 2: Neg. No. A-1027\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hamilton Avenue & Clinton Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704756f", "uuid": "b8696fb0-c535-012f-e396-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d232-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704756f&t=w", "date": "1939, 1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Hamilton Avenue - Clinton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Belt Parkway (New York, N.Y.)", "Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "Hamilton Avenue (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Road construction"]}, "back_id": "704756b", "back_text": "Hamilton Avenue, south from Clinton Street. All the buildings on the thoroughfare, as far south as Third Avenue, will be razed and the avenue reconstructed into the northerly extension of the Belt Parkway. See \"The New York Times,\" June 27, 1940, p. 4.\n\nView 1: April 9, 1939\nViews 2,3: July 24, 1940\n\nP.L. Sperr\n\nView 2: South from Mill Street.\nView 3: South from Centre Street.\n\nView 2: Neg. No. A-1037\nView 3: Neg. No. A-1038\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Hamilton Avenue & Clinton Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704749f", "uuid": "b54d9d40-c535-012f-6bee-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d224-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704749f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1939", "title": "Brooklyn: Hamilton Avenue - Columbia Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Gasoline pumps", "Signs (Notices)"]}, "back_id": "704749b", "back_text": "Hamilton Avenue, east side, frori Columbia Street (right) to Woodhull Street, showing two brick buildings that were later demolished. Cn its site was erected a Socony gasoline station. The two houses form a triangle made up of the three above-mentioned thoroughfares. Columbia Street can be seen running in a northeasterly direction on the right; o the extreme left is a house on\nWoodhull Street.\nMarch 27, 1931\nP. L. Sperr\n(2)\nThe same site, showing the Socony gas station which replaced the old buildings. On the right are houses on Columbia Street; across the left corner of the gas station are those on\nWoodhull Street.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Hamilton Avenue & Columbia Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "704760f", "uuid": "ba4c3cd0-c535-012f-d15e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d23a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704760f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Hamilton Avenue - Court Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "704760b", "back_text": "Lynch Building, n.e. cor. Hamilton Ave. and Court Street, Brooklyn.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 26, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hamilton Avenue & Court Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "704760f", "uuid": "ba4c3cd0-c535-012f-d15e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d23a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704760f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Hamilton Avenue - Court Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "704760b", "back_text": "Lynch Building, n.e. cor. Hamilton Ave. and Court Street, Brooklyn.\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 26, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hamilton Avenue & Court Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704762f", "uuid": "bb190d00-c535-012f-1d0d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d23e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704762f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Hamilton Avenue - Garnet Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "704762b", "back_text": "Hamilton Avenue, north from Garnet Street. All the buildings are being demolished and the avenue will be reconstructed as the northerly extension of the Belt Parkway.\nSee \"The New York Times,\" June 27, 1940, p.4.\n\nApril 9, 1939\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(2)\n\nThe clearance at the N. E. corner of Hamilton Avenue and Garnet Street.\n\nOctober 23, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hamilton Avenue & Garnet Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704763f", "uuid": "bb71f8e0-c535-012f-745f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d240-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704763f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Hamilton Avenue - Garnet Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Garages"]}, "back_id": "704763b", "back_text": "Hamilton Avenue, east side, south from Garnet Street, showing the area that was cleared of all its buildings for the construction of Gowanus Parkway, Brooklyn's northerly extension of the Belt Parkway. On the left is a row of tenements on the east side of Court Street; to its right is the Devoe and Raynolds paint factory on the Gowanus Canal, near the bridge.\nView 2 is south from Centre Street.\n\nView 1: October 23, 1940\nView 2: September 7, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hamilton Avenue & Garnet Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "704754f", "uuid": "b761d9c0-c535-012f-aada-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d22e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704754f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Hamilton Avenue - Henry Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "704754b", "back_text": "Hamilton Ave. fr. Henry Street, Brooklyn.\n\nJuly 24, 1940\n\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hamilton Avenue & Henry Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "704754f", "uuid": "b761d9c0-c535-012f-aada-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d22e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704754f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Hamilton Avenue - Henry Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "704754b", "back_text": "Hamilton Ave. fr. Henry Street, Brooklyn.\n\nJuly 24, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hamilton Avenue & Henry Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704753f", "uuid": "b6e427f0-c535-012f-cff1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d22c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704753f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Hamilton Avenue - Hicks Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York (N.Y.). Board of Water Supply"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated highways", "Road construction", "Tunnels"]}, "back_id": "704753b", "back_text": "Hamilton Avenue (left), at the intersection of Hicks Street, showing Shaft 17-A, Tunnel No. 2, of the Board of Water Supply, City of New York.\n\nView 1: June 6, 1931\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nViews 1, 3 as south from Hicks Street. The building will soon be razed for the construction of the Giovanna Parkway.\n\nview 2: Neg. No. A-1024\nview 3: Neg. No. A-1025\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hamilton Avenue & Hicks Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704757f", "uuid": "b8e41770-c535-012f-190c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d234-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704757f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Hamilton Avenue - Huntington Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Elevated highways", "Factories", "Road construction"]}, "back_id": "704757b", "back_text": "Hamilton Avenue, north from Huntington Street, showing the demolition of buildings for the construction of Gowanus Parkway, the highway which will carry automobile traffic to and from the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel.\n\nOctober 23, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 1, \u2713\nView 3: July 26, 1940\n\nview 3: Neg. No. A-1022\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hamilton Avenue & Huntington Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704758f", "uuid": "b9499660-c535-012f-1f9d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d236-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704758f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Hamilton Avenue - Huntington Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "704758b", "back_text": "Hamilton Avenue (right), east side, south from Huntington to Clinton Streets. On the left is Huntington Street extending to Clinton Street. This group of buildings forms a triangle bounded by the above mentioned streets and was torn down several years later when Hamilton Avenue was widened, to become Gowanus Parkway, Brooklyn's northerly extension of the Belt Parkway.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 1: June 25, 1931\nView 2: July 24, 1940\n\nview 2: Neg. No. A-1045\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hamilton Avenue & Huntington Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -22997,7 +22997,7 @@ {"id": "728906f", "uuid": "7fca92d0-c55b-012f-92fe-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8262-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728906f&t=w", "date": "1905, 1910", "title": "Richmond: Hamilton Avenue - St. Marks Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Simonson, Mulford", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "728906b", "back_text": "(1)\nHamilton Avenue, at its western intersection with St. Marks place, showing Curtis High School.\nAbout 1905\n\nBy Mulford Simonson\nFrom Staten Island Museum Collection through P.L.Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, at a later date. Later views show two wing\nadditions to the high school.\nAbout 1910\n\nBy Mulford Simonson\nFrom P.L.Sperr collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hamilton Avenue & St. Marks Place, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "728907f", "uuid": "8038d620-c55b-012f-e9be-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8264-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728907f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Richmond: Hamilton Avenue - Stuyvesant Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "728907b", "back_text": "Hamilton Avenue (right), west from Stuyvesant Place. In the center background is Curtis High School, at St. Marks Place; on the right is the Castleton Park Apartments. The house in the foreground is the Stursberg house, at the S. W. corner of Hamilton Avenue and Stuyvesant Place.\n\nAugust 2, 1928\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hamilton Avenue & Stuyvesant Place, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "704746f", "uuid": "b413be30-c535-012f-b504-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d21e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704746f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Hamilton Avenue - Summit Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "704746b", "back_text": "Hamilton Avenue, south from Summit Street. All buildings on the west side (left) of the avenue were later razed to make way for the construction of Gowanus Parkway.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nOctober 21, 1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hamilton Avenue & Summit Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "704745f", "uuid": "b3a280c0-c535-012f-a968-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d21c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704745f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Brooklyn: Hamilton Avenue - Van Brunt Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Stores & shops", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "704745b", "back_text": "Hamilton Avenue, north from Van Brunt Street. The three buildings on the right are Nos. 1 to 5 Carroll Street, the one on the extreme right (No. 5) being at the corner of Carroll Street. On the left is the India Wharf Warehouse, at Conover Street.\n\nOctober 21, 1939\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView is north from Summit Street. Most of the buildings on the East side (right) of the avenue were later razed to make way for the construction of Gowanus Parkway.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nOctober 21, 1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hamilton Avenue & Van Brunt Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "704745f", "uuid": "b3a280c0-c535-012f-a968-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d21c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704745f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Brooklyn: Hamilton Avenue - Van Brunt Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Stores & shops", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "704745b", "back_text": "Hamilton Avenue, north from Van Brunt Street. The three buildings on the right are Nos. 1 to 5 Carroll Street, the one on the extreme right (No. 5) being at the corner of Carroll Street. On the left is the India Wharf Warehouse, at Conover Street.\n\nOctober 21, 1939\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView is north from Summit Street. Most of the buildings on the East side (right) of the avenue were later razed to make way for the construction of Gowanus Parkway.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nOctober 21, 1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hamilton Avenue & Van Brunt Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "728908f", "uuid": "80889a00-c55b-012f-110c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8266-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728908f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Richmond: Hamilton Avenue - Westervelt Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Baptist churches", "churches"]}, "back_id": "728908b", "back_text": "Hamilton Avenue (extreme left), south side, adjoining its juncture with Westervelt Avenue, showing the First of New Brighton Baptist Church. The view is eastward from Westervelt Avenue.\n\nMay 2, 1928.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hamilton Avenue & Westervelt Avenue, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "704747f", "uuid": "b4831630-c535-012f-bd71-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d220-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704747f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1937, 1939", "title": "Brooklyn: Hamilton Avenue - Woodhull Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Missions"]}, "back_id": "704747b", "back_text": "(1)\n105 Hamilton Avenue, east side, between Woodhull and Summit Streets, showing the Seamen's Goodwill Mission\nof the Brooklyn Church and Mission.\nJune 6, 1931\nP. L. Sperr\n(2)\nAnother view of the mission and adjoining buildinga, looking north on Hamilton Avenue from Woodhull Street.\nMarch 27, 1937\nP. L. Sperr\n(3)\nThe same as view 2 and showing, in addition, s clearance to Summit Street. The buildings that were contiguous to the mission house were demolished.\nOctober 21, 1939\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Hamilton Avenue & Woodhull Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704748f", "uuid": "b4e1b510-c535-012f-9f2d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d222-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704748f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Hamilton Avenue - Woodhull Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Missions"]}, "back_id": "704748b", "back_text": "Hamilton Avenue, north from Woodhull Street, showing demolition\nfor the construction of the Gowanus Parkway.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nJanuary 10, 1941\nViews 1,2,3\n\nWoodhull Street\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Hamilton Avenue & Woodhull Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -23028,9 +23028,9 @@ {"id": "701224f", "uuid": "5a79c800-c530-012f-59f9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a9f9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701224f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Hammersley Avenue - Wickham Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Vernam, W. B.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "701224b", "back_text": "1801 Hammersley ave., north side, between Wickham and Bruner Aves.\n\nAbout 1930.\n\nW. B. Vernam.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hammersley Avenue & Wickham Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "726845f", "uuid": "4fd36860-c558-012f-ac7e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7249-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726845f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: Hampstead Avenue - 223rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farmhouses"]}, "back_id": "726845b", "back_text": "Hempstead Avenue, at the S.E. corner of 223rd Street, viewing westward and showing an old farmhouse occupying the site. The property was owned by the estate of Dr. J. Miller in 1891 and by Annie Shadill in 1909.\n\nMarch 4, 1927\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hampstead Avenue & 223rd Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "720312f", "uuid": "5d0a46f0-c54e-012f-f2ff-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3f47-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720312f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Hancock Place - St. Nicholas Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Balgue, George L.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "720312b", "back_text": "Hancock Place, north from St. Nicholas Avenue (foreground), to Roosevelt Square (midground). Beyond the latter point this short thoroughfare becomes W. 125th Street which continues to the North River. To the left is Sydenham Hospital, occupying the west side of Manhattan Avenue, between W. 123rd Street and Hancock Place. The apartment house opposite same is the 6 story Hancock Court which bears No. 281-85 St. Nicholas Avenue; same being at the N.W. corner of that thoroughfare and Hancock Place.\n\nNovember 1927.\n\nGeo. L. Balgue,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hancock Place & St. Nicholas Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "720313f", "uuid": "5d7ddc20-c54e-012f-0070-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3f49-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720313f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Hancock Street - Bleecker Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720313b", "back_text": "(1)\nHancock Street, south from Bleecker to Houston Streets, the entire length of Hancock Street. 1926.\n\n\n(2)\nThe same, two years later, during the cutting through of Sixth Avenue Extension and the municipal subway, in the course of which Hancock Street is completely absorbed by Sixth Avenue. On the west side of the street 208 Bleecker Street and 2-6, 10-12 Hancock Street, also 170 West Houston Street, have been demolished, and the other two six-story tenement houses, 14-18 and 20-24 Hancock Street, have been drastically truncated, as shown.\nOctober 11, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hancock Street & Bleecker Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720313f", "uuid": "5d7ddc20-c54e-012f-0070-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3f49-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720313f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Hancock Street - Bleecker Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720313b", "back_text": "(1)\nHancock Street, south from Bleecker to Houston Streets, the entire length of Hancock Street. 1926.\n\n(2)\nThe same, two years later, during the cutting through of Sixth Avenue Extension and the municipal subway, in the course of which Hancock Street is completely absorbed by Sixth Avenue. On the west side of the street 208 Bleecker Street and 2-6, 10-12 Hancock Street, also 170 West Houston Street, have been demolished, and the other two six-story tenement houses, 14-18 and 20-24 Hancock Street, have been drastically truncated, as shown.\nOctober 11, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hancock Street & Bleecker Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "704780f", "uuid": "c2ba9b10-c535-012f-a470-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d262-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704780f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Hancock Street - Franklin Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Congregational churches"]}, "back_id": "704780b", "back_text": "Hancock Street, east from Franklin Avenue, showing the Central Congregational Church and Sunday School;\n\nP. L. Sperr\nAugust 24, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hancock Street & Franklin Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "720314f", "uuid": "5de4f690-c54e-012f-54da-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3f4b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720314f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "Manhattan: Hancock Street - Houston Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Drugstores"]}, "back_id": "720314b", "back_text": "(1)\nHancock Street, west side, north from Houston to Bleecker\nStreets, the entire length of Hancock Street.\n1926.\n\n\n(2)\nThe same, two years later, showing Hancock Street in the process of being absorbed by Sixth Avenue Extension. The entire west side of Hancock Street, and part of the east side, has been demolished. The municipal subway has been cut through and boarded over.\nSeptember 1, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hancock Street & Houston Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720314f", "uuid": "5de4f690-c54e-012f-54da-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3f4b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720314f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "Manhattan: Hancock Street - Houston Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Drugstores"]}, "back_id": "720314b", "back_text": "(1)\nHancock Street, west side, north from Houston to Bleecker\nStreets, the entire length of Hancock Street.\n1926.\n\n(2)\nThe same, two years later, showing Hancock Street in the process of being absorbed by Sixth Avenue Extension. The entire west side of Hancock Street, and part of the east side, has been demolished. The municipal subway has been cut through and boarded over.\nSeptember 1, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hancock Street & Houston Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "704782f", "uuid": "c3769ea0-c535-012f-fde1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d266-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704782f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Brooklyn: Hancock Street - Lewis Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Sewers"]}, "back_id": "704782b", "back_text": "Hancock Street, east from Lewis Street, showing a W. P. A. sewer project.\n\nMay 5, 1936\n\nWorks Progress Administration\nFive Boroughs Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hancock Street & Lewis Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704781f", "uuid": "c31e2dd0-c535-012f-245d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d264-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704781f&t=w", "date": "1935, 1936", "title": "Brooklyn: Hancock Street - Patchen Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Sewers"]}, "back_id": "704781b", "back_text": "(1)\nHancock Street, east from (No. 73) a point midway between Patchen and Ralph Avenues, toward the latter, and showing a W. P. A. sewer project.\n\nJuly 11, 1935\n\nWorks Progress Administration\nFive Boroughs Project\n\n(2)\nAnother section of the Hancock Street sewer project.\n\n1936\n\nWorks Progress Administration\nFive Boroughs Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hancock Street & Patchen Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "726836f", "uuid": "4cc0e310-c558-012f-43d1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7237-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726836f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Queens: Hancock Street - Wyckoff Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "726836b", "back_text": "Hancock Street, east side, at, adjoining, and north from Wyckoff Ave. (in the background). The two story frame building fully seen is No. 1612 Hancock Street.\n\nApril 1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hancock Street & Wyckoff Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -23046,7 +23046,7 @@ {"id": "720320f", "uuid": "607bc940-c54e-012f-1ef0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3f57-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720320f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: Hanover Square - Stone Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Hanover Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720320b", "back_text": "No. 1 Hanover Square, south side, between Stone and Pearl Street's, showing the entrance to the India House.\n\nNovember, 1939\n\nGift of Beecher Ogden\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hanover Square & Stone Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720323f", "uuid": "61aa5540-c54e-012f-6819-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3f5d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720323f&t=w", "date": "1913", "title": "Manhattan: Hanover Square - Water Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Atlantic & Pacific Steamship Company", "Hanover Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Steamboats"]}, "back_id": "720323b", "back_text": "10-12 Hanover Square, at the N.W. corner of Water Street. Also shown on the right are Nos. 76 to 84 Water Street, at, adjoining and north of the N.W. corner of Hanover Square. The 4-story building occupied by the A and P. Steamship Company bears Nos. 10-12 Hanover Square and 76 Water Street.\n\nAbout 1913.\n\nGift of E.M. Jenks.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hanover Square & Water Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720324f", "uuid": "61faaf00-c54e-012f-af52-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3f5f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720324f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Hanover Square - Water Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Hanover Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720324b", "back_text": "13-3 Hanover Square, south side, west from and including Water, to and including Pearl Streets, showing the 7-story W.R. Grace & Co. Building.\n\nJuly 26, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hanover Square & Water Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "720325f", "uuid": "62682620-c54e-012f-c7f6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3f61-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720325f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: Hanover Square - Water Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["Hanover Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Commodity exchanges", "Fire stations", "Horse teams"]}, "back_id": "720325b", "back_text": "Hanover Square, west from (where man is seen crossing the street, in the foreground) and including Water, to and including Beaver Streets, showing (left) the 7-story W.R. Grace & Co. Building, a portion of the South Ferry division of the Second and Third Aves. Elevated lines running on Pearl Street, and across it the 3-story India House and the 11-story Maritime Agency Building. On the right, across the elevated structure, is visible a portion of the New York Cotton Exchange Building. The foreground is Old Slip, which actually, is a continuation of Hanover Square eastward to the East River. The 7-story Arbuckle Building appears at the S.E. corner of Water Street. On the right is the south wall of Hook and Ladder No. 15 of the Fire Dept.\n\n\nAbout 1920.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hanover Square & Water Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720325f", "uuid": "62682620-c54e-012f-c7f6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3f61-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720325f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: Hanover Square - Water Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["Hanover Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Commodity exchanges", "Fire stations", "Horse teams"]}, "back_id": "720325b", "back_text": "Hanover Square, west from (where man is seen crossing the street, in the foreground) and including Water, to and including Beaver Streets, showing (left) the 7-story W.R. Grace & Co. Building, a portion of the South Ferry division of the Second and Third Aves. Elevated lines running on Pearl Street, and across it the 3-story India House and the 11-story Maritime Agency Building. On the right, across the elevated structure, is visible a portion of the New York Cotton Exchange Building. The foreground is Old Slip, which actually, is a continuation of Hanover Square eastward to the East River. The 7-story Arbuckle Building appears at the S.E. corner of Water Street. On the right is the south wall of Hook and Ladder No. 15 of the Fire Dept.\n\nAbout 1920.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hanover Square & Water Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720327f", "uuid": "632489f0-c54e-012f-1fae-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3f65-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720327f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Hanover Street - Beaver Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "720327b", "back_text": "Hanover Street, north from Beaver to Wall Streets, showing (right), a portion of the Wall and Hanover Buildings on the N.E. corner. Hanover Street at Exchange Place makes a bend in an easterly direction, thereby hiding from view the east side of the street, and exposing the west side, from Exchange Place to Wall Streets, showing the National City Bank Building, occupying that block. A foot bridge can be seen connecting the latter building, with the 35-story Wall and Hanover Buildings.\n\nJune 13, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hanover Street & Beaver Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720329f", "uuid": "63d8af50-c54e-012f-f9c6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3f69-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720329f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Hanover Street - Beaver Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "720329b", "back_text": "(1) Hanover Street, east side; north from Beaver Street to Exchange Place, showing workmen erecting scaffolding for the demolition of the Brown Bros. & Co. Building, which occupies that block. On the left, appears the National City Bank Building, at the N.W. corner of Exchange Place. March 27, 1928. P. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) A part of the same, showing the Brown Bros. Co. Building in an advanced stage of demolition. This site is now (1937) occupied by the 35-story Wall and Hanover Building. June 10, 1928.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hanover Street & Beaver Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720328f", "uuid": "638e6420-c54e-012f-2a19-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3f67-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720328f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Hanover Street - Exchange Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "720328b", "back_text": "Hanover Street, west side, between Exchange Place (right), and Beaver Street (left), showing the 8-story building of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. It was demolished in 1929, and on its site now stands the 59-story City Bank and Farmer's Trust Company Building. The clearance in the foreground, is at the N.E. corner of Beaver Street, and was created by the demolition of the Brown Bros. and Co. Building. On its site now (1937), stands the 35-story Wall and Hanover Building.\nJune 30, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hanover Street & Exchange Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -23057,11 +23057,11 @@ {"id": "704788f", "uuid": "c5d2f4d0-c535-012f-2d97-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d272-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704788f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Brooklyn: Hanson Place - Ashland Place", "alt_title": ["[Brooklyn Academy of Music]"], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["Brooklyn Academy of Music"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Community service", "Organizations' facilities"]}, "back_id": "704788b", "back_text": "Hanson Place, at the N.E. corner of Ashland Place, showing the towered structure of the Williamsburg Bank. The small buildings to the left of same (east side of Ashland Place) are the Salvation Army Quarters. Continuing to the left (north of the latter) is the Academy of Music Building. The vacant lot shown at the N.W. corner of Hanson Place and St. Felix Street was the site of the former Hanson Place M.E. Church. On the extreme lower right appears the low structure of the Long Island Railroad Station, one side of which is on Flatbush Ave., which has the Ave. Elevated Line thereon. In the background, intersecting Lafayette Ave., is Fulton Street and its Elevated Line. About 1929.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hanson Place & Ashland Place, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704784f", "uuid": "c42fe6b0-c535-012f-70ce-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d26a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704784f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Hanson Place - Ashland Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "704784b", "back_text": "1 Hanson Place, at the northeast corner of Ashland Place, showing the Williamsburg Bank Building.\n\nMorris Engel\n\n1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hanson Place & Ashland Place, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704785f", "uuid": "c4951cf0-c535-012f-8e5e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d26c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704785f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1931", "title": "Brooklyn: Hanson Place - Ashland Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Baptist churches", "Excavation", "churches"]}, "back_id": "704785b", "back_text": "1 Hanson Place, at the N. E. corner of Ashland Place, showing the 26-story Williamsburg Savings Bank Building occupying that site. The view is across excavation work on Dean Street, near Third Avenue.\n\nViews 2 and 3 are across a clearance between Livingston and Schermerhorn Streets, extending to Flatbush Avenue (\"El\" thereon). On the right is the Baptist Temple.\n\nView 1: January 26, 1930\nView 2: February 14, 1931\nView 3: April 20, 1931\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hanson Place & Ashland Place, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "704786f", "uuid": "c5081c40-c535-012f-30f5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d26e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704786f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Hanson Place - Ashland Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "704786b", "back_text": "Williamsburg Savings Bank, 1 Hanson Place, Brooklyn.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nAug. 20,1941\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Hanson Place & Ashland Place, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "704786f", "uuid": "c5081c40-c535-012f-30f5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d26e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704786f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Hanson Place - Ashland Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "704786b", "back_text": "Williamsburg Savings Bank, 1 Hanson Place, Brooklyn.\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nAug. 20,1941\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Hanson Place & Ashland Place, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704787f", "uuid": "c561e8f0-c535-012f-cd45-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d270-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704787f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Hanson Place - Ashland Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Millinery"]}, "back_id": "704787b", "back_text": "1 Hanson Place, at the N. E. corner of Ashland Place, showing the Williamsburg Savings Bank Building occupying the site. The view is up Fourth Avenue from Pacific Street.\n\nView 2 is from Nevins and State Streets.\n\nView 1: May 17, 1940\nView 2: June 15, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hanson Place & Ashland Place, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704794f", "uuid": "c8559c00-c535-012f-acf1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d27e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704794f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Brooklyn: Hanson Place - Flatbush Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "Fulton Street (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Methodist Episcopal churches", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "704794b", "back_text": "Hanson Place, north side, east from Flatbush Ave. In the foreground, (overhead), is the Fulton Elevated Line of the B.M.T., on Flatbush Ave. At the right, is the Long Island R.R. Terminal. At the left, is the Hanson Place M.E. Church.\n\nMay 11, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hanson Place & Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704791f", "uuid": "c71f4750-c535-012f-8362-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d278-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704791f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Hanson Place - Portland Avenue (South)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Baptist churches", "churches"]}, "back_id": "704791b", "back_text": "Hanson Place, south side, east from South Portland Avenue to Fulton Street, showing the Hanson Baptist Church on the S. E. corner of South Portland Street and the B. M. T. elevated on Fulton Street.\n\nJune 15, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hanson Place & Portland Avenue (South), Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "704793f", "uuid": "c7ed5df0-c535-012f-28c6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d27c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704793f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Hanson Place - Portland Avenue (South)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Clubs"]}, "back_id": "704793b", "back_text": "Knights of Columbus Institute, 81 Hanson Pl., Brooklyn.\n\nThis view shows w.s. of S. Portland Ave., fr. Hanson Pl. to Fulton St., Brooklyn.\n\n\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\nAug. 28, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Hanson Place & Portland Avenue (South), Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "704793f", "uuid": "c7ed5df0-c535-012f-28c6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d27c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704793f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Hanson Place - Portland Avenue (South)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Clubs"]}, "back_id": "704793b", "back_text": "Knights of Columbus Institute, 81 Hanson Pl., Brooklyn.\n\nThis view shows w.s. of S. Portland Ave., fr. Hanson Pl. to Fulton St., Brooklyn.\n\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\nAug. 28, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Hanson Place & Portland Avenue (South), Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704789f", "uuid": "c62a16c0-c535-012f-d87c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d274-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704789f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Hanson Place - St. Felix Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clubs"]}, "back_id": "704789b", "back_text": "Hanson Place, at the N.E. corner of Ashland Place, showing the towered structure of the Williamsburg Bank. The small buildings to the left of same (east side of Ashland Place) are the Salvation Army Quarters. Continuing to the left (north of the latter) is the Academy of Music Building. The vacant lot shown at the N.W. corner of Hanson Place and St. Felix Street was the site of the former Hanson Place M.E. Church. On the extreme lower right appears the low structure of the Long Island Railroad Station, one side of which is on Flatbush Ave., which has the Ave. Elevated Line thereon. In the background, intersecting Lafayette Ave., is Fulton Street and its Elevated Line. About 1929.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hanson Place & St. Felix Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704790f", "uuid": "c69cd8b0-c535-012f-3b69-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d276-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704790f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1929, 1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Hanson Place - St. Felix Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Methodist Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "704790b", "back_text": "(1)\nHanson Place, at the N. W. corner of St. Felix Street, showing the Hanson Place Methodist Episcopal Church, erected in 1873.\n\nAbout 1927\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n\n(2)\nAnother view of the church, years later, showing scaffolding going up for its demolition. A new church edifice was later erected on the same site. To the left is the 26-story Williamsburg Savings Bank Building.\n\nMay 11, 1929\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(3)\nThe new church edifice, seen from Flatbush Avenue.\n\nMay 17, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hanson Place & St. Felix Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704792f", "uuid": "c77760b0-c535-012f-c2df-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d27a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704792f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "Brooklyn: Hanson Place - St. Felix Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Methodist Episcopal churches", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "704792b", "back_text": "Hanson Place (foreground) west from St. Felix Street (lower foreground, not shown) to Flatbush Ave. Elevated Line of the B.M.T. thereon, showing on the north side of the street (right) the Hanson Place M.E. Church, and opposite same the Long Island Railroad Station. Also seen at the left, running in a diagonal direction, is Fourth Ave., south from Flatbush Ave. Note the Church of the Redeemer at the N.W. corner of Pacific Street and Fourth Ave. Also shown beyond the elevated station is the Brooklyn Daily Times Building on Times Plaza. June 1926.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hanson Place & St. Felix Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -23100,7 +23100,7 @@ {"id": "730906f", "uuid": "b1c9c200-c55e-012f-3dd3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9203-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730906f&t=w", "date": "1934, 1935, 1939", "title": "Bridges - New York Central Railroad Bridge - Harlem River.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York Central Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem River (N.Y.)", "Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Railroad bridges", "Rivers"]}, "back_id": "730906b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Harlem River Bridge, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730907f", "uuid": "b224a6a0-c55e-012f-7562-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9205-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730907f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Bridges - Harlem River Bridges - Park Avenue Bridge - New York Central Railroad Bridge.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York Central Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Railroad bridges", "Rivers"]}, "back_id": "730907b", "back_text": "Park Ave. Bridge of the New York Central Railroad, across the Harlem River, looking towards the Bronx from Manhattan. The Manhattan approach to the Bridge is East 134th Street. This is a set of 3 views.\n\nDecember 16, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n(not a dry mount item).\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Harlem River Bridge, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "720331f", "uuid": "648a2c20-c54e-012f-4b0d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3f6d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720331f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: Harlem River Drive - 155th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["High Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Athletic fields", "Bridges"]}, "back_id": "720331b", "back_text": "Harlem River Drive, north from West 155th Street, showing the vehicular congestion at this point during a baseball game at the Polo Grounds. In the background is the Harlem River and its Bronx shore. High Bridge crosses same from High Bridge Park in Manhattan.\n\nMay 19, 1940\nNo's. 1-2-3\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Harlem River Drive & 155th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "720336f", "uuid": "669335e0-c54e-012f-a9d0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3f77-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720336f&t=w", "date": "1909", "title": "Manhattan: Harlem River Drive - 155th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["High Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "Highbridge Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Athletic fields", "Bridges", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "720336b", "back_text": "Harlem River Speedway (Driveway), north from West 155th Street, showing this serpentine roadway separating the Polo Grounds, the Interborough Rapid Transit yards and the river from Highbridge Park. The hilly prominence at the left was formerly known as Coogan's Bluff.\n\nOn the far side of the Harlem River is the Bronx, being joined to Manhattan by the High and Washington Bridges.\n\nEwing Galloway\n\n\n1909\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Harlem River Drive & 155th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720336f", "uuid": "669335e0-c54e-012f-a9d0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3f77-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720336f&t=w", "date": "1909", "title": "Manhattan: Harlem River Drive - 155th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["High Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "Highbridge Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Athletic fields", "Bridges", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "720336b", "back_text": "Harlem River Speedway (Driveway), north from West 155th Street, showing this serpentine roadway separating the Polo Grounds, the Interborough Rapid Transit yards and the river from Highbridge Park. The hilly prominence at the left was formerly known as Coogan's Bluff.\n\nOn the far side of the Harlem River is the Bronx, being joined to Manhattan by the High and Washington Bridges.\n\nEwing Galloway\n\n1909\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Harlem River Drive & 155th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720337f", "uuid": "66e8ea30-c54e-012f-1a9d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3f79-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720337f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Harlem River Drive - 181st Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "New York Edison Company", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem River (N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Rivers"]}, "back_id": "720337b", "back_text": "Harlem River Speedway, north from, but not including West 181st Street, as seen from the Washington Bridge.\n\nFebruary 29, 1928.\n\nN. Y. Edison.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Harlem River Drive & 181st Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720334f", "uuid": "65b3e3b0-c54e-012f-a331-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3f73-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720334f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: Harlem River Drive - 184th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["High Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "Highbridge Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Washington Bridge (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "720334b", "back_text": "(1)\nHarlem River Driveway, east side, south from (approximately) West 184th Street, showing the pedestrians walk and a portion of Highbridge Park. Also shown (left) is the Harlem River, and Washington and High Bridges spanning the river, linking Manhattan with the Bronx (left). Washington Bridge crosses the Harlem River at West 181st Street, and High Bridge at West 174th Street.\nApril 20, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, another view.\nApril 20, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Harlem River Drive & 184th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720338f", "uuid": "6758cb70-c54e-012f-ac30-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3f7b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720338f&t=w", "date": "1895", "title": "Manhattan: Harlem River Drive - 194th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Paradise Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "720338b", "back_text": "Harlem River Speedway, at about West 194th Street, and viewing northwestward towards the embankment atop which is Amsterdam Avenue. Upon the east side of that thoroughfare is the distinctive \"Fort Wendel\", a hotel cafe erected in 1891. The ferris wheel is in Paradise Park, an amusement area that adjoins the Fort George Amusement Park. The latter lying between Amsterdam and Fort George Avenue's, is on the Revolutionary War site that held Fort George. The amusement buildings there were erected in 1895. Incidentally, that year saw the ferris wheel moved slightly to the left, and revolving in a more northerly and southerly direction.\n\nAbout 1895\n\nBrown Brothers\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Harlem River Drive & 194th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -23218,7 +23218,7 @@ {"id": "730824f", "uuid": "8d273ce0-c55e-012f-f995-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-915f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730824f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Bridges - Henry Hudson Bridge - [View of the bridge over Harlem River, linking Spuyten Duyvil Hill, Bronx with Inwood Hill Park, Manhattan.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Henry Hudson Parkway Authority", "New York Central Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem River (N.Y.)", "Henry Hudson Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Railroad bridges", "Rivers"]}, "back_id": "730824b", "back_text": "(1) Henry Hudson Bridge, spanning the Harlem River, between Inwood Hill Park, Manhattan and Spuyten Duyvil Hill, the Bronx. The view is west toward the palisades of New Jersey and shows, also, the New York Central Railroad bridge (left). August 2, 1939\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(2) The Henry Hudson Bridge and New York Central Railroad bridge (open), seen from Spuyten Duyvil Hill, the Bronx. In the background is the shore of New Jersey. July 15, 1939\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(3) Viewing northeastward from the Hudson River across the New York Central Railroad and Henry Hudson Bridge, toward Spuyten Duyvil. August 2, 1939\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Henry Hudson Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730825f", "uuid": "8db5de90-c55e-012f-b59e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9161-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730825f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bridges - Henry Hudson Bridge - [View of the bridge over Harlem River, linking Spuyten Duyvil, Bronx with Inwood Hill Park, Manhattan.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Henry Hudson Parkway Authority"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem River (N.Y.)", "Henry Hudson Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Bridges", "Rivers"]}, "back_id": "730825b", "back_text": "PLEASE CREDIT TRIBOROUGH BRIDGE AND TUNNEL AUTHORITY\nPhoto No. #### H-1\nDescription: Henry Hudson Bridge\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Henry Hudson Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730826f", "uuid": "8e48aa30-c55e-012f-68ce-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9163-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730826f&t=w", "date": "1971", "title": "Bridges - Henry Hudson Bridge - [General view of Henry Hudson Bridge, Harlem River in foreground, Hudson River in background, Inwood Hill Park to the left.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Henry Hudson Parkway Authority"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem River (N.Y.)", "Inwood (New York, N.Y.)", "Inwood Hill Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Automobiles", "Boats", "Parks", "Rivers"]}, "back_id": "730826b", "back_text": "PLEASE CREDIT TRIBOROUGH BRIDGE AND TUNNEL AUTHORITY\nPhoto No. H-10 Date Taken 8/7/71\nDescription: General View of Henry Hudson Bridge, Harlem River in foreground, Hudson River in background. Inwood Hill Park to the left.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Henry Hudson Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "701239f", "uuid": "600fcd50-c530-012f-70de-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aa17-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701239f&t=w", "date": "1936, 1937", "title": "Bronx: Henry Hudson Parkway - 227th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Hudson, Henry, d. 1611"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Monuments", "Sculpture"]}, "back_id": "701239b", "back_text": "(1)\nHenry Hudson Parkway (Spuyten Duyvil Parkway), west side, north from West 227th (left) to 230th Streets, showing a comprehensive view of part of the Spuyten Duyvil section of the borough. In the left background appears the Henry Hudson Monument.\n\nAbout 1936.\n\n\n(2)\nAn exclusive view of the Henry Hudson Monument as seen from Independence Ave.\nMay 25, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Henry Hudson Parkway & 227th Street (West), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "701239f", "uuid": "600fcd50-c530-012f-70de-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aa17-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701239f&t=w", "date": "1936, 1937", "title": "Bronx: Henry Hudson Parkway - 227th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Hudson, Henry, d. 1611"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Monuments", "Sculpture"]}, "back_id": "701239b", "back_text": "(1)\nHenry Hudson Parkway (Spuyten Duyvil Parkway), west side, north from West 227th (left) to 230th Streets, showing a comprehensive view of part of the Spuyten Duyvil section of the borough. In the left background appears the Henry Hudson Monument.\n\nAbout 1936.\n\n(2)\nAn exclusive view of the Henry Hudson Monument as seen from Independence Ave.\nMay 25, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Henry Hudson Parkway & 227th Street (West), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701240f", "uuid": "607c9f70-c530-012f-2d6f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aa19-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701240f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Henry Hudson Parkway - 231st Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "701240b", "back_text": "Henry Hudson Parkway (Spuyten Duyvil Parkway), at the N.E. corner\nof West 231st Street. The view is northeastward.\nMay 25, 1937.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nThe same, from a different angle. The view is southeastward.\nMay 25, 1937.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Henry Hudson Parkway & 231st Street (West), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701241f", "uuid": "60d8b660-c530-012f-6eb4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aa1b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701241f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Bronx: Henry Hudson Parkway - 232nd Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "701241b", "back_text": "Henry Hudson Parkway (Spuyten Duyvil Parkway), south from West 232nd Street. The large apartment house, in the center, is the Hudson Gardens, at the S.E. corner of West 230th Street.\n\nMay 25, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Henry Hudson Parkway & 232nd Street (West), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701242f", "uuid": "614aeb50-c530-012f-9df6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aa1d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701242f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Henry Hudson Parkway - 232nd Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "701242b", "back_text": "Henry Hudson Parkway (Spuyten Duyvil Parkway), at the N.W. corner of West 232nd Street, showing the south end of Seton Hospital. The view is in a northerly direction from West 231st Street.\n\nMay 25, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Henry Hudson Parkway & 232nd Street (West), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} @@ -23335,7 +23335,7 @@ {"id": "704868f", "uuid": "e59fdcb0-c535-012f-2d98-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d312-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704868f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Herkimer Street - Kingston Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses"]}, "back_id": "704868b", "back_text": "Herkimer Street, west from Kingston Avenue. On the south side of the street, but actually not seen here, is the Brooklyn Orphan Asylum grounds.\n\nSeptember 13, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Herkimer Street & Kingston Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704869f", "uuid": "e60edde0-c535-012f-aff7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d314-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704869f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Brooklyn: Herkimer Street - Kingston Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "704869b", "back_text": "380-412 Herkimer Street, south side, between Kingston to Albany Aves. The view shows the Brooklyn Nursery and Infants Hospital of the Salvation Army.\n\nJune 2, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Herkimer Street & Kingston Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704871f", "uuid": "e6d3c830-c535-012f-ad27-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d318-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704871f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Brooklyn: Herkimer Street - Kingston Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Political clubs", "Real estate office buildings"]}, "back_id": "704871b", "back_text": "422-426 Herkimer Street, south side, between Kingston and Albany Aves.\nJune 2, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Herkimer Street & Kingston Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "704890f", "uuid": "ee37b1b0-c535-012f-b2dc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d33e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704890f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Herkimer Street - Prescott Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "704890b", "back_text": "Herkimer Street, north side, between Prescott and Bancroft Places, showing Public School No. 28.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nJuly 13, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Herkimer Street & Prescott Place, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "704890f", "uuid": "ee37b1b0-c535-012f-b2dc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d33e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704890f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Herkimer Street - Prescott Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "704890b", "back_text": "Herkimer Street, north side, between Prescott and Bancroft Places, showing Public School No. 28.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nJuly 13, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Herkimer Street & Prescott Place, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704891f", "uuid": "ee9dfa60-c535-012f-c9d6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d340-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704891f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Herkimer Street - Prescott Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Fire stations"]}, "back_id": "704891b", "back_text": "975 to 987 (left to right) Herkimer Street, north side, at the head of Prescott Place. No. 977 is a remodelled house; it was formerly a frame dwelling like the one to the left of it. No. 979 is Engine 227 of the New York City Fire Department.\n\nJuly 13, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Herkimer Street & Prescott Place, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704892f", "uuid": "eeef5710-c535-012f-2e69-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d342-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704892f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Brooklyn: Herkimer Street - Raddle Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "704892b", "back_text": "Herkimer Street, at the southwest corner of Raddle Place, showing Public School No. 87.\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York. July 2, 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Herkimer Street & Raddle Place, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704884f", "uuid": "ebd9bf30-c535-012f-351f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d332-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704884f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Brooklyn: Herkimer Street - Ralph Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "704884b", "back_text": "Herkiner Street, north side, between Ralph and Howard Avenues, showing Public School No. 28.\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York March 5, 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Herkimer Street & Ralph Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -23349,14 +23349,14 @@ {"id": "704880f", "uuid": "ea4df040-c535-012f-019d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d32a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704880f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Herkimer Street - Schenectady Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "704880b", "back_text": "539 to 543 Herkimer Street, south side, just east of Schenectady Avenue. View 1 shows No. 639, set back from the sidewalk. View 2 shows 641-43.\n\nAugust 27, 1941\nViews 1,2\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Herkimer Street & Schenectady Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704874f", "uuid": "e80941c0-c535-012f-9b54-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d31e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704874f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Herkimer Street - Troy Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses"]}, "back_id": "704874b", "back_text": "Herkimer Street, east side from Troy Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nAugust 27, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Herkimer Street & Troy Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704875f", "uuid": "e85cacf0-c535-012f-cb4f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d320-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704875f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1929", "title": "Brooklyn: Herkimer Street - Troy Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches"]}, "back_id": "704875b", "back_text": "(1)\nHerkimer Street, at the N.E. corner of Troy Ave., showing the Nazarene Cong. Church. November 26, 1927.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nThe same, now known as Second Brooklyn 7th day Adventist Church.\nJune 7, 1929.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Herkimer Street & Troy Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "704876f", "uuid": "e8c9c7c0-c535-012f-f0da-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d322-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704876f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Herkimer Street - Troy Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses"]}, "back_id": "704876b", "back_text": "Herkimer Street, north side, west from Troy Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nAugust 27, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Herkimer Street & Troy Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "704876f", "uuid": "e8c9c7c0-c535-012f-f0da-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d322-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704876f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Herkimer Street - Troy Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses"]}, "back_id": "704876b", "back_text": "Herkimer Street, north side, west from Troy Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nAugust 27, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Herkimer Street & Troy Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704877f", "uuid": "e91e2680-c535-012f-5ef6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d324-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704877f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Herkimer Street - Troy Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches"]}, "back_id": "704877b", "back_text": "Herkimer Street (right), at the northeast corner of Troy Avenue, showing the Seventh Day Adventist Church.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nAugust 27, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Herkimer Street & Troy Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704881f", "uuid": "eac2b350-c535-012f-9428-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d32c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704881f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Herkimer Street - Utica Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "704881b", "back_text": "1. Herkimer St. east from Utica Ave.\nAug. 2, ,1941\nP.L Sperr, photographer\n\n2. Herkimer St. n.w. corner, at Utica Ave.\nAug. 2, 1941\nP.L Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Herkimer Street & Utica Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704889f", "uuid": "edcb62e0-c535-012f-e29b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d33c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704889f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Herkimer Street - Williams Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "704889b", "back_text": "Herkimer St. near Williams Ave., n.s., Bklyn. Lumber yard. July 24, 1941. P.L. Sperr, photographer", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Herkimer Street & Williams Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "701254f", "uuid": "66371520-c530-012f-345e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aa35-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701254f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Hermany Avenue - Havemeyer Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "701254b", "back_text": "Hermany Ave.,north side, between Havemeyer and Zerega Avenues. The view is eastward.\nAbout 1927.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Hermany Avenue & Havemeyer Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "104884", "uuid": "ebe8b4b0-c5ee-012f-234b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47d9-cb1a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=104884&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Hero Park, Grymes Hill, Staten Island, N.Y.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Hero Park, Grymes Hill, Staten Island, N.Y.", "source": "Staten Island post cards / Parks"} {"id": "720417f", "uuid": "869d57e0-c54e-012f-e9d4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4019-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720417f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Manhattan: Hester Street - Allen Street.", "alt_title": ["Hester Street, between Allen and Orchard Streets, Manhattan."], "creator": "Abbott, Berenice", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Clothing stores"]}, "back_id": "720417b", "back_text": "Hester Street, between Allen and Orchard Streets, Manhattan\n\nFederal Art Project\n\"Changing New York\"\nBerenice Abbott, photographer\n\n[Note: negative at Museum of the City of New York]\nCode III B-1\nMay 3, 1935[or '38 -illegible]\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hester Street & Allen Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "720401f", "uuid": "7ff7a3e0-c54e-012f-3fe2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3ff9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720401f&t=w", "date": "1901", "title": "Manhattan: Hester Street - Clinton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Jewish neighborhoods", "Millinery"]}, "back_id": "720401b", "back_text": "Hester Street, north side, west from Clinton Street. Shown is a portion of the ghetto district and conditions prevalent at the height of the immigration period.\n\nAbout 1901\n\nEwing Galloway\n\n\nEwing Galloway not photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hester Street & Clinton Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720401f", "uuid": "7ff7a3e0-c54e-012f-3fe2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3ff9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720401f&t=w", "date": "1901", "title": "Manhattan: Hester Street - Clinton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Jewish neighborhoods", "Millinery"]}, "back_id": "720401b", "back_text": "Hester Street, north side, west from Clinton Street. Shown is a portion of the ghetto district and conditions prevalent at the height of the immigration period.\n\nAbout 1901\n\nEwing Galloway\n\nEwing Galloway not photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hester Street & Clinton Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720420f", "uuid": "87c99d90-c54e-012f-6aad-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-401f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720420f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Hester Street - Elizabeth Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Friends' meeting houses", "Public utility companies"]}, "back_id": "720420b", "back_text": "157-159 Hester Street, at the N.W. corner of Elizabeth Street, showing two buildings (foreground and extreme left), of the Consolidated Gas Co. Friends Meeting House (??)\nFebruary 4, 1928.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Hester Street & Elizabeth Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719662f", "uuid": "53874ec0-c54d-012f-5e37-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3a33-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719662f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Hester Street - Essex Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "719662b", "back_text": "39 Hester Street, and North east corner of Essex Street, between Norfolk Streets, showing P.S. 62. Also known as Seward Park High School.\n\nBoard of Education, N.Y.C,\nJuly 29, 1929.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hester Street & Essex Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720408f", "uuid": "83021960-c54e-012f-870d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4007-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720408f&t=w", "date": "1934, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: Hester Street - Essex Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "William H. Seward Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Jewish neighborhoods", "Parks", "Public schools", "Public utility companies"]}, "back_id": "720408b", "back_text": "(1)\nHester Street, (running from fore to background), east from Essex, to Clinton Streets, showing (right), a portion of Seward Park and (left), the playground pf P.S. No. 62. Also shown are Nos. 18 to 30 Norfolk Street, at adjoining and north of the N.E. corner of Hester Street. The 2-story building at the corner, is the Hester Street branch of the N.Y. Edison Co.\nApril 25, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, another angle.\n\nGift of Dr. Michael Wishengrad A.R.P.S.\nAbout 1936\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hester Street & Essex Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -23374,12 +23374,12 @@ {"id": "720406f", "uuid": "821b6850-c54e-012f-ae62-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4003-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720406f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Hester Street - Norfolk Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bakeries", "Business districts", "Jewish neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "720406b", "back_text": "27 to 23 Hester Street, north side, between Norfolk and Suffolk Streets, showing a street scene typical of this area.\n\nDecember 24, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA portion of the same, showing a closer view of No. 27.\n\nDecember 24, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same as No. 2.\n\nDecember 24, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hester Street & Norfolk Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720407f", "uuid": "827b0130-c54e-012f-181d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4005-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720407f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: Hester Street - Norfolk Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Jewish neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "720407b", "back_text": "Hester Street, east from but not including Norfolk Street, showing a typical scene of daily life.\nSeptember 30, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hester Street & Norfolk Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720414f", "uuid": "85915b90-c54e-012f-cba9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4013-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720414f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Hester Street - Orchard Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Jewish neighborhoods", "Repairing trades", "Shoes", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "720414b", "back_text": "62-66 Hester Street, at, adjoining and east of the S.E. corner of Orchard Street. No. 64 Hester Street, adjoining the S.E. corner of Orchard Street, is a 3-story frame house with a brick front.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hester Street & Orchard Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "720415f", "uuid": "85dd8ae0-c54e-012f-f460-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4015-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720415f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Hester Street - Orchard Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "720415b", "back_text": "71 Hester Street, north side between Orchard and Ludlow Streets, showing P.S.42.\n\nBoard of Education, N.Y.C.\n\n\nJuly 29, 1929.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hester Street & Orchard Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720415f", "uuid": "85dd8ae0-c54e-012f-f460-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4015-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720415f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Hester Street - Orchard Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "720415b", "back_text": "71 Hester Street, north side between Orchard and Ludlow Streets, showing P.S.42.\n\nBoard of Education, N.Y.C.\n\nJuly 29, 1929.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hester Street & Orchard Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720416f", "uuid": "864a6a10-c54e-012f-ae79-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4017-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720416f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: Hester Street - Orchard Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Second Avenue (Manhattan, New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "720416b", "back_text": "Hester Street, west from, but not including Orchard Street, showing a portion of the Second Ave. Elevated Line on Allen Street, and in the far background, a portion of the Third Ave. Elevated Line on the Bowery.\n\nJune 12, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hester Street & Orchard Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720402f", "uuid": "80567610-c54e-012f-48ed-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3ffb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720402f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Hester Street - Suffolk Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Grocery stores", "Jewish neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "720402b", "back_text": "(1)\n21 Hester Street, west of the N.W. corner of Suffolk Street.\nDecember 24, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, including a view of No. 19.\nDecember 24, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same as No. 2, showing another view.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hester Street & Suffolk Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720403f", "uuid": "80d02490-c54e-012f-a668-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3ffd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720403f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Hester Street - Suffolk Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Grocery stores", "Jewish neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "720403b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Hester Street & Suffolk Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720404f", "uuid": "81503510-c54e-012f-17e2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3fff-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720404f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Hester Street - Suffolk Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "William H. Seward Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Jewish neighborhoods", "Parks", "Public schools", "Public utility companies"]}, "back_id": "720404b", "back_text": "Hester Street, north side, from Suffolk (right) to Norfolk (left) Streets, as viewed across Seward Park from the Jewish Daily Forward Building on East Broadway. Note at Suffolk Street, the 2 story office of the Consolidated Edison Company and P.S. No. 62.\n\nFebruary 14, 1930.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hester Street & Suffolk Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "731701f", "uuid": "f29237c0-c55f-012f-4a51-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9832-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731701f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Feast of Saint John the Baptist.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Hester Street - Elizabeth Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Children", "Shrines"]}, "back_id": "731701b", "back_text": "(1) Detail of shrine to St. John the Baptist on the S.W. corner of Hester and Elizabeth Streets, during the Feast in his honor.\n\nAugust 31, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2) The same.\n\nAugust 31, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hester Street and Elizabeth Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731701f", "uuid": "f29237c0-c55f-012f-4a51-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9832-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731701f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Feast of Saint John the Baptist.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Hester Street - Elizabeth Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Children", "Shrines"]}, "back_id": "731701b", "back_text": "(1) Detail of shrine to St. John the Baptist on the S.W. corner of Hester and Elizabeth Streets, during the Feast in his honor.\n\nAugust 31, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same.\n\nAugust 31, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hester Street and Elizabeth Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732426f", "uuid": "233ffb30-c561-012f-7fe9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9dd5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732426f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Food - Fruit.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Hester Street - Ludlow Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Fruit", "Street vendors", "Vegetables"]}, "back_id": "732426b", "back_text": "Dealer in foodstuffs and fruit, corner of Hester and Ludlow Streets.\nApril 25, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hester Street and Ludlow Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732465f", "uuid": "33924c60-c561-012f-a527-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9e21-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732465f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Food - Refreshments.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Hester Street - Mott Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Beverages", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732465b", "back_text": "Vendor, of soft-drinks perhaps, on Hester near Mott Street, using a converted baby carriage for conveyance.\n\nAugust 15, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hester Street and Mott Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731594f", "uuid": "c6bb2690-c55f-012f-9643-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-975c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731594f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Feast of Maria Santissima Assunta.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Hester Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Shrines"]}, "back_id": "731594b", "back_text": "Fiesta Shrine to Maria Santissima Assunta, on Hester Street.\n\nAugust 14, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hester Street, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -23421,7 +23421,7 @@ {"id": "704904f", "uuid": "f3e5d800-c535-012f-5c01-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d35a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704904f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Brooklyn: Hicks Street - Fulton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "Fulton Street (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "704904b", "back_text": "Hicks Street, west side, at Fulton Street. Also shown is 43-51 Fulton Street, north side, at the foot of Hicks Street. The Lenox House is at No. 43. The Fulton Street Elevated Lines of the B.M.T. are in the foreground.\n\nFebruary 5, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hicks Street & Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704905f", "uuid": "f4c7bca0-c535-012f-fe50-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d35c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704905f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Hicks Street - Fulton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "704905b", "back_text": "Hicks Street, east side, south of Fulton Street, to and including Poplar Street. The buildings in the background, south of Poplar Street have since 1905 been demolished and P.S. No. 2 is on the site. The second building from the foreground, made of frame, has been replaced by a one story brick building. Note the gathering making ready for a picnic trip.\n\nAbout 1905.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hicks Street & Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704933f", "uuid": "ff9b0df0-c535-012f-6c5f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d394-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704933f&t=w", "date": "1922, 1928", "title": "Brooklyn: Hicks Street - Grace Court", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "704933b", "back_text": "Hicks Street, at the S. W. corner of Grace Court, showing the Grace Protestant Episcopal Church, built on the site of the Jans Remsen House, which was erected about 1710 and moved to 25 Joralemon Street by William S. Packer. The church was erected in 1848 at a cost of 42,000 dollars. Richard Upjohn was the architect.\n\nView 1: 1922\nView 2: 1928\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hicks Street & Grace Court, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "704941f", "uuid": "029fe6e0-c536-012f-bc8a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d3a4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704941f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Hicks Street - Hamilton Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Contractors"]}, "back_id": "704941b", "back_text": "Hicks Street, adj. the n.e. cor. Hamilton Avenue, Brooklyn.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 24, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hicks Street & Hamilton Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "704941f", "uuid": "029fe6e0-c536-012f-bc8a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d3a4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704941f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Hicks Street - Hamilton Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Contractors"]}, "back_id": "704941b", "back_text": "Hicks Street, adj. the n.e. cor. Hamilton Avenue, Brooklyn.\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 24, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hicks Street & Hamilton Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704945f", "uuid": "043b0a70-c536-012f-2ed1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d3ac-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704945f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Brooklyn: Hicks Street - Huntington Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "704945b", "back_text": "Hicks Street, east side, north from Huntington Street.\n\nAugust 5, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hicks Street & Huntington Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704934f", "uuid": "fff1dc80-c535-012f-6dfe-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d396-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704934f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Brooklyn: Hicks Street - Joralemon Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Religious education"]}, "back_id": "704934b", "back_text": "(1)\n\n291-301 Hicks Street, east side, between Joralemon and State Streets, showing St. Mary's Parochial School at No. 295, \"a Roman Catholic institution.\"\n\nAugust 16, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, from the opposite direction.\n\nAugust 10, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hicks Street & Joralemon Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704935f", "uuid": "0059b0b0-c536-012f-8b58-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d398-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704935f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Brooklyn: Hicks Street - Joralemon Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Religious education"]}, "back_id": "704935b", "back_text": "(1)\n291-301 Hicks Street, east side, between Joralemon and State Streets, showing St. Mary's Parochial School at No. 295, \"a Roman Catholic Catholic institution.\"\nAugust 16, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, from the opposite direction.\nAugust 10, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hicks Street & Joralemon Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -23441,7 +23441,7 @@ {"id": "704917f", "uuid": "f9c9c4d0-c535-012f-d8d0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d374-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704917f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Brooklyn: Hicks Street - Pineapple Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "704917b", "back_text": "Hicks Street (right), west side, north from Pineapple to Orange Streets, showing a view across the roofs of houses bounded by Hicks, Willow, Pineapple and Orange Streets. Pineapple Street is in the foreground. The row of 4-story houses and the 6-story apartment house in the top center are on Orange Street. Willow Street is in the upper left-hand corner. The photograph was taken from the St. George Hotel.\n\nJune 15, 1933\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Hicks Street & Pineapple Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704918f", "uuid": "fa1ed810-c535-012f-1335-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d376-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704918f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Hicks Street - Pineapple Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "704918b", "back_text": "95 Hicks Street, adjoining the N. E. corner of Pine- apple Street. This house was built in 1840 and was known as the John Wiley House, then at 85 Hicks Street; later the number was changed to 95.\n\n1922\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hicks Street & Pineapple Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704907f", "uuid": "f5a96a60-c535-012f-578f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d360-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704907f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Hicks Street - Poplar Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "704907b", "back_text": "Hicks Street, east side, north from Poplar Street.\nApril 4, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hicks Street & Poplar Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "704940f", "uuid": "02511e70-c536-012f-3b39-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d3a2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704940f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Hicks Street - Rapelye Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches"]}, "back_id": "704940b", "back_text": "Hicks Street at Rapelye Street, Brooklyn.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 24, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Hicks Street & Rapelye Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "704940f", "uuid": "02511e70-c536-012f-3b39-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d3a2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704940f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Hicks Street - Rapelye Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches"]}, "back_id": "704940b", "back_text": "Hicks Street at Rapelye Street, Brooklyn.\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 24, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Hicks Street & Rapelye Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704942f", "uuid": "0305ea10-c536-012f-eaf9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d3a6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704942f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Brooklyn: Hicks Street - Rapelye Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "704942b", "back_text": "Hicks Street, at the N.E. corner of Rapelye Street, showing St. Bernard's R.C. Church. Also seen is Rapelye Street, north side, east from Hicks Street.\n\nAugust 5, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hicks Street & Rapelye Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704932f", "uuid": "ff355be0-c535-012f-ea72-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d392-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704932f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Brooklyn: Hicks Street - Remsen Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "704932b", "back_text": "Hicks Street, west side, south of Remsen Street. The corner building is the William G. Low home, and beyond it is the Grace (P.E.) Church.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hicks Street & Remsen Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "734287f", "uuid": "032a23c0-c564-012f-5259-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-ac52-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734287f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1935", "title": "Harlem River - Manhattan - High Bridge Park - [Nonpareil Boat House - Union Boat Club.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Sherman Creek (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Boat clubs", "Rivers"]}, "back_id": "734287b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "High Bridge Park - [Nonpareil Boat House - Union Boat Club.] Harlem River, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -23460,7 +23460,7 @@ {"id": "720433f", "uuid": "8d6f88b0-c54e-012f-a3d5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4039-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720433f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: High Bridge Park.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Highbridge Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Highbridge Water Tower (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Reservoirs", "Water tanks", "demolition"]}, "back_id": "720433b", "back_text": "(1) Highbridge Park: The tower and reservoir as viewed eastward from Amsterdam Ave., at the foot of West 173rd Street. This view shows the reservoir under demolition. October 30, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same as No. 1. November 5, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) A view of same in a westward direction as seen from the bridge that carries the water tubes across the Harlem River. April 8, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "High Bridge Park., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720434f", "uuid": "8deb3400-c54e-012f-f940-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-403b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720434f&t=w", "date": "1939, 1940", "title": "Manhattan: High Bridge Park.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["George Washington Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "Highbridge Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Highbridge Water Tower (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Parks", "Water tanks"]}, "back_id": "720434b", "back_text": "Highbridge Park: Shown is new road construction which when completed will connect the Harlem River Drive and the George Washington Bridge. View 2 and 3 show the new elevated highway.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 1: 1939\nView 2,3: 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "High Bridge Park., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "730827f", "uuid": "8ecf2cb0-c55e-012f-ff4b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9165-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730827f&t=w", "date": "1893", "title": "Bridges - High Bridge - [Across Harlem River, looking west towards Manhattan from Bronx shore].", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Detroit Photographic Co.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem River (N.Y.)", "Henry Hudson Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "High Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Railroads", "Rivers", "Trains"]}, "back_id": "730827b", "back_text": "High Bridge across Harlem River, looking west towards Manhattan\nfrom the Bronx shore. Two is the same.\n\nView 1: Copyright 1893\nby J. S. Johnston\n\nView 2: Detroit Photo Company\nCopyright\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "High Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "730828f", "uuid": "8f403350-c55e-012f-6cf3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9167-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730828f&t=w", "date": "1905", "title": "Bridges - High Bridge - [Harlem River - Looking toward Manhattan side and Highbridge Park from the Bronx.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem River (N.Y.)", "High Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "Highbridge Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Parks", "Pedestrian bridges", "Rivers"]}, "back_id": "730828b", "back_text": "High Bridge over the Harlem River, looking toward the Manhattan side and Highbridge Park from the Bronx.\n\n\n\n\nAbout 1905\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "High Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "730828f", "uuid": "8f403350-c55e-012f-6cf3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9167-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730828f&t=w", "date": "1905", "title": "Bridges - High Bridge - [Harlem River - Looking toward Manhattan side and Highbridge Park from the Bronx.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem River (N.Y.)", "High Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "Highbridge Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Parks", "Pedestrian bridges", "Rivers"]}, "back_id": "730828b", "back_text": "High Bridge over the Harlem River, looking toward the Manhattan side and Highbridge Park from the Bronx.\n\nAbout 1905\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "High Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730829f", "uuid": "8fbdea20-c55e-012f-b0bb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9169-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730829f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Bridges - High Bridge - [Harlem River - Connecting Manhattan at 174th Street, Highbridge Park to the Bronx at about 170th Street.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem River (N.Y.)", "High Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "Highbridge Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Parks", "Rivers"]}, "back_id": "730829b", "back_text": "(1) High Bridge crosses the Harlem River, in connecting Manhattan at 174th Street, High Bridge Park to the Bronx at about 170th Street. View is looking east to the Bronx, from Manhattan.\n\nSummer 1923.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) Neg. No. 227\nThe same, from a slightly different angle.\n\nSummer 1923.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) Neg. No. 227\nThe same, from still another angle.\n\nSummer 1923.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "High Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730830f", "uuid": "90335130-c55e-012f-4337-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-916b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730830f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "Bridges - High Bridge.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem River (N.Y.)", "High Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Washington Bridge (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Rivers"]}, "back_id": "730830b", "back_text": "(1) High Bridge, followed by Washington Bridge, spans the Harlem River.\nAugust 31, 1926.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, from a slightly different angle.\nAugust 31, 1926.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same, from a further angle.\nAugust 31, 1926.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "High Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730831f", "uuid": "90a7f470-c55e-012f-f696-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-916d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730831f&t=w", "date": "1926, 1937, 1940", "title": "Bridges - High Bridge - [Spanning the Harlem River, and connecting the Bronx at about 170th Street to the Manhattan Highbridge Park at 174th Street.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem River (N.Y.)", "High Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Rivers"]}, "back_id": "730831b", "back_text": "High Bridge, spanning the Harlem River, and connecting the Bronx with Highbridge Park, Manhattan. View 1 shows one of the archways. View 2 and 3 are looking into the Bronx.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 1: 1926\nView 2: 1937\nView 3: 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "High Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -23527,7 +23527,7 @@ {"id": "701263f", "uuid": "6974de80-c530-012f-c8e7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aa47-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701263f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Hoe Avenue - 167th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "701263b", "back_text": "Hoe Ave. n.e. cor. & 167th St.\nP.L. Sperr\n9-5-1942\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hoe Avenue & 167th Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701264f", "uuid": "69d467b0-c530-012f-2817-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aa49-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701264f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Bronx: Hoe Avenue - 173rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "701264b", "back_text": "Hoe Avenue north from 173rd St.\nP.L.Sperr\n9-5-1942\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hoe Avenue & 173rd Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701261f", "uuid": "68c55bb0-c530-012f-cde0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aa43-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701261f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Hoe Avenue - West Farms Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "701261b", "back_text": "Hoe Avenue north from West Farms Road\nP.L.Sperr\n9-5-1942\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hoe Avenue & West Farms Road, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "701262f", "uuid": "69285b70-c530-012f-e675-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aa45-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701262f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Bronx: Hoe Avenue - West Farms Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "701262b", "back_text": "Hoe Avenue (left), west side, north from its juncture with West Farms Road, showing St. John's Roman Catholic Church at the S.W. corner of E. 167th Street. The 5 story building, on the right, is No. 1117-1121 West Farms Road.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nApril 26, 1938.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hoe Avenue & West Farms Road, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "701262f", "uuid": "69285b70-c530-012f-e675-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aa45-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701262f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Bronx: Hoe Avenue - West Farms Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "701262b", "back_text": "Hoe Avenue (left), west side, north from its juncture with West Farms Road, showing St. John's Roman Catholic Church at the S.W. corner of E. 167th Street. The 5 story building, on the right, is No. 1117-1121 West Farms Road.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 26, 1938.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hoe Avenue & West Farms Road, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "726873f", "uuid": "59d99560-c558-012f-2a3c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7281-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726873f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Hoffman Drive - 58th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726873b", "back_text": "Hoffman Drive, north side, in Fifty-eighth Avenue, showing from left to right two old homes . The one at the left has been in the Palmer family ownership from 1860 - 1891. It was recently remodelled. At the right is the home of F. Plaine from 1873-1891. The Toll house stood adjoining the Palmer house on the west. View No. 2 shows a rear of the same homes taken from Queens Boulevard.\n\nFebruary 1924.\nViews 1 and 2\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hoffman Drive & 58th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726874f", "uuid": "5a442890-c558-012f-d617-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7283-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726874f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Hoffman Drive - 58th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726874b", "back_text": "Hoffman Drive, south side, between Fifty-eighth and Fifty-ninth Avenues, showing in three views the Robinson house. This house stands on or near the site of the Quaker Meeting House which was erected in 1722 and sold in 1760. Adjoining the house was a burial ground. The house which was used as a dwelling from 1760 was consumed by fire in 1844. The owners of the present house were Robert Mack, 1852?; J. Robinson, 1860; Robinson, 1891; and possibly Mrs. Howard in 1873.\n\nJuly 1923.\nView 2: February 1924.\nView 3: March 1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hoffman Drive & 58th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726875f", "uuid": "5ab181b0-c558-012f-7503-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7285-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726875f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Hoffman Drive - Woodhaven Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726875b", "back_text": "Hoffman Drive, south side, west from Woodhaven Boulevard to Fifty-eighth Avenue, showing in order the John W. Supel, and the Robinson house. View No. 2 shows a rear view of both houses east from Fifty-eighth Avenue.\n\nFebruary 1924. Views 1 and 2\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n\nView *1 - Slide 156\nView *2 - Slide 157\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hoffman Drive & Woodhaven Boulevard, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -23536,7 +23536,7 @@ {"id": "732079f", "uuid": "94971f10-c560-012f-50c6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9b24-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732079f&t=w", "date": "1925, 1929", "title": "Islands - Hoffman Island - [Lower New York Bay.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Coney Island (New York, N.Y.)", "Hoffman Island (N.Y.)", "Lower Bay (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "South Beach (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bays (Bodies of water)", "Government facilities"]}, "back_id": "732079b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nHoffman Island, in the Lower New York Bay, seen from the lower end of South Beach, at Ocean Breeze, Staten Island. It is an artificial island constructed in 1872 by the New York State Quarantine Service for the detention and purification of well persons arriving in infected vessels. In 1938 the island was reconditioned for use by the Training School of the United States Maritime Service, which prepares trained seamen under the supervision of the United States Coast Guard.\n\nJune 16, 1925\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(2) and (3)\n\nTwo views at a later date. On the horizon is visible the shore of Coney Island, Brooklyn.\n\nAugust 25, 1929\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hoffman Island, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732080f", "uuid": "951acaf0-c560-012f-b633-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9b26-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732080f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Islands - Hoffman Island - [S.S. Perugia held in quarantine.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "American Press Association", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hoffman Island (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Ships"]}, "back_id": "732080b", "back_text": "S.S. Perugia held in quarantine. Health Boats in Foreground.\n\nPhoto-News Department\nAmerican Press Association\n225 to 229 West 39th St., N.Y.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hoffman Island, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732081f", "uuid": "95a635d0-c560-012f-4435-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9b28-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732081f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Islands - Hoffman Island", "alt_title": [], "creator": "American Press Association", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hoffman Island (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "732081b", "back_text": "Hoffman Island\nAmerican Press Association\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hoffman Island, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "732082f", "uuid": "96212cb0-c560-012f-47ae-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9b2a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732082f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Islands - Hoffman Island - [New York Harbor - Quarantine Station.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "American Press Association", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hoffman Island (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Government facilities"]}, "back_id": "732082b", "back_text": "Quarantine station at Hoffman Island.\nNew York Harbor.\n\n\nPhoto-News Department\nAmerican Press Association\n225 to 229 West 39th St., N.Y.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Hoffman Island, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "732082f", "uuid": "96212cb0-c560-012f-47ae-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9b2a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732082f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Islands - Hoffman Island - [New York Harbor - Quarantine Station.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "American Press Association", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hoffman Island (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Government facilities"]}, "back_id": "732082b", "back_text": "Quarantine station at Hoffman Island.\nNew York Harbor.\n\nPhoto-News Department\nAmerican Press Association\n225 to 229 West 39th St., N.Y.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Hoffman Island, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732083f", "uuid": "96880740-c560-012f-b060-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9b2c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732083f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Islands - Hoffman Island - Immigrants.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "American Press Association", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hoffman Island (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Government facilities"]}, "back_id": "732083b", "back_text": "Immigrants at Hoffman Island held for close inspection.\n\nPhoto-News Department\nAmerican Press Association\n225 to 229 West 39th St., N.Y.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hoffman Island, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732084f", "uuid": "9701b530-c560-012f-b36b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9b2e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732084f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Islands - Hoffman Island - [Children of Cushing and Mills families guarded by policemen to prevent them leaving grounds - On Staten Island near quarantine.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "American Press Association", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hoffman Island (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Children", "Police"]}, "back_id": "732084b", "back_text": "Children of Cushing and Mills families guarded by Policemen to prevent them from leaving grounds.\nOn Staten Island near quarantine.\n\nPhoto-News Department\nAmerican Press Association\n225 to 229 West 39th St., N.Y.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hoffman Island, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732085f", "uuid": "977f7370-c560-012f-3d78-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9b30-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732085f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Islands - Hoffman Island - [View of administration building Quarantine.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "American Press Association", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hoffman Island (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Government facilities"]}, "back_id": "732085b", "back_text": "View of Administration Building Quarantine.\n\nHoffman Island, off Quarantine, Staten Island, New York, to which the cholera suspects. Cases of infectious disease are taken to Swinburne Island, which is nearby.\n\nFrom Photo-News Department\nAmerican Press Association\n225 West 39th St., N.Y.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hoffman Island, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -23553,8 +23553,8 @@ {"id": "728949f", "uuid": "90a14f80-c55b-012f-a482-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-82b8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728949f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Richmond: Holland Avenue - Arlington Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "728949b", "back_text": "138 Holland Avenue, west side, between Arlington Place and Macromac Place, showing the exterior of a frame dwelling. The house does not have a water supply and drinking water is obtained from a pump in the yard. As the dwelling is situated near the Downey Shipbuilding Corporation yard, and is one of a number of similar ones, it is very likely that it is inhabited by the shipyard workers and their families.\n\nAbout 1910\n\nCommittee on Housing\nCharity Organization Society\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Holland Avenue & Arlington Place, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "728950f", "uuid": "9115fa70-c55b-012f-7713-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-82ba-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728950f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Richmond: Holland Avenue - Arlington Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "728950b", "back_text": "182 Holland Avenue, west side, between Arlington Place and Tufts Place, showing two views of a workers' dwelling. The house, one of a number of similar ones, is situated near the shipyard of the Downey Shipbuilding Corporation and is, in all likelihood, inhabited by the shipyard hands and their families. The sign over the front doorway reads: Nooks and Raseta. Bachmann Lager Beer.\n\nAbout 1910\nViews 1, 2\n\nCommittee on Housing\nCharity Organization Society\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Holland Avenue & Arlington Place, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "728948f", "uuid": "9029f5a0-c55b-012f-fa9b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-82b6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728948f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Richmond: Holland Avenue - Bailey Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "728948b", "back_text": "60 Holland Avenue, west side, at Bailey Place (south of Richmond Terrace), showing the kitchen of the first story rear apartment of a two-story frame dwelling. This is, in all probability, the home of one of the underpaid workmen of the Downey Shipbuilding Corporation, whose shipyards are located in the back of the house. Conditions such as this can be found all along Holland Avenue, which is inhabited mainly by the shipyard hands.\n\nAbout 1910\n\nCommittee on Housing\nCharity Organization Society\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Holland Avenue & Bailey Place, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} -{"id": "701275f", "uuid": "6e3809c0-c530-012f-62f8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aa5f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701275f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: Holland Avenue - Bronxdale Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Holland Avenue (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Road construction"]}, "back_id": "701275b", "back_text": "Holland Ave., (under construction), north from Bronxdale Ave. The avenue is being cut through the John Jacob Astor Estate.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\nJuly 28, 1928.\n\n\nASSUMING STREET TO BE NORTH AND SOUTH\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Holland Avenue & dale Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "701274f", "uuid": "6dd91920-c530-012f-e9f6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aa5d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701274f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: Holland Avenue - Morris Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Religious education"]}, "back_id": "701274b", "back_text": "1808 Holland Ave. (left), at the N.E. corner of Morris Park Ave., showing the parochial school of the Church of our Lady of Solace.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\nJuly 28, 1928.\n\n\nASSUMING STREET TO BE NORTH AND SOUTH\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Holland Avenue & Morris Park Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "701275f", "uuid": "6e3809c0-c530-012f-62f8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aa5f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701275f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: Holland Avenue - Bronxdale Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Holland Avenue (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Road construction"]}, "back_id": "701275b", "back_text": "Holland Ave., (under construction), north from Bronxdale Ave. The avenue is being cut through the John Jacob Astor Estate.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\nJuly 28, 1928.\n\nASSUMING STREET TO BE NORTH AND SOUTH\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Holland Avenue & dale Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "701274f", "uuid": "6dd91920-c530-012f-e9f6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aa5d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701274f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: Holland Avenue - Morris Park Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Religious education"]}, "back_id": "701274b", "back_text": "1808 Holland Ave. (left), at the N.E. corner of Morris Park Ave., showing the parochial school of the Church of our Lady of Solace.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\nJuly 28, 1928.\n\nASSUMING STREET TO BE NORTH AND SOUTH\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Holland Avenue & Morris Park Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701273f", "uuid": "6d6abfa0-c530-012f-a482-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aa5b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701273f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Bronx: Holland Avenue - Van Nest Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses"]}, "back_id": "701273b", "back_text": "Holland Avenue (right), north from Van Nest Avenue, across empty lots on the N. W. corner of the two avenues.\n\nJune 22, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Holland Avenue & Van Nest Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701276f", "uuid": "6ea2bf00-c530-012f-0e98-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aa61-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701276f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Bronx: Holland Avenue - Waring Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "701276b", "back_text": "Holland Avenue, north from Waring Avenue.\nApril 3, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Holland Avenue & Waring Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "417323", "uuid": "d84a10e0-c611-012f-cfcf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47da-d8b2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=417323&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Holland Court. 315 West Ninety-eighth Street Adjoining Riverside Drive.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Dwellings"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Holland Court. 315 West Ninety-eighth Street Adjoining Riverside Drive., Manhattan, NY", "source": "The World's loose leaf album of apartment houses, containing views and ground plans of the principal high class apartment houses in New York City, together with a map showing the situation of these houses, transportation facilities, etc."} @@ -23692,7 +23692,7 @@ {"id": "719518f", "uuid": "18f08420-c54d-012f-3aca-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3913-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719518f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Houston Street (East) - East River Drive", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719518b", "back_text": "516 East Houston Street, north side, west of the East River Drive, showing tenement conditions on the East Side of Manhattan.\n\nAlexander Alland\n\nThis photo is one of a series that appeared in the published volume \"Portrait of N. Y.\" by Felix Reisenberg and Alex. Alland, IRGV.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Houston Street (East) & East River Drive, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719479f", "uuid": "0a2e7340-c54d-012f-9839-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-38c5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719479f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Houston Street (East) - Eldridge Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "719479b", "back_text": "(1)\nEast Houston Street, south side, west from and including Eldridge to and including Chrystie Streets, showing the Sunshine Theatre, bearing Nos. 141-143, between Eldridge and Forsyth Streets. Also shown is construction work in progress on the Independent System Subway (Eighth Ave. Subway). The clearance was created by the demolition of the block of houses which faced on the north side of East Houston and the south side of 1st Streets. The cleared area is now (1937) a playground.\nJune 6, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, a more extensive view. On the extreme right is visible a portion of 1st Street, and in the background, a portion of the Third Ave. Elevated Line running at this point on the Bowery. Note the additional clearance on the left, between Forsyth and Chrystie Streets. This today is a part of Sarah Delano Roosevelt Park.\nSeptember 20, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Houston Street (East) & Eldridge Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719483f", "uuid": "0bb675b0-c54d-012f-fb7f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-38cd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719483f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Houston Street (East) - Eldridge Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719483b", "back_text": "East Houston Street, south side, west from (No. 143) but not including Eldridge Street (left), to and including the Bowery, as seen from First Ave., and showing prominently (white building with fire-escape stairways) the National Theatre (formerly known as the Thomashefsky Theatre) which is a Jewish legimate stage playhouse. It is at the S.W. corner of Chrystie Street. Contiguous to it is also shown St. Augustine's Chapel (Trinity Parish). The clearance shown between Forsyth and Chrystie Streets is today Sarah Delano Roosevelt Park.\n\nMarch 16, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Houston Street (East) & Eldridge Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "719484f", "uuid": "0c0b9e60-c54d-012f-d067-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-38cf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719484f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Houston Street (East) - Eldridge Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719484b", "back_text": "149 to 135 East Houston Street, south side, from but not including Eldridge (left), to and including Forsyth Streets, showing the Sunshine Theatre (a motion picture house) Nos. 141-143. Also shown is construction work in progress on the Independent System Subway (Eighth Ave. subway). This clearance was created by the demolition of houses which faced on the north side of East Houston and the south side of East 1st Streets.\n\nJune 6, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\nRebuilt 1919 or 20. This was formerly the German Evangelical Mission Church, built about 1840, which afterward (about 1910) removed to Stebbins Ave., Bronx\n\nSee N.Y. Hist. Soc. Bulletin, Vol. 22, no. 1, Jan. 1938, p. 20\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Houston Street (East) & Eldridge Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "719484f", "uuid": "0c0b9e60-c54d-012f-d067-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-38cf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719484f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Houston Street (East) - Eldridge Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719484b", "back_text": "149 to 135 East Houston Street, south side, from but not including Eldridge (left), to and including Forsyth Streets, showing the Sunshine Theatre (a motion picture house) Nos. 141-143. Also shown is construction work in progress on the Independent System Subway (Eighth Ave. subway). This clearance was created by the demolition of houses which faced on the north side of East Houston and the south side of East 1st Streets.\n\nJune 6, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nRebuilt 1919 or 20. This was formerly the German Evangelical Mission Church, built about 1840, which afterward (about 1910) removed to Stebbins Ave., Bronx\n\nSee N.Y. Hist. Soc. Bulletin, Vol. 22, no. 1, Jan. 1938, p. 20\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Houston Street (East) & Eldridge Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719485f", "uuid": "0c791da0-c54d-012f-2849-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-38d1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719485f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Houston Street (East) - Eldridge Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts"]}, "back_id": "719485b", "back_text": "East Houston Street, west from Eldridge Street. The houses on the north side of the street (right) were razed to facilitate the construction of the Independent System Subway (Eighth Ave. Subway) and on their site is now a playground and park.\n\nJuly 17, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Houston Street (East) & Eldridge Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719487f", "uuid": "0d3bf6b0-c54d-012f-2a18-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-38d5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719487f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Houston Street (East) - Eldridge Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Balgue, George L.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts"]}, "back_id": "719487b", "back_text": "East Houston Street,south side,between Eldridge and Forsyth Streets. On the west side centre may be seen the Sunshine\nTheatre.\nJuly 1928\nGeorge Balgue,Photog.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Houston Street (East) & Eldridge Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719463f", "uuid": "039663c0-c54d-012f-da79-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-38a5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719463f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Houston Street (East) - Elizabeth Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719463b", "back_text": "East Houston Street, north side, west from Elizabeth Street, to but not including Mulberry, after crossing Mott Streets. Also shown (right) are Nos. 281 to 285 Elizabeth Street, at, adjoining and north of the N.W. corner of East Houston Street. These houses were later demolished to facilitate the construction of the Independent System Subway (Eighth Ave. subway); their site is now (1937) being used as a playground and Park.\n\nJuly 17, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Houston Street (East) & Elizabeth Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -23706,7 +23706,7 @@ {"id": "719513f", "uuid": "16df2cf0-c54d-012f-7f75-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3909-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719513f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Houston Street (East) - Goerck Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719513b", "back_text": "489=495 East Houston Street, at, adjoining, and East of the S.E. corner of Goerck Street.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Houston Street (East) & Goerck Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719452f", "uuid": "ff3dc2b0-c54c-012f-3071-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-388f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719452f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Houston Street (East) - Lafayette Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Handcarts", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "719452b", "back_text": "East Houston Street, north side, west from Lafayette Street, to Broadway. These buildings were later demolished to make way for the construction of the Independent System Subway (Eighth Ave. subway). July 17, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Houston Street (East) & Lafayette Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719453f", "uuid": "ffa56bb0-c54c-012f-739b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3891-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719453f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: Houston Street (East) - Lafayette Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parking lots"]}, "back_id": "719453b", "back_text": "East Houston Street (running through centre), west from and including Lafayette Street (left), to but not including Broadway (right), as seen from Mulberry Street, across the clearance at its N.W. corner with East Houston Street. The clearances shown on both sides of the street were created by the demolition of buildings to make way for the construction of the Independent System Subway (Eighth Ave. subway).\nMarch 16, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Houston Street (East) & Lafayette Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "719454f", "uuid": "fff43040-c54c-012f-6bd0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3893-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719454f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: Houston Street (East) - Lafayette Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Office equipment & supplies industry"]}, "back_id": "719454b", "back_text": "East Houston Street at the north west corner and Lafayette(Elm)Street.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\n\nNovember 2nd, 1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Houston Street (East) & Lafayette Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "719454f", "uuid": "fff43040-c54c-012f-6bd0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3893-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719454f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: Houston Street (East) - Lafayette Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Office equipment & supplies industry"]}, "back_id": "719454b", "back_text": "East Houston Street at the north west corner and Lafayette(Elm)Street.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\nNovember 2nd, 1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Houston Street (East) & Lafayette Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719456f", "uuid": "00adfc60-c54d-012f-1f71-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3897-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719456f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Houston Street (East) - Lafayette Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719456b", "back_text": "38 and 40 East Houston Street, north side, east from Lafayette to Mulberry (extreme right) Streets. The elongated structure (No. 38 East Houston Street) also bears Nos. 313-319 on Lafayette Street. These buildings are being demolished to make way for the construction of the Independent System Subway (Eighth Ave. subway.).\nSeptember 26, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Houston Street (East) & Lafayette Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719510f", "uuid": "15dd2960-c54d-012f-ea13-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3903-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719510f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Houston Street (East) - Lewis Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719510b", "back_text": "East Houston Street, west from but not including Lewis Street, showing Gustave Hartman Square (triangular area) being re-surfaced. Intersections shown in the foreground are Cannon Street on the left and Manhattan Street on the right. See other view November 23, 1936 of this area for data.\n\nNovember 2, 1936.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\nFederal Art Project.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Houston Street (East) & Lewis Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719511f", "uuid": "162927d0-c54d-012f-564b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3905-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719511f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Houston Street (East) - Lewis Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Police stations", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "719511b", "back_text": "East Houston Street, west from Lewis Street, showing the triangular area \"Gustave Hartman Square\" (see the New York Times, November 18, 1936) being repaved. This is formed by the convergence of East Houston (left) and East 2nd Streets (right). At their apex is a 3-story (white) structure that houses the 17th Precinct Police Station (No. 130 Sheriff Street). On the right appears P.S. No. 188, occupying the entire block west from Lewis to Manhattan and north to East 3rd Streets.\n\nNovember 23, 1936.\n\nW.P.A. photo.\nFederal Art Project.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Houston Street (East) & Lewis Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -23772,7 +23772,7 @@ {"id": "724503f", "uuid": "0756c3b0-c555-012f-d821-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6006-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724503f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Houston Street (West - Wooster Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Water supply", "Water tanks"]}, "back_id": "724503b", "back_text": "64, 66, 68 West Houston Street, at and adjoining the N.W. corner of Wooster Street.\nFebruary 21, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Houston Street (West & Wooster Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724509f", "uuid": "096d0830-c555-012f-600b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6012-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724509f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Houston Street (West) - Sullivan Street.", "alt_title": ["[Ludlow Place.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "724509b", "back_text": "130-144 West Houston Street, north side, from Sullivan Street towards MacDougal Street. No. 132, adjoining the corner at the right, has been recently rebuilt, but the others are substantially the original block of low houses, set back a little from the sidewalk. Around 1910 this block was known as Ludlow Place. The original front stoops have almost all been removed and the basements re-modelled into stores.\n\nFebruary 20, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Houston Street (West) & Sullivan Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719469f", "uuid": "0614f5b0-c54d-012f-5a36-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-38b1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719469f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Houston Street - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719469b", "back_text": "(1)\nEast Houston Street, west from the Bowery, showing clearances created on the north side of the street, by the demolition of buildings which formerly occupied that area, to make way for the construction of the Independent System Subway (Eighth Ave. subway). In the foreground are seen houses still in a semi-demolished state.\n\nDecember 26, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, another view.\n\nDecember 26, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Houston Street & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "719500f", "uuid": "121fba90-c54d-012f-0f1d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-38ef-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719500f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: Houston Street - Essex Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Horse teams", "Stores & shops", "Tombs & sepulchral monuments"]}, "back_id": "719500b", "back_text": "Houston Street, at the southeast corner of Essex Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\n\nJune 26, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Houston Street & Essex Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "719500f", "uuid": "121fba90-c54d-012f-0f1d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-38ef-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719500f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: Houston Street - Essex Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Horse teams", "Stores & shops", "Tombs & sepulchral monuments"]}, "back_id": "719500b", "back_text": "Houston Street, at the southeast corner of Essex Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nJune 26, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Houston Street & Essex Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724501f", "uuid": "06aa0100-c555-012f-921c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6002-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724501f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Houston Street - Greene Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises"]}, "back_id": "724501b", "back_text": "Houston Street, south side, west from and including No. 55 West, between Greene and Wooster Streets. Demolition of No. 69, west of Wooster Street, is going on. The whole south side, as shown here, is about to be razed.\n\nSeptember 19, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Houston Street & Greene Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719455f", "uuid": "0059a950-c54d-012f-588e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3895-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719455f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Houston Street - Lafayette Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719455b", "back_text": "Houston Street (East), north side, East from and including Lafayette, to and including Mulberry Streets. Also shown is Mulberry Street, at the N.W. corner of Houston Street (East). The view shows building on Houston Street (East), razed in order to continue the construction of the Eighth Ave., Municipal Subway System.\n\nFebruary 21, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Houston Street & Lafayette Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724497f", "uuid": "052e6810-c555-012f-b4af-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5ffa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724497f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: Houston Street - West Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Sixth Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Business enterprises", "Delicatessens", "Elevated railroads", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "724497b", "back_text": "West Houston Street, north side, at West Broadway, showing both the N.E. (in Nos. 2 & 3) and N.W. (No. 1) corners. The buildings in the latter view bear No's 88 to 92 (from right to left). The elevated system seen on West Broadway is the Sixth Ave. line. No. 3 of this set is eastward from the corner shown in View No. 2 (N.E.).\nMay 7, 1938.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Houston Street & West Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -23814,7 +23814,7 @@ {"id": "726917f", "uuid": "6bcb3a00-c558-012f-8c62-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-72d9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726917f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Queens: Hoyt Avenue - 24th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "726917b", "back_text": "Hoyt Avenue, north side, between 24th and Crescent Streets, showing the back yards of homes fronting on 24th (left) and Crescent Streets. Some of these will be torn down to make way for the construction of the Triborough Bridge.\nP. L. Sperr May 27, 1934\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Hoyt Avenue & 24th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726918f", "uuid": "6c354530-c558-012f-6abe-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-72db-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726918f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Queens: Hoyt Avenue - 27th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Grand Central Parkway (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Road construction"]}, "back_id": "726918b", "back_text": "Hoyt Avenue, north side, between 24th and Crescent Streets, showint the back yards of homes fronting on 24th (left) and Crescent Streets. Some of these will be torn down to make way for the construction of the Triborough Bridge.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nMay 27, 1934\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hoyt Avenue & 27th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726919f", "uuid": "6ca84f20-c558-012f-3d52-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-72dd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726919f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1934", "title": "Queens: Hoyt Avenue - 27th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Grand Central Parkway (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Neighborhoods", "Road construction"]}, "back_id": "726919b", "back_text": "Hoyt Avenue, north side, west from 27th Street. The Grand Central Parkway approach to the Triborough Bridge was later constructed here and numerous buildings demolished. View 2 is west from Crescent Street and view 3 shows some of the homes seen in view 1 being prepared for razing.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nViews 1,2: March, 1931\nView 2: May 27, 1934\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hoyt Avenue & 27th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "726920f", "uuid": "6d08adb0-c558-012f-3a65-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-72df-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726920f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Queens: Hoyt Avenue - 27th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hell Gate Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Bridge construction", "Bridges"]}, "back_id": "726920b", "back_text": "Hoyt Avenue, north side, at 27th and 28th Streets, showing the demolition of buildings for the construction of the Queens approach of the Triborough Bridge. In the background is the Hellgate Bridge. View 3 shows the Crystal Gardens Apartments.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nViews 1,2: August 3, 1934\nView 3: September 20, 1934\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hoyt Avenue & 27th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "726920f", "uuid": "6d08adb0-c558-012f-3a65-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-72df-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726920f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Queens: Hoyt Avenue - 27th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hell Gate Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Bridge construction", "Bridges"]}, "back_id": "726920b", "back_text": "Hoyt Avenue, north side, at 27th and 28th Streets, showing the demolition of buildings for the construction of the Queens approach of the Triborough Bridge. In the background is the Hellgate Bridge. View 3 shows the Crystal Gardens Apartments.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nViews 1,2: August 3, 1934\nView 3: September 20, 1934\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hoyt Avenue & 27th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726922f", "uuid": "6de57100-c558-012f-6991-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-72e3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726922f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1934", "title": "Queens: Hoyt Avenue - 29th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Grand Central Parkway (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Road construction"]}, "back_id": "726922b", "back_text": "Hoyt Avenue, north side, west from 29th Street. All the buildings seen here were later torn down and the area made part of the Grand Central Parkway approach to the Triborough Bridge. Views 2 and 3 show the first apartment house appearing in view 1. It is being demolished in 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nViews 1,2: March 6, 1931\nView 3: August 3, 1934\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hoyt Avenue & 29th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726923f", "uuid": "6e3c4c50-c558-012f-59bc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-72e5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726923f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Queens: Hoyt Avenue - 29th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridge construction"]}, "back_id": "726923b", "back_text": "Hoyt Avenue, north side, west from 29th Street, showing the area where numerous buildings, among which were some of the Crystal Gardens, were torn down and where the sub-level approach to the Triborough Bridge will be constructed.\nSome of the Crystal Gardens buildings on 28th Street can be seen in view 2.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nSeptember 20, 1934\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hoyt Avenue & 29th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726929f", "uuid": "70975550-c558-012f-6137-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-72f1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726929f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Queens: Hoyt Avenue - 29th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hell Gate Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges"]}, "back_id": "726929b", "back_text": "Hoyt Avenue, north side, west from 31st to 29th Streets, showing the block of frame houses, seen from the Elevated station. View 2 shows the same block, seen from 29th Street. These buildings were razed in 1934 when this whole area was turned into the Grand Central Parkway approach to the Triborough Bridge. In the background is the Hellgate Bridge.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n\nMarch, 1931\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hoyt Avenue & 29th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -23824,7 +23824,7 @@ {"id": "726927f", "uuid": "6fde70b0-c558-012f-e6d1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-72ed-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726927f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Queens: Hoyt Avenue - 31st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "726927b", "back_text": "Hoyt Avenue, west from 31st Street. All the houses on the north side (right) of the avenue were torn down in 1934 when that area was made part of the Grand Central Parkway approach to the Triborough Bridge. View 2 shows the buildings being demolished.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 1: March 13, 1931\nView 2: August 3, 1934\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hoyt Avenue & 31st Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726928f", "uuid": "702a6ff0-c558-012f-9c30-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-72ef-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726928f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Queens: Hoyt Avenue - 31st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridge construction"]}, "back_id": "726928b", "back_text": "Hoyt Avenue (left), west from 31st Street, viewing across the area where numerous houses were demolished (center) for the construction of the Grand Central Parkway approach to the Triborough Bridge.\n\nViews 2 and 3 are across the same area, at a later date, and show the bridge under construction. Only buildings on the north side of Hoyt Avenue were torn down.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 1: September 20, 1934\nViews 2,3: June 12, 1935\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hoyt Avenue & 31st Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726930f", "uuid": "71021020-c558-012f-b401-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-72f3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726930f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Queens: Hoyt Avenue - 31st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Automobiles", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "726930b", "back_text": "Hoyt Avenue, north side, east from 31st Street to Astoria Boulevard, showing the area in a set of three views. View 1 shows the buildings at the N.E. corner of 31st Street, with the I.R.T. \"El\" on the latter; view 2 shows the adjoining buildings and where Hoyt Avenue (formerly 25th Avenue) meets Astoria Boulevard; view 3 shows the buildings at 32nd Street and the Astoria Boulevard trolley tracks. These buildings, among others, were razed in 1934 for the construction of the Triborough Bridge approach.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nMarch 11, 1931\nViews 1,2,3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hoyt Avenue & 31st Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "726910f", "uuid": "69127c30-c558-012f-5dbe-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-72cb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726910f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Queens: Hoyt Avenue - Kindred Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "726910b", "back_text": "Hoyt Avenue, south side, west from east of Kindred to Crescent Streets, Astoria, showing a row of frame homes.\n\n\nAbout 1925\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hoyt Avenue & Kindred Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "726910f", "uuid": "69127c30-c558-012f-5dbe-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-72cb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726910f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Queens: Hoyt Avenue - Kindred Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "726910b", "back_text": "Hoyt Avenue, south side, west from east of Kindred to Crescent Streets, Astoria, showing a row of frame homes.\n\nAbout 1925\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hoyt Avenue & Kindred Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "705004f", "uuid": "1bff7030-c536-012f-080a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d422-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705004f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Hoyt Street - Douglass Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "705004b", "back_text": "P.L. Sperr, photographer 8-6-1942", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hoyt Street & Douglass Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704996f", "uuid": "18e5c9f0-c536-012f-c4e4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d412-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704996f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Brooklyn: Hoyt Street - Fulton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Department stores", "Sewers"]}, "back_id": "704996b", "back_text": "Hoyt Street, at the S. E. corner of Fulton Street, looking north toward the latter and showing Namm's Department Store. The W. P. A. is conducting a sewer project here.\n\nNovember 27, 1936\n\nWorks Progress Administration\nFive Boroughs Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hoyt Street & Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "704997f", "uuid": "193c1840-c536-012f-fbdf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d414-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=704997f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Brooklyn: Hoyt Street - Fulton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Florist shops", "Sewers"]}, "back_id": "704997b", "back_text": "Hoyt Street, at the S. W. corner of Fulton Street, viewing north toward the latter. Note the I. R. T. subway entrance and a W. P. A. shack (right), where the federal agency is conducting a sewer project.\n\nNovember 27, 1936\n\nWorks Progress Administration\nFive Boroughs Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hoyt Street & Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -23943,7 +23943,7 @@ {"id": "720561f", "uuid": "becf2480-c54e-012f-ab19-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4139-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720561f&t=w", "date": "1933, 1937", "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Christopher Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Episcopal churches", "Railroad stations", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "720561b", "back_text": "(1)\nHudson Street, west side, south from and including Christopher Street.\nMarch 29, 1933.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nThe same, at a later date, showing a more limited view. St. Luke's (P.E.) Chapel is shown (centre of view) between Christopher and Barrow\nStreets.\nMay 15, 1937.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(3)\nA portion of the same, showing only Nos. 499 to 491. Also shown (right) is Christopher Street, west from and including Hudson Street with the Christopher Street station of the Ninth Ave. Elevated line seen on Greenwich Street. Prominently visible is part of the 10-story Federal Building extending on Christopher Street from Greenwich to Washington Streets, and on\nGreenwich Street from Christopher to Barrow Streets.\nMay 15, 1937.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Hudson Street & Christopher Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720562f", "uuid": "bf3e8570-c54e-012f-f5dd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-413b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720562f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Christopher Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720562b", "back_text": "Hudson Street, east side, at Christopher Street. The demolition shown is at the N. E. corner. View 2 is limited to this detail.\n\nOctober 9, 1940\nNo's. 1-2\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & Christopher Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720563f", "uuid": "bf906210-c54e-012f-11da-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-413d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720563f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Christopher Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parking lots"]}, "back_id": "720563b", "back_text": "P.L. Sperr, photographer 6-21-1942", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & Christopher Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "720564f", "uuid": "bffa9140-c54e-012f-60b7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-413f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720564f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Christopher Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Cigar industry", "Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations", "Restaurants", "Stationery trade", "Stores & shops", "Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "720564b", "back_text": "(1)\nHudson Street, northeast corner and Christopher Street showing clearing.\n\nOctober 27, 1940.\n\n(2)\nHudson Street, southwest corner and Christopher Street Viewed from northeast corner.\n\nNovember 31 1940.\n\n(3)\nHudson Street, shoeing eastside north from Christopher Streets.\n\nP.L.Speer.\n\n\nOctober 27, 1940.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & Christopher Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720564f", "uuid": "bffa9140-c54e-012f-60b7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-413f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720564f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Christopher Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Cigar industry", "Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations", "Restaurants", "Stationery trade", "Stores & shops", "Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "720564b", "back_text": "(1)\nHudson Street, northeast corner and Christopher Street showing clearing.\n\nOctober 27, 1940.\n\n(2)\nHudson Street, southwest corner and Christopher Street Viewed from northeast corner.\n\nNovember 31 1940.\n\n(3)\nHudson Street, shoeing eastside north from Christopher Streets.\n\nP.L.Speer.\n\nOctober 27, 1940.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & Christopher Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720565f", "uuid": "c06b9ff0-c54e-012f-a693-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4141-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720565f&t=w", "date": "1912", "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Christopher Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "720565b", "back_text": "492-498 Hudson Street, showing the clearing for Public School No. 3 south of and adjoining the S.E. corner of Christopher Street.\n1912\nGift of Samuel Landaman.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Hudson Street & Christopher Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720566f", "uuid": "c0cc0230-c54e-012f-c6c8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4143-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720566f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Christopher Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cigar industry", "Stationery trade", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "720566b", "back_text": "499 to 487 Hudson Street, at and adjoining the S.W. corner of Christopher Street.\nMarch 29, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & Christopher Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720567f", "uuid": "c1435200-c54e-012f-38dc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4145-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720567f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Christopher Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bakeries", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "720567b", "back_text": "Hudson Street, east side, north from No. 506, north of Christopher Street. Notice dormer windows on Nos. 510-512.\nMarch 15, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & Christopher Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -23959,13 +23959,13 @@ {"id": "720475f", "uuid": "9e4b54f0-c54e-012f-94f3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-408d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720475f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Franklin Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Dairy products industry"]}, "back_id": "720475b", "back_text": "Hudson Street (left), east side, north from and including Franklin, across North Moore Street to Ericsson Place, showing the 10-story Borden Building, at the N.E. corner of Hudson and Franklin Streets. January 1924.\n\nGift of E.M. Jenks.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & Franklin Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720476f", "uuid": "9e9d89b0-c54e-012f-d50f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-408f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720476f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Franklin Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720476b", "back_text": "112-116 Hudson Street, east side, between Franklin and North Moore Streets. No. 114 is a frame house with a brick front.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & Franklin Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720589f", "uuid": "c9f42b50-c54e-012f-dfb5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4171-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720589f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Gansevoort Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720589b", "back_text": "Hudson Street, south from and including Gansevoort Street (formerly Greenwich Lane, East-West portion).\n\nJuly 30, 1932..\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & Gansevoort Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "720460f", "uuid": "987e9110-c54e-012f-464e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-406f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720460f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Greenwich Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Halls"]}, "back_id": "720460b", "back_text": "Hudson and Greenwich Streets at point of convergence, showing the Greenwich Hall erected 1818 on site of Watch Tower.\n\nP.L. Sperr,\nJ.J. Corell Coll.\n\n\n1900\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & Greenwich Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720460f", "uuid": "987e9110-c54e-012f-464e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-406f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720460f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Greenwich Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Halls"]}, "back_id": "720460b", "back_text": "Hudson and Greenwich Streets at point of convergence, showing the Greenwich Hall erected 1818 on site of Watch Tower.\n\nP.L. Sperr,\nJ.J. Corell Coll.\n\n1900\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & Greenwich Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720558f", "uuid": "bda1b350-c54e-012f-13d8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4133-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720558f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Grove Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "720558b", "back_text": "490 Hudson Street, east side between Grove and Christopher Street, and Hudson and Bedford Streets, showing P.S. 3.\n\nBoard of Education, N.Y.C.\n\nJuly 8, 1929\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Hudson Street & Grove Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720559f", "uuid": "be060a70-c54e-012f-e84a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4135-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720559f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Grove Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Insurance companies", "Public schools", "Public utility companies"]}, "back_id": "720559b", "back_text": "(1) Hudson Street, east side, north from and including Grove, to and including Christopher Streets, as seen from the U.S. Appraises Stores, and showing a general view eastward. Prominent buildings are (left to right), the Chrysler, N.Y. Life, Metropolitan Life and the Consolidated Gas Co. Note Public School No. 3, at the N.E. corner of Grove Street.\n\nJuly 25, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, from a different angle.\n\nJuly 25, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & Grove Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720560f", "uuid": "be723370-c54e-012f-9e18-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4137-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720560f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Grove Street.", "alt_title": ["[Changing New York ; Federal Art Project. Works Progress Administration.]", "St. Luke's Protestant Episcopal Church."], "creator": "Abbott, Berenice", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "720560b", "back_text": "Hudson Street, west side, at Grove Street, showing St. Lukes P.E. Chapel; cornerstone laid June 4, 1821. To the right are 3 story structures that extend to Christopher Street. The parish house is the first of these, occupying a double frontage. This photo was reproduced on page 96 of the published volume \"Changing New York.\"\n\nJune 18, 1936\n\nBerenice Abbott, photo\nFederal Art Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & Grove Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720473f", "uuid": "9d751630-c54e-012f-49f4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4089-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720473f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Harrison Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Commodity exchanges", "Drugstores", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "720473b", "back_text": "(1)\n\n87-101 Hudson Street, west side, north from but not including Harrison, to and including Franklin Streets, showing (extreme left) a portion of the Mercantile Exchange Building. On the extreme right appears a portion of the 11-story Powell Building, at the N.W. corner of Franklin Street.\n\nMarch 27, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\nA detail of the same, showing a more comprehensive view of No. 97-99, a 6-story loft building, as seen from Leonard Street.\n\nMarch 27, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & Harrison Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720588f", "uuid": "c98c03e0-c54e-012f-e5fe-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-416f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720588f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Horatio Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Abingdon Square (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "720588b", "back_text": "Hudson Street, east side, from Abingdon Square to Horatio Street, showing 309-297 West 12th Street shortly before demolition of Nos. 309-299.\n\nMarch 8, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & Horatio Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "720534f", "uuid": "b4b498b0-c54e-012f-90c8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4103-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720534f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Houston Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "720534b", "back_text": "Hudson Street,east side,looking northwards across the clearing from West Houston Street.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\n\nSeptember 24th,1938\n\nHUDSON ST. from West Houston St.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & Houston Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720534f", "uuid": "b4b498b0-c54e-012f-90c8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4103-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720534f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Houston Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "720534b", "back_text": "Hudson Street,east side,looking northwards across the clearing from West Houston Street.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\nSeptember 24th,1938\n\nHUDSON ST. from West Houston St.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & Houston Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720535f", "uuid": "b51095f0-c54e-012f-babf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4105-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720535f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Houston Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "720535b", "back_text": "Hudson Street at West Houston (formerly Hammersley) Street, the N. W. corner seen from and including the cleared S. E. corner. part of the excavation for the new United States Appraisers 51 Stores Building, which fills the entire block from Varick Street to Hudson.\n\nDecember 7, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & Houston Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720536f", "uuid": "b5616440-c54e-012f-2680-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4107-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720536f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Houston Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720536b", "back_text": "387-403 Hudson Street Building, newly erected for the Western Electric Company, west side, from West Houston (formerly Hammersley) Street to Clarkson Street.\n\nJune 15, 1921.\n\nGift of E. M. Jenks.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & Houston Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720537f", "uuid": "b5c5f230-c54e-012f-1e67-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4109-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720537f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Houston Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Barbershops", "Cafeterias"]}, "back_id": "720537b", "back_text": "237 Year Old Land Gift of English Crown Sold to Builder\nThe site of this row of houses was part of the extensive farm in Greenwich Village which was given to Trinity Church by the British King in 1698. Trinity sold the property recently to Vivian Green, will erect a commercial structure on the block, which is the east side of Hudson Street from West Houston to Clarkson Street.\nWilliam S. Sussman was the broker.\n\nJan. 6, 1935\n\nManhattan\n\nHudson Street--Nos. 388-402\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & Houston Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -23983,7 +23983,7 @@ {"id": "720531f", "uuid": "b3961c10-c54e-012f-f550-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-40fd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720531f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - King Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "720531b", "back_text": "Hudson Street, at King Street, seen from cleared S.W. corner (the Standard Statistics Building excavation). On the N.E. corner is part of the new United States Appraisers' Stores building, now two years old, which fills the entire block bounded by Hudson, King, Varick, and West Houston Streets.\n\nApril 23, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & King Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720532f", "uuid": "b4068d60-c54e-012f-b282-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-40ff-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720532f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1938", "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - King Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Factories", "Paper industry"]}, "back_id": "720532b", "back_text": "Hudson Street, west side, north from and including King Street, and west on the latter to the paper box factory at No. 115-121\nKing Street.\nApril 23, 1930.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nHudson Street,West Side and south Houston from Clarkson Streets.\nSeptember 24th,1938\nP.L.Sperr,\n(3)\nHudson Street,West side from Houston to King Street.\nOctober 2,1938.\nP.L.Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Hudson Street & King Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720533f", "uuid": "b4576440-c54e-012f-874c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4101-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720533f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - King Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "720533b", "back_text": "Hudson Street, east side, from King Street to West Houston (formerly Hammersley) Street, inclusive, showing the Hudson Street side of the two year old U. S. Appraisers' Stores Building, which occupies the entire block. The view is from Charlton Street across the excavation on the west side of Hudson Street where the Standard Statistics Building is about to rise. Notice the pedestrians on Hudson Street, at the right, stopping to watch the workmen in the excavation. April 23, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & King Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "720480f", "uuid": "a006c5f0-c54e-012f-732c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4097-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720480f&t=w", "date": "1915", "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Laight Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Tiemann, Hermann Newell", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Freight terminals"]}, "back_id": "720480b", "back_text": "Hudson Street, east side, south from Laight to Beach St's., showing the westerly side of the St. John's Freight Terminal, erected in 1868. It was demolished about 1930 and a new terminal erected between West and Washington Streets, above Canal Street.\n\nAbout 1915\n\n\nH. N. Tiemann, photo\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & Laight Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720480f", "uuid": "a006c5f0-c54e-012f-732c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4097-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720480f&t=w", "date": "1915", "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Laight Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Tiemann, Hermann Newell", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Freight terminals"]}, "back_id": "720480b", "back_text": "Hudson Street, east side, south from Laight to Beach St's., showing the westerly side of the St. John's Freight Terminal, erected in 1868. It was demolished about 1930 and a new terminal erected between West and Washington Streets, above Canal Street.\n\nAbout 1915\n\nH. N. Tiemann, photo\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & Laight Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720486f", "uuid": "a231ee70-c54e-012f-c644-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-40a3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720486f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Laight Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "720486b", "back_text": "(1) Nos. 163-151 Hudson Street, west side, south from Laight (right) to Hubert (left) Streets. December 5, 1936. P. L. Sperr. Neg. # 4711\n\n(2) Nos. 163-157 Hudson Street, at, adjoining and south of the S.W. corner of Laight Street. No. 157 is the 3-story building. December 5, 1936. P. L. Sperr. Neg. # 4712\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & Laight Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720487f", "uuid": "a29e1b40-c54e-012f-b6f5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-40a5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720487f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Laight Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York Central Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Freight terminals", "Railroad tracks"]}, "back_id": "720487b", "back_text": "Hudson Street, west side, south from but not including Laight Street, showing freight traine of the New York Central Railroad outside the St. John's freight depot (at left, hardly visible). March 6, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & Laight Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720488f", "uuid": "a2f1d460-c54e-012f-a479-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-40a7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720488f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Laight Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York Central Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Railroad tracks"]}, "back_id": "720488b", "back_text": "Hudson Street, west side, north from Laight Street, showing a steam engine of the New York Central Railroad.\nMarch 7, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & Laight Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -24017,7 +24017,7 @@ {"id": "720461f", "uuid": "98ee0ff0-c54e-012f-a55f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4071-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720461f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - West Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Sixth Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Elevated railroads", "Horse teams"]}, "back_id": "720461b", "back_text": "(1) At the convergence of Hudson Street (left) and West Broadway (right), looking northward from Reade Street. The 6-story building at the apex bears Nos. 114-116 Reade Street, 24 Hudson Street and 110-116 West Broadway. Also shown is the Sixth Ave. Elevated Line on the latter Street. July 2, 1928.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, at a later date, showing the Western Union Building on Thomas Street, between Hudson Street and West Broadway (former site of the R.C. Williams warehouses). February 11, 1931.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same, Hudson Street and West Broadway at point of intersection. May 4, 1941.\nP.L. Sperr,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & West Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720464f", "uuid": "9a1e4090-c54e-012f-7edd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4077-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720464f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Willoughby Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720464b", "back_text": "A rear view of the Western Union Building (No. 60 Hudson Street), as seen from Broadway; viewing westward and showing the West Broadway and Thomas Street sides. Shown in the background, is the Hudson River.\n\nAbout 1933.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & Willoughby Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720529f", "uuid": "b2dbac70-c54e-012f-b792-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-40f9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720529f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Willoughby Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720529b", "back_text": "Village Realty for Investor\nSeventeen-story Standard Statistics Building at 345 Hudson Street, leased by the Trinity Church Corporation to Willard U. Taylor through William S. Sussman.\n\nSept. 18, 1934\n\nSeventeen story, Standard Statistics Building at 345 Hudson street, covering whole blockfront from King to Charlton Streets, leased by Trinity Church Corporation for 21 years to Lortay Corporation, Willard U. Taylor, President, through William S. Sussman, Incorporated, in the largest transaction of its kind closed so far this year. Building under Sussman management.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & Willoughby Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "720555f", "uuid": "bc7915e0-c54e-012f-6b70-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-412d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720555f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Willoughby Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720555b", "back_text": "N.Y.C. Art Project W.P.A.\nPhotographic Division\n110 King Street\nNew York City\n\n\nTitle: St. Luke's Chapel\nPlace: 483 Hudson St., Manhattan\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & Willoughby Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720555f", "uuid": "bc7915e0-c54e-012f-6b70-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-412d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720555f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Willoughby Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720555b", "back_text": "N.Y.C. Art Project W.P.A.\nPhotographic Division\n110 King Street\nNew York City\n\nTitle: St. Luke's Chapel\nPlace: 483 Hudson St., Manhattan\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & Willoughby Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720470f", "uuid": "9c6bc540-c54e-012f-5b6d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4083-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720470f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Worth Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "720470b", "back_text": "Hudson Street, east side, south from and including Worth, to and including Thomas Streets, showing the lofts occupied by R.C. Williams and Co. These buildings were razed in 1928 and on their site now (1937) stands the 24-story Western Union Building. This view is as seen from Harrison Street.\n\nOctober 25, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & Worth Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720471f", "uuid": "9cb8bd40-c54e-012f-49df-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4085-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720471f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Worth Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "720471b", "back_text": "Hudson Street, east side, (foreground), south from Worth (left), to Thomas (right) Streets, showing excavation work in progress for the Western Union Building. Also shown is a portion of the Sixth Ave. Elevated Line on West Broadway and across it buildings facing on the east side of the latter Street.\n\nAugust 2, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & Worth Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720472f", "uuid": "9d206550-c54e-012f-0e25-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4087-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720472f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Hudson Street - Worth Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Printers", "Printing industry"]}, "back_id": "720472b", "back_text": "74-76 Hudson Street, at and adjoining the N.E. corner of Worth Street.\n\nOctober 25, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Hudson Street & Worth Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -24163,7 +24163,7 @@ {"id": "720596f", "uuid": "cca4a190-c54e-012f-3345-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-417f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720596f&t=w", "date": "1898", "title": "Manhattan: Inwood flats near the Harlem River and Riverside Drive.", "alt_title": ["[Century House.]"], "creator": "Comfort, Randall", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Inwood (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Houses"]}, "back_id": "720596b", "back_text": "(1)\nInwood Flats near the Harlem River and Riverside Drive, showing The Century House, built in 1735 by John Nagel, (the 2nd). It was burnt down in 1901. General William Heath made it his headquarters in 1776.\n\n1898\n\nRandall Comfort, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Inwood flats near the Harlem River and Riverside Drive., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720606f", "uuid": "d15396b0-c54e-012f-e692-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4193-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720606f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: Inwood Hill Park - [Jewish Memorial Hospital.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Inwood (New York, N.Y.)", "Inwood Hill Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Hoisting machinery", "Hospitals", "Parks", "Sewers"]}, "back_id": "720606b", "back_text": "Inwood Hill Park: A southward view along the marginal lands from a point slightly above Dyckman Street, showing a new bulkhead line under construction. The photographer is viewing towards Fort Tryon Park which appears in the right background. On the left is the Jewish Memorial Hospital which in the near future will be demolished; the Henry Hudson Parkway running through its site.\n\nJune 3, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Inwood Hill Park & [Jewish Memorial Hospital.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "734325f", "uuid": "13eed020-c564-012f-83c6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-ac9e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734325f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Harlem River - Manhattan - Inwood Hill Park.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Rivers"]}, "back_id": "734325b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Inwood Hill Park. Harlem River, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "720598f", "uuid": "cd94a360-c54e-012f-4078-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4183-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720598f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: Inwood Hill Park.", "alt_title": ["[Burns House ; Burns Stable.]"], "creator": "Chrystie, Edward Punnett", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Inwood (New York, N.Y.)", "Inwood Hill Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Stables"]}, "back_id": "720598b", "back_text": "Inwood Hill Park:\n\n5-Lower road, looking north, Burns house.\n\n6-Lower road, looking north\n\n7-Lower road, looking east. Burns Stable.\n\nE. P. Chrystie\n\n\nApril 26, 1925\nViews 5-7\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Inwood Hill Park., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720598f", "uuid": "cd94a360-c54e-012f-4078-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4183-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720598f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: Inwood Hill Park.", "alt_title": ["[Burns House ; Burns Stable.]"], "creator": "Chrystie, Edward Punnett", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Inwood (New York, N.Y.)", "Inwood Hill Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Stables"]}, "back_id": "720598b", "back_text": "Inwood Hill Park:\n\n5-Lower road, looking north, Burns house.\n\n6-Lower road, looking north\n\n7-Lower road, looking east. Burns Stable.\n\nE. P. Chrystie\n\nApril 26, 1925\nViews 5-7\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Inwood Hill Park., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720600f", "uuid": "ce7cf030-c54e-012f-9b5f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4187-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720600f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Manhattan: Inwood Hill Park.", "alt_title": ["[Dyckman Institute Library ; Museum of Indian Art.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Inwood (New York, N.Y.)", "Inwood Hill Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Galleries & museums", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "720600b", "back_text": "Inwood Hill Park: Different aspects of the northeasterly side of this wooded area located in the northern terminus of Manhattan. This set of three views is photographed in the vicinity of the Indian Museum, same appearing in Nos. 1 and 2. The bathers in the foreground of the latter are about to bathe in the Harlem River which flows past this side.\n\nJune 22, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Inwood Hill Park., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720607f", "uuid": "d2147d10-c54e-012f-c3ce-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4195-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720607f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Manhattan: Inwood Hill Park.", "alt_title": ["[Dyckman Institute Library ; Museum of Indian Art.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Inwood (New York, N.Y.)", "Inwood Hill Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Galleries & museums", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "720607b", "back_text": "Inwood Hill Park: A set of two views of the Museum of Indian Art and Library of the Dyckman Institute which overlooks the Harlem River towards the Spuyten Duyvil section of the Bronx.\n\nJune 26, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Inwood Hill Park., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720610f", "uuid": "d3561b60-c54e-012f-c110-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-419b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720610f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Inwood Hill Park.", "alt_title": ["[Dyckman Institute Library ; Museum of Indian Art.]"], "creator": "Fishblatt, S. N.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Inwood (New York, N.Y.)", "Inwood Hill Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Galleries & museums", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "720610b", "back_text": "Inwood Hill Park: The Museum of Indian Art and Library of the Dyckman Institute.\n\nJanuary 14, 1932.\n\nS.N. Fishblatt.\nInternational News Photos.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Inwood Hill Park., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -24189,9 +24189,9 @@ {"id": "705067f", "uuid": "35f3bf70-c536-012f-2c40-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d4a0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705067f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Brooklyn: Irving Avenue - Harman Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "705067b", "back_text": "Irving Avenue, at the southeast corner of Harman Street, showing Public School No. 86.\nBoard of Education of the City of New York. March 10, 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Irving Avenue & Harman Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "705071f", "uuid": "37718fe0-c536-012f-edd3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d4a8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705071f&t=w", "date": "1897", "title": "Brooklyn: Irving Avenue - Putman Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Bushwick High School", "Union Field Cemetery (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "Bushwick (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cemeteries"]}, "back_id": "705071b", "back_text": "Union Cemetery, Brooklyn:\nNorthwestward across the Methodist Cemetery on whose site was erected, years later, the Bushwick High School. The fence runs along the west side of Irving Avenue, from Putnam Avenue to Palmetto Street. The entire cemetery grounds, with the exception of the extreme right corner, later became the Bushwick High\nSchool and play grounds.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster collection About 1897\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Irving Avenue & Putman Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "705072f", "uuid": "37c867f0-c536-012f-87cd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d4aa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705072f&t=w", "date": "1922, 1923", "title": "Brooklyn: Irving Avenue - Putman Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Playgrounds", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "705072b", "back_text": "(1) 400 Irving Ave., between Putman Ave., and Woodbine Street, showing the Bushwick High School, for which ground was broken on June 29, 1911; the corner stone laid March 12, 1912. (It was informally opened and occupied October 2, 1913, and formally on January 23, 1914. This school occupies a part of the site once the Union Cemetery (1850-1897). Negative reversed.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2) The same, showing school and playground from Palmetto Street.\n\nMarch 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Irving Avenue & Putman Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "705068f", "uuid": "36488a10-c536-012f-a789-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d4a2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705068f&t=w", "date": "1905", "title": "Brooklyn: Irving Avenue - Suydam Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "705068b", "back_text": "Irving Avenue, north side, between Suydam Place and Willoughby Avenue. Occupying the above site is Public School No. 123 (right) and the crowd is gathered outside to partake in Arbor Day exercises. The view is west on Irving Avenue.\n\n\nMay 5, 1905\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Irving Avenue & Suydam Place, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "705069f", "uuid": "36b05830-c536-012f-f5f0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d4a4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705069f&t=w", "date": "1905", "title": "Brooklyn: Irving Avenue - Suydam Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "705069b", "back_text": "Irving Ave, north side, between Suydam Place and Willoughby Avenue, showing Public School No. 123 and the Arbor Day celebration of May 5th, 1905.\n\n\nMay 5, 1905\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Irving Avenue & Suydam Place, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "705070f", "uuid": "37041b50-c536-012f-01c6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d4a6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705070f&t=w", "date": "1905", "title": "Brooklyn: Irving Avenue - Suydam Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "705070b", "back_text": "Irving Avenue, north side, between Suydam Place and Willoughby Avenue, showing Public School No. 123 occupying the site. Shown, too, are Arbor Day exercises in front of the school and in Bushwick Park (left). The view is west on Irving Avenue.\n\n\nMay 5, 1905\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Irving Avenue & Suydam Place, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "705068f", "uuid": "36488a10-c536-012f-a789-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d4a2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705068f&t=w", "date": "1905", "title": "Brooklyn: Irving Avenue - Suydam Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "705068b", "back_text": "Irving Avenue, north side, between Suydam Place and Willoughby Avenue. Occupying the above site is Public School No. 123 (right) and the crowd is gathered outside to partake in Arbor Day exercises. The view is west on Irving Avenue.\n\nMay 5, 1905\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Irving Avenue & Suydam Place, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "705069f", "uuid": "36b05830-c536-012f-f5f0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d4a4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705069f&t=w", "date": "1905", "title": "Brooklyn: Irving Avenue - Suydam Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "705069b", "back_text": "Irving Ave, north side, between Suydam Place and Willoughby Avenue, showing Public School No. 123 and the Arbor Day celebration of May 5th, 1905.\n\nMay 5, 1905\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Irving Avenue & Suydam Place, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "705070f", "uuid": "37041b50-c536-012f-01c6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d4a6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705070f&t=w", "date": "1905", "title": "Brooklyn: Irving Avenue - Suydam Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "705070b", "back_text": "Irving Avenue, north side, between Suydam Place and Willoughby Avenue, showing Public School No. 123 occupying the site. Shown, too, are Arbor Day exercises in front of the school and in Bushwick Park (left). The view is west on Irving Avenue.\n\nMay 5, 1905\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Irving Avenue & Suydam Place, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "705073f", "uuid": "38373170-c536-012f-9986-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d4ac-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705073f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Irving Avenue - Woodbine Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "705073b", "back_text": "Irving Ave., west from Woodbine Street. In the background, is seen the Myrtle Ave., Elevated Lines.\n\n1924.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Irving Avenue & Woodbine Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "705074f", "uuid": "38a47090-c536-012f-d1a7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d4ae-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705074f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Brooklyn: Irving Avenue - Woodbine Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "705074b", "back_text": "Irving Ave., at the S.W. corner of Woodbine Street, showing the Irving Branch of the Brooklyn Public Library and the Bushwick High School.\n\nMarch 1924.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Irving Avenue & Woodbine Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "730382f", "uuid": "e4ef6540-c55d-012f-7858-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8deb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730382f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "General view - [Manhattan - Irving Place - 15th Street (Southeast) - Between 3rd Avenue and Union Square.]", "alt_title": ["[Chrysler Building ; Empire State Building ; Metropolitan Life Insurance Company.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Third Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Insurance companies", "Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities"]}, "back_id": "730382b", "back_text": "A general view, north from Irving Place, at the S.E. corner of 15th Street, (between Third Ave., and Union Square East), showing buildings from left to right, the Metropolitan Life Insurance (Madison Ave., and 23rd Street);, Empire State, (under completion), (Fifth Ave., and 34th St)., Chrysler, (Lexington Ave., and 42nd St) and the New York Daily News Building, (42nd St., between Second and Third Aves). The Third Ave., Elevated Lines are shown at the right.\n\nSeptember 23, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Irving Place - 15th Street (Southeast) - Between 3rd Avenue and Union Square., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -24235,7 +24235,7 @@ {"id": "720627f", "uuid": "d9445990-c54e-012f-6c36-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-41bd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720627f&t=w", "date": "1909", "title": "Manhattan: Irving Place - 17th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Handcarts", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "720627b", "back_text": "Irving Place, west side, north from 17th Street. The stables at 57-9 Irving Place will later be made over into a garage. The six-story building on the S.W. corner of 18th Street was erected there around 1900, replacing two old four-story houses. 67-69 Irving Place in the next block, adjoining the N.W. corner of 18th Street, will be demolished a year after the time of this picture, and a twelve-story loft building will rise on the site. March, 1909.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Irving Place & 17th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720629f", "uuid": "d9f672e0-c54e-012f-d550-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-41c1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720629f&t=w", "date": "1909", "title": "Manhattan: Irving Place - 17th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Food industry"]}, "back_id": "720629b", "back_text": "Irving Place, east side, north from 17th Street to Gramercy Park South (20th Street), showing the Huyler's Cocoa-Chocolate buildings at and adjoining the S.E. corner of 18th Street. The Huyler business first moved into the corner around 1885. The 10-story building on 19th Street is the newest part of the candy works, at most two or three years old as shown here.\n52 Irving Place, shown here on the N.E. corner of 17th Street, is shortly to be demolished for the erection of a 6-story apartment house. 54 adjoining, the house with the bay window over its doorway, will be occupied in the late 1920's by a Co-operative Cafeteria.\nMarch 1909.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Irving Place & 17th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720630f", "uuid": "da5b0a70-c54e-012f-e1ce-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-41c3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720630f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Irving Place - 17th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720630b", "back_text": "P.L. Sperr collection\nRec'd November 13, 1945\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Irving Place & 17th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "720634f", "uuid": "dbc9eea0-c54e-012f-b622-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-41cb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720634f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: Irving Place - 17th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "720634b", "back_text": "Irving Place, at and adjoining S.W. corner of 17th Street, showing 49 Irving Place, the corner house which is supposed to have been at one time the home of Washington Irving, and is accordingly known as the Washington Irving house. The little railing around the roof of the house is not seen in photographs as early as 1909. Adjoining 47 Irving Place may be seen part of the north wall of the Westminster Hotel, which will be demolished in 1909. About 1900.\n\nGift of W. M. Van Der Weyde.\n\n\nThe same, a generation later. The Borgfeldt Building, shown in part at the left, was erected in 1909 on the site of the Westminster Hotel.\n\nAugust 30, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Irving Place & 17th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720634f", "uuid": "dbc9eea0-c54e-012f-b622-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-41cb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720634f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: Irving Place - 17th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "720634b", "back_text": "Irving Place, at and adjoining S.W. corner of 17th Street, showing 49 Irving Place, the corner house which is supposed to have been at one time the home of Washington Irving, and is accordingly known as the Washington Irving house. The little railing around the roof of the house is not seen in photographs as early as 1909. Adjoining 47 Irving Place may be seen part of the north wall of the Westminster Hotel, which will be demolished in 1909. About 1900.\n\nGift of W. M. Van Der Weyde.\n\nThe same, a generation later. The Borgfeldt Building, shown in part at the left, was erected in 1909 on the site of the Westminster Hotel.\n\nAugust 30, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Irving Place & 17th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720643f", "uuid": "ded840e0-c54e-012f-0fa6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-41dd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720643f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Irving Place - 17th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "720643b", "back_text": "(1)\nIrving Place, east side, from 54 Irving Place, just north of 17th Street, to the S.E. corner of 19th Street. The former Huyler Confectionery Works are shown at and adjoining the S.W. corner of 18th Street. The building first occupied by this company in this location was the corner house (1885 or a little earlier).\nThe sign on 54 Irving Place, at the extreme right, is that of a Consumers' Co-operative Cafeteria.\nJuly 3, 1928.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\n982-86 Irving Place,East side and Northwards from East 19th St. to\nGramercy Park.\nAugust 22nd,1940.\nP.L.Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Irving Place & 17th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720645f", "uuid": "dfb0fea0-c54e-012f-1dbb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-41e1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720645f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Irving Place - 18th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "720645b", "back_text": "63-55 Irving Place, at, adjoining and south of the S.W. corner of East 18th Street, as seen across clearance at the S.E. corner (former site of Huyler's Chocolate Co. Building). The 6-store building is No. 63 and was an exchange of the N.Y. Telephone Co.; they having vacated the premises about 1936. The 20-story buildings shown, form the western side of this block and are the Guardian Life Insurance Co, of America Building and the Clarendon Building. They are located on the east side of Fourth Ave., at the N.E. corner of 17th and the S.E. corner of 18th Streets respectively.\n\nDecember 23, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Irving Place & 18th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720646f", "uuid": "e0084e10-c54e-012f-8d1f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-41e3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720646f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Irving Place - 18th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "720646b", "back_text": "Irving Place, at the S.E. corner of East 18th Street. Shown under demolition is the Huyler Chocolate Co. Building, a landmark here since 1885. On the extreme right, appears a portion of the Washington Irving High School for Girls.\n\nNovember 9, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Irving Place & 18th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -24321,7 +24321,7 @@ {"id": "727074f", "uuid": "a9ee8f00-c558-012f-d58d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7413-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727074f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Jamaica Avenue (Northeast) - 196th Street.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "727074b", "back_text": "Jamaica Ave., at the N.E. corner of 196th Street, showing a side view of the Hollis Field Club house. Fred W. Dunton, owner in 1891, was said to be related to Austin Corbin. See other views for more data.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Jamaica Avenue (Northeast) & 196th Street., Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727002f", "uuid": "8d66a620-c558-012f-ea62-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7383-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727002f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Queens: Jamaica Avenue - 108th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bakeries", "Business districts", "Discount houses (Retail trade)", "Elevated railroads", "Hardware stores"]}, "back_id": "727002b", "back_text": "Jamaica Avenue, east from 107th Street, showing buildings on the north side of the avenue and the elevated structure of the B.M.T. Subway.\nView 2 is east from 108th Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nMay 7, 1934\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jamaica Avenue & 108th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727003f", "uuid": "8dc13e80-c558-012f-e1d0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7385-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727003f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Queens: Jamaica Avenue - 110th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Floor coverings industry", "Furniture stores", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "727003b", "back_text": "Jamaica Avenue, at the N.E. corner of 110th Street, viewing eastward and showing the \"El\" of the B.M.T. subway line.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nMay 7, 1934\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jamaica Avenue & 110th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "727004f", "uuid": "8e269890-c558-012f-6c75-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7387-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727004f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: Jamaica Avenue - 115th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Drugstores", "Grocery stores"]}, "back_id": "727004b", "back_text": "Jamaica Avenue, at the N.E. corner of 115th Street, showing an old frame house, with the corner store occupied by James Butler. The pillars of the B.M.T. \"El\" are on Jamaica Avenue.\n\n\nAbout 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jamaica Avenue & 115th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "727004f", "uuid": "8e269890-c558-012f-6c75-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7387-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727004f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: Jamaica Avenue - 115th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Drugstores", "Grocery stores"]}, "back_id": "727004b", "back_text": "Jamaica Avenue, at the N.E. corner of 115th Street, showing an old frame house, with the corner store occupied by James Butler. The pillars of the B.M.T. \"El\" are on Jamaica Avenue.\n\nAbout 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jamaica Avenue & 115th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727006f", "uuid": "8ef285c0-c558-012f-fe9b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-738b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727006f&t=w", "date": "1906", "title": "Queens: Jamaica Avenue - 116th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Horse teams", "Stationery trade", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "727006b", "back_text": "Jamaica Ave., east from 116th Street, showing at the N.E. corner of 116th Street and Jamaica Ave., the H.J. Schroeder & Co. store, formerly No. 3301.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\nAbout 1906.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jamaica Avenue & 116th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727007f", "uuid": "8f5c5e50-c558-012f-e378-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-738d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727007f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Queens: Jamaica Avenue - 118th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Elevated railroads", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "727007b", "back_text": "Jamaica Avenue, south side, east from 118th Street to Lefferts Boulevard. Overhead is the B.M.T. elevated structure of the Jamaica line subway.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nAugust 22, 1932\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Jamaica Avenue & 118th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727008f", "uuid": "8fb49510-c558-012f-e93b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-738f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727008f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Queens: Jamaica Avenue - 120th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Automobiles", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "727008b", "back_text": "Jamaica Avenue, at the N.E. corner of 120th Street, showing several combination store and dwelling buildings. The B.M.T. subway \"El\" is on Jamaica Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nAugust 22, 1932\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jamaica Avenue & 120th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -24427,7 +24427,7 @@ {"id": "727050f", "uuid": "a07f0f50-c558-012f-a261-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-73e3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727050f&t=w", "date": "1922, 1923", "title": "Queens: Jamaica Avenue - 77th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farmhouses", "Wells"]}, "back_id": "727050b", "back_text": "7615 Jamaica Ave., at the N.W. corner of 77th Street, showing in a set of two views the Nicholas Lott house, west of the site of the white \"Lott\" house. Nicholas Lott was born in 1844 on the old homestead which is said to be just east of the present house. Other owners of this house were S.N. Lott, 1860; S. Lott Estate, 1873; and N. Lott in 1891.\nView No. 2 shows the old well house on this property.\n\nApril 1923.\nView 2: 1922\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Jamaica Avenue & 77th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726999f", "uuid": "8c35df70-c558-012f-5718-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-737d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726999f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Queens: Jamaica Avenue - 78th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets"]}, "back_id": "726999b", "back_text": "Jamaica Ave., at the S.W. corner of 78th Street (formerly Snedeker Ave.), showing the Thos. Snedeker home of 1860. Other owners were C. Vanderveer, 1873; and C.B. Vanderveer in 1891. It was demolished in 1924.\n\nView 1: 1922.\nView 2: 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jamaica Avenue & 78th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727001f", "uuid": "8cf75fb0-c558-012f-3f40-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7381-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727001f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Queens: Jamaica Avenue - 98th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Farmhouses", "Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "727001b", "back_text": "Jamaica Ave., at the S.E. corner of 98th Street (formerly Diamond Street), showing in a set of two views the J. B. Napier farmhouse from 1860 to 1891. In view No. 2 is seen the Jamaica Ave. B.M.T. elevated line extending over Jamaica Ave. behind the house.\n\nApril 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jamaica Avenue & 98th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "705087f", "uuid": "3d954990-c536-012f-2982-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d4c8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705087f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Jamaica Avenue - Ashford Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "705087b", "back_text": "(1) Jamaica Ave., north side, opposite Ashford Street, in Highland park, showing the Isaac Cornell Schenck house.\n\nApril 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster collection.\n\n\n(2) The same, another view. (This house formerly on the north side of Jamaica Ave., between Monroe Street and Eldert Ave., was built in either 1760 or 1705 and remodeled on several occasions; once in 1792, by Isaac Cornell, and again in 1811, by Judge Schenck).\n\nApril 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n\n(3) The same, showing a closer view of the house.\n\nApril 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n\nFor additional data see \"The New York Herald Tribune,\" April 6, 1941.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jamaica Avenue & Ashford Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "705087f", "uuid": "3d954990-c536-012f-2982-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d4c8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705087f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Jamaica Avenue - Ashford Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "705087b", "back_text": "(1) Jamaica Ave., north side, opposite Ashford Street, in Highland park, showing the Isaac Cornell Schenck house.\n\nApril 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster collection.\n\n(2) The same, another view. (This house formerly on the north side of Jamaica Ave., between Monroe Street and Eldert Ave., was built in either 1760 or 1705 and remodeled on several occasions; once in 1792, by Isaac Cornell, and again in 1811, by Judge Schenck).\n\nApril 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(3) The same, showing a closer view of the house.\n\nApril 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\nFor additional data see \"The New York Herald Tribune,\" April 6, 1941.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jamaica Avenue & Ashford Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "705088f", "uuid": "3e116a40-c536-012f-7999-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d4ca-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705088f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Jamaica Avenue - Ashford Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "705088b", "back_text": "(1)\nJamaica Ave., north side, opposite Ashford Street, showing the home of Isaac Cornell Schenck, now in Highland Park; this is a rear view.\n\nAbout 1895.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2)\nThe same; another view, showing its front.\n\nAbout 1895.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(3)\nThe same, another view.\n\nAbout 1895.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\nFor additional data see \"The New York Herald Tribune\" of April 6, 1941.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Jamaica Avenue & Ashford Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "726966f", "uuid": "7fa0a9a0-c558-012f-8025-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-733b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726966f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Jamaica Avenue - Carpenter Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726966b", "back_text": "Jamaica Ave., at the S.E. corner of Carpenter Ave., showing in a set of two views the George Alexander House of 1891. Other owners were A. Colyer, 1860; Mrs. Leven, 1873; J.M. Alexander, 1891; and the above mentioned Alexander. In 1883 the house was not in its present shape. At this time it was an orphanage probably conducted by Mrs. Leven.\n\nMay 1923.\nView 2: April 1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jamaica Avenue & Carpenter Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "726983f", "uuid": "85d237a0-c558-012f-3b21-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-735d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=726983f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Jamaica Avenue - Commonwealth Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "726983b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Jamaica Avenue & Commonwealth Boulevard, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -24470,11 +24470,11 @@ {"id": "1509995", "uuid": "5ce08090-c5cf-012f-494c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-07ce-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1509995&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Jamaica", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1509996", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Jamaica, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Queens"} {"id": "720671f", "uuid": "ea2beab0-c54e-012f-6318-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4215-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720671f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1932", "title": "Manhattan: James Slip - Cherry Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Barbershops", "Carts & wagons", "Educational facilities", "Horse teams", "Public schools", "Storage tanks"]}, "back_id": "720671b", "back_text": "(1) James Slip, north from South, to and including Cherry Streets (where 5-story tenement house is prominently visible in centre). Continuing from that point, in the same direction, is James Street, which actually is a continuation of James Slip. Also shown are Nos. 89 and 87-85 New Chambers Street (left centre of view), preceding building with sign reading \"Children cry for Fletcher's Castoria!\", at and adjoining its junction with James Street. In the far background is visible a portion of the South Ferry division of the Second and Third Aves. Elevated line on New Bowery. May 3, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, as seen from Water Street. (1 block north of South Street) showing P.S. No. 114, at the S.E. corner of Oak Street. Also seen are Nos. 80 and 82 Cherry Street (right centre), at and adjoining the N.E. corner of James Street. No. 82 is a 3-story frame house with a brick front. May 3, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) A portion of the same, showing a comprehensive view of Nos. 87-85 New Chambers Street (left), and P.S. No. 114 (right), on James Street. September 9, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "James Slip & Cherry Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720673f", "uuid": "eade9000-c54e-012f-e40d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4219-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720673f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1932", "title": "Manhattan: James Slip - Cherry Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Horse teams", "Streets"]}, "back_id": "720673b", "back_text": "(1)\n2-8 James Slip, east side, south from and including Cherry to Water Streets. The buildings on the extreme right is No. 364 Water Street and is at the N.E. corner of James Slip. Shown on the left are Nos. 81 to 97 Cherry Street, south side, east from James Slip to but not including Oliver Street. The 4-story corner building prominently shown in the foreground is No. 2 James slip and No. 81 Cherry Street.\nSeptember 7, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing the houses in reverse order, i.e., 8 to 2. Also shown are Nos. 364 to 370 Water Street (right), at, adjoining and east of the N.E. corner of James Slip.\nMay 3, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "James Slip & Cherry Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "720669f", "uuid": "e960b060-c54e-012f-f547-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4211-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720669f&t=w", "date": "1915, 1938", "title": "Manhattan: James Slip - South Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Foundries", "Garages", "Metallurgical industry", "Wheelwrights"]}, "back_id": "720669b", "back_text": "(1) James Slip, West Side and North from #13 left, a point midway between South and Water Streets to New Chambers Street. The two story structures with wooden stairs are Numbers II and II2. The frame house shown at the corner of Water Street being #9 James Slip. In the background appears the triangular apex, caused by the convergence of James with Chambers Streets and which forms the head of the Slip.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection,\n\n\n(2) James Slip looking Northwards across Water Street.\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\n\nAbout 1915\n\nOctober 8th, 1938.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "James Slip & South Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720669f", "uuid": "e960b060-c54e-012f-f547-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4211-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720669f&t=w", "date": "1915, 1938", "title": "Manhattan: James Slip - South Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Foundries", "Garages", "Metallurgical industry", "Wheelwrights"]}, "back_id": "720669b", "back_text": "(1) James Slip, West Side and North from #13 left, a point midway between South and Water Streets to New Chambers Street. The two story structures with wooden stairs are Numbers II and II2. The frame house shown at the corner of Water Street being #9 James Slip. In the background appears the triangular apex, caused by the convergence of James with Chambers Streets and which forms the head of the Slip.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection,\n\n(2) James Slip looking Northwards across Water Street.\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\nAbout 1915\n\nOctober 8th, 1938.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "James Slip & South Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720672f", "uuid": "ea903740-c54e-012f-9cdb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4217-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720672f&t=w", "date": "1924, 1927", "title": "Manhattan: James Slip - South Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Missions"]}, "back_id": "720672b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nJames Slip (right), west side, north from and including South, to but not including Cherry Streets, after crossing Water Street, showing the James Slip Mission at the N.W. corner of South Street. Also shown are 187 to 185 South Street, at, adjoining and west of the N.W.\ncorner of James Slip.\n\nSeptember 7, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, at a later date, showing a limited view on James Slip\n(Nos. 19 to 15) and an extended view on South Street.\nJanuary 1924.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "James Slip & South Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720670f", "uuid": "e9be0e30-c54e-012f-dbfa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4213-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720670f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: James Slip - Water Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Carts & wagons", "Factories", "Horse teams", "Rope industry"]}, "back_id": "720670b", "back_text": "(1)\n9 to 19 James Slip, west side, south from Water to and including South Streets. Also shown (left), is a portion of the Brooklyn Bridge.\nSeptember 7, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA detail of the same, showing a close view of the entrance to No. 17 and a display of wares.\n1923.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "James Slip & Water Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720674f", "uuid": "eb451a20-c54e-012f-b4b2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-421b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720674f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: James Street - Cherry Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Stables"]}, "back_id": "720674b", "back_text": "100-98, 96 and 94 James Street, adjoining and north of the N.E. corner of Cherry Street.\nSeptember 9, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "James Street & Cherry Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "720675f", "uuid": "eb96fdb0-c54e-012f-93f3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-421d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720675f&t=w", "date": "1912, 1927, 1928", "title": "Manhattan: James Street - Madison Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Balgue, George L.; Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Dental offices", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "720675b", "back_text": "A(1) James Street, east side, north from and including Madison Street, showing the St. James' Church (R.C.), adjoining, the N.E. corner of Madison Street. In this church, Alfred E. Smith, former Governor of New York State worshipped as a boy and young man. Also shown is a portion of the South Ferry division of the Second and Third Aves. Elevated line on New Bowery.\n\nSeptember 9, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nA(2) The same, showing a closer view of St. James' R.C. Church.\nAbout 1912.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nA(3) A contracted view of the same, showing only a detail of the church.\nAbout 1912.\n\n\nA(4) James Street, East Side looking Northwards and showing the James Street Church. Steeple on church removed since photograph was taken.\n\nGeorge Balgue,\n\n\nJuly 1928\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "James Street & Madison Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720675f", "uuid": "eb96fdb0-c54e-012f-93f3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-421d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720675f&t=w", "date": "1912, 1927, 1928", "title": "Manhattan: James Street - Madison Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Balgue, George L.; Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Dental offices", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "720675b", "back_text": "A(1) James Street, east side, north from and including Madison Street, showing the St. James' Church (R.C.), adjoining, the N.E. corner of Madison Street. In this church, Alfred E. Smith, former Governor of New York State worshipped as a boy and young man. Also shown is a portion of the South Ferry division of the Second and Third Aves. Elevated line on New Bowery.\n\nSeptember 9, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nA(2) The same, showing a closer view of St. James' R.C. Church.\nAbout 1912.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nA(3) A contracted view of the same, showing only a detail of the church.\nAbout 1912.\n\nA(4) James Street, East Side looking Northwards and showing the James Street Church. Steeple on church removed since photograph was taken.\n\nGeorge Balgue,\n\nJuly 1928\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "James Street & Madison Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720676f", "uuid": "ec048070-c54e-012f-cb04-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-421f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720676f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: James Street - Madison Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Religious education"]}, "back_id": "720676b", "back_text": "James Street, west side, north from Madison Street to New Bowery, showing the St. James' parochial School, at the S.W. corner of New Bowery.\n\nSeptember 9, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "James Street & Madison Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "104859", "uuid": "e1806460-c5ee-012f-e247-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47d9-cb00-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=104859&t=w", "date": null, "title": "James Watson Hughes Memorial Library, New Dorp, Staten Island, N.Y.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "James Watson Hughes Memorial Library, New Dorp, Staten Island, N.Y.", "source": "Staten Island post cards / Libraries"} {"id": "720680f", "uuid": "ed7f5370-c54e-012f-c278-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4227-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720680f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Jane Street - 4th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bronze industry", "Foundries", "Garages"]}, "back_id": "720680b", "back_text": "31, 29, 27, 25-21, 19 Jane Street, north side, adjoining and east of the N.E. corner of 4th (formerly Asylum) Street. No. 27 is a frame house.\n\nMarch 9, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jane Street & 4th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -24517,11 +24517,11 @@ {"id": "729027f", "uuid": "afe92400-c55b-012f-5f44-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8354-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729027f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Richmond: Jefferson Avenue - South Railroad Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "729027b", "back_text": "113 Jefferson Avenue, north side, east of South Railroad Avenue.\nMay 26, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jefferson Avenue & South Railroad Avenue, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "729028f", "uuid": "b0582320-c55b-012f-b3db-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8356-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729028f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Richmond: Jefferson Avenue - South Railroad Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Railroad crossings"]}, "back_id": "729028b", "back_text": "Jefferson Avenue, west from South Railroad Avenue.\n\nMay 26, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jefferson Avenue & South Railroad Avenue, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "732499f", "uuid": "3fc99520-c561-012f-88da-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-b17a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732499f&t=w", "date": "1923, 1927, 1929", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Food - Refreshments - Pretzels.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Jefferson Park.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Pretzels", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732499b", "back_text": "(1)\nThe pretzel man of Jefferson Park, checking his taken receipts.\nJuly 16, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nSome pretzel peddlers sell on the same spot for years, until becoming a fixed object in the public eye. This womans stamping ground is the Bowery below Canal Street.\nSeptember 24, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nPretzels are peddled through-out Manhattan; particularly lower downtown. This peddler carries them on his arm.\n1923.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jefferson Park, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "720689f", "uuid": "f1433940-c54e-012f-78ca-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4239-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720689f&t=w", "date": "1936, 1939", "title": "Manhattan: Jefferson Park.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Jefferson Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Playgrounds"]}, "back_id": "720689b", "back_text": "Jefferson Park: An eastward view of the southern edge of the park under construction by Works Progress Administration\n\nP. L. Sperr\nAugust 18, 1936\n\n\n2-The park playground, a few years later\n1939\n\nCommittee on Housing\nCharity Organization Society\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jefferson Park., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720689f", "uuid": "f1433940-c54e-012f-78ca-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4239-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720689f&t=w", "date": "1936, 1939", "title": "Manhattan: Jefferson Park.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Jefferson Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Playgrounds"]}, "back_id": "720689b", "back_text": "Jefferson Park: An eastward view of the southern edge of the park under construction by Works Progress Administration\n\nP. L. Sperr\nAugust 18, 1936\n\n2-The park playground, a few years later\n1939\n\nCommittee on Housing\nCharity Organization Society\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jefferson Park., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "705118f", "uuid": "49ff0e30-c536-012f-6315-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d506-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705118f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Brooklyn: Jefferson Street - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Lutheran churches"]}, "back_id": "705118b", "back_text": "Jefferson Street, east from Broadway to Bushwick Ave. In the background, is seen St. Mark's Church Steeple.\n\nAugust 22, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jefferson Street & Broadway, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "705119f", "uuid": "4a636a10-c536-012f-91d8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d508-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705119f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Brooklyn: Jefferson Street - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Lutheran churches"]}, "back_id": "705119b", "back_text": "Jefferson Street, east from Broadway to Bushwick Ave. In the background, is a view of St. Mark's Evang. Lutheran Church.\n\nJanuary 1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jefferson Street & Broadway, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "705120f", "uuid": "4ab13290-c536-012f-99d0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d50a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705120f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Brooklyn: Jefferson Street - Central Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "705120b", "back_text": "Jefferson Street, east from Central Ave. In the background is seen the St. Leonard R.C. Church.\n\nMay 1929.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jefferson Street & Central Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "729029f", "uuid": "b0ac0c40-c55b-012f-cc36-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8358-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729029f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Richmond: Jefferson Street - Garretson Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "729029b", "back_text": "Jefferson Street, west side, between Garretson and Cromwell Avenues, showing Public School No. 11. The two wings are new additions.\n\n\nEarly 1930's\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York\nBureau of Construction and Maintenance\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jefferson Street & Garretson Avenue, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} +{"id": "729029f", "uuid": "b0ac0c40-c55b-012f-cc36-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8358-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729029f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Richmond: Jefferson Street - Garretson Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "729029b", "back_text": "Jefferson Street, west side, between Garretson and Cromwell Avenues, showing Public School No. 11. The two wings are new additions.\n\nEarly 1930's\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York\nBureau of Construction and Maintenance\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jefferson Street & Garretson Avenue, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "720694f", "uuid": "f3856330-c54e-012f-bef0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4243-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720694f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: Jefferson Street - Water Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Jefferson Street (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parking lots", "Streets"]}, "back_id": "720694b", "back_text": "Jefferson Street, east side, north from and including Water Street. The block from Water to Cherry Streets is a clearance created by the demolition of a 4-story building which formerly stood there, and is being used as an automobile parking ground.\n\nMarch 22, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jefferson Street & Water Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "701328f", "uuid": "8295b840-c530-012f-ff8b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aac9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701328f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Bronx: Jennings Street - Bristow Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Barbershops"]}, "back_id": "701328b", "back_text": "Jennings St. n;e. cor. & Bristow St.\n9-5-1942\nP.L.Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jennings Street & Bristow Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701329f", "uuid": "8314a2e0-c530-012f-6f4a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aacb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701329f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Bronx: Jennings Street - Bristow Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Row houses"]}, "back_id": "701329b", "back_text": "JENNINGS ST. adj. n.e. cor. Bristow St.\nP.L.Sperr\n9-5-1942\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jennings Street & Bristow Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} @@ -24541,7 +24541,7 @@ {"id": "701735f", "uuid": "1a0b2ce0-c531-012f-1ef6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-adeb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701735f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Bronx: Jerome Avenue - 192nd Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "St James Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "701735b", "back_text": "St. James Park: A view of a newly erected building on the east side of Jerome Ave., at West 192nd Street.\n\nJanuary 30, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jerome Avenue & 192nd Street (West), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701348f", "uuid": "8a42a0c0-c530-012f-1a01-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aaf1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701348f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: Jerome Avenue - 195th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools", "Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "701348b", "back_text": "Jerome Ave. (foreground, not seen), west side, north from East 195th to East 197th (right) Streets, showing the site upon which was later erected Walton High School.\n\nMay 8, 1928.\n\nR. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jerome Avenue & 195th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701345f", "uuid": "890cbf60-c530-012f-5273-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aaeb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701345f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Bronx: Jerome Avenue - 195th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Mission Inn"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Armories", "Construction"]}, "back_id": "701345b", "back_text": "Jerome Ave., at the S.W. corner of West 195th Street, showing part of the 258th Field Artillery Armory under repair by the W.P.A. The view is southward on Jerome Ave.\n\nMarch 4, 1937.\n\nWorks Progress Administration.\nCity Wide Project Photo.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jerome Avenue & 195th Street (West), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "701347f", "uuid": "89d2bfc0-c530-012f-31c7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aaef-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701347f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Bronx: Jerome Avenue - 195th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "701347b", "back_text": "Jerome Avenue, west side, between W.195th and W.197th Streets, showing the Walton High School. This view is from Reservoir Avenue at W.197th Street.\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York\n\n\n1930's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jerome Avenue & 195th Street (West), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "701347f", "uuid": "89d2bfc0-c530-012f-31c7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aaef-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701347f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Bronx: Jerome Avenue - 195th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "701347b", "back_text": "Jerome Avenue, west side, between W.195th and W.197th Streets, showing the Walton High School. This view is from Reservoir Avenue at W.197th Street.\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York\n\n1930's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jerome Avenue & 195th Street (West), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701346f", "uuid": "897813a0-c530-012f-cfb8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aaed-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701346f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Bronx: Jerome Avenue - 195th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Armories"]}, "back_id": "701346b", "back_text": "Jerome Ave., at the S.W. corner of West 195th Street, showing part of the 258th Field Artillery Armory undergoing repairs by the W.P.A.\n\n1937.\n\nWorks Progress Administration.\nCity Wide Project Photo.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jerome Avenue & 195th Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701350f", "uuid": "8b112ee0-c530-012f-d572-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aaf5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701350f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Bronx: Jerome Avenue - 198th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "701350b", "back_text": "(1)\nJerome Avenue (extreme right, elevated thereon), west side, north from about East 198th Street. Beyond the causeway, running from right to left, which is Bedford Park Boulevard, is the Concourse yard of the City-Owned Independent System Subway. In the left background appears DeWitt Clinton High School. A new thoroughfare is under construction on the left, in front of Hunter College. It is Paul Avenue.\n\nMay 5, 1938.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nAnother view, looking in a more easterly direction. Across the cliffs is visible the Bedford Park Boulevard station of the I.R.T. Jerome Avenue subway.\n\nMay 5, 1938.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nAnother view of the Bedford Park Boulevard subway station, as seen from the Jerome Avenue cliffs. The view is northwestward.\n\nMay 5, 1938.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Jerome Avenue & 198th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701353f", "uuid": "8c4e0ff0-c530-012f-da83-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aafb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701353f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: Jerome Avenue - 199th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gardens"]}, "back_id": "701353b", "back_text": "(1)\nJerome Ave., west side, at East 199th Street, showing Italian\ngardens with crudely erected fences.\nMay 8, 1928.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nPart of the same. In the background appear buildings facing on\nthe west side of Eeservoir Ase.\nMay 8, 1928.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(3)\nA detail of the same area.\nMay s, 1928.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Jerome Avenue & 199th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} @@ -24556,7 +24556,7 @@ {"id": "701357f", "uuid": "8e0718f0-c530-012f-2afc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ab03-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701357f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1936, 1938", "title": "Bronx: Jerome Avenue - Mosholu Parkway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations", "Storage facilities", "Vehicle maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "701357b", "back_text": "(1) Jerome Avenue, west side, between W. Mosholu Parkway South and W. 205th Street, showing the high service station of the Interborough Rapid Transit Company. The view is south.\n\nMay 8, 1928\n\nP.L.Sperr\n\n(2) The same, at a later date, viewing north.\n\nMay 5, 1938\n\nP.L.Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jerome Avenue & Mosholu Parkway, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701360f", "uuid": "8f2b2b40-c530-012f-12bb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bc14-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701360f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: Jerome Avenue - Reservoir Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Jerome Park Reservoir (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Parks", "Public schools", "Reservoirs"]}, "back_id": "701360b", "back_text": "Jerome Park Reservoir (Bronx): North across the eastern half of the reservoir, as seen from Reservoir Avenue. In the background is DeWitt Clinton High School at W. Mosholu Parkway South and Goulden Avenue. To the right is the high service station of the I.R.T. subway system and the subway \"El\" on Jerome Avenue. View 2 shows the southwestern end of the reservoir and buildings on Sedgwick Avenue, north from W. 231st Street.\n\nMay 8, 1928\nViews 1,2\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jerome Avenue & Reservoir Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701333f", "uuid": "848b76a0-c530-012f-c5b5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aad3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701333f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Bronx: Jerome Avenue - Shakespeare Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "701333b", "back_text": "1171 to 1187 Jerome Ave., west side, at its intersection with Shakespeare Ave., showing Judge Smith's Hotel. It was built about 1850 and was demolished between 1919 and 1923 (G.W.Bromley maps). On its site were later erected nine one-story brick buildings.\n\nGift of Randall Comfort.\n\n1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jerome Avenue & Shakespeare Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "701335f", "uuid": "853e4430-c530-012f-4ef8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aad7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701335f&t=w", "date": "1917", "title": "Bronx: Jerome Avenue - Shakespeare Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Suydam, James", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Woodlawn Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "701335b", "back_text": "Jerome Ave. (trolley thereon), north from its junction with Shakespeare Ave. (right), to its junction with River Ave. Also shown is River Ave. upon which appears the elevated structure of the I.R.T. Woodlawn-Jerome Ave. subway line during construction. Running east from Jerome Ave. is East 167th Street, and in the foreground is Shakespeare Ave. The 5-story brick and four 2-story frame buildings on Jerome Ave. bear Nos. 1210 to 1214, and the frame houses contiguous to the brick one on the north side of East 167th Street, bear Nos. 11 to 19 on the latter, extending east to River Ave.\n\nJames Suydam.\n\n\nAbout 1917.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jerome Avenue & Shakespeare Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "701335f", "uuid": "853e4430-c530-012f-4ef8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aad7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701335f&t=w", "date": "1917", "title": "Bronx: Jerome Avenue - Shakespeare Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Suydam, James", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Woodlawn Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "701335b", "back_text": "Jerome Ave. (trolley thereon), north from its junction with Shakespeare Ave. (right), to its junction with River Ave. Also shown is River Ave. upon which appears the elevated structure of the I.R.T. Woodlawn-Jerome Ave. subway line during construction. Running east from Jerome Ave. is East 167th Street, and in the foreground is Shakespeare Ave. The 5-story brick and four 2-story frame buildings on Jerome Ave. bear Nos. 1210 to 1214, and the frame houses contiguous to the brick one on the north side of East 167th Street, bear Nos. 11 to 19 on the latter, extending east to River Ave.\n\nJames Suydam.\n\nAbout 1917.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jerome Avenue & Shakespeare Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701352f", "uuid": "8be3b700-c530-012f-eb9d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aaf9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701352f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Bronx: Jerome Avenue - Stebbins Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Elevated railroads", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "701352b", "back_text": "(1) Jerome Avenue (extreme right, elevated thereon), west side, north from about East 198th Street. Beyond the causeway, running from right to left, which is Bedford Park Boulevard, is the Concourse yard of the City-Owned Independent System Subway. In the left background appears DEWITT Clinton High School. A new thoroughfare is under construction on the left, in front of Hunter College. It is PAUL AVENUE.\n\nMay 5, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) Another view, looking in a more easterly direction. Across the cliffs is visible the Bedford Park Boulevard station of the I.R.T. Jerome Avenue subway.\n\nMay 5, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) Another view of Bedford Park Boulevard subway station, as seen from the Jerome Avenue cliffs. The view is northwesternward.\n\nMay 5, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jerome Avenue & Stebbins Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "734266f", "uuid": "f9cdb9d0-c563-012f-6edf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-ac28-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734266f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Harlem River - Bronx - Jerome Avenue.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Boats", "Railroad bridges", "Railroads", "Rivers"]}, "back_id": "734266b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Jerome Avenue., Harlem River, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "705121f", "uuid": "4b163410-c536-012f-b155-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d50c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705121f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Jerome Street - Atlantic Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "705121b", "back_text": "Jerome Street, west side, south of Atlantic Ave.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jerome Street & Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -24570,7 +24570,7 @@ {"id": "729030f", "uuid": "b118d560-c55b-012f-3b44-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-835a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729030f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Richmond: Jersey Street - Scribner Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "729030b", "back_text": "431 to 421 (right to left) Jersey Street, east side (houses thereon), at, adjoining and north of the N.E. corner of Scribner Ave. The view is northward on Brighton Ave. which terminates at Jersey Street. Continuing north from Jersey Street is Scribner Ave.\n\nJuly 21, 1932.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jersey Street & Scribner Avenue, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "701362f", "uuid": "8fe5b7a0-c530-012f-53e7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bc18-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701362f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Jessup Avenue - Boscobel Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chrystie, Edward Punnett", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "701362b", "back_text": "1407 Jessup Avenue, west side, between Boscobel Avenue and Jessup Place, showing an old frame house, one of the few remaining old dwellings in the University Heights section of the borough.\n\nIt was still standing in 1932.\n\nE. P. Chrystie\nMarch 11, 1923\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jessup Avenue & Boscobel Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701365f", "uuid": "90f41f50-c530-012f-a32e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ab07-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701365f&t=w", "date": "1905", "title": "Bronx: Jessup Avenue - Jessup Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cottages"]}, "back_id": "701365b", "back_text": "1419 Jessup Avenue, south of the S.W. corner of Jessup Place, showing the dining room mantel (view 1) and the living room mantel (view 2) in the Devoe Cottage, built in 1804 by the descendants of the Huguenot family of Devaux.\n\nAbout 1905\n\nGift of Samuel Landsman\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jessup Avenue & Jessup Place, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "701363f", "uuid": "90339eb0-c530-012f-09a3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bc1a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701363f&t=w", "date": "1905, 1923", "title": "Bronx: Jessup Avenue - Jessup Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chrystie, Edward Punnett", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cottages"]}, "back_id": "701363b", "back_text": "1419 Jessup Avenue, south of the S.W. corner of Jessup Place, showing the Devoe Cottage. It was built in 1804 by descendants of the Huguenot family of Deveaux. It was demolished in 1926.\n\nView 1: Gift of Samuel Landsman\n\n\nViews 2,3: E.P. Chrystie\n\n\nAbout 1905\nMarch 11, 1923\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jessup Avenue & Jessup Place, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "701363f", "uuid": "90339eb0-c530-012f-09a3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bc1a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701363f&t=w", "date": "1905, 1923", "title": "Bronx: Jessup Avenue - Jessup Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chrystie, Edward Punnett", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cottages"]}, "back_id": "701363b", "back_text": "1419 Jessup Avenue, south of the S.W. corner of Jessup Place, showing the Devoe Cottage. It was built in 1804 by descendants of the Huguenot family of Deveaux. It was demolished in 1926.\n\nView 1: Gift of Samuel Landsman\n\nViews 2,3: E.P. Chrystie\n\nAbout 1905\nMarch 11, 1923\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jessup Avenue & Jessup Place, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701364f", "uuid": "90985370-c530-012f-6f31-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bc1c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701364f&t=w", "date": "1907, 1914", "title": "Bronx: Jessup Avenue - Jessup Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cottages"]}, "back_id": "701364b", "back_text": "(1)\n1419 Jessup Ave., south of the S.W. corner of Jessup Place, showing the Devoe Cottage. It was built in 1804 by descendants of the Huguenot family of Devaux. The G.W. Bromley map of 1923 as revised to September 1932, shows the site to be occupied by a six-story apartment house, the Devoe Arms.\n\nGift of Randall Comfort.\n\n1907.\n\n(2)\nThe same at a later date, showing the front of the house.\n1914.\n\nGift of Samuel Landsman.\n\n(3)\nAn additional view of the same.\n1914.\n\nGift of Samuel Landsman.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jessup Avenue & Jessup Place, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "729034f", "uuid": "b292d600-c55b-012f-ab13-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8362-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729034f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1932", "title": "Richmond: Jewett Avenue - Catherine Court", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Lutheran churches"]}, "back_id": "729034b", "back_text": "(1)\nJewett Avenue, at the S.W. corner of Catherine Court, showing the St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church. The view is northward.\nMarch 6, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(2)\nThe same at a later date.\nMay 11, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(3)\nA view from the east side of Jewett Avenue.\nMay 11, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jewett Avenue & Catherine Court, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "729032f", "uuid": "b1d82580-c55b-012f-072d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-835e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729032f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Richmond: Jewett Avenue - College Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "729032b", "back_text": "606 Jewett Avenue, west side, between College Avenue and Shaw Place, showing the old Purvis House (1898 to 1917 maps). Earlier (1874 map) it belonged to Mrs. M. Jewett.\n\nApril 2, 1924.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jewett Avenue & College Avenue, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} @@ -24692,7 +24692,7 @@ {"id": "720719f", "uuid": "fd97d810-c54e-012f-fcc3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4275-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720719f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Jumel Place - 168th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720719b", "back_text": "21 Jumel Place, a three-story frame house opposite the S.W. corner of 168th Street.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jumel Place & 168th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720720f", "uuid": "fe0a39f0-c54e-012f-7138-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4277-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720720f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Jumel Place - Edgecombe Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720720b", "back_text": "46 Jumel Place, a two-story frame house adjoining the S.W. corner of Edgecombe Avenue.\n1932.\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Jumel Place & Edgecombe Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720721f", "uuid": "fe5eb810-c54e-012f-a221-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4279-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720721f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Jumel Terrace - 160th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720721b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Jumel Terrace & 160th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "720722f", "uuid": "fed34d60-c54e-012f-4aba-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-427b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720722f&t=w", "date": "1934, 1941", "title": "Manhattan: Jumel Terrace - Sylvan Terrace", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Roger Morris Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Stone walls"]}, "back_id": "720722b", "back_text": "(1)\nJumel Terrace, West Side and North of Sylvan Terrace. Jumel Terrace is so named from Stephen Jumel, who bought the surrounding property in 1810. Jumel Terrace is a short street running parallel to Amsterdam Avenue, from West 160th to 162nd Street.\nOn the East side is the old Jumel Mansion and Roger Morris Park, the latter named for Captain Roger Morris, who built the house in 1758.\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\n\n(2)\nSame.\nP.L. Sperr,\n\n\n(3)\nSame. Close up of Mansion.\nP.L. Sperr,\n\n\nOctober 12th, 1934\nApril 27th, 1941\nApril 27th, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jumel Terrace & Sylvan Terrace, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720722f", "uuid": "fed34d60-c54e-012f-4aba-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-427b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720722f&t=w", "date": "1934, 1941", "title": "Manhattan: Jumel Terrace - Sylvan Terrace", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Roger Morris Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Stone walls"]}, "back_id": "720722b", "back_text": "(1)\nJumel Terrace, West Side and North of Sylvan Terrace. Jumel Terrace is so named from Stephen Jumel, who bought the surrounding property in 1810. Jumel Terrace is a short street running parallel to Amsterdam Avenue, from West 160th to 162nd Street.\nOn the East side is the old Jumel Mansion and Roger Morris Park, the latter named for Captain Roger Morris, who built the house in 1758.\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\n(2)\nSame.\nP.L. Sperr,\n\n(3)\nSame. Close up of Mansion.\nP.L. Sperr,\n\nOctober 12th, 1934\nApril 27th, 1941\nApril 27th, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Jumel Terrace & Sylvan Terrace, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "1558449", "uuid": "7315ea30-c5ed-012f-c106-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-d015-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1558449&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens - Junction Boulevard - Roosevelt Avenue", "alt_title": ["Palmer's Restaurant"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc", "Clocks & watches", "Historic buildings", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Junction Boulevard - Roosevelt Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Queens"} {"id": "727107f", "uuid": "b6adf6a0-c558-012f-46d5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7455-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727107f&t=w", "date": "1925, 1935", "title": "Queens: Junction Boulevard - 34th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools", "Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "727107b", "back_text": "Junction Boulevard, at the S.E. corner of 34th Avenue, showing Public School No. 15, formerly the Union School. Mr. Armbruster states that the school was moved from its original site across the street. View 1: 1925. Eugene M. Armbruster Collection. View 2: October 19, 1935. P. L. Sperr.", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Junction Boulevard & 34th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727108f", "uuid": "b70edae0-c558-012f-83fa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7457-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727108f&t=w", "date": "1923, 1924, 1925", "title": "Queens: Junction Boulevard - 34th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gates", "estates"]}, "back_id": "727108b", "back_text": "1. Junction Boulevard (foreground), west side, just south of Thirty-Fourth Ave. (at the right, not seen), showing a side and rear view of the Charles Leverich house. At the left, note the private entrance to the estate. This house was demolished in June 1928. See other views for more data. March 1923.\n\n2. The same, showing a private drive to the mansion. March 1924.\n\n3. The same, another angle. March 1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Junction Boulevard & 34th Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -24765,7 +24765,7 @@ {"id": "705192f", "uuid": "679f3410-c536-012f-a83d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d59a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705192f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Kent Avenue - Little Nassau Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cafeterias"]}, "back_id": "705192b", "back_text": "Kent Avenue, at the northeast corner of Little Nassau Street. The Colonial Restaurant and Cafeteria occupies the street floor.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nApril 12, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Kent Avenue & Little Nassau Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "705191f", "uuid": "674a6340-c536-012f-14f6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d598-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705191f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Brooklyn: Kent Avenue - Myrtle Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "705191b", "back_text": "Kent Avenue, west side, between Myrtle and Park Avenues, showing Public School No. 157. The view is south.\nBoard of Education of the City of New York October 3, 1929\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Kent Avenue & Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "705193f", "uuid": "680e6a20-c536-012f-c3b5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d59c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705193f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Brooklyn: Kent Avenue - Willoughby Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "705193b", "back_text": "Kent Ave., at the N.W. corner of Willoughby Ave., showing St. Patrick's R.C. Church.\n1922.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Kent Avenue & Willoughby Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "705194f", "uuid": "6866f220-c536-012f-ff29-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d59e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705194f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Brooklyn: Kent Avenue - Willoughby Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "705194b", "back_text": "Kent Avenue, at the N.W. corner of Willoughby Street, showing St. Patricks Roman Catholic Church.\n\nGeo. P. Hall & Son\nUrbrock Collection\n\n\nAbout 1910\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Kent Avenue & Willoughby Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "705194f", "uuid": "6866f220-c536-012f-ff29-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d59e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705194f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Brooklyn: Kent Avenue - Willoughby Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "705194b", "back_text": "Kent Avenue, at the N.W. corner of Willoughby Street, showing St. Patricks Roman Catholic Church.\n\nGeo. P. Hall & Son\nUrbrock Collection\n\nAbout 1910\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Kent Avenue & Willoughby Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "705196f", "uuid": "694126c0-c536-012f-92f9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d5a2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705196f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Brooklyn: Kent Street - Franklin Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Reformed churches"]}, "back_id": "705196b", "back_text": "139-159 Kent Street, north side, east from No. 139 at left foreground, just east of Franklin Street. A view of the Kent Street Dutch Reformed Church at No. 153.\n\nMarch 3, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Kent Street & Franklin Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "705198f", "uuid": "69fb5e60-c536-012f-5512-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d5a6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705198f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Brooklyn: Kent Street - Franklin Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "705198b", "back_text": "Kent Street, north side, between Franklin Street and Manhattan Ave., showing \"The R.C. Church of the Ascension\".\n\nMarch 3, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Kent Street & Franklin Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "705197f", "uuid": "698f7830-c536-012f-9deb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d5a4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705197f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Brooklyn: Kent Street - Manhattan Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Reformed churches"]}, "back_id": "705197b", "back_text": "Kent Street, north side, near Manhattan Ave., showing the Reformed Dutch Church of Greenpoint, also known as Kent Street Reformed Church, which was dedicated January 30, 1870. This church was founded in 1848.\n\nSeptember 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Kent Street & Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -24829,7 +24829,7 @@ {"id": "1507575", "uuid": "1de87ed0-c5ce-012f-5abe-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e1-fdb3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1507575&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "King Street #15-19 - 6 Avenue, northwest corner -", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1511847", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "King Street #15-19 - 6 Avenue, northwest corner -, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} {"id": "1509451", "uuid": "94854720-c5cd-012f-6942-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-05ae-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1509451&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Kings Bridge", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1509452", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Kings Bridge, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Bronx"} {"id": "730858f", "uuid": "9c8272c0-c55e-012f-e6fe-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-91a3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730858f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Bridges - Kings Bridge.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Kingsbridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Spuyten Duyvil Creek (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges"]}, "back_id": "730858b", "back_text": "Kings Bridge: A view westward of the old frame structure that carried Kingsbridge Road across Spuyten Duyvil Creek and connected the Marble Hill section of Manhattan with the Bronx. This bridge erected in 1713, was rebuilt after the Revolution. The present (1937) site of the bridge is the intersection of West 230th Street and Kingsbridge Avenue, the Bronx.\n\n1910\n\nGift of Randall Comfort.\n(Not a dry mount item).\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Kings Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "705217f", "uuid": "71acc460-c536-012f-8f80-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d5cc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705217f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Brooklyn: Kings Highway - 14th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Furniture stores", "Grocery stores"]}, "back_id": "705217b", "back_text": "1313-1319 Kings Highway, north side, west from East 14th Street. Also seen is East 14th Street, west side, north from Kings Highway.\n\nAugust 12, 1929.\n\n\nASSUMING STREET TO BE EAST AND WEST\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Kings Highway & 14th Street (East), Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "705217f", "uuid": "71acc460-c536-012f-8f80-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d5cc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705217f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Brooklyn: Kings Highway - 14th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Furniture stores", "Grocery stores"]}, "back_id": "705217b", "back_text": "1313-1319 Kings Highway, north side, west from East 14th Street. Also seen is East 14th Street, west side, north from Kings Highway.\n\nAugust 12, 1929.\n\nASSUMING STREET TO BE EAST AND WEST\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Kings Highway & 14th Street (East), Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "705218f", "uuid": "7217fb00-c536-012f-7990-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d5ce-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705218f&t=w", "date": "1922, 1923", "title": "Brooklyn: Kings Highway - 19th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Barns"]}, "back_id": "705218b", "back_text": "(1) King's Highway, south side, between East 19th Street and Ocean Ave., showing a barn on the H.R. Wyckoff farm.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2) The same, another view. April 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(3) The same, looking south from King's Highway, showing the H.R. Wyckoff house facing East 19th Street in the background. The barn was demolished in 1923.\n\nApril 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Kings Highway & 19th Street (East), Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "705222f", "uuid": "73c17640-c536-012f-9e13-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d5d6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705222f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Kings Highway - 21st Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "705222b", "back_text": "King's Highway, between East 21st Street and N\u00f8strand Ave., showing B.G. Hitching's house at the left, and the \"Senate\" of \"The Club House\" in the center of the view.\nApril 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Kings Highway & 21st Street (East), Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "705228f", "uuid": "7673a750-c536-012f-2c70-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d5e2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705228f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Kings Highway - 29th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Fitterman, Irvin", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "705228b", "back_text": "Kings Highway, east from East 29th Street.\n\nOctober 6, 1933.\n\nIrvin Fitterman.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Kings Highway & 29th Street (East), Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -24936,7 +24936,7 @@ {"id": "705304f", "uuid": "96280710-c536-012f-1cdb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d67a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705304f&t=w", "date": "1925, 1929", "title": "Brooklyn: Kings Highway - Snyder Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farmhouses"]}, "back_id": "705304b", "back_text": "King's Highway, east side, north from Snyder to Church Aves., showing the John Remsen farmhouse, the second house in the foreground.\n\nMarch 1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2)\nA closeup, showing Nos. 5749-5741-5731, from left to right.\n\nApril 1929.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(3)\nThe same.\n\nApril 1929.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(4)\nThe same, showing the south side of the house, and an old barn that was demolished when East 58th Street was extended.\n\nApril 1929.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Kings Highway & Snyder Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "705298f", "uuid": "93a186a0-c536-012f-e724-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d66e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705298f&t=w", "date": "1923, 1925", "title": "Brooklyn: Kings Highway - Tilden Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches"]}, "back_id": "705298b", "back_text": "King's Highway, at the S.E. corner of Tilden Ave., showing the Flatlands Neck Sabbath Church. The congregation of this Church were incorporated in 1867. Originally it was a Sabbath School, and it was established by John Remsen on land donated by him to the people of the \"Neck\". 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2)\nThe same, at a later date.\nMarch 1925.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(3)\nThe same as No. 2, from another angle. Because of the widening of King's Highway, the building will be moved back to the new curb line.\nMarch 1925.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(4)\nAnother view of the church.\nMarch 1925.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\nRESUMING STREET TO BE NORTH AND SOUTH\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Kings Highway & Tilden Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "705299f", "uuid": "940ad480-c536-012f-d8df-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d670-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705299f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Brooklyn: Kings Highway - Tilden Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches"]}, "back_id": "705299b", "back_text": "King's Highway, at the S.E. corner of Tilden Ave., showing the Flatlands Meck Sabbath Church. The congregation incorporated as a Sabbath School in 1867, and erected on land donated by John Romaon. Because of the widening of King's Highway, the church had to be moved back. This view shows it at its new location. May 1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Kings Highway & Tilden Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "705253f", "uuid": "8109d480-c536-012f-1e32-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d614-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705253f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Kings Highway - Troy Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "705253b", "back_text": "4419 Kings Highway, west side, 50 yards north of Troy Avenue, showing the John A. Voorhis House, the central portion of which was built in 1800; the right part was built in 1850. John Voorhis was Supervisor of the town of Flatlands and Assemblyman from Kings County.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection 1922\n\n\n2,3: Two views, at later dates.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 2: August 7, 1931\nView 3: June 27, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Kings Highway & Troy Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "705253f", "uuid": "8109d480-c536-012f-1e32-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d614-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705253f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Kings Highway - Troy Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "705253b", "back_text": "4419 Kings Highway, west side, 50 yards north of Troy Avenue, showing the John A. Voorhis House, the central portion of which was built in 1800; the right part was built in 1850. John Voorhis was Supervisor of the town of Flatlands and Assemblyman from Kings County.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection 1922\n\n2,3: Two views, at later dates.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 2: August 7, 1931\nView 3: June 27, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Kings Highway & Troy Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "705265f", "uuid": "85bba530-c536-012f-0e02-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d62c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705265f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Kings Highway - Troy Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "705265b", "back_text": "4419 Kings Highway, west side, 50 yards north of Troy Avenue, showing the John A. Voorhis House. The center part of the house was built in 1800; the right section in 1853; and the left wing after 1853. John A. Voorhis was assemblyman from Kings County and supervisor of the town of Flatlands.\n\nView 1: 1922\nViews 2,3: 1925\nView 4: 1928\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Kings Highway & Troy Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "705221f", "uuid": "73685910-c536-012f-70a9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d5d4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705221f&t=w", "date": "1890", "title": "Brooklyn: Kings Highway - Varick Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "Kings Highway (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges"]}, "back_id": "705221b", "back_text": "Old Kings Highway Bridge over Bedford Creek, Brooklyn\nc. 1890\nNow filled in.\n\nBy W.R. Vanderveer\nFrom P.L. Sperr Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Kings Highway & Varick Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "1509453", "uuid": "94e01280-c5cd-012f-89cb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-05b0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1509453&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Kingsbridge Avenue - 232nd Street - 233rd Street", "alt_title": ["Montrose Hall"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1509454", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Kingsbridge Avenue - 232nd Street - 233rd Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Bronx"} @@ -25153,7 +25153,7 @@ {"id": "720752f", "uuid": "09ebeed0-c54f-012f-1fdd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-42b7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720752f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Lafayette Street - Franklin Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Prisons"]}, "back_id": "720752b", "back_text": "Lafayette Street, east side, south from but not including Franklin, to and including Leonard Streets. Also shown is Leonard Street, north side, east from Lafayette, to and including Centre Streets. This view shows The City Prison, known as \"The Tombs\" which name arose from its gloomy associations. Built in 1840.\n\nAbout 1930.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lafayette Street & Franklin Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720753f", "uuid": "0a345100-c54f-012f-a7c1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-42b9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720753f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Lafayette Street - Franklin Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Prisons"]}, "back_id": "720753b", "back_text": "Lafayette Street, at the S.E. corner of Franklin Street, and showing The Tombs, a prison with its \"Bridge of Sighs\" connecting it to the Criminal Court Building; which is not shown, but would be on the extreme left. On the right appears a portion of the new Board of Health Building. Distinctly seen, under the afore mentioned \"bridge\" is the S.E. corner of Centre and Franklin Streets.\n\n1936.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\nFederal Writers Project.\nreg. # 636\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lafayette Street & Franklin Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720758f", "uuid": "0bfbbbe0-c54f-012f-d8f9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-42c3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720758f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Lafayette Street - Grand Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720758b", "back_text": "Lafayette Street (Elm Street), north from but not including Grand Street, showing construction work in progress on the Interborough Rapid Transit Co. (I.R.T.) subway. Lafayette Street was created by the joining of Elm Street, which terminated at a point slightly south of Jersey Street with Lafayette Place, which commenced at Great Jones Street. Its present name was given the completed thoroughfare several years later.\nMay 6, 1901.\n\nBoard of Transportation. Photograph.\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lafayette Street & Grand Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "720759f", "uuid": "0c64e7a0-c54f-012f-0c12-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-42c5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720759f&t=w", "date": "1913", "title": "Manhattan: Lafayette Street - Grand Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Horse teams"]}, "back_id": "720759b", "back_text": "#158-164 Lafayette Street, West Side, showing mercantile buildings to and adjoining the South West corner of Grand Street.\n\nWurts Brothers,\n\n\nJune 11th, 1913.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lafayette Street & Grand Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720759f", "uuid": "0c64e7a0-c54f-012f-0c12-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-42c5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720759f&t=w", "date": "1913", "title": "Manhattan: Lafayette Street - Grand Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Horse teams"]}, "back_id": "720759b", "back_text": "#158-164 Lafayette Street, West Side, showing mercantile buildings to and adjoining the South West corner of Grand Street.\n\nWurts Brothers,\n\nJune 11th, 1913.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lafayette Street & Grand Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720760f", "uuid": "0cb5e850-c54f-012f-52fb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-42c7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720760f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Lafayette Street - Grand Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720760b", "back_text": "Lafayette Street (Elm Street), north from but not including Grand Street, showing construction work in progress on the Interborough Rapid Transit Co. (I.R.T.) subway. Lafayette Street was created by the joining of Elm Street, which terminated at a point slightly south of Jersey Street with Lafayette Place, which commenced at Great Jones Street. Its present name was given the completed thoroughfare several years later.\nApril 1, 1901.\n\nBoard of Transportation Photograph.\n\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lafayette Street & Grand Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720786f", "uuid": "17267a40-c54f-012f-549f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-42fb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720786f&t=w", "date": "1934, 1935", "title": "Manhattan: Lafayette Street - Great Jones Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Diners (Restaurants)", "Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "720786b", "back_text": "(1)\nLafayette (Elm) Street, east side, south from Great Jones, to and including Bond Streets.\nApril 19, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, viewed in the opposite direction.\nApril 19, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same as View No. 2, at an earlier date.\nMarch 16, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lafayette Street & Great Jones Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720791f", "uuid": "19111230-c54f-012f-acab-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4305-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720791f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Lafayette Street - Great Jones Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720791b", "back_text": "375-379 Lafayette Street (left), at the N.E. corner of Great Jones Street. This 9-story loft building was demolished and its site is now\n(1937) occupied bv a Socony gasoline station.\nSeptember 19, 1929.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Lafayette Street & Great Jones Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -25190,7 +25190,7 @@ {"id": "720787f", "uuid": "1793e810-c54f-012f-bb60-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-42fd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720787f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Lafayette Street - Spring Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720787b", "back_text": "246 Lafayette Street, west side, between Spring and Prince Streets, showing the 3-story house known as \"The Mary.\" August 1, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lafayette Street & Spring Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720809f", "uuid": "1fc75af0-c54f-012f-3ed1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4329-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720809f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Lafayette Street - Varick Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720809b", "back_text": "Laight Street, south side, west from Varick Street. Shown under demolition, is the N.Y. Central Freight Depot.\n\nOctober 21, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lafayette Street & Varick Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720810f", "uuid": "201681f0-c54f-012f-bb98-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-432b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720810f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Lafayette Street - Varick Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Trucks"]}, "back_id": "720810b", "back_text": "(1) Laight Street, at, adjoining and west of the N.W. corner of Varick Street. Note the bales of rags shown.\n\nNovember 27, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same. Shown on the right is Canal Street, at the N.E. corner of Thompson Street. Adjoining the corner on the Thompson Street side, is St. Alphonsue Hall, with the church building just north.\n\nNovember 27, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) Smiliar to No. 2, but more inclusive. Building appearing on the extreme right, is the Kissel Building, at the S.E. corner of Varick Street.\n\nNovember 27, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lafayette Street & Varick Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "720811f", "uuid": "207c6280-c54f-012f-d491-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-432d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720811f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Lafayette Street - Varick Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Industrial facilities", "Pipe fitting"]}, "back_id": "720811b", "back_text": "(1) Laight Street, north side, west from Varick to Hudson Streets, as seen across clearance on the former site of the New York Central Freight Depot. This view is taken from Ericsson Place (Beach Street), and viewing northward along Varick Street. The 16-story building shown on the extreme right, is the Holland Plaza Building, of which the Canal Street side appears.\n\nNovember 27, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, slightly northward.\n\nNovember 27, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(3) A portion of the afore mentioned view, as seen northward on Hudson Street.\n\nNovember 27, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lafayette Street & Varick Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720811f", "uuid": "207c6280-c54f-012f-d491-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-432d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720811f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Lafayette Street - Varick Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Industrial facilities", "Pipe fitting"]}, "back_id": "720811b", "back_text": "(1) Laight Street, north side, west from Varick to Hudson Streets, as seen across clearance on the former site of the New York Central Freight Depot. This view is taken from Ericsson Place (Beach Street), and viewing northward along Varick Street. The 16-story building shown on the extreme right, is the Holland Plaza Building, of which the Canal Street side appears.\n\nNovember 27, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, slightly northward.\n\nNovember 27, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) A portion of the afore mentioned view, as seen northward on Hudson Street.\n\nNovember 27, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lafayette Street & Varick Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720813f", "uuid": "21415570-c54f-012f-b073-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4331-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720813f&t=w", "date": "1932, 1937", "title": "Manhattan: Lafayette Street - Washington Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stores & shops", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "720813b", "back_text": "(1)\n80 to 86 Laight Street, at, adjoining and west of the N.W. corner of Washington Street. Also shown is part of Nos. 416-424 Washington Street, a 5-story warehouse adjoining the N.W. corner of Laight Street.\nJuly 16, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same several years later and showing the corner house (No. 80) occupied and improved.\nAugust 2, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lafayette Street & Washington Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720754f", "uuid": "0a935880-c54f-012f-490c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-42bb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720754f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: Lafayette Street - White Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "720754b", "back_text": "Lafayette Street, at the N.W. corner of White Street (left) showing a gasoline station under construction at that location. This site was formerly occupied by three small buildings that bore No's. 94 and 96, White Street and No. 90 Lafayette Street. A notice of demolition appeared in the New York Times of May 25, 1938.\n\nJune 12, 1938\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lafayette Street & White Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720755f", "uuid": "0ae35000-c54f-012f-3f4c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-42bd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720755f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: Lafayette Street - White Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Fire stations", "Gasoline pumps", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "720755b", "back_text": "Lafayette Street, east side, north from White, across Walker, to Canal Street as viewed north eastward across a new gasoline station site at the N.W. corner of Lafayette and White Streets. At the right and partially seen in the fire house of the Engine Co. No. 31 and Battalion No. 2.\n\nJune 12, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lafayette Street & White Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -25218,7 +25218,7 @@ {"id": "729071f", "uuid": "c10dccd0-c55b-012f-4099-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-83ae-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729071f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Richmond: Lamberts Lane - Bloomfield Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Davis, William T. (William Thompson)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farmhouses"]}, "back_id": "729071b", "back_text": "Lamberts Lane, north side, about 500 yards west of Bloomfield Road, where it terminates in the salt marshes, showing the J. S. Sudder House (1907-1898 maps), later the Decker House. The house is about 100 yards back of the road.\n\nApril 3, 1910\nViews 1, 2\n\nBy Wm. T. Davis through P. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lamberts Lane & Bloomfield Road, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "729070f", "uuid": "c0ac5140-c55b-012f-2de7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-83ac-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729070f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Richmond: Lamberts Lane - Cooke Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farmhouses"]}, "back_id": "729070b", "back_text": "45 Lamberts Lane, north side, between Cooke Street and Richmond Avenue. The view is eastward from near Cooke Street.\n\nMay 19, 1935\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lamberts Lane & Cooke Street, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "729072f", "uuid": "c1655560-c55b-012f-932e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-83b0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729072f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Richmond: Lamoka Boulevard - Cooke Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "729072b", "back_text": "Lamoka Boulevard: One of the first houses built on Lamoka Boulevard, in the Great Kills real estate development. The three views were taken the same day.\n\nMay 12, 1926.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lamoka Boulevard & Cooke Street, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} -{"id": "729073f", "uuid": "c1d8de20-c55b-012f-ff76-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-83b2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729073f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Richmond: Lamont Avenue - Jefferson Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "729073b", "back_text": "Lamont Avenue, south side, at Jefferson Boulevard, showing the new Public School No. 36.\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York\n\n\n1930's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lamont Avenue & Jefferson Boulevard, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} +{"id": "729073f", "uuid": "c1d8de20-c55b-012f-ff76-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-83b2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729073f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Richmond: Lamont Avenue - Jefferson Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "729073b", "back_text": "Lamont Avenue, south side, at Jefferson Boulevard, showing the new Public School No. 36.\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York\n\n1930's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lamont Avenue & Jefferson Boulevard, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "729074f", "uuid": "c231c400-c55b-012f-49fd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-83b4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729074f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Richmond: Lamport Boulevard - Hylan Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "729074b", "back_text": "Lamport Boulevard, south from Hylan Boulevard.\n\nMay 20, 1926.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lamport Boulevard & Hylan Boulevard, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "702137f", "uuid": "af539800-c531-012f-7ff7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bdc4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702137f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: Lane Avenue - Benson Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Westchester Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hardware stores", "Morgues & mortuaries", "Plazas"]}, "back_id": "702137b", "back_text": "11 to 16 (left to right) Westchester Square (Lane Ave. ), west of, adjoining and at the N.W. corner of Benson Street.\n\nJuly 25, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nASSUMING STREET TO BE EAST AND WEST.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lane Avenue & Benson Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "702136f", "uuid": "aee49710-c531-012f-d35d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bdc2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702136f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: Lane Avenue - Overing Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Westchester Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Plazas"]}, "back_id": "702136b", "back_text": "(1)\n9 Westchester Square (Lane Ave.), at the N.E. corner of Overing Street, showing the Huntington Free Library and Reading Room. This old section of the library is actually adjoining the corner, while the new addition extends to the corner.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing a side view.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, at a later date, including the new addition. The view is from underneath the elevated structure of the I.R.T. Pelham Bay Park subway line.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lane Avenue & Overing Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} @@ -25233,7 +25233,7 @@ {"id": "727175f", "uuid": "d091f580-c558-012f-d163-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-74db-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727175f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Queens: Laurel Hill Boulevard - Review Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Calvary Cemetery (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Newton Creek (New York, N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Railroad crossings", "Stores & shops", "Streams -- New York (State) -- New York", "Tombs & sepulchral monuments"]}, "back_id": "727175b", "back_text": "Laurel Hill Blvd. (car thereon) north from Newton Creek to Review Avenue. In the background is seen a section of the Calvary Cemetery. Also shown is a branch spur of the Long Island Railroad (locomotive thereon). View No. 2 shows a sectional view of the Creek and Penny Bridge.\n\nAugust 13, 1938.\nViews 1 and 2\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Laurel Hill Boulevard & Review Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "720833f", "uuid": "28ad77f0-c54f-012f-1dc1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4359-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720833f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Manhattan: Laurel Hill Terrace - 181st Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Stone walls"]}, "back_id": "720833b", "back_text": "Laurel Hill Terrace, between W. 181st and 188th Streets.\n\nAbout 1923\n\nStandard Photographic Service\nGift of Borough President of Manhattan\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Laurel Hill Terrace & 181st Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "104965", "uuid": "0c27c5a0-c5ef-012f-d247-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47d9-ca9a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=104965&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Lavelle Hall, Notre Dame School, Staten Island, N.Y. [pathway with arbor and students on bench, building in background]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Lavelle Hall, Notre Dame School, Staten Island, N.Y.", "source": "Staten Island post cards / Schools (Private)"} -{"id": "729084f", "uuid": "c646e440-c55b-012f-b2d2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-83c8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729084f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Richmond: Lawrence Avenue - Morrison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "729084b", "back_text": "Lawrence Avenue, at Morrison Avenue, West New Brighton; showing the Lawrence Avenue addition to Public School No.45.\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York\n\n\n1930's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lawrence Avenue & Morrison Avenue, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} +{"id": "729084f", "uuid": "c646e440-c55b-012f-b2d2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-83c8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729084f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Richmond: Lawrence Avenue - Morrison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "729084b", "back_text": "Lawrence Avenue, at Morrison Avenue, West New Brighton; showing the Lawrence Avenue addition to Public School No.45.\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York\n\n1930's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lawrence Avenue & Morrison Avenue, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "729085f", "uuid": "c6b126f0-c55b-012f-20cf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-83ca-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729085f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Richmond: Lawrence Avenue - Morrison Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "729085b", "back_text": "Lawrence Avenue, at Morrison Avenue, West New Brighton, showing Public School No. 45.\nBoard of Education of the City of New York\n\n1930's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lawrence Avenue & Morrison Avenue, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "727196f", "uuid": "d96b6e50-c558-012f-05df-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7505-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727196f&t=w", "date": "1922, 1923", "title": "Queens: Lawrence Road - Fresh Meadow Lane", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farmhouses", "Picket fences"]}, "back_id": "727196b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Lawrence Road & Fresh Meadow Lane, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727180f", "uuid": "d2f47020-c558-012f-c32f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-74e5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727180f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Queens: Lawrence Street - 32nd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Restaurants", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "727180b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Lawrence Street & 32nd Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -25304,7 +25304,7 @@ {"id": "720837f", "uuid": "2a203740-c54f-012f-6ed4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4361-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720837f&t=w", "date": "1901", "title": "Manhattan: Lenox Avenue - 110th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "720837b", "back_text": "Lenox Avenue at N. E. corner of 110th Street, showing construction of I.R.T. subway.\nApril 9, 1901.\nWm B. Parsons - Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lenox Avenue & 110th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720838f", "uuid": "2a825b90-c54f-012f-b651-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4363-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720838f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: Lenox Avenue - 111th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Clothing stores"]}, "back_id": "720838b", "back_text": "Lenox Avenue, e.s., at 111th Street\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 9, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lenox Avenue & 111th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720839f", "uuid": "2ada1850-c54f-012f-a7de-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4365-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720839f&t=w", "date": "1901", "title": "Manhattan: Lenox Avenue - 112th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Lenox Avenue (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Construction equipment", "Road construction"]}, "back_id": "720839b", "back_text": "Lenox Avenue, north, from 112th Street, showing construction of I. R. T. subway.\n April 9, 1901.\nWm. D. Parsons - Collection\nThe New York\nPUBLIC LIBRARY\nAstor,Lenox AND\nrptoEN FoUNbAtIONS\nR1\nS15N\nREI3I\nC11iCStM\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Lenox Avenue & 112th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "720840f", "uuid": "2b410680-c54f-012f-115e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4367-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720840f&t=w", "date": "1901", "title": "Manhattan: Lenox Avenue - 113th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Lenox Avenue (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Road construction"]}, "back_id": "720840b", "back_text": "Lenox Avenue, east side, north from 113th Street, showing construct- ion of I. R. T. subway.\n\nApril 9, 1901.\n\n\nWm. B. Parsons - Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lenox Avenue & 113th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720840f", "uuid": "2b410680-c54f-012f-115e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4367-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720840f&t=w", "date": "1901", "title": "Manhattan: Lenox Avenue - 113th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Lenox Avenue (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Road construction"]}, "back_id": "720840b", "back_text": "Lenox Avenue, east side, north from 113th Street, showing construct- ion of I. R. T. subway.\n\nApril 9, 1901.\n\nWm. B. Parsons - Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lenox Avenue & 113th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720841f", "uuid": "2ba87920-c54f-012f-32e4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4369-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720841f&t=w", "date": "1901", "title": "Manhattan: Lenox Avenue - 114th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Lenox Avenue (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Road construction"]}, "back_id": "720841b", "back_text": "Lenox Avenue south from 114th Street, showing construction of I. R. T. subway.\n\nmarch 12, 1901\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Lenox Avenue & 114th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720842f", "uuid": "2bf73210-c54f-012f-3da8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-436b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720842f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: Lenox Avenue - 116th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Ice cream parlors"]}, "back_id": "720842b", "back_text": "1. Lenox Ave. & 116th St., n.e. cor. Neg. A-169\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 9, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lenox Avenue & 116th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720843f", "uuid": "2c57d7e0-c54f-012f-9330-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-436d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720843f&t=w", "date": "1911", "title": "Manhattan: Lenox Avenue - 117th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "720843b", "back_text": "151 Lenox Avenue, west side, between 117th and 118th Streets. 1911.", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lenox Avenue & 117th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -25324,7 +25324,7 @@ {"id": "720858f", "uuid": "31b835f0-c54f-012f-f723-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-438b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720858f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Lenox Avenue - 122nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Grocery stores"]}, "back_id": "720858b", "back_text": "Lenox Avenue at N. E. corner of 122nd Street.\nJuly 25, 1932.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lenox Avenue & 122nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720861f", "uuid": "32d624e0-c54f-012f-2093-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4391-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720861f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: Lenox Avenue - 123rd Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Butcher shops", "Churches", "Drugstores", "Fish", "Markets", "Meat"]}, "back_id": "720861b", "back_text": "(1) 262 Lenox Avenue, east side, between West 123rd and 124th Streets, showing Peace ish Market, below church, St. Marks\nHoly Tabernacle looking north.\nP. L. perr August 17, 1938\n(2) 287-9 Lenox Avenue, west side, between West 124th and 123th Streets, showing old frame building at right looking northwards.\nP. L. SSperr August 17, 1938\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Lenox Avenue & 123rd Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720859f", "uuid": "321ef7d0-c54f-012f-913f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-438d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720859f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Lenox Avenue - 123rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Churches"]}, "back_id": "720859b", "back_text": "(1)\nLenox Avenue at N.W. corner of 123rd Street, showing the Ephesus Seventh Day Adventist Church. This church used to be the Second Collegiate Reformed Church of Harlem.\nJuly 28, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, shown in its surroundings; the view is from the\neast side of the Avenue at 122nd Street.\nJuly 28, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nThe New York Times of August 3, 1939, reports the sale of this church building (built 1886) by the Reformed Low Dutch Church of Harlem, to the Greater New York Corporation of Seventh Day Adventists. The former owners, descendants of early Dutch settlers who organized in 1660, moved in 1928 to the former home of the Church of the Beloved Disciple\nat No. 59-67 East 89th Street.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lenox Avenue & 123rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "720860f", "uuid": "3283e440-c54f-012f-1f8d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-438f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720860f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Manhattan: Lenox Avenue - 123rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Reformed churches"]}, "back_id": "720860b", "back_text": "Reformed Low Dutch Church of Harlem, Lenox Avenue at N. W. corner of 123rd Street. This church is now (1935) the Ephesus Seventh Day Adventist Church. About 1910.\n\n\n\nTHE NEW YORK\nPUBLIC LIBRARY\n\nASTOR, LENOX AND\nTILDEN FOUNDATIONS\n\n315N\nU. S. HIST.\nLOCAL HIST. & GENE.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lenox Avenue & 123rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720860f", "uuid": "3283e440-c54f-012f-1f8d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-438f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720860f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Manhattan: Lenox Avenue - 123rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Reformed churches"]}, "back_id": "720860b", "back_text": "Reformed Low Dutch Church of Harlem, Lenox Avenue at N. W. corner of 123rd Street. This church is now (1935) the Ephesus Seventh Day Adventist Church. About 1910.\n\nTHE NEW YORK\nPUBLIC LIBRARY\n\nASTOR, LENOX AND\nTILDEN FOUNDATIONS\n\n315N\nU. S. HIST.\nLOCAL HIST. & GENE.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lenox Avenue & 123rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720862f", "uuid": "3351dcd0-c54f-012f-90e5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4393-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720862f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Lenox Avenue - 124th Street", "alt_title": ["[Careful House and Window Cleaning Co. ; Harlem Shoe Repairing ; Star Baker Restaurant.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Butcher shops", "Hardware stores", "Markets", "Meat", "Repairing trades", "Restaurants", "Shoes", "Signs (Notices)", "Stores & shops", "Window cleaning"]}, "back_id": "720862b", "back_text": "Lenox Avenue, west side, between 124th and 125th Streets. The hardware store, 289 Lenox Avenue, is a three-story frame building. 1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lenox Avenue & 124th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720865f", "uuid": "347364f0-c54f-012f-907c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4399-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720865f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: Lenox Avenue - 126th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Drugstores", "Handcarts", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "720865b", "back_text": "Lenox Ave., north from West 126th Street, showing the main thoroughfare of that upper Manhattan locality known as Harlem.\n\nSeptember 30, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lenox Avenue & 126th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720863f", "uuid": "33bfa850-c54f-012f-47e5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4395-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720863f&t=w", "date": "1901", "title": "Manhattan: Lenox Avenue - 126th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Lenox Avenue (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Road construction"]}, "back_id": "720863b", "back_text": "Lenox Avenue north from 126th Street.\nApril 9, 1901.\nW B Parsons Collection\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Lenox Avenue & 126th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -25342,7 +25342,7 @@ {"id": "720878f", "uuid": "39557290-c54f-012f-555f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-43b2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720878f&t=w", "date": "1916", "title": "Manhattan: Lenox Avenue - 142nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Butcher shops"]}, "back_id": "720878b", "back_text": "646-648 Lenox Avenue, east side, between 142nd and 143rd Streets.\n1916.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lenox Avenue & 142nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720879f", "uuid": "39a0c8a0-c54f-012f-04d8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-43b4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720879f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Lenox Avenue - 143rd Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "720879b", "back_text": "Lenox Ave., east side, south from West 144th to, but not including West 143rd Streets, showing a gas station at the S.E. corner of 144th Street.\nSeptember 19, 1936\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Lenox Avenue & 143rd Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720880f", "uuid": "3a02a190-c54f-012f-2be5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-43b6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720880f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Lenox Avenue - 144th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Taxicabs"]}, "back_id": "720880b", "back_text": "Lenox Ave., at the N.E. corner of West 144th Street. Also shown, on the extreme right, is West 144th Street, east from Lenox Ave., to the Harlem River.\n\nSeptember 19, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lenox Avenue & 144th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "720881f", "uuid": "3a59dc10-c54f-012f-37c6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-43b8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720881f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: Lenox Avenue - 144th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Cafeterias", "Drugstores", "Hotels", "Restaurants", "Stores & shops", "Trucks"]}, "back_id": "720881b", "back_text": "(1)\nLenox Avenue,west side.,between 144th-145th Streets and looking Northwards.\n\n(2)\nLenox Avenue and the north west corner of 145th Street, showing the Hotel Curie.\n\n(3)\nLenox Avenue,south west corner and 145th Street.\n\nAugust 21st,1941\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\n\nview 1: Neg.No. A.893\n\" 2: Neg.No. A.894\n\" 3: Neg.No. A.895\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lenox Avenue & 144th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720881f", "uuid": "3a59dc10-c54f-012f-37c6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-43b8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720881f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: Lenox Avenue - 144th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Cafeterias", "Drugstores", "Hotels", "Restaurants", "Stores & shops", "Trucks"]}, "back_id": "720881b", "back_text": "(1)\nLenox Avenue,west side.,between 144th-145th Streets and looking Northwards.\n\n(2)\nLenox Avenue and the north west corner of 145th Street, showing the Hotel Curie.\n\n(3)\nLenox Avenue,south west corner and 145th Street.\n\nAugust 21st,1941\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\nview 1: Neg.No. A.893\n\" 2: Neg.No. A.894\n\" 3: Neg.No. A.895\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lenox Avenue & 144th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720883f", "uuid": "3b41a7f0-c54f-012f-7d80-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-43bc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720883f&t=w", "date": "1936, 1938, 1941, 1942", "title": "Manhattan: Lenox Avenue - 146th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Buses", "Butcher shops", "Elevated railroads", "Storage facilities", "Vehicle maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "720883b", "back_text": "Lenox Avenue, west side, north from and across W. 146th Street, showing between 146 to 147th Street the old car barn of the New York Railway Co. This structure, according to the New York Times of May 24, 1938, will be replaced by a new one story garage which is estimated to cost $250,000 and will be occupied by the New York City Omnibus Corp. Note that Companys' buses out side of same. Views 2 and 3 show the 146th and 147th Streets sides respectively.\n\nJune 17, 1938.\nViews 1, 2 and 3\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lenox Avenue & 146th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720882f", "uuid": "3accbd00-c54f-012f-0f19-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-43ba-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720882f&t=w", "date": "1926, 1934, 1941", "title": "Manhattan: Lenox Avenue - 146th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Automobiles", "Cafeterias", "Elevated railroads", "Storage facilities", "Vehicle maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "720882b", "back_text": "(1) Lenox Avenue, west side, between 146th and 147th Street, showing the New York Railways Company Car House, now the New York City Omnibus Corporation.\n\n(2) West 145th Street, west of Lenox Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nAugust 21, 1941\nViews 1,2\n\nview 2: neg. no. A-892\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lenox Avenue & 146th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720850f", "uuid": "2eeedc90-c54f-012f-6169-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-437b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720850f&t=w", "date": "1932-07-25", "title": "Manhattan: Lenox Avenue - west side, 119th - 120th Street: Lenox Avenue, east side, from 120th to 121st Streets.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Handcarts", "Stores & shops", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "720850b", "back_text": "Lenox Avenue, east side, from 120th to 121st Streets. July 25, 1932.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lenox Avenue & west side, 119th & 120th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -25478,12 +25478,12 @@ {"id": "721124f", "uuid": "96607c40-c54f-012f-b03d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-459e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721124f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 129th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Gasoline pumps", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "721124b", "back_text": "Lexington Ave., south from East 129th Street, showing W.P.A. employees engaged in a track removal project. The gasoline stations shown on both sides of the avenue extend south from East 128th Street.\n\nNovember 6, 1936.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\nFederal Art Project.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 129th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721125f", "uuid": "96b351a0-c54f-012f-7b1f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-45a0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721125f&t=w", "date": "1933, 1936, 1938", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 129th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Storage facilities", "Vehicle maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "721125b", "back_text": "view 1: Lexington Avenue n. fr. nr. 129th Street.\n\nview 2: Lexington Avenue, n. fr. 129th-130th Sts. showing the Third Avenue Ry. Car Barns.\n\nview 3: Lexington Avenue, n.e. cor. 129th St., showing\nThird Ave. Car Barns.\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nApril 25, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 129th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721126f", "uuid": "97280790-c54f-012f-797c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-45a2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721126f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 130th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "721126b", "back_text": "Lexington Avenue and 130th Street, showing road to bridge.\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nApril 25, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 130th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "721127f", "uuid": "977e2e00-c54f-012f-2e2f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-45a4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721127f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 131st Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Coal", "Storage"]}, "back_id": "721127b", "back_text": "Lexington Avenue and East 131st Street looking eastwards towards the Harlem River.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\n\n\nApril 25th, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 131st Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "721127f", "uuid": "977e2e00-c54f-012f-2e2f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-45a4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721127f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 131st Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Coal", "Storage"]}, "back_id": "721127b", "back_text": "Lexington Avenue and East 131st Street looking eastwards towards the Harlem River.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\nApril 25th, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 131st Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721128f", "uuid": "97f3aad0-c54f-012f-b2c2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-45a6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721128f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 131st Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Coal", "Storage"]}, "back_id": "721128b", "back_text": "(1) Lexington Ave., north from and including East 131st to 132nd Streets. The buildings shown, are on the Harlem River at 132nd Street.\n\nMarch 6, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) A view of the west side of Lexington Ave. Across this more or less vacant lot, are the bunkers of the Frederick Fuel Corp., which form the north side of 132nd Street and extend towards Park Ave.\n\nMarch 6, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 131st Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720916f", "uuid": "47b53ee0-c54f-012f-7bdb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-43fe-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720916f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 22nd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "720916b", "back_text": "9 Lexington Avenue, at the S.E. corner of East 22nd Street, (left), showing the home of the former Mayor Abram S. Hewitt, who was the son-in-law of the beneficent Peter Cooper. His son, Erskine Hewitt, succeeded to same in turn. The photographer silhouettes same against a background of apartment dwellings that face on Gramercy Park. Note the lanterns extending from the balcony over the portico. These are reminiscent of the old New York custom indicating the residence of the chief executive. A similar feature is to be found around the corner at No. 4 Gramercy Park West, the home of the former Mayor Harper of the publishing firm of that name.\nFebruary 4, 1938.\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 22nd Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720917f", "uuid": "4817cff0-c54f-012f-9ddb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4400-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720917f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 22nd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "United States"], "topic": ["Community service", "Educational facilities", "Organizations' facilities", "Physics", "Research", "Research facilities", "Vocational education"]}, "back_id": "720917b", "back_text": "11 to 15 Lexington Avenue, at, adjoining and north of the S.E. corner of E. 22nd Street (right), showing the former houses of Lucy W. Hewitt, A.S. Hewitt and Amy H. Green respectively. From 1926 to 1932 inclusive, the following were the owners: The Manhattan Trade School for Girls, Amy H. Green and Erskine Hewitt. In 1933 the Trade School title was transferred to the Frank Work Memorial. From 1934 to the date of demolition (Fall of 1938) ownership was registered as: The New York Association for the Improvement of the Condition of the Poor, Christopher H. Wyatt and the American Society for Psychic Research. To the left of the latter is the new building of the College of the City of New York. The Childrens Court on E. 22nd Street will erect an annex to fill the site between same and the latter feature.\n\nFebruary 4, 1938\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 22nd Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720918f", "uuid": "486afc30-c54f-012f-e493-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4402-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720918f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 22nd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Courthouses", "Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "720918b", "back_text": "11 Lexington Avenue, north east corner and East 22nd Street, showing Ungrades Classes adjoining Child-rend Court.\n\nBoard of Education, N.Y.C.\n\n1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 22nd Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "720919f", "uuid": "48d1bf20-c54f-012f-553c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4404-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720919f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 22nd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "United States"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Vocational education"]}, "back_id": "720919b", "back_text": "(1)\nLexington Ave., at the N.W. corner of East 22nd Street, as seen across excavation at the S.E. corner of 23rd Street; the former site of the College of the City of New York. Building shown prominently is the Manhattan Trade School for Girls.\nMarch 12, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2)\nThe same and showing the S.W. corner of East 23rd Street.\nMarch 12, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 22nd Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720919f", "uuid": "48d1bf20-c54f-012f-553c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4404-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720919f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 22nd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "United States"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Vocational education"]}, "back_id": "720919b", "back_text": "(1)\nLexington Ave., at the N.W. corner of East 22nd Street, as seen across excavation at the S.E. corner of 23rd Street; the former site of the College of the City of New York. Building shown prominently is the Manhattan Trade School for Girls.\nMarch 12, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same and showing the S.W. corner of East 23rd Street.\nMarch 12, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 22nd Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720915f", "uuid": "4749ca70-c54f-012f-3cb6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-43fc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720915f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 22nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720915b", "back_text": "9 Lexington Avenue, at S.E. corner of 22nd Street. This was formerly the home of Mayor Abram S. Hewitt.\n\nJune, 1925.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 22nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720920f", "uuid": "491ebb00-c54f-012f-dbc1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4406-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720920f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 22nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "United States"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Vocational education"]}, "back_id": "720920b", "back_text": "Lexington Avenue, west side, north from 22nd Street. The building on the N.W. corner of 22nd Street is the Manhattan Trade School for Girls.\n\nAbout 1920.\n\nGift of E. M. Jenks.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 22nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720921f", "uuid": "49884a30-c54f-012f-4232-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4408-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720921f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 22nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "United States"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Vocational education"]}, "back_id": "720921b", "back_text": "Lexington Avenue, west side, from 22nd to 23rd Streets, showing in foreground Manhattan Industrial High School.\nAbout 1929.\nEwing Galloway, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 22nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -25519,7 +25519,7 @@ {"id": "720951f", "uuid": "5464e570-c54f-012f-19f6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4444-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720951f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 35th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "720951b", "back_text": "Lexington Avenue, at the N. E. corner of East 35th Street, showing the P. E. Church of the Epiphany. This structure was demolished in 1939 and a modern apartment building erected on the site( completed Fall 1940). The church body will occupy a new edifice at the N. W. corner of York Ave. and East 74th Street. On the right is an extensive view eastward on the north side of East 35th Street. The elevated lines on Third and Second Avenues appear there.\n\nAbout 1900\n\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 35th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720952f", "uuid": "54c89670-c54f-012f-c6a4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4446-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720952f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1938", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 36th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chinn, George D.; Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clubs"]}, "back_id": "720952b", "back_text": "(1) and (2).\n\n273-275 Lexington Avenue, at the N.E. corner of E. 36th Street (right) showing the buildings housing the Amherst Club. In 1939 these premises will be occupied by the Ass'n to Promote Proper Housing for Girls Inc. as the Club Marshall-Jay after vacating quarters at 107-11 East 30th Street. An account of same will be found in the N.Y. Times of January 26, 1939.\n\nOctober 28, 1930\n\nView 2: Mar. 27, 1938\n\nP.L. Sperr\n\nNo. 3:\n\nThe same location, including in addition several of the adjoining buildings on Lexington Avenue. There has been no change here as of June, 1940, tho a new apartment structure has been discussed.\n\nMarch 23, 1938\n\nGeorge D. Chinn\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 36th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720953f", "uuid": "553535c0-c54f-012f-d4f6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4448-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720953f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1939", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 36th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720953b", "back_text": "Lexington Avenue, north from East 36th Street, showing this arterial thoroughfare before and after street-car track removal. In the background, at 42nd Street, are the towering Chanin and Chrysler Buildings. Note the demolition at the N. W. corner of East 37th Street. Upon this corner location will be erected the 14 story Lindley House. Completion of same will occur in the Summer of 1940.\nNo. 1:October 27, 1931\n2:October 11, 1939\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 36th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "720954f", "uuid": "5586c830-c54f-012f-a19a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-444a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720954f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 36th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "720954b", "back_text": "(1)\nLexington Ave., east side, north from East 36th Street. Note the Chrysler Building under construction.\n\nAbout 1930.\n\n\n(2)\nThe same; and showing the west side. Note the Chanin Building opposing the completed Chrysler Tower.\n\n1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 36th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720954f", "uuid": "5586c830-c54f-012f-a19a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-444a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720954f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 36th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "720954b", "back_text": "(1)\nLexington Ave., east side, north from East 36th Street. Note the Chrysler Building under construction.\n\nAbout 1930.\n\n(2)\nThe same; and showing the west side. Note the Chanin Building opposing the completed Chrysler Tower.\n\n1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 36th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720955f", "uuid": "55e62890-c54f-012f-b8bc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-444c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720955f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 37th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Underwood & Underwood", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "720955b", "back_text": "Lexington Avenue, at the N. E. corner of East 37th Street (right), showing the newly constructed Hotel White at that location.\n\nAbout 1925.\n\nUnderwood and Underwood\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 37th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720956f", "uuid": "562f0af0-c54f-012f-5a3e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-444e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720956f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 37th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chinn, George D.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "720956b", "back_text": "Lexington Avenue (right), at the N.W. corner of East 37th Street, showing a group of houses that are to be replaced by a modern apartment building. Same being the 3-structures (No's 296 to 300) forming the corner plot of 60x90, according to a report listed in the New York Times of March 9, 1938. This new structure will be 14-stories high and contain 94 suites. This is under construction in March, 1940 and will be known as Lindley House.\n\nMarch, 1938\n\nGeorge D. Chinn\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 37th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720957f", "uuid": "56937eb0-c54f-012f-11ff-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4450-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720957f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 37th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Standard Photographic Service", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "720957b", "back_text": "Lexington Avenue, north from East 37th Street, showing prominently the westerly frontage. The Lindley House was erected (in 1940) at the corner site on the left.\n\nApril 13, 1924\n\nStandard Photographic Service\nGift of Borough President of Manhattan\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 37th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -25563,7 +25563,7 @@ {"id": "720995f", "uuid": "6570db70-c54f-012f-d6cc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-449c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720995f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 42nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Peyser and Patzig", "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Hotel Commodore (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Excavation", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "720995b", "back_text": "Foundation of Chrysler Building, Lexington Avenue, e.a.t side, from 42nd to 43rd Streets. Hotel Commodore is at right, Chanin Building at right centre.\n\nApril 17, 1929.\n\nPeyser & Pat. Ig, Photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 42nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720996f", "uuid": "65c42690-c54f-012f-1500-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-449e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720996f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 42nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Peyser and Patzig", "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "720996b", "back_text": "Erection of Chrysler Building, Lexington Avenue, east side, from 42nd to 43rd Street.\n\nPeyser & Patzig, Photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 42nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720997f", "uuid": "66213eb0-c54f-012f-2707-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-44a0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720997f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 42nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Peyser and Patzig", "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "720997b", "back_text": "Chrysler Building with girders erected to 35th floor, Lexington Avenue, east side, from 42nd to 43rd Street.\n\nJuly 12, 1929.\n\nPeyser & Patzig, Photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 42nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "720998f", "uuid": "666a4b80-c54f-012f-7b84-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-44a2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720998f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 42nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Peyser and Patzig", "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720998b", "back_text": "Chrysler Building completed, but with tower still covered by scaffolding Lexington Avenue, east side, from 42nd to 43rd Street. Chanin Building is at right.\n\nPeyser & Patzig, Photographer\n\n\nJanuary 23, 1930.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 42nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720998f", "uuid": "666a4b80-c54f-012f-7b84-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-44a2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720998f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 42nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Peyser and Patzig", "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720998b", "back_text": "Chrysler Building completed, but with tower still covered by scaffolding Lexington Avenue, east side, from 42nd to 43rd Street. Chanin Building is at right.\n\nPeyser & Patzig, Photographer\n\nJanuary 23, 1930.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 42nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720999f", "uuid": "66cbde80-c54f-012f-6dfd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-44a4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720999f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 42nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Peyser and Patzig", "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720999b", "back_text": "Chrysler Building nearing completion, Lexington Avenue, east side, from 42nd to 43rd Street.\n\nOctober 14, 1929.\n\nPeyser & Patzig, Photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 42nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721000f", "uuid": "6732ab20-c54f-012f-3c70-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-44a6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721000f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 42nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Hannau, Hans W.,1904-", "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "721000b", "back_text": "The Chrysler Bldg\nHans W. Hannau, photographer\n#1106\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 42nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721001f", "uuid": "677f59e0-c54f-012f-3f91-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-44a8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721001f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 42nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Peyser and Patzig", "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Excavation"]}, "back_id": "721001b", "back_text": "Laying the foundation for the Chrysler Building, Lexington Avenue, east side, from 42nd to 43rd Street. In the centre background is seen St. Agnes Roman Catholic Church.\n\nMarch 18, 1929.\n\nPeyser & Patzig, Photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 42nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -25614,7 +25614,7 @@ {"id": "721047f", "uuid": "78b41d60-c54f-012f-663a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4504-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721047f&t=w", "date": "1888", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 67th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["Hunter College"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Special education"]}, "back_id": "721047b", "back_text": "Lexington Ave., west side, north from East 67th to 68th Streets, showing the Institution for Deaf Mutes occupying this entire block front. This photograph taken after the \"Great Blizzard\" shows on the right, buildings at the N.W. corner of the avenue and 68th Street. These are units of the former Teachers (Normal) College and have been replaced by Thomas Hunter Hall (unit of Hunter College).\n\nMarch 14, 1888.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 67th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721048f", "uuid": "791c2de0-c54f-012f-d630-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4506-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721048f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 67th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Hunter College"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Special education"]}, "back_id": "721048b", "back_text": "(1) Lexington Ave., west side, north from East 67th to 69th Streets, showing the Institution for the Instruction of Deaf Mutes and Thomas Hunter Hall of Hunter College.\n\nJune 12, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) A view solely of the Institution for Deaf Mutes, that occupies the block front from East 67th to 68th Streets.\n\nJune 12, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) A detail, showing the N.W. corner of Lexington Ave. and East 67th Street.\n\nJune 12, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 67th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721049f", "uuid": "79916f00-c54f-012f-e6b9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4508-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721049f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 68th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "721049b", "back_text": "921 Lexington Avenue, south east corner and East 68th Street, sh wing P.S. 76.\nBoard of Education, N.Y.C.\n 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 68th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "721051f", "uuid": "7a5cd290-c54f-012f-7e88-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-450c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721051f&t=w", "date": "1872", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 68th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["Hunter College"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "721051b", "back_text": "Normal College for Women (later known as Hunter College), rear view, Lexington Avenue, west side, from 68th to 69th Streets. The square tower, in the left background, is on the S.E. corner of Park Avenue and 69th Street. The building as here shown is brand new.\nIn the foreground is the space later to be occupied by Thomas Hunter Hall. At the time of this picture Lexington Avenue had not been cut through.\n\nEwing Galloway,\n\n\n1872.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 68th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "721051f", "uuid": "7a5cd290-c54f-012f-7e88-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-450c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721051f&t=w", "date": "1872", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 68th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["Hunter College"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "721051b", "back_text": "Normal College for Women (later known as Hunter College), rear view, Lexington Avenue, west side, from 68th to 69th Streets. The square tower, in the left background, is on the S.E. corner of Park Avenue and 69th Street. The building as here shown is brand new.\nIn the foreground is the space later to be occupied by Thomas Hunter Hall. At the time of this picture Lexington Avenue had not been cut through.\n\nEwing Galloway,\n\n1872.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 68th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721052f", "uuid": "7aad88e0-c54f-012f-fa98-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-450e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721052f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 72nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "721052b", "back_text": "Lexington Avenue at N.W. corner of 72nd Street. 1922.", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 72nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721053f", "uuid": "7b1e28a0-c54f-012f-44c3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4510-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721053f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 73rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "721053b", "back_text": "Lexington Ave., north from East 73rd Street, showing surface car track removal project under operation.\n\nOctober 23, 1936.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\nFederal Art Project.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 73rd Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721054f", "uuid": "7b7db590-c54f-012f-a66f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4512-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721054f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 74th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Business districts", "Markets", "Meat"]}, "back_id": "721054b", "back_text": "Lexington Avenue, west side, at E. 74th Street, as photographed from 73rd Street. The 2 story building (No.1032 Lexington Ave.) is detailed in View 2. To the right are No.'s 137 to 125 East 74th Street.\n\nView 1: October 11, 1927\nView 2: August 25, 1927\n\nP.L.Sparr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 74th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -25662,7 +25662,7 @@ {"id": "721096f", "uuid": "8b9ec4c0-c54f-012f-107c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4566-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721096f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1942", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 98th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Storage facilities", "Vehicle maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "721096b", "back_text": "Lexington Avenue, north from E. 98th Street, showing on the west side of same the shops and barns of the Interborough Rapid Transit Co.\n\nSeptember 14, 1938.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 98th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721097f", "uuid": "8c140b90-c54f-012f-63a0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4568-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721097f&t=w", "date": "1915, 1927, 1928", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 98th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Storage facilities", "Vehicle maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "721097b", "back_text": "Interborough Rapid Transit shops and yards, Lexington Avenue, west side, from 98th to 99th Streets.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer. February 27, 1928.\n\n(2)\nI.R.T. shops and yards, Lexington Avenue, west side, from 98th to 99th Streets.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer. March 11, 1931.\n\n(3)\nLexington Avenue, west side, north from 98th Street, showing I.R.T. shops and Green Lines car barn.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer. March 11, 1931.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 98th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721098f", "uuid": "8c8b1760-c54f-012f-3e39-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-456a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721098f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1930", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - 99th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Storage facilities", "Vehicle maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "721098b", "back_text": "Green Lines car barns, Lexington Avenue, west side, from 99th to 100th Streets.\n\nMarch 1, 1928.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & 99th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "705432f", "uuid": "c8cbcff0-c536-012f-8cc1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d77a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705432f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Lexington Avenue - Classon Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Garages"]}, "back_id": "705432b", "back_text": "Lexington Ave. w. fr. Classon Ave., Brooklyn.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nAug. 24, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Lexington Avenue & Classon Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "705432f", "uuid": "c8cbcff0-c536-012f-8cc1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d77a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705432f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Lexington Avenue - Classon Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Garages"]}, "back_id": "705432b", "back_text": "Lexington Ave. w. fr. Classon Ave., Brooklyn.\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nAug. 24, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Lexington Avenue & Classon Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "720948f", "uuid": "5363e6d0-c54f-012f-aed2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-443e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720948f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - Classon Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Printers", "Printing industry"]}, "back_id": "720948b", "back_text": "(1) Lexington Ave., east side, south from East 32nd Street, showing a demolition adjoining the N.E. corner of 31st Street. Upon this site will rise a modern 6-story apartment house.\n\nNovember 9, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) A view of the structures at the S.E. corner of East 32nd Street which were excluded in No. 1.\n\nNovember 9, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) No. 179 Lexington Ave. and the clearance that formerly bore No. 181-187.\n\nNovember 9, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & Classon Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "720968f", "uuid": "5aa4d370-c54f-012f-60f9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4466-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720968f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - Classon Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "720968b", "back_text": "Received from Cross & Brown Co., March 1968", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & Classon Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721017f", "uuid": "6d664a30-c54f-012f-f1ba-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-44c8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721017f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Lexington Avenue - Classon Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "721017b", "back_text": "Received from Cross & Brown Co., March 1968\nPhotograph by\nADOLPH STUDLY\n122 EAST 25th Street\nNEW YORK 10, N.Y.\nGRamercy 5-1021\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lexington Avenue & Classon Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -25688,8 +25688,8 @@ {"id": "727229f", "uuid": "e68be990-c558-012f-be86-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7547-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727229f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Queens: Liberty Avenue - 125th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Wooden fences"]}, "back_id": "727229b", "back_text": "Liberty Ave., at the S.W. corner of 125th Street (South Cochran Ave; formerly also Ward Street), showing the Henry Johnson house. He was related to Martin G. Johnson.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Liberty Avenue & 125th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727230f", "uuid": "e6f47630-c558-012f-3538-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7549-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727230f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Queens: Liberty Avenue - 132nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "727230b", "back_text": "Liberty Avenue, south side, west from 132nd Street (formerly Atfield Street). Also shown are (left) homes on the west side of the last mentioned Street. All buildings in this view, with the exception of the peaked roof house on Liberty Avenue, were non-existent in 1913.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n\nMay 1929.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Liberty Avenue & 132nd Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727231f", "uuid": "e748e390-c558-012f-b5d3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-754b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727231f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Liberty Avenue - 158th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "727231b", "back_text": "Liberty Ave., east from 158th Street.\n\nMay 1929.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Liberty Avenue & 158th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "727232f", "uuid": "e7b92430-c558-012f-0cf4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-754d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727232f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Queens: Liberty Avenue - 160th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Liberty Avenue (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Road construction", "Water supply", "Water tanks"]}, "back_id": "727232b", "back_text": "Liberty avenue, east from 160th Street, showing the thoroughfare under construction. Numerous old frame dwellings were razed when Liberty Avenue was cut through here to connect the old Linden Street with that section of Liberty Avenue which lay several blocks east of here. Included in the line of the Avenue was Remsens ice pond and some of the former Remsen property.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n\n\nApril, 1929\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Liberty Avenue & 160th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "727233f", "uuid": "e81133b0-c558-012f-c46e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-754f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727233f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Queens: Liberty Avenue - 169th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "727233b", "back_text": "Liberty Avenue, north side, east from 169th Street, showing old and new type homes. This part of Liberty Avenue was formerly South Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nApril 1, 1932\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Liberty Avenue & 169th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "727232f", "uuid": "e7b92430-c558-012f-0cf4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-754d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727232f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Queens: Liberty Avenue - 160th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Liberty Avenue (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Road construction", "Water supply", "Water tanks"]}, "back_id": "727232b", "back_text": "Liberty avenue, east from 160th Street, showing the thoroughfare under construction. Numerous old frame dwellings were razed when Liberty Avenue was cut through here to connect the old Linden Street with that section of Liberty Avenue which lay several blocks east of here. Included in the line of the Avenue was Remsens ice pond and some of the former Remsen property.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n\nApril, 1929\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Liberty Avenue & 160th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "727233f", "uuid": "e81133b0-c558-012f-c46e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-754f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727233f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Queens: Liberty Avenue - 169th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "727233b", "back_text": "Liberty Avenue, north side, east from 169th Street, showing old and new type homes. This part of Liberty Avenue was formerly South Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 1, 1932\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Liberty Avenue & 169th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727234f", "uuid": "e8818220-c558-012f-82b3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7551-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727234f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Queens: Liberty Avenue - 171st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Garages", "Neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "727234b", "back_text": "(1)\nLiberty Avenue, north side, east frow near 171st Street, showing some very old houses, remains of the past. This part of Liberty Avenue was formerly South Street and one of the Main east-west thoroughfares of Jamaica Village.\nP. L. Sperr April 1, 1932\n(2)\nNo. 172-15 Liberty Avenue, the twin-chimneyed house seen\nin view 1.\nP. L. Sperr April 1, 1932\n(3)\nA clearance next to the old house seen in view 2, and between the house and the one-story brick garage seen in view 1. The clearance extends north to Douglas Avenue and shows an old dwelling on the north side of the latter avenue. Behind the house is the steel elevated structure of the Long Island Railroad.\nP. L. Sperr April 1, 1932\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Liberty Avenue & 171st Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727235f", "uuid": "e8eb5020-c558-012f-9611-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7553-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727235f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Queens: Liberty Avenue - 175th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Confectioneries", "Elevated railroads", "Wooden fences"]}, "back_id": "727235b", "back_text": "Liberty Avenue, north side, at 175th Street. Several very old houses can be seen on both sides of 175th Street, formerly known as Larch Street. In 1891 the property was owned by J. Day. This part of Liberty Avenue was formerly South Street, one of the main east-west highways in this part of the county.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nApril 1, 1932\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Liberty Avenue & 175th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727220f", "uuid": "e2f95300-c558-012f-7b6d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7535-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727220f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Queens: Liberty Avenue - 76th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "727220b", "back_text": "Q. Liberty Ave. E. of 76th St. Neg. A-138 July 23, 1941\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Liberty Avenue & 76th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -25865,7 +25865,7 @@ {"id": "701407f", "uuid": "a0b249c0-c530-012f-8132-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ab5b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701407f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: Longwood Avenue - Barry Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "701407b", "back_text": "1129 to 1119 Longwood Ave. (left), at, adjoining and west of the N.W. corner of Barry Street.\n\nJuly 4, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Longwood Avenue & Barry Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "465713", "uuid": "7afb4ad0-c612-012f-ae98-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47db-9fae-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=465713&t=w", "date": null, "title": "The St. Lorenz Apartments, 520-522 West 148th Street; Plan of first floor; Plan of upper floors.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Lorenz Apartments, 520-522 West 148th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Apartment houses of the metropolis."} {"id": "701409f", "uuid": "a19371d0-c530-012f-1e0f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ab5f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701409f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Bronx: Lorillard Avenue - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "701409b", "back_text": "Lorillard Ave. & Third Ave., n.w. cor.\n8-27-1942\nP.L.Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lorillard Avenue & 3rd Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "701408f", "uuid": "a121cac0-c530-012f-d0be-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ab5d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701408f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Bronx: Lorillard Avenue - Barry Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Signs (Notices)"]}, "back_id": "701408b", "back_text": "Lorillard Ave., No.2375 & southward\n\nP.L.Sperr\n\n\n8-27-;942\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lorillard Avenue & Barry Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "701408f", "uuid": "a121cac0-c530-012f-d0be-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ab5d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701408f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Bronx: Lorillard Avenue - Barry Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Signs (Notices)"]}, "back_id": "701408b", "back_text": "Lorillard Ave., No.2375 & southward\n\nP.L.Sperr\n\n8-27-;942\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lorillard Avenue & Barry Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "705701f", "uuid": "33b9f8a0-c537-012f-f661-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d994-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705701f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Brooklyn: Lorimer Street - 3rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Brewing industry", "Confectioneries", "Furniture stores"]}, "back_id": "705701b", "back_text": "Meserole Street, south side, east from Lorimer Street, showing the Joseph Tallert Brewing Company. building erected about 1883.\n\nApril 20, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lorimer Street & 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "705491f", "uuid": "e0d976f0-c536-012f-b58b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d7f0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705491f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Lorimer Street - Bayard Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Playgrounds"]}, "back_id": "705491b", "back_text": "Brooklyn\nMcCarren Play Center, Lorimer St. n. of Bayard St.\nP.L. Sperr\n9-22-41\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lorimer Street & Bayard Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "705492f", "uuid": "e14e5c90-c536-012f-c451-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d7f2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705492f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Brooklyn: Lorimer Street - Bayard Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["McCarren, Patrick Henry, 1849-1909"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Commemoration", "Construction", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "705492b", "back_text": "(1)\nLorimer Street, east side, north from Bayard Street, to Driggs Ave.\nAlso seen is Driggs Ave., north side, east from Lorimer Street. At the right is a part of Mc Carren Park.\nSeptember 10, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, a more extensive view, showing Bayard Street in the foreground.\nSeptember 10, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lorimer Street & Bayard Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -25905,7 +25905,7 @@ {"id": "730445f", "uuid": "ff986a10-c55d-012f-b65f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8e69-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730445f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "General view - [Lower East side of Manhattan - Williamsburg Bridge (North).]", "alt_title": ["[42nd Street - Midtown skyline.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Williamsburg Bridge (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "730445b", "back_text": "A general view northward from the Williamsburg Bridge, showing on the horizon the 42nd Street-Midtown skyline. From left to right the structures are, the Consolidated Edison Co, Metropolitan Life Insurance Co, New York Life Insurance Co, Empire State, No. 10 E. 40th Street, No. 500 Fifth Avenue, R. C. A. (under construction), Lincoln, Chanin, Chrysler, Hotel Waldorf Astoria (twin spires), General Electric, News and Hotel Woodstock Buildings. View No. 3 centers the Empire State Building between the iron cross ribs of the bridge.\n\nSeptember 18, 1932\nViews: 1, 2 and 3\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lower East side of Williamsburg Bridge (North)., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733832f", "uuid": "3be25490-c563-012f-be98-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a8c5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733832f&t=w", "date": "1905, 1908", "title": "East River - Lower Manhattan skyline - [Fulton fish market - Singer Manufacturing Company.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Loeffler, A. (August)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "733832b", "back_text": "East River, Manhattan skyline below the Brooklyn Bridge, seen from Brooklyn. In the center background is the\ninger Building. The Fulton Fish Market is in the right center.\n\nCopyright, 1908\nby A. Loeffler\nTompkinsville, Staten Island\n\nView 2 shows the area at Battery Park\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lower Manhattan skyline - [Fulton fish market - Singer Manufacturing Company.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733833f", "uuid": "3c458740-c563-012f-e0de-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a8c7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733833f&t=w", "date": "1908", "title": "East River - Lower Manhattan skyline and waterfront - [Fulton fish market - Singer Manufacturing Company.]", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Maiden Lane - Fulton Street.]"], "creator": "Loeffler, A. (August)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "733833b", "back_text": "East River, Manhattan waterfront and skyline, showing the area between Maiden Lane and Fulton Street. The tallest building is the Singer Building. On the right is the Fulton Fish Market.\n\nCopyright 1908\nby A. Loeffler\nTompkinsville, Staten Island\n\nNeg. #2588, Slide #144\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lower Manhattan skyline and waterfront - [Fulton fish market - Singer Manufacturing Company.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "733716f", "uuid": "10078940-c563-012f-4ccc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a7dd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733716f&t=w", "date": "1890", "title": "East River - Lower Manhattan skyline.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "733716b", "back_text": "East River, showing the Lower Manhattan skyline and piers, seen from the Brooklyn bridge. In the center is the Produce Exchange Building.\n\n\n1890's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lower Manhattan skyline., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "733716f", "uuid": "10078940-c563-012f-4ccc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a7dd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733716f&t=w", "date": "1890", "title": "East River - Lower Manhattan skyline.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "733716b", "back_text": "East River, showing the Lower Manhattan skyline and piers, seen from the Brooklyn bridge. In the center is the Produce Exchange Building.\n\n1890's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lower Manhattan skyline., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730023f", "uuid": "52317430-c55d-012f-a5c8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8b1e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730023f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "General view - [Lower Manhattan.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "DeBevoise, C. Manley", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Boats", "Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "730023b", "back_text": "C. Manley DeBevoise\n51-05 Browvale Lane\nLittle Neck, N.Y. 11362\n\n- 1) Not actual negatives but same view\n- 2)\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lower Manhattan., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730024f", "uuid": "52a87220-c55d-012f-2d9c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8b20-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730024f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "General view - [Lower Manhattan.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "DeBevoise, C. Manley", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Boats", "Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "730024b", "back_text": "\"Behind Wall Street\" Lower Manhattan as seen from the Brooklyn Docks.\n\nC. Manley De Bevoise\n51-05 Browvale Lane\nLittle Neck, N.Y.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Lower Manhattan., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "105077", "uuid": "38a08ff0-c5ef-012f-7739-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47d9-ca20-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=105077&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Lower Ocean Avenue, Oakwood Beach, Staten Island, N.Y. [beach cottages, people walking on raised sidewalk]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Lower Ocean Avenue, Oakwood Beach, Staten Island, N.Y.", "source": "Staten Island post cards / Street scenes"} @@ -25953,7 +25953,7 @@ {"id": "721164f", "uuid": "a7b90280-c54f-012f-5f7f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-45ee-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721164f&t=w", "date": "1934, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: MacDougal Street - 3rd Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Washington Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Art fairs"]}, "back_id": "721164b", "back_text": "(1)\nMacDougal Street, east side, south from Washington Square, South, to and including West 3rd Street. The view shows a portion of the Outdoor Art Exhibit.\nMay 28, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA limited view and showing Nos. 146 and 144, adjoining and south of the S.E. corner of Washington Square South.\nSeptember 26, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "MacDougal Street & 3rd Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721167f", "uuid": "a90c2450-c54f-012f-7499-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-45f4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721167f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: MacDougal Street - 3rd Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Sixth Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Elevated railroads", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "721167b", "back_text": "(1) MacDougal Street, west side, north from, but not including West 3rd (Sixth Ave., Elevated) to, but not including West 4th Streets.\n\nAugust 27, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, a further view northward, to and including West 4th Street.\n\nMay 23, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) A view showing the N.W. corner of MacDougal Street (No. 125) at West 3rd Street only. A limited view of West 3rd Street, is also included.\n\nMay 23, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "MacDougal Street & 3rd Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721171f", "uuid": "aae51b40-c54f-012f-7df7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-45fc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721171f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: MacDougal Street - 8th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "721171b", "back_text": "181 and 179 MacDougal Street, at and adjoining the S.W. corner of West 8th Street, showing two buildings that are to be demolished and replaced by a business structure. These were built in 1846 and occupied by \"Gonfarone's\" sometime in the 70's. For further data see the New York Times of May 30, 1937.\n\nMay 1, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "MacDougal Street & 8th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "721170f", "uuid": "aa6f0910-c54f-012f-328a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-45fa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721170f&t=w", "date": "1933, 1937", "title": "Manhattan: MacDougal Street - 8th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Fur trade", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "721170b", "back_text": "(1)\n179-181 MacDougal Street at the S.W. corner of 8th Street, the northern end of MacDougal Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\nApril 26, 1933.\n\n\nThese two buildings, a portion of the former \"Gonfarone's\" will be demolished and their site improved. For further information, see, The New York Times, May 30, 1937.\n\n(2)\nThe same, including the upper stories of buildings concerned.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\nMay 1, 1937.\n\n\n(3)\nSimilar to No. 2 and showing in addition two buildings on the north side of West 8th Street at the head of MacDougal Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\nMay 1, 1937.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "MacDougal Street & 8th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "721170f", "uuid": "aa6f0910-c54f-012f-328a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-45fa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721170f&t=w", "date": "1933, 1937", "title": "Manhattan: MacDougal Street - 8th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Fur trade", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "721170b", "back_text": "(1)\n179-181 MacDougal Street at the S.W. corner of 8th Street, the northern end of MacDougal Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\nApril 26, 1933.\n\nThese two buildings, a portion of the former \"Gonfarone's\" will be demolished and their site improved. For further information, see, The New York Times, May 30, 1937.\n\n(2)\nThe same, including the upper stories of buildings concerned.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\nMay 1, 1937.\n\n(3)\nSimilar to No. 2 and showing in addition two buildings on the north side of West 8th Street at the head of MacDougal Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\nMay 1, 1937.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "MacDougal Street & 8th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721173f", "uuid": "abb56df0-c54f-012f-8d4e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4600-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721173f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: MacDougal Street - 8th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Artists", "Confectioneries", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "721173b", "back_text": "1. MacDougal & 8th St. Neg. A-244 May 30, 1941\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "MacDougal Street & 8th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721161f", "uuid": "a6851190-c54f-012f-d7f6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-45e8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721161f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: MacDougal Street - Bleecker Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts"]}, "back_id": "721161b", "back_text": "Macdougal Street, south from and including Bleecker Street at the S.W. corner.\n\nMay 23, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "MacDougal Street & Bleecker Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "705539f", "uuid": "f3b958c0-c536-012f-676d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d850-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705539f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: MacDougal Street - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "705539b", "back_text": "MacDougal Street at Broadway, Brooklyn.\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nAugust 3, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "MacDougal Street & Broadway, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -26054,11 +26054,11 @@ {"id": "724945f", "uuid": "ae452680-c555-012f-5e67-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-637b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724945f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 135th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "724945b", "back_text": "Madison Avenue, south from E. 135th Street.\n\nJune 10, 1937\nViews 1,2\n\nWorks Progress Administration\nFive Boroughs Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 135th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721181f", "uuid": "af280280-c54f-012f-0f1e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4610-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721181f&t=w", "date": "1908, 1928", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 23rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Balgue, George L.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Madison Square Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Appellate courts", "Courthouses", "Insurance companies", "Parks", "Presbyterian churches"]}, "back_id": "721181b", "back_text": "Madison Avenue, north from East 23rd Street, showing Madison Square Park and its surrounding structures at two different stages. The original Madison Square Garden at 26th Street is being replaced by the New York Life Insurance Company Building. Note the distinctive Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church (N. E. corner of 24th Street) and the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court (N. E. corner of 25th Street).\n\nViews 1,2: 1908\nViews 3,4: September 1928\n\nGeorge L. Balgue\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 23rd Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721185f", "uuid": "b0cfdf00-c54f-012f-cf9d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4618-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721185f&t=w", "date": "1905", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 23rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Balgue, George L.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Madison Square Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Insurance companies", "Parks", "Presbyterian churches"]}, "back_id": "721185b", "back_text": "Madison Avenue, east side (buildings thereupon), from E. 23rd to 24th Streets as viewed across a corner of Madison Square, from Fifth Avenue. The two office buildings shown are units of the Metropolitan Insurance Co; the larger being the home office prior to tower addition. This feature was constructed on the corner site where the spired Madison Square Presbyterian Church (1854-1906) stands. The domed structure on the opposite corner (N.E. of 24th Street) is being constructed for this congregation and in 1928 will give way for additional offices for the Metropolitan Insurance Co.\n\nDecember 1905.\n\nGeo. L. Balgue\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 23rd Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "721186f", "uuid": "b142ec80-c54f-012f-f6b2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-461a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721186f&t=w", "date": "1908", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 23rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Al-Vista Film Co.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "721186b", "back_text": "(1) Madison Avenue, East Side, between E. 23rd and 24th Streets, showing the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. Building in process of construction.\n\nViews 2&3 the same.\nAbout July 1908.\n\nAl-Vista Film Co.\nBurlington, Wisconsin.\n\n\nB4- NEG # 3632\nB5- NEG # 3633\nB6 NEG # 3634\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 23rd Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "721187f", "uuid": "b1b5b760-c54f-012f-c306-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-461c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721187f&t=w", "date": "1908", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 23rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Al-Vista Film Co.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "721187b", "back_text": "(1) Madison Avenue, East side between E.23rd Street and E.24th the Metropolitan Life Insurance Building under construction. It is 658 feet high and 103 feet higher than the Washington monument.\n\nViews 2 and 3 the same, October 10th, 1908.\n\nAl-Vista and Film Co.\n\n\nB8 - NEG #3635\nB9 - NEG #3636\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 23rd Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "721186f", "uuid": "b142ec80-c54f-012f-f6b2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-461a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721186f&t=w", "date": "1908", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 23rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Al-Vista Film Co.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "721186b", "back_text": "(1) Madison Avenue, East Side, between E. 23rd and 24th Streets, showing the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. Building in process of construction.\n\nViews 2&3 the same.\nAbout July 1908.\n\nAl-Vista Film Co.\nBurlington, Wisconsin.\n\nB4- NEG # 3632\nB5- NEG # 3633\nB6 NEG # 3634\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 23rd Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "721187f", "uuid": "b1b5b760-c54f-012f-c306-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-461c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721187f&t=w", "date": "1908", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 23rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Al-Vista Film Co.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "721187b", "back_text": "(1) Madison Avenue, East side between E.23rd Street and E.24th the Metropolitan Life Insurance Building under construction. It is 658 feet high and 103 feet higher than the Washington monument.\n\nViews 2 and 3 the same, October 10th, 1908.\n\nAl-Vista and Film Co.\n\nB8 - NEG #3635\nB9 - NEG #3636\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 23rd Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721188f", "uuid": "b217ff00-c54f-012f-a0c2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-461e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721188f&t=w", "date": "1908", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 23rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "721188b", "back_text": "Madison Avenue, east side, from E. 23rd (right) to 24th Streets, showing the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. tower under construction at the S. E. corner of the latter point. Upon this site formerly stood the old (1854) Madison Square Presbyterian Church. In the deal for this property the Insurance Co. undertook the replacement of same. That appears at the lower left location. Subsequently (about 1928) this will be replaced by an office building. This in turn (after 1940) will be razed and the site form a corner of a block square structure. Views 1 and 2 bear no date; No. 3 being photographed October 10, 1908. Note in the earlier photos the Taft and Sherman banner suspended over E. 23rd Street. In the background is the East River and its Greenpoint shore.\n\n1908\n\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n\nC1- NEG #3637\nC2- NEG #3638\nC3- NEG #3639\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 23rd Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721189f", "uuid": "b28c5f70-c54f-012f-9118-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4620-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721189f&t=w", "date": "1909", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 23rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "721189b", "back_text": "Madison Avenue, east side, from East 23rd (right) to 24th Streets, showing the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. tower under construction. This, completed occupation of this entire block. Eventually the block north will be similarly included.\n\nThe photographer is viewing north eastward towards a background of midtown-eastside tenements and the East River. Close observation will show the J. J. Little & Ives printing plant and units of Bellevue Hospital at the latter point. At the right is 4th Avenue and the Packard Commercial School at the N. E. corner. To the left appears the new and distinctive structure recently erected by the Insurance Co. for the Madison Square Presbyterian Church. Stanford White was the architect.\n\nView 1: 1909\nView 2: February 1, 1909\nView 3: April 18, 1909\n\nGift of Ubrock Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 23rd Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "721190f", "uuid": "b3172710-c54f-012f-fb8c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4622-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721190f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 23rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "721190b", "back_text": "1-Madison Avenue, east side, from E.23rd to E.24th Streets, showing the tower of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Building.\n\n2-same\n3-same\n\n\nno date\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 23rd Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "721190f", "uuid": "b3172710-c54f-012f-fb8c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4622-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721190f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 23rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "721190b", "back_text": "1-Madison Avenue, east side, from E.23rd to E.24th Streets, showing the tower of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Building.\n\n2-same\n3-same\n\nno date\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 23rd Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721191f", "uuid": "b3722440-c54f-012f-2fd0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4624-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721191f&t=w", "date": "1908, 1914", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 23rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Balgue, George L.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Insurance companies", "Presbyterian churches"]}, "back_id": "721191b", "back_text": "Madison Avenue, east side, from East 23rd (right) to 24th Street, showing the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company building and tower and the Madison Square Presbyterian Church. The latter, erected in 1906, was formerly on the corner site where the tower is rising. Expansion of the Insurance Company will eventually cause this to be demolished for an office structure and which in turn will be removed for a latter annex that will include the entire 24th to 25th Street block.\n\nView 1: 1908\nView 2: October 1914\n\nGeorge L. Balgue\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 23rd Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721192f", "uuid": "b3e27280-c54f-012f-e5a4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4626-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721192f&t=w", "date": "1909", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 23rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "721192b", "back_text": "Metropolitan Life Building\nPhotographed Feb. 1, 1909\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 23rd Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721193f", "uuid": "b4405f40-c54f-012f-9a7b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4628-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721193f&t=w", "date": "1909", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 23rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Underhill, Irving,d. 1960", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Insurance companies", "Presbyterian churches"]}, "back_id": "721193b", "back_text": "Madison Avenue, east side, from E. 23rd to E. 24th Streets.\n\nIrving Underhill 1909\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Madison Avenue & 23rd Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -26101,14 +26101,14 @@ {"id": "721220f", "uuid": "c0cc65f0-c54f-012f-7f28-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-465e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721220f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1931", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 26th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Irving Browning Studio", "subject": {"name": ["Manhattan Club (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "721220b", "back_text": "Madison Avenue, east side; at 26th Street, showing the New York Life Insurance Company Building, on the N. E. corner, and the Manhattan Club, once the Lawrence Jerome residence, on the S. E. corner.\n\nThe New York Life acquired this site in 1915 by foreclosing a mortgage on Madison Square Garden, which had occupied this site since 1889. In 1925 they decided to demolish the master-piece of Stanford White, and to erect their own building, designed by Cass Gilbert, in its place.\n\nAbout 1929.\n\nBrowning Studios.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 26th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721222f", "uuid": "c1793530-c54f-012f-809c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4662-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721222f&t=w", "date": "1924, 1932", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 26th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Manhattan Club (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Arenas"]}, "back_id": "721222b", "back_text": "(1)\nMadison Avenue at 26th Street, an aerial view, showing the north eastern corner of the square, showing Madison Square Garden (1890-1925) on the N.E. corner, and on the S.E. corner the Manhattan Club, originally the residence of Lawrence Jerome, dating back to the 1860's.\nSummer 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same view, from Madison Square, not more than a month later. The porticos over the Madison Avenue sidewalk are being removed, to permit the widening of Madison Avenue. As the Garden is already scheduled for demolition, no effort was made to repair the necessary damages resulting from this, as a photograph of the Garden at the start of demolition shows.\nAugust 13, 1924.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 26th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721224f", "uuid": "c2548a70-c54f-012f-938e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4666-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721224f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 26th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Irving Browning Studio", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "721224b", "back_text": "New York Life Insurance Company Building, Madison Avenue at N.E. corner of 26th Street, shortly after its completion, on the site of the old Madison Square Garden. Cass Gilbert was the architect. 1929.\n\nBrowning Studios.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 26th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "721225f", "uuid": "c2a95d70-c54f-012f-846d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4668-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721225f&t=w", "date": "1890, 1926", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 26th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Manhattan Club (New York, N.Y.)", "University Club (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Madison Square Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Arenas", "Buildings", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "721225b", "back_text": "Madison Avenue at 26th Street, seen from Madison Square. The house with the flagpole, on the right, was once the Lawrence Jerome residence, and is now the University Club. Later it will house the Manhattan Club.\nOf principal interest, however, is the new Madison Square Garden at the left. For about twenty years before its erection, the first Madison Square Garden, which was once the New York Central station, occupied the site. Work was begun on the second Garden in 1889, and it opened on June 16, 1890. The figure of Diana is of special interest. This statue, by St. Gaudens, will be removed in September, 1892, and sent to Chicago for the World's Fair. A second statue will be made by St. Gaudens and placed on the tower in 1893, where it will remain until removed for the demolition of the building in 1925.\nAbout 1890.\n\n\nA copy of this view also occurs in a volume of Photographs of Madison Square Garden presenting a pictorial history of the structure. The volume is shelved in AZ\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 26th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "721225f", "uuid": "c2a95d70-c54f-012f-846d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4668-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721225f&t=w", "date": "1890, 1926", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 26th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Manhattan Club (New York, N.Y.)", "University Club (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Madison Square Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Arenas", "Buildings", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "721225b", "back_text": "Madison Avenue at 26th Street, seen from Madison Square. The house with the flagpole, on the right, was once the Lawrence Jerome residence, and is now the University Club. Later it will house the Manhattan Club.\nOf principal interest, however, is the new Madison Square Garden at the left. For about twenty years before its erection, the first Madison Square Garden, which was once the New York Central station, occupied the site. Work was begun on the second Garden in 1889, and it opened on June 16, 1890. The figure of Diana is of special interest. This statue, by St. Gaudens, will be removed in September, 1892, and sent to Chicago for the World's Fair. A second statue will be made by St. Gaudens and placed on the tower in 1893, where it will remain until removed for the demolition of the building in 1925.\nAbout 1890.\n\nA copy of this view also occurs in a volume of Photographs of Madison Square Garden presenting a pictorial history of the structure. The volume is shelved in AZ\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 26th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721226f", "uuid": "c31101c0-c54f-012f-7410-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-466a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721226f&t=w", "date": "1890", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 26th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses", "Presbyterian churches"]}, "back_id": "721226b", "back_text": "Madison Ave. So. from 26th St. 1890\nBrown stone houses and in the distance Dr. Parkhursts Church\nIn the house in the foreground lived Jennie Jerome who became Lady Churchill and was the mother of the present English war lord Winston Churchill.\n\nPhotograph By\nBrown Brothers\n1482 Broadway, N.Y.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 26th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721228f", "uuid": "c3d20860-c54f-012f-5022-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-466e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721228f&t=w", "date": "1890, 1926", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 26th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": ["Union League Club (New York, N.Y.)", "University Club (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings", "Railings", "Wrought iron"]}, "back_id": "721228b", "back_text": "University Club, Madison Avenue at S.E. corner of 26th Street. This is the old Jerome residence, owned by Lady Randolph Churchill, daughter of Lawrence Jerome and sister of William Travers Jerome. It was occupied from 1866 to 1881 by the Union League Club, and is being occupied by the University Club from about 1884 to 1898.\n\nAbout 1890.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 26th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721229f", "uuid": "c438d890-c54f-012f-42eb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4670-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721229f&t=w", "date": "1875, 1926", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 26th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Union League Club (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Buildings", "Houses", "Railings", "Wrought iron"]}, "back_id": "721229b", "back_text": "STAGE GROUP PLANS\nFOR 50TH BIRTHDAY\n\nTwo Women, only Survivors of\nFirst Cast, to Attend Celebration Tomorrow.\n\nThe fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Amateur Comedy Club, Inc., will be marked tomorrow night at the Heckscher Theatre when the club presents its annual production, \"Aren't We All?\" by Frederick Lonsdale.\n\nMembers of the club, one of the oldest amateur dramatic organizations in the country, gave their first performance on Feb. 13, 1885, in the University Club Theatre, Madison Avenue and Twenty-sixth Street, formerly the home of the late Leonard Jerome, whose heirs still own the property. The club presented on that occasion two plays \"Which Is Which\" and \"One Too Many For Him.\"\n\nRoles in the first production were portrayed by Miss Katherine Montague, now Mrs. E. Pinckney Collins, and Miss Alice Witherspoon, now Mrs. George Pratt Ingersoll. They, the only survivors of the first cast, will attend the performance tomorrow night.\n\n[Newspaper article on back of this print is from the New York Times, February 12, 1935, page 18. It is pasted over a label that I cannot read.]\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Madison Avenue & 26th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721230f", "uuid": "c4870a80-c54f-012f-dc56-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4672-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721230f&t=w", "date": "1870", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 26th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Railings", "Wrought iron"]}, "back_id": "721230b", "back_text": "Madison Avenue, north across East 26th Street. Occupying the easterly frontage, from 26th to 27th Streets is the first Madison Square Garden. It was the abandoned passenger station of the N. Y. Central and Hudson River Railroad. Because of a series of band concerts under P. S. Gilmore, it popularly became Gilmore's Garden. Serving this purpose for twenty years it was removed for the second Madison Square Garden designed by Stanford White. On the right is the University Club, organized in 1865. The 5-story brownstone site at the left will (after about 1895) house the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.\n\nEwing Galloway\n\nBetween 1870 and 1890\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 26th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721231f", "uuid": "c4eaabe0-c54f-012f-7f13-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4674-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721231f&t=w", "date": "1924, 1932", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 26th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Manhattan Club (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Arenas"]}, "back_id": "721231b", "back_text": "Madison Avenue, east side, north from and including 26th Street. At the extreme right is the former Lawrence Jerome residence, now the Manhattan Club, which will still stand in 1935. Beyond it is the second Madison Square Garden (1889-1925). The Madison Avenue porticos on the Garden are being removed to permit the widening of Madison Avenue. August 13, 1924.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster. Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 26th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721232f", "uuid": "c55fb7c0-c54f-012f-9524-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4676-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721232f&t=w", "date": "1925, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 26th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": ["Manhattan Club (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Madison Square Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Arenas", "Community service", "Hotels", "Organizations' facilities", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "721232b", "back_text": "Madison Ave., east side, at 26th Street, showing Madison Square Garden. Also shown in the picture are the A. S. P. C. Building at the left, the Manhattan Club in the centre, and the Madison Square Hotel at the right.\nMay 6, 1925.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 26th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "721233f", "uuid": "c5b3e9e0-c54f-012f-a556-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4678-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721233f&t=w", "date": "1924, 1927", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 26th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Arenas", "Clubs", "Underground pipelines"]}, "back_id": "721233b", "back_text": "Madison Square Garden, on N.E. corner of Madison Avenue and 26th Street, during the Democratic Convention of 1924 which was memorable for the Smith-McAdoo deadlock. On the S.E. corner is shown the Manhattan Club, occupying the old Lawrence Jerome residence.\n\nSummer 1924.\n\n\nNegative available in L.T.G. (glossy photograph). Neg. No. 172\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 26th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "721233f", "uuid": "c5b3e9e0-c54f-012f-a556-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4678-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721233f&t=w", "date": "1924, 1927", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 26th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Arenas", "Clubs", "Underground pipelines"]}, "back_id": "721233b", "back_text": "Madison Square Garden, on N.E. corner of Madison Avenue and 26th Street, during the Democratic Convention of 1924 which was memorable for the Smith-McAdoo deadlock. On the S.E. corner is shown the Manhattan Club, occupying the old Lawrence Jerome residence.\n\nSummer 1924.\n\nNegative available in L.T.G. (glossy photograph). Neg. No. 172\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 26th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721234f", "uuid": "c6194770-c54f-012f-b546-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-467a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721234f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 26th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Underwood & Underwood", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Arenas"]}, "back_id": "721234b", "back_text": "WHERE THE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE WILL BE PICKED#\n\nNew view of Madison Square Garden, taken from Madison Square Park, New York, today--herre the Democratic National Convention will be opened on June 24 next, the party platform made up, the candidate for President will be nominated, New York won the right to the convention in the auction at Washington yesterday, bidding $255,000.\nJan. 16, 1924\nUnderwood & Underwood\n\nMadison Square Garden is the largest auditorium in the metropolis. The building covers an entire block. It is one of the architectural achievements of the late Stanford White.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 26th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721236f", "uuid": "c6eb5a60-c54f-012f-d8fc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-467e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721236f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 26th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Community service", "Organizations' facilities"]}, "back_id": "721236b", "back_text": "Madison Ave., west side, north from and including East 26th to, but not including East 27th Streets. Building shown is the headquarters of the American Society For The Prevention of Cruelty To Animals. Madison Square Park appears on the right. The foreground shows the site of the old Madison Square, being cleared for the New York Life Insurance Building.\n\nJuly 9, 1926.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 26th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721237f", "uuid": "c7647290-c54f-012f-3a06-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4680-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721237f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 26th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Madison Square Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Arenas", "Children playing", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "721237b", "back_text": "Madison Avenue between E.26th and E.27th Streets, looking in a northeasterly direction across the Madison Square Garden.\n\nDetroit Photo Company\nCOPYRIGHT 1900\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 26th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -26152,7 +26152,7 @@ {"id": "721273f", "uuid": "d5749f70-c54f-012f-98c6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-46c8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721273f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1931", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 36th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "721273b", "back_text": "Madison Ave., west side, south from East 37th to 36th Streets. To the left appears a portion of the Combustion Engineering Building occupying the avenue frontage from 36th to 35th Streets.\nThe N. Y. Times reports the proposed erection of a 14 story apartment house replacing No's. 220-30 Madison Ave. and 16-18 E. 37th Street. This is to cost $1,050,000 under plans drawn by Kenneth B. Norton, architect.\nView No. 2 is limited and shows this site, the S. W. corner of East 37th Street. The J. R. Morgan house is to the left (not shown) and faces these buildings.\n\nView 1: May 31, 1928\nView 2: December 2, 1931\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 36th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721297f", "uuid": "dee4dc80-c54f-012f-ad31-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-46f8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721297f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 36th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "721297b", "back_text": "Madison Avenue, west side, from 39th to 36th Streets, showing the Heckscher Building newly erected on the S.W. corner of 38th Street, and houses between 38th and 39th Streets, which still stand in 1935.\nThe Heckscher Building was erected on the site of the old Theodore A. Havemeyer residence (built about 1870), which was bought by August Heckscher in 1915 and demolished in October of that year. Erection of this 16-story building was unsuccessfully contested in court by J. P. Morgan and other Murray Hill residents.\n1916 or early 1917.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 36th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721274f", "uuid": "d5e8e3b0-c54f-012f-50e9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-46ca-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721274f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 37th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Political clubs"]}, "back_id": "721274b", "back_text": "Madison Avenue, N.E. corner of 37th Street, showing the old Delmar residence, occupied since 1923 by the National Democratic Club. June 6, 1929.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 37th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "721275f", "uuid": "d6495b60-c54f-012f-b90a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-46cc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721275f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 37th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chinn, George D.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "721275b", "back_text": "229 Madison Ave., at the S.E. corner of East 37th Street, showing the residence of J. P. Morgan Jr. On the left, partially shown, is the National Democratic Club, at the N.E. corner.\n\n\nJanuary 30, 1938.\n\nGeorge D. Chinn.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 37th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "721275f", "uuid": "d6495b60-c54f-012f-b90a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-46cc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721275f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 37th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chinn, George D.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "721275b", "back_text": "229 Madison Ave., at the S.E. corner of East 37th Street, showing the residence of J. P. Morgan Jr. On the left, partially shown, is the National Democratic Club, at the N.E. corner.\n\nJanuary 30, 1938.\n\nGeorge D. Chinn.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 37th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721276f", "uuid": "d6c279c0-c54f-012f-f03b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-46ce-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721276f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1971", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 37th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Greek letter societies"]}, "back_id": "721276b", "back_text": "Madison Avenue, east side, north from 37th Street, showing the Fraternity Clubs Building at 38th Street. The buildings between 38th and 39th Streets are being razed.\n\nAugust 25, 1931.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 37th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721277f", "uuid": "d7428460-c54f-012f-b5f1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-46d0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721277f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 37th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Standard Photographic Service", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Department stores", "Episcopal churches", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "721277b", "back_text": "Madison Avenue, south from East 37th Street. At the left margin is the old J. P. Morgan residence. This was demolished for the present Library. Beyond are two brown stone houses that were subsequently replaced by an apartment building. The two story garage, the Tudoric \"Percy Silver\" residence, and the Church of the Incarnation remain. The row below, adjoining the dominant Cameron Building were replaced (in 1939) by the 14 story Goodhue House. Opposite same is the marble B. Altman Department Store. Outlined against the lower part of this building is a row of residences that were removed for the Combustion Engineering Building. Closer to the camera is a more individual row. Plans for an apartment house here were advanced in June of 1940. In the background, at the beginning of this thoroughfare is the dimly outlined Metropolitan tower.\n\nMay 18, 1924\n\nStandard Photographic Service\nGift of Borough President of Manhattan\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 37th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721278f", "uuid": "d79d8930-c54f-012f-9ab4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-46d2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721278f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 37th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "721278b", "back_text": "Madison Avenue at S.W. corner of 37th Street. About 1921.", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 37th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -26226,7 +26226,7 @@ {"id": "721349f", "uuid": "f537d1b0-c54f-012f-54e6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4761-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721349f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 49th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "721349b", "back_text": "Madison Ave., south from, and including East 49th Street. The 5-story corner house, on the left, is No. 34 East 49th Street.\n\nMarch 12, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 49th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721352f", "uuid": "f67db020-c54f-012f-f03e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4767-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721352f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 49th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "721352b", "back_text": "Madison Avenue at N.E. corner of 49th Street, showing Hotel New Weston, with Columbia College tablet on wall. On N.W. corner is lot shown vacant in preparation for erection of 444 Madison Avenue building in the following year.\n\nSeptember 28, 1930.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 49th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721353f", "uuid": "f6deefa0-c54f-012f-596b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4769-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721353f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 49th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "721353b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Madison Avenue & 49th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "721354f", "uuid": "f756bfd0-c54f-012f-a806-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-476b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721354f&t=w", "date": "1915", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 49th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "721354b", "back_text": "Madison Avenue, west side, between 49th and 50th Streets, the rear of 438, 440, 442 and 444 Madison Avenue, buildings demolished in 1930.\n\nWurts Brothers\n\n\nMay 6, 1915\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 49th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "721354f", "uuid": "f756bfd0-c54f-012f-a806-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-476b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721354f&t=w", "date": "1915", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 49th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "721354b", "back_text": "Madison Avenue, west side, between 49th and 50th Streets, the rear of 438, 440, 442 and 444 Madison Avenue, buildings demolished in 1930.\n\nWurts Brothers\n\nMay 6, 1915\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 49th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721355f", "uuid": "f7ad02c0-c54f-012f-f1e1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-476d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721355f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 49th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "721355b", "back_text": "(1)\n\n444 Madison Avenue, west side, from 49th to 50th Streets, showing rear view of building.\nThe camera is pointed in a northeasterly direction.\nIn both views the Hell Gate Bridge is dimly seen on the horizon.\nThe body and tower of the building have been completed.\nIn the right center background is the R.C.A. tower on the west side of Lexington Avenue between 50th and 51st Streets.\nThe Queensboro Bridge may be seen between these buildings.\nJuly 11, 1931.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, a slightly closer view, not showing the R.C.A. tower and showing on the left, the tower of the 42-story Inter-national Mart, on the N.E. corner of Madison Avenue and 53rd Street, nearing completion.\n\nJuly 11, 1931.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 49th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721358f", "uuid": "f8fa6a20-c54f-012f-2f60-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4773-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721358f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 49th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "721358b", "back_text": "Madison Avenue, east side of block between 49th and 50th Streets. Excavation in foreground is site of 444 Madison Avenue building,\n1931.\nSeptember 28, 1930.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n neg # 639\n\n(2)\nMadison Avenue, east side, between 49th and 50th Streets, seen across excavation where 444 now stands. Includes Hotel New Weston, old building on right (49th Street) and new building\n(50th Street) on left, just completed.\nSeptember 28, 1930.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n neg #640\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Madison Avenue & 49th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721360f", "uuid": "f9c647e0-c54f-012f-6d91-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4777-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721360f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Avenue - 49th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "721360b", "back_text": "(1)\nMadison Avenue, south from 50th Street, showing block of small buildings on west side, 50th to 49th Streets which were demolished the following year, and the old building on S. E. corner of 50th Street, which was demolished late in 1929 to make room for the\nnew building of Hotel New Weston.\nJuly 1929.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\n(2)\nMadison Avenue, west side, looking south from 50th Street. Block of low houses in foreground, between 50th and 49th Street, was\ndemolished in 1930.\nConspicuous in background is the Lincoln Building.\nJust visible in the extreme background is the top of the Metropolitan\nLife Building tower.\n\nMarch 4, 1930.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Avenue & 49th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -26372,8 +26372,8 @@ {"id": "721527f", "uuid": "3d9e40c0-c550-012f-90af-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-48c5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721527f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Street - Bowery", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "721527b", "back_text": "Madison Street, east from New Bowery.\nJune 24, 1933.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Street & Bowery, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721528f", "uuid": "3dfa0bb0-c550-012f-ae01-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-48c7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721528f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Street - Bowery", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Barbershops", "Churches", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "721528b", "back_text": "Madison Street, north side, east from New Bowery, to, but not including James Street. The steeple of St, James Roman Catholic Church is shown in the background.\n\nSeptember 9, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Street & Bowery, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721532f", "uuid": "3fb0fbc0-c550-012f-6424-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-48cf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721532f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Street - Catherine Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Children playing"]}, "back_id": "721532b", "back_text": "63-65 Madison Street, at and adjoining the N.W. corner of Catherine Street. No 63 Madison Street is a 3-story frame house with a brick front.\n\nSeptember 17, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Street & Catherine Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "721533f", "uuid": "40007440-c550-012f-ebab-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-48d1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721533f&t=w", "date": "1910, 1915", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Street - Catherine Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Churches"]}, "back_id": "721533b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nMadison Street, at and adjoining the S.W. corner of Catherine Street. The building at the S.W. corner is the Mariner's Church which is supported by The Society for Promoting the Gospel Among Seamen in the Port of New York and is better known as the New York Port Society; founded in 1818.\n\nAbout 1910.\n\n\n(2)\n\nThe same view, at a later date and showing a new apartment house on the original site of the Mariner's Church.\n\nAbout 1915.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Street & Catherine Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "721534f", "uuid": "406f2630-c550-012f-1cc3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-48d3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721534f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Street - Catherine Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches"]}, "back_id": "721534b", "back_text": "(1) Madison Street, at the S.W. corner of Catherine Street. Shown is the entrance of the Mariners Church.\n\nAbout 1910.\n\n\n(2) The same, another view.\n\nAbout 1910.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Street & Catherine Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "721533f", "uuid": "40007440-c550-012f-ebab-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-48d1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721533f&t=w", "date": "1910, 1915", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Street - Catherine Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Churches"]}, "back_id": "721533b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nMadison Street, at and adjoining the S.W. corner of Catherine Street. The building at the S.W. corner is the Mariner's Church which is supported by The Society for Promoting the Gospel Among Seamen in the Port of New York and is better known as the New York Port Society; founded in 1818.\n\nAbout 1910.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same view, at a later date and showing a new apartment house on the original site of the Mariner's Church.\n\nAbout 1915.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Street & Catherine Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "721534f", "uuid": "406f2630-c550-012f-1cc3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-48d3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721534f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Street - Catherine Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches"]}, "back_id": "721534b", "back_text": "(1) Madison Street, at the S.W. corner of Catherine Street. Shown is the entrance of the Mariners Church.\n\nAbout 1910.\n\n(2) The same, another view.\n\nAbout 1910.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Street & Catherine Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721535f", "uuid": "40cb4d80-c550-012f-062e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-48d5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721535f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Street - Catherine Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Drugstores", "Elevated railroads", "Shoe stores"]}, "back_id": "721535b", "back_text": "Madison Street, south side, east from and including Catherine Street.\nJune 21, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Street & Catherine Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721557f", "uuid": "494974e0-c550-012f-6cef-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4901-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721557f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: Madison Street - Cherry Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Construction equipment", "Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "721557b", "back_text": "(1) to (3)\nMadison street, from Corliars Hook Park Pavilion and Cherry Street, showing P.S. 12.\n\nP.L. Speer.\nSeptember 18, 1939.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Street & Cherry Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721525f", "uuid": "3cb16cb0-c550-012f-6bbe-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-48c1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721525f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Madison Street - Chestnut Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "721525b", "back_text": "Madison Street, south side, west from and including Chestnut Street, to but not including New Chambers Street.\n\nJune 24, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Madison Street & Chestnut Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -26421,10 +26421,10 @@ {"id": "721563f", "uuid": "4ba69830-c550-012f-6bf8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-490d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721563f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1935", "title": "Manhattan: Maiden Lane - Front Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Smokestacks", "Water supply", "Water tanks"]}, "back_id": "721563b", "back_text": "Maiden Lane, west from but not including Front Street\nFebruary 23, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same view but including South Street.\nMay 11, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same as No. 2, and showing only the north side.\nJune 11, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Maiden Lane & Front Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721564f", "uuid": "4c11ee50-c550-012f-395f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-490f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721564f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1935", "title": "Manhattan: Maiden Lane - Front Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Beverage industry"]}, "back_id": "721564b", "back_text": "(1)\nMaiden Lane, at and adjoining the S.E. corner of Front Street.\nJune 14, 1930.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same; showing Nos. 150-152 Maiden Lane more directly.\nJune 11, 1935.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, and showing the adjoining building No. 154-158. Prominent building shown in the background is No. 120 Wall Street.\nJune 11, 1935.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Maiden Lane & Front Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721565f", "uuid": "4c645880-c550-012f-7d40-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4911-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721565f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: Maiden Lane - Front Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "721565b", "back_text": "Maiden Lane at the southeast corner and Front Street, looking northwest.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nMay 8, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Maiden Lane & Front Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "721566f", "uuid": "4cd5fb90-c550-012f-13f6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4913-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721566f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Maiden Lane - Front Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "721566b", "back_text": "(1)\nMaiden Lane, south side, west from and including Front, to and including Water Streets. This view also shows Front Street, south from and including Maiden Lane, to but not including Depyster Street.\nMay 11, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nMaiden Lane North Side, and West from Pearl Street.\n\nJune 13th, 1929\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\n\n(3)\nMaiden Lane, South Side West of Front Street\n\nMay 10th, 1940\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Maiden Lane & Front Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "721566f", "uuid": "4cd5fb90-c550-012f-13f6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4913-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721566f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Maiden Lane - Front Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "721566b", "back_text": "(1)\nMaiden Lane, south side, west from and including Front, to and including Water Streets. This view also shows Front Street, south from and including Maiden Lane, to but not including Depyster Street.\nMay 11, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nMaiden Lane North Side, and West from Pearl Street.\n\nJune 13th, 1929\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\n(3)\nMaiden Lane, South Side West of Front Street\n\nMay 10th, 1940\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Maiden Lane & Front Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721576f", "uuid": "51274190-c550-012f-0416-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4927-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721576f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Maiden Lane - Gold Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "721576b", "back_text": "Maiden Lane, west from and including Gold Street.\nOctober 13, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Maiden Lane & Gold Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721577f", "uuid": "519ad8b0-c550-012f-8f6c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4929-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721577f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Maiden Lane - Gold Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Insurance companies", "Monuments & memorials"]}, "back_id": "721577b", "back_text": "Maiden Lane, west from Gold Street (left foreground) as viewed in a northwestward direction from No. 1 Cedar Street. The low roofed buildings in the foreground extend to Platt Street at the right. Partially shown to the left is the 20 storied triangular Great American Insurance Co. and just beyond the Federal Reserve Bank. Note the Transportation and the Woolworth Buildings in the right background.\n\nJuly 8, 1930.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Maiden Lane & Gold Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "721582f", "uuid": "539918e0-c550-012f-f2dd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4933-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721582f&t=w", "date": "1880", "title": "Manhattan: Maiden Lane - Liberty Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cigar industry", "Cobblestone streets", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "721582b", "back_text": "Maiden Lane (right) and Liberty Street, west from Gold Street. The 20 story Great American Insurance Company building will occupy the triangular plot at a later date.\n\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n\n\n1880\n1892\n\n(Tall building in rear left did not appear as in photograph until 1892)\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Maiden Lane & Liberty Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "721582f", "uuid": "539918e0-c550-012f-f2dd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4933-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721582f&t=w", "date": "1880", "title": "Manhattan: Maiden Lane - Liberty Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cigar industry", "Cobblestone streets", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "721582b", "back_text": "Maiden Lane (right) and Liberty Street, west from Gold Street. The 20 story Great American Insurance Company building will occupy the triangular plot at a later date.\n\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n\n1880\n1892\n\n(Tall building in rear left did not appear as in photograph until 1892)\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Maiden Lane & Liberty Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721583f", "uuid": "53f109d0-c550-012f-b9ff-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4935-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721583f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: Maiden Lane - Liberty Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "721583b", "back_text": "Maiden Lane (right) and Liberty Street (left) west from Pearl Street, showing above Gold Street, the triangular Great American Insurance Company Building. Beyond is the massive Federal Reserve.\n\n1938-9\n\nAlexander Alland\n\nThis photo is one of a series that appeared in the published volume \"Portrait of N. Y.\" by Felix Reisenberg and Alex. Alland, IRGV.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Maiden Lane & Liberty Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721580f", "uuid": "52d12e70-c550-012f-df9d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-492f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721580f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Maiden Lane - Nassau Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "721580b", "back_text": "Maiden Lane, east from and including Nassau Street.\nJune 4, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Maiden Lane & Nassau Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721581f", "uuid": "532de0d0-c550-012f-6735-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4931-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721581f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Maiden Lane - Nassau Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "721581b", "back_text": "Maiden Lane, south side, west from but not including Nassau Street to Broadway.\n\nJune 4, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Maiden Lane & Nassau Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -26530,7 +26530,7 @@ {"id": "709298f", "uuid": "dc358830-c53c-012f-0463-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e945-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709298f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan : 6th Avenue - 3rd Street (West).", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "709298b", "back_text": "Sixth Avenue, east side, from W. 3rd (right) to W. 4th Streets (left), showing this frontage cleared of former buildings. This was necessitated by subway construction.\nThe Pepper Pot, a Greenwich Village restaurant is at No. 148 W. 4th Street. View 2 is limited to this feature. This is photographed to outline same against buildings on the opposite side of the street. Note the Washington M. E. Church there.\nView 1: February 24, 1933\nView 2: March 25, 1933\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Manhattan : 6th Avenue & 3rd Street (West)., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709293f", "uuid": "da249af0-c53c-012f-8ce0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e93b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709293f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan : 6th Avenue - 4th Street.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709293b", "back_text": "Sixth Avenue, north of 4th Street, from roof of building, looking southwards.\n\nSixth Avenue from a general view in a north easterly direction from 3rd Street, towards Bleecker St.\n\nSixth Avenue, looking Northwards from 3rd Street, after demolition of \"I\", showing the old pillars of elevated at the Right.\n\nView 1, April 13, 1928\nView 2, October 19, 1928\nView 3, March 8, 1939\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Manhattan : 6th Avenue & 4th Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709299f", "uuid": "dcb39c40-c53c-012f-b851-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e947-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709299f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan : 6th Avenue - 4th Street.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709299b", "back_text": "(1)\nSoutheast from roof, Sixth Avenue north of 4th Street; showing extension of Sixth Avenue.\nP.L.Sperr, Photographer.\nApril 3, 1928.\n\n(2)\nSouthwest from roof, Sixth Avenue north of 4th Street, showing construction of extension.\nP. L. Speer, Photographer.\nApril 3, 1928.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Manhattan : 6th Avenue & 4th Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "709281f", "uuid": "d5861520-c53c-012f-e0e1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e923-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709281f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan : 6th Avenue - Bleecker Street.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "709281b", "back_text": "Sixth Avenue-Extension, south from Bleecker Street, showing the slice-through that eliminated Hancock Street from Manhattan maps. Under construction is the Municipal subway. The center foreground was the former site of the R. C. Church of Our Lady of Pompeii (St. Carlos Missionary Fathers). On the left are several six story apartment houses, that formerly bore No's. 1-3, 5-7 and 9-13 Hancock Street. These will remain, acquiring 6th Avenue identities. On the extreme right is the rear of the Downing Street site, upon which in 1941 will rise a modern apartment structure, No. 10 Downing Street. The new west line of the Avenue will run there, forming the easterly side of this building plot. The partially demolished 6-story structures shown there front on West Houston Street. They will remain. Through the center is Congress Street, a short thoroughfare extending south of West Houston to King Street. This is to be included in the new thoroughfare.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nMay 12, 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Manhattan : 6th Avenue & Bleecker Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "709281f", "uuid": "d5861520-c53c-012f-e0e1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e923-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709281f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan : 6th Avenue - Bleecker Street.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "709281b", "back_text": "Sixth Avenue-Extension, south from Bleecker Street, showing the slice-through that eliminated Hancock Street from Manhattan maps. Under construction is the Municipal subway. The center foreground was the former site of the R. C. Church of Our Lady of Pompeii (St. Carlos Missionary Fathers). On the left are several six story apartment houses, that formerly bore No's. 1-3, 5-7 and 9-13 Hancock Street. These will remain, acquiring 6th Avenue identities. On the extreme right is the rear of the Downing Street site, upon which in 1941 will rise a modern apartment structure, No. 10 Downing Street. The new west line of the Avenue will run there, forming the easterly side of this building plot. The partially demolished 6-story structures shown there front on West Houston Street. They will remain. Through the center is Congress Street, a short thoroughfare extending south of West Houston to King Street. This is to be included in the new thoroughfare.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nMay 12, 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Manhattan : 6th Avenue & Bleecker Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709282f", "uuid": "d5f2a7e0-c53c-012f-3630-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e925-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709282f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan : 6th Avenue - Bleecker Street.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "709282b", "back_text": "Dipping Tar for Subway work-- East side of Sixth Avenue, south of Bleecker Street.\nOctober 11, 1928.\nP.L.Sperr, photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Manhattan : 6th Avenue & Bleecker Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709283f", "uuid": "d63a6b20-c53c-012f-9630-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e927-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709283f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan : 6th Avenue - Bleecker Street.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "709283b", "back_text": "S.E. corner of Sixth Avenue and Bleeker Street.\nApril 3, 1933.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Manhattan : 6th Avenue & Bleecker Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "709284f", "uuid": "d6a55db0-c53c-012f-eb6e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-e929-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709284f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan : 6th Avenue - Bleecker Street.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "709284b", "back_text": "Sixth Avenue, east side, north from Bleecker Street, showing that odd corner formed by Minetta Street (right) and Minetta Lane (left). Nestling here was the former Minetta Place. This would be about where the tool shacks appear. Most of the buildings are gOne, though two remain, No's. 20 and 22 Minetta Street. The vacant space to the left of these is to be the site of a new 6-story apartment house according to the New York Times of December 16, 1939. Across this cleared site are buildings on the north side of Minetta Lane. Towering above are apartments on Washington Square. Behind the sign board on the right is the peculiar bend in Minetta Street.\nApril 13, 1940\nViews 1,2\nP. L. Sperr\n(3)\nA southeastward view towards Minetta Lane (center) showing the aforementioned apartment house completed. West 3rd Street is on the left and does not appear. To the right is Minetta Street flowing into 6th Avenue at Bleecker Street. The latter is not\nincluded.\nAugust 3, 1940\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Manhattan : 6th Avenue & Bleecker Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -26587,7 +26587,7 @@ {"id": "730895f", "uuid": "aca0bf30-c55e-012f-e118-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-91ed-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730895f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Bridges - Manhattan Bridge - [Brooklyn side.]", "alt_title": ["[Empire State Building.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "Manhattan Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges"]}, "back_id": "730895b", "back_text": "Manhattan Bridge, across the East River showing in the background the Empire State Building silhouetted against the sky.\n\nApril 4, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Manhattan Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730878f", "uuid": "a5209eb0-c55e-012f-570e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-91cb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730878f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Bridges - Manhattan Bridge - [Manhattan Bridge street car line.]", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Bridge Plaza - Bowery.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "730878b", "back_text": "(1)\nPassenger sheds and platforms of old Manhattan Bridge Street Car Line, on the Plaza of the bridge at the Bowery.\n\nDecember 26, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nWork car of the same location.\n\nDecember 26, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Manhattan Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730877f", "uuid": "a4b66ae0-c55e-012f-1171-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-91c9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730877f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Bridges - Manhattan Bridge - [Footpath and old street.]", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Bridge Plaza - Canal Street - Bowery.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Walkways"]}, "back_id": "730877b", "back_text": "(1) Footpath and old street car line approach to Manhattan Bridge, at the New York end. December 26, 1929. P. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) Manhattan approach to Manhattan Bridge, at the Bridge Plaza, (Canal Street and the Bowery). December 26, 1929. P. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Manhattan Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "730871f", "uuid": "a236c6b0-c55e-012f-f06e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-91bd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730871f&t=w", "date": "1908", "title": "Bridges - Manhattan Bridge - [Construction.]", "alt_title": ["[The bridge construction begun October 1, 1901 and opened December 31, 1909.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridge construction", "Bridges"]}, "back_id": "730871b", "back_text": "Manhattan Bridge: was begun October 1, 1901 and opened December 31, 1909. The total cost of land and construction being $31,084,705. Three views showing the tower.\n\n\nSeptember 7, 1908\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Manhattan Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "730871f", "uuid": "a236c6b0-c55e-012f-f06e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-91bd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730871f&t=w", "date": "1908", "title": "Bridges - Manhattan Bridge - [Construction.]", "alt_title": ["[The bridge construction begun October 1, 1901 and opened December 31, 1909.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridge construction", "Bridges"]}, "back_id": "730871b", "back_text": "Manhattan Bridge: was begun October 1, 1901 and opened December 31, 1909. The total cost of land and construction being $31,084,705. Three views showing the tower.\n\nSeptember 7, 1908\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Manhattan Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730879f", "uuid": "a59665a0-c55e-012f-02b7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-91cd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730879f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bridges - Manhattan Bridge - [East River.]", "alt_title": ["[U.S.S. Arkansas.]"], "creator": "International News Service", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "Manhattan Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "730879b", "back_text": "One of Uncle Sam's Steel Warriors Departs for Winter Maneuvers\nThe U.S.S. Arkansas swings down the East River under the Manhattan Bridge on its way to the Carribean Sea to participate in the annual winter Maneuvers.\n1930 International News Photo\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Manhattan Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730893f", "uuid": "abcfb2b0-c55e-012f-2684-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-91e9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730893f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Bridges - Manhattan Bridge.", "alt_title": ["Manhattan Bridge, From Bowery and Canal Street, Manhattan to Warren and Bridge Street, Brooklyn, Manhattan.", "[Manhattan: Canal Street - Bowery ; Brooklyn: Nassau Street - Bridge Street]"], "creator": "Abbott, Berenice", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges"]}, "back_id": "730893b", "back_text": "Manhattan Bridge: looking up from Bowery and Canal St., Manhattan, to Nassau and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn.\n\nFederal Art Project\n\"Changing New York\"\nBerenice Abbott, photographer.\n\nNov. 11, 1936\n[Note: Negative at Museum of the City of New York]\nCode II A4b\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Manhattan Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730872f", "uuid": "a2a87d70-c55e-012f-a53a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-91bf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730872f&t=w", "date": "1908", "title": "Bridges - Manhattan Bridge - [Construction.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridge construction", "Bridges", "Construction"]}, "back_id": "730872b", "back_text": "Manhattan Bridge: Four views of the bridge under construction.\nSeptember 7, 1908\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Manhattan Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -26618,7 +26618,7 @@ {"id": "733930f", "uuid": "6627d090-c563-012f-d376-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a989-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733930f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "East River - Manhattan shore [between East 80th Street and Carl Schurz Park.]", "alt_title": ["[Doctor's Hospital ; Gracie Mansion.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "Franklin Delano Roosevelt Drive (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Hospitals", "Road construction"]}, "back_id": "733930b", "back_text": "East River, Manhattan shore, showing the area in the East 80's Streets and Carl Schurz Park. Note the construction work on the East River Drive.\n\nView 2 shows prominently the Doctor's Hospital and the historical Gracie Mansion.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nAugust 2, 1939\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Manhattan shore [between East 80th Street and Carl Schurz Park.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733908f", "uuid": "5c8824e0-c563-012f-89dd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a95d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733908f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "East River - Manhattan shore [from East 55th Street.]", "alt_title": ["[New York Hospital; Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Queensboro Bridge (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Hospitals", "Medicine", "Research", "Research facilities"]}, "back_id": "733908b", "back_text": "East River, Manhattan shore, north from East 55th Street, showing the waterfront area where the East River Drive was later constructed. On the right is Welfare Island seen under the Queensboro Bridge.\n\nView 2 shows the area north from the bridge and dredging activities for the Drive. The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research and the New York Hospital are on the right.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 1: February 9, 1939\nView 2: July 28, 1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Manhattan shore [from East 55th Street.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733848f", "uuid": "426805f0-c563-012f-276a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a8e5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733848f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "East River - Manhattan shore from East 5th Street.", "alt_title": ["[Consolidated Edison Company - Empire State Building - Metropolitan Life Insurance Company - New York Life Insurance Company.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gas industry", "Insurance companies", "Power plants", "Public utility companies", "Smokestacks", "Storage tanks"]}, "back_id": "733848b", "back_text": "East River, Manhattan share, north from about East 5th Street, showing the new East River Drive park, a group of gas tanks at 12th Street and the Consolidated Edison power plant at 14th Street. The Empire State, New York Life, and Metropolitan Life Buildings are in the background.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 1: July 28, 1939\nView 2: August 2, 1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Manhattan shore from East 5th Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "733712f", "uuid": "0e800050-c563-012f-3c8e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a7d5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733712f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "East River - Manhattan shore.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "733712b", "back_text": "East River, Manhattan shore, looking south from the Brooklyn Bridge. In the center background is the Produce Exchange Building. In the left background is Governors Island.\n\n\nabout 1900\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Manhattan shore., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "733712f", "uuid": "0e800050-c563-012f-3c8e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a7d5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733712f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "East River - Manhattan shore.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "733712b", "back_text": "East River, Manhattan shore, looking south from the Brooklyn Bridge. In the center background is the Produce Exchange Building. In the left background is Governors Island.\n\nabout 1900\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Manhattan shore., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734631f", "uuid": "9afd9bc0-c564-012f-444f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-af01-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734631f&t=w", "date": "1926, 1935", "title": "North (Hudson) River - Manhattan shoreline - Dyckman Street - [Inwood Hill Park.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "Inwood (New York, N.Y.)", "Inwood Hill Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "734631b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Manhattan shoreline - Dyckman Street - [Inwood Hill Park.], Hudson River, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "1507529", "uuid": "3a67d420-c5ce-012f-cd24-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e1-fe5b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1507529&t=w", "date": "1919-06-24", "title": "Manhattan Street #127", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1511931", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Manhattan Street #127, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} {"id": "733795f", "uuid": "2e610fa0-c563-012f-4e54-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a87b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733795f&t=w", "date": "1908", "title": "East River - Manhattan waterfront between Old Slip and Maiden Lane.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Loeffler, A. (August)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "733795b", "back_text": "East River, Manhattan waterfront, showing the area between Old Slip and Maiden Lane and piers off South Street.\nCopyright, 1908\nby A. Loeffler\nTompkinsville, Staten Island\n1908\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Manhattan waterfront between Old Slip and Maiden Lane., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -26652,8 +26652,8 @@ {"id": "705567f", "uuid": "fe73cda0-c536-012f-a748-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d888-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705567f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Brooklyn: Maple Street - Schenectady Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Athletic fields"]}, "back_id": "705567b", "back_text": "Maple Street (right), south side, west from Schenectady to Troy Avenues, showing the Boys' High School athletic field. The south side of the field is bounded by Midwood Avenue.\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York May 9, 1930\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Maple Street & Schenectady Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "727343f", "uuid": "156ce9b0-c559-012f-e622-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-762b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727343f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: Marathon Parkway - 51st Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farmhouses"]}, "back_id": "727343b", "back_text": "Marathon Parkway, east side, between 51st and 54th Avenues, showing an old farmhouse in the woods. Marathon Parkway was formerly named Clinton Avenue.\nJune 10, 1927\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Marathon Parkway & 51st Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727337f", "uuid": "1303d2b0-c559-012f-f45e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-761f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727337f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Marathon Parkway - Nassau Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": "DeBevoise, C. Manley", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan Boulevard (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Streets"]}, "back_id": "727337b", "back_text": "C. Manley DeBevoise\n51-05 Browvale Lane\nLittle Neck, N.Y. 11362\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Marathon Parkway & Nassau Boulevard, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "727338f", "uuid": "137bfc30-c559-012f-1ea1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7621-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727338f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Marathon Parkway - Schenectady Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "727338b", "back_text": "Marathon Parkway, Little Neck. This is one of a number of new homes built at Marathon Park, which is in the area of Marathon Parkway, Little Neck. The writer of these lines was unable to determine the exact street location of this house.\n\n\n1920's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Marathon Parkway & Schenectady Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "727339f", "uuid": "13ddb560-c559-012f-6f92-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7623-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727339f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Marathon Parkway - Schenectady Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "727339b", "back_text": "Marathon Parkway, Little Neck. Shown is one of numerous new homes built at Marathon Park, in the general area of Marathon Parkway, Little Neck. The writer of these line was unable to determine the exact street location of this home.\n\n\n1920's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Marathon Parkway & Schenectady Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "727338f", "uuid": "137bfc30-c559-012f-1ea1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7621-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727338f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Marathon Parkway - Schenectady Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "727338b", "back_text": "Marathon Parkway, Little Neck. This is one of a number of new homes built at Marathon Park, which is in the area of Marathon Parkway, Little Neck. The writer of these lines was unable to determine the exact street location of this house.\n\n1920's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Marathon Parkway & Schenectady Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "727339f", "uuid": "13ddb560-c559-012f-6f92-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7623-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727339f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Marathon Parkway - Schenectady Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "727339b", "back_text": "Marathon Parkway, Little Neck. Shown is one of numerous new homes built at Marathon Park, in the general area of Marathon Parkway, Little Neck. The writer of these line was unable to determine the exact street location of this home.\n\n1920's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Marathon Parkway & Schenectady Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727340f", "uuid": "144b67a0-c559-012f-2be1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7625-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727340f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Queens: Marathon Parkway - Schenectady Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "727340b", "back_text": "Marathon Parkway, Little Neck. Shown is a group of homes erected at Marathon Park, the exact street of these homes being unknown to the writer of these lines. Marathon Park is in the general area of Marathon Parkway.\nCapitol Photo Service\n1920's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Marathon Parkway & Schenectady Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727341f", "uuid": "149c3840-c559-012f-cb22-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7627-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727341f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Queens: Marathon Parkway - Schenectady Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "727341b", "back_text": "Marathon Parkway, Little Neck. Shown are some of the new homes erected at Marathon Park, in the vicinity of Marathon Parkway. The exact street location of these houses aren't known to the writer of these lines.\n1920's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Marathon Parkway & Schenectady Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727342f", "uuid": "150398f0-c559-012f-f2bc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7629-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727342f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: Marathon Parkway - Van Zandt Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Horses"]}, "back_id": "727342b", "back_text": "Marathon Parkway, below Van Zandt Avenue, Little Neck, showing Frank Jackowski's place in the woods. Marathon Parkway was formerly Clinton Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nJune 10, 1927\nViews 1,2,3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Marathon Parkway & Van Zandt Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -26710,7 +26710,7 @@ {"id": "705580f", "uuid": "037314c0-c537-012f-8f18-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d8a2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705580f&t=w", "date": "1935, 1935-06-23", "title": "Brooklyn: Marine Park.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "Marine Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Beaches", "Canals", "Parks", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "705580b", "back_text": "Marine Park: Marine Park Canal in Marine Park showing a set of two views at different angles. Note the pretzel vendor in view No. 2.\n\nJune 23, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Marine Park., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "705581f", "uuid": "03ead860-c537-012f-5e96-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d8a4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705581f&t=w", "date": "1935, 1935-06-23", "title": "Brooklyn: Marine Park.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "Marine Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Plumb Beach Channel (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Beaches", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "705581b", "back_text": "Marine Park: A set of three views looking southeastward from Marine Park Beach at Gerritsen Creek and Plumb Beach Channel, towards Flatbush Ave. (seen in the background with cars thereon). This area will be filled leaving only a canal, the rest of it to be used for recreational purposes.\n\nJune 23, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Marine Park., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "730897f", "uuid": "ad9cfbf0-c55e-012f-ed34-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-91f1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730897f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bridges - Marine Parkway Bridge - [Rockaway Inlet between Brooklyn and Rockaway.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Rockaway Inlet (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges"]}, "back_id": "730897b", "back_text": "crosses Rockaway Inlet bet Brooklyn and Rockaway\n\nMarine Parkway Bridge. 1937. A vertical lift bridge providing a clearance of 55' in the down position, and 150' in the raised position. The bridge crosses Rockaway inlet between Brooklyn and Rockaway.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Marine Parkway Bridge, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "730898f", "uuid": "ae219b10-c55e-012f-5e64-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-91f3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730898f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bridges - Marine Parkway Bridge - [Rockaway Inlet between Brooklyn and Rockaway.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Rockaway Inlet (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Boats", "Bridges"]}, "back_id": "730898b", "back_text": "Marine Parkway Bridge 1937. A vertical lift bridge providing a clearance of 55' in the down position, and 150' in the raised position. The bridge crosses Rockaway inlet between Brooklyn & Rockaway.\n\n\nMarine Parkway bridge 1937\nA vertical lift bridge providing a clearance of 55' in the down position and 150' in the raised position. The bridge\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Marine Parkway Bridge, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "730898f", "uuid": "ae219b10-c55e-012f-5e64-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-91f3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730898f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bridges - Marine Parkway Bridge - [Rockaway Inlet between Brooklyn and Rockaway.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Rockaway Inlet (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Boats", "Bridges"]}, "back_id": "730898b", "back_text": "Marine Parkway Bridge 1937. A vertical lift bridge providing a clearance of 55' in the down position, and 150' in the raised position. The bridge crosses Rockaway inlet between Brooklyn & Rockaway.\n\nMarine Parkway bridge 1937\nA vertical lift bridge providing a clearance of 55' in the down position and 150' in the raised position. The bridge\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Marine Parkway Bridge, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730899f", "uuid": "ae8015d0-c55e-012f-7915-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-91f5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730899f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Bridges - Marine Parkway Bridge - [Rockaways - Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Rockaway Inlet (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges"]}, "back_id": "730899b", "back_text": "Marine Parkway Bridge: A set of three views in different directions of the newly constructed causeway that links the Rockways with Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn. No's. 1 and 2 are from a vantage point on Barren Island, Rockway, while No. 3 is towards the latter. Note the former Slips on both sides of this Jamaica Bay Inlet, from which Municipal Ferries steamed, carrying traffic that now uses the Bridge.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nNot a Dry Mount Item.\n\nJuly 24, 1937.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Marine Parkway Bridge, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730900f", "uuid": "aefeeb30-c55e-012f-a02f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-91f7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730900f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Bridges - Marine Parkway Bridge - [Rockaways - Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Rockaway Inlet (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges"]}, "back_id": "730900b", "back_text": "(1 & 2)\nMarine Parkway Bridge, from the foot of Flatbush Ave. to the Rockaways, as seen from Barren Island. This is a set of two views.\n\nJuly 24, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, another view.\n\nJuly 24, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Marine Parkway Bridge, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730901f", "uuid": "af6e2980-c55e-012f-4d41-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-91f9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730901f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Bridges - Marine Parkway Bridge - [Rockaways - Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Rockaway Inlet (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "730901b", "back_text": "Marine Parkway Bridge: A set of three views, showing the bridge connecting the Rockaways with Brooklyn via Flatbush Ave. Also seen are the former ferry slips, now obsolete, which formerly carried the traffic that now uses the bridge.\n\nJuly 24, 1937\nViews 1,2 and 3\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Marine Parkway Bridge, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -26752,9 +26752,9 @@ {"id": "721633f", "uuid": "68682270-c550-012f-523b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4999-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721633f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Market Street - Henry Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Excavation", "Presbyterian churches", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "721633b", "back_text": "(1) Market Street, west side, south from and including Henry Street, to and including the East River. The Brooklyn Bridge is shown in the background. A portion of the Presbyterian Church of the Sea and Land, is shown on the N.W. corner of Market and Henry Streets. June 8, 1932. P. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, showing the excavation at the S.W. corner of Market and Henry Streets. June 7, 1932. P. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same, as No. 2, prior to the complete demolishment of buildings on the S.W. corner of Market and Henry Streets. March 9, 1932. P. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Market Street & Henry Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721634f", "uuid": "68b41590-c550-012f-0ff4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-499b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721634f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Market Street - Henry Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Excavation"]}, "back_id": "721634b", "back_text": "24,26-28 and 30 Market Street, at, adjoining and south of the S.E. corner of Henry Street, as seen across clearance at the S.W. corner. Also shown (left), is a portion of the Manhattan Bridge.\n\nJune 7, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Market Street & Henry Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721635f", "uuid": "6918c240-c550-012f-ee4c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-499d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721635f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Market Street - Henry Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Presbyterian churches"]}, "back_id": "721635b", "back_text": "Market Street, at the N. W. corner of Henry Street, showing the interior of the Presbyterian Church of the Sea and Land.\n\nNote the organ and the organ loft in View 2. This is referred to as the slave balcony in various references to this structure.\n\nGift of Samuel Landsman\n\nUnknown date\nViews: 1-2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Market Street & Henry Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "721636f", "uuid": "6985c160-c550-012f-0309-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-499f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721636f&t=w", "date": "1914", "title": "Manhattan: Market Street - Henry Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Presbyterian churches"]}, "back_id": "721636b", "back_text": "(1)\nMarket Street, at the N.W. corner of Henry Street. Shown is the Presbyterian Church of the Sea and Land, built in 1817.\n\nAbout 1914.\n\n\n(2)\nThe same, from another angle. For further views see Henry Street.\nMay 1924.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Market Street & Henry Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "721636f", "uuid": "6985c160-c550-012f-0309-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-499f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721636f&t=w", "date": "1914", "title": "Manhattan: Market Street - Henry Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Presbyterian churches"]}, "back_id": "721636b", "back_text": "(1)\nMarket Street, at the N.W. corner of Henry Street. Shown is the Presbyterian Church of the Sea and Land, built in 1817.\n\nAbout 1914.\n\n(2)\nThe same, from another angle. For further views see Henry Street.\nMay 1924.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Market Street & Henry Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721638f", "uuid": "6a359b00-c550-012f-e145-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-49a3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721638f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1932", "title": "Manhattan: Market Street - Henry Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches", "Presbyterian churches"]}, "back_id": "721638b", "back_text": "(1) Market Street, west side, north from Henry Street, to, but not including East Broadway. Also shown is Henry Street, north side, west from and including Market Street, to, but not including Catherine Streets. The Presbyterian Church of Sea and Land, (once known as the \"Kirk on Rutger's Farm\") is shown on Market Street, at the N.W. corner of Henry Street.\nJune 7, 1932.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, at a slightly different angle,\nJuly 9, 1932.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same, from another angle and at an earlier date.\nSeptember 24, 1927.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Market Street & Henry Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "721639f", "uuid": "6a881110-c550-012f-c8a5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-49a5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721639f&t=w", "date": "1914, 1932", "title": "Manhattan: Market Street - Henry Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Presbyterian churches"]}, "back_id": "721639b", "back_text": "(1)\nMarket Street, west side, north from and including Henry Street, to and including East Broadway. The view shows the Presbyterian Church of the Sea and Land, at the N.W. corner of Market and Henry Streets.\nJune 7, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, but showing the church only, built in 1817.\nAbout 1914.\n\n\n(3)\nThe same, as No. 2 but from a different angle.\nJuly 9, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Market Street & Henry Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "721639f", "uuid": "6a881110-c550-012f-c8a5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-49a5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721639f&t=w", "date": "1914, 1932", "title": "Manhattan: Market Street - Henry Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Presbyterian churches"]}, "back_id": "721639b", "back_text": "(1)\nMarket Street, west side, north from and including Henry Street, to and including East Broadway. The view shows the Presbyterian Church of the Sea and Land, at the N.W. corner of Market and Henry Streets.\nJune 7, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, but showing the church only, built in 1817.\nAbout 1914.\n\n(3)\nThe same, as No. 2 but from a different angle.\nJuly 9, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Market Street & Henry Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721629f", "uuid": "66d7c220-c550-012f-8133-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4991-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721629f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: Market Street - Madison Street - Scruton's Pharmacy.", "alt_title": ["[Changing New York ; Federal Art Project. Works Progress Administration.]"], "creator": "Abbott, Berenice", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Drugstores"]}, "back_id": "721629b", "back_text": "46 Market Street, east side, south of Madison Street, showing the interior of Scruton's Pharmacy.\n\n1939-40\n\nBernice Abbott, photo\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Market Street & Madison Street & Scruton's Pharmacy., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721630f", "uuid": "67476ce0-c550-012f-9c39-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4993-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721630f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Market Street - Madison Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Delicatessens"]}, "back_id": "721630b", "back_text": "Market Street, west side, north from Madison, to and including Henry Streets. In the background is shown the Manhattan Bridge.\n\nMarch 9, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Market Street & Madison Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721631f", "uuid": "67bacf60-c550-012f-38b1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4995-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721631f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Market Street - Madison Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "721631b", "back_text": "Market Street, east side, north from Madison, to and including Henry Streets. The Manhattan Bridge is seen in the background.\n\nSeptember 9, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Market Street & Madison Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -27167,7 +27167,7 @@ {"id": "705752f", "uuid": "4796e2f0-c537-012f-15b6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d9fa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705752f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Brooklyn: Monroe Street - Bedford Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clubs"]}, "back_id": "705752b", "back_text": "Monroe Street, at the N.E. corner of Bedford Ave. A view of the Bedford Branch of the Y.M.C.A., at No. 1121 Bedford Avenue.\n\nJune 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Monroe Street & Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "721664f", "uuid": "73dc2220-c550-012f-8c09-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-49d7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721664f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: Monroe Street - Catherine Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "721664b", "back_text": "Monroe Street, at, adjoining and east of the N.E. corner of Catherine Street. Also shown is Catherine Street, east side, north from and including Monroe Street. On the N.E. corner of Catherine at Monroe Streets, is the Roman Catholic Church of San Giuseppe. In the foreground appears the excavation for Knickerbocker Village.\n\nMarch 6, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Monroe Street & Catherine Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721665f", "uuid": "744b04e0-c550-012f-e342-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-49d9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721665f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Monroe Street - Catherine Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Fruit", "Markets", "Vegetables"]}, "back_id": "721665b", "back_text": "Monroe Street, at, adjoining and east of the N.E. corner of Catherine Street. The view shows the side of the (Roman Catholic) Church of San Giuseppe.\n\nSeptember 9, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Monroe Street & Catherine Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "721666f", "uuid": "74ae58b0-c550-012f-1fe8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-49db-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721666f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1933", "title": "Manhattan: Monroe Street - Catherine Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Handcarts", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "721666b", "back_text": "(1) Monroe Street, north side, east from but not including Catherine Street. The Manhattan Bridge is shown in the background.\n\nJune 13, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, from a point of view slightly eastward.\n\n\nSeptember 9, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Monroe Street & Catherine Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "721666f", "uuid": "74ae58b0-c550-012f-1fe8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-49db-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721666f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1933", "title": "Manhattan: Monroe Street - Catherine Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Handcarts", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "721666b", "back_text": "(1) Monroe Street, north side, east from but not including Catherine Street. The Manhattan Bridge is shown in the background.\n\nJune 13, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, from a point of view slightly eastward.\n\nSeptember 9, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Monroe Street & Catherine Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721667f", "uuid": "75334af0-c550-012f-79ab-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-49dd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721667f&t=w", "date": "1933, 1934", "title": "Manhattan: Monroe Street - Catherine Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Building construction", "Handcarts", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "721667b", "back_text": "(1) Monroe Street, south side, east from but not including Catherine Street. A portion of the Manhattan Bridge is shown in the background. June 21, 1933. P. L. Sperr. B2(2) The same, from a point of view slightly eastward. NEG # 3672 June 21, 1933. P. L. Sperr. (3) The same, as No. 1, but at a later date, showing Knickerbocker village under construction. April 25, 1934. P. L. Sperr.", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Monroe Street & Catherine Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721668f", "uuid": "75a36880-c550-012f-63f5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-49df-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721668f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: Monroe Street - Catherine Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "721668b", "back_text": "(1)\nMonroe Street, north side, east from but not including Catherine, to and including Market Streets. Knickerbocker Village is seen in the process of erection. On the right (background) appears a portion of the Manhattan Bridge.\nMarch 6, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, from a slightly different angle,\nMarch 6, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Monroe Street & Catherine Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721684f", "uuid": "7bf37990-c550-012f-97b7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-49ff-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721684f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: Monroe Street - Clinton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Handcarts", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "721684b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Monroe Street & Clinton Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -27183,7 +27183,7 @@ {"id": "721699f", "uuid": "81e184b0-c550-012f-6a49-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4a1d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721699f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: Monroe Street - Jackson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Williamsburg Bridge (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "721699b", "back_text": "(1)\nMonroe Street, looking east across Jackson Street, Bridge over the East river Shores in background.\n(2)\nSame.\n\nP.L. Speer\nAugust 14, 1939.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Monroe Street & Jackson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721700f", "uuid": "823db750-c550-012f-af43-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4a1f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721700f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: Monroe Street - Jackson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Williamsburg Bridge (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Factories", "Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "721700b", "back_text": "Monroe Street, east from and including Jackson to Grand Streets. A portion of Brooklyn appears under the Williamsburg Bridge roadway.\n\nMarch 23, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nThe 5 story tenement at the left, No. 275 Monroe St., at the N. E. corner of Jackson St., is to be razed according to the N. Y. Sun of March 27, 1939. To the east of same is a 4 story factory (No. 293-7) that is to go also.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Monroe Street & Jackson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "705750f", "uuid": "46d03a30-c537-012f-4620-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d9f6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705750f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Brooklyn: Monroe Street - Lewis Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses", "Sewers"]}, "back_id": "705750b", "back_text": "Monroe Street, west from Lewis Street, showing a sewer project of the W. P. A.\n\nMay 6, 1936\n\nWorks Progress Administration\nFive Boroughs Project\n\nView 2: Monroe St. at the N.E. corner of Franklin Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nNo Reproduction\n\nNEG. # 3592 (VIEW 2)\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Monroe Street & Lewis Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "721669f", "uuid": "760104c0-c550-012f-e586-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-49e1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721669f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Monroe Street - Market Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "721669b", "back_text": "Monroe Street, west from Market to Catherine Streets, showing prominently the north side. Buildings appearing on the left have been demolished and today (1937) Knickerbocker Village stands there; it being the north side of same.\n\n\nAbout 1925.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Monroe Street & Market Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "721669f", "uuid": "760104c0-c550-012f-e586-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-49e1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721669f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Monroe Street - Market Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "721669b", "back_text": "Monroe Street, west from Market to Catherine Streets, showing prominently the north side. Buildings appearing on the left have been demolished and today (1937) Knickerbocker Village stands there; it being the north side of same.\n\nAbout 1925.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Monroe Street & Market Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721670f", "uuid": "767dd700-c550-012f-c4b2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-49e3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721670f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: Monroe Street - Market Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "721670b", "back_text": "(1)\nMonroe Street, west from and including Market, to and including Catherine Streets. The view shows Knickerbocker Village in the process of construction.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, from a slightly different angle.\nMarch 9, 1934.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, showing building nearing completion.\nJune 26, 1934.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Monroe Street & Market Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721671f", "uuid": "76f29d40-c550-012f-9772-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-49e5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721671f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Monroe Street - Market Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "721671b", "back_text": "(1) Monroe Street, north side, west from and including Market, to and including Catherine Streets, as seen from the Manhattan Bridge. June 8, 1932. P. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, from a different angle, July 9, 1932. P. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same, from a different angle. June 8, 1932. P. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Monroe Street & Market Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721672f", "uuid": "77588e90-c550-012f-98fa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-49e7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721672f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Monroe Street - Market Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "721672b", "back_text": "(1)\nMonroe Street, north side, west from and including Market, to and including Catherine Streets, as seen from the Manhattan Bridge.\nJune 8, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, from a different angle,\nJuly 9, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, from a different angle.\nJune 8, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Monroe Street & Market Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -27235,13 +27235,13 @@ {"id": "417328", "uuid": "da4e0150-c611-012f-26e7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47da-d8b7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=417328&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Floor plans of The Montebello.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Dwellings"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Montebello., Manhattan, NY", "source": "The World's loose leaf album of apartment houses, containing views and ground plans of the principal high class apartment houses in New York City, together with a map showing the situation of these houses, transportation facilities, etc."} {"id": "701464f", "uuid": "b5cc67f0-c530-012f-22a3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-abcd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701464f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Bronx: Montgomery Avenue - 174th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chrystie, Edward Punnett", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["estates"]}, "back_id": "701464b", "back_text": "Montgomery Avenue, west side, just north of W. 174th Street, showing the large stone mansion of the Lees family. View 2 is south from W. 175th Street and shows part of the estate. This area was later built up with new apartment buildings.\n\nE. P. Chrystie\n\nMay 30, 1923\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Montgomery Avenue & 174th Street (West), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701465f", "uuid": "b629f190-c530-012f-4ab0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-abcf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701465f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Bronx: Montgomery Avenue - 176th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chrystie, Edward Punnett", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Stables"]}, "back_id": "701465b", "back_text": "Montgomery Avenue, west side, just south of W.176th Street, showing the Mongomery house, view 2 showing also the stable or servants' quarters. This area was later built up with apartment houses. Montgomery Avenue is on the left(view2), running south from 176th Street.\n\nE. P. Chrystie\n\nMay 30, 1923\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Montgomery Avenue & 176th Street (West), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "701466f", "uuid": "b6771880-c530-012f-bc85-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-abd1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701466f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Bronx: Montgomery Avenue - 176th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chrystie, Edward Punnett", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Mount Fordham (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Dwellings", "estates"]}, "back_id": "701466b", "back_text": "Montgomery Avenue, east side, just north of W.176th Street, showing the stone stable on the Lewis G. Morris estate, known as Mount Fordham. The area was later built up with apartment houses. The Derwin Manor and the Salson now stand here, the latter being on Andrews Avenue.\n\nE. P. Chrystie\n\n\nMay 30, 1923\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Montgomery Avenue & 176th Street (West), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "701466f", "uuid": "b6771880-c530-012f-bc85-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-abd1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701466f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Bronx: Montgomery Avenue - 176th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chrystie, Edward Punnett", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Mount Fordham (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Dwellings", "estates"]}, "back_id": "701466b", "back_text": "Montgomery Avenue, east side, just north of W.176th Street, showing the stone stable on the Lewis G. Morris estate, known as Mount Fordham. The area was later built up with apartment houses. The Derwin Manor and the Salson now stand here, the latter being on Andrews Avenue.\n\nE. P. Chrystie\n\nMay 30, 1923\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Montgomery Avenue & 176th Street (West), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701467f", "uuid": "b6da9630-c530-012f-c74d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-abd3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701467f&t=w", "date": "1911, 1915", "title": "Bronx: Montgomery Avenue - 176th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Mount Fordham (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Dwellings", "estates"]}, "back_id": "701467b", "back_text": "(1) 1770 Montgomery Ave., east side, between West 176th Street and West Tremont Ave., showing \"Mount Fordham\", the Lewis G. Morris Mansion. It was built about 1830 and demolished between 1915 and 1924. The G.W. Bromley map of 1924 as revised to September 1932 shows the site to be occupied by a 6-story apartment house bearing the above number. The exact spot of \"Mount Fordham\" is the north rear wall of the apartment house and the twenty-five foot yard adjoining it.\n\n1911.\nGift of Randall Comfort.\n\n(2) The same, at a later date.\n\n1915.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Montgomery Avenue & 176th Street (West), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "729159f", "uuid": "e41ea3f0-c55b-012f-f30f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-845e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729159f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Richmond: Montgomery Avenue - Victory Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "729159b", "back_text": "(1)\n129 to 143 Montgomery Avenue, north of, adjoining, and at the N. E. corner of Victory Boulevard.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nApril 19, 1929\n\n(2)\nDetail of the same, showing the old 2-story frame house, number 131. Across the roof of the house is the rear of the telephone building, fronting on St. Marks Place.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nApril 19, 1929\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Montgomery Avenue & Victory Boulevard, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "729160f", "uuid": "e494de90-c55b-012f-899f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8460-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729160f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Richmond: Montgomery Boulevard - Victory Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Churches", "Garages", "Shoe stores"]}, "back_id": "729160b", "back_text": "Montgomery Avenue, north from (No. 121) but not including Victory Boulevard.\n\nApril 19, 1929\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Montgomery Boulevard & Victory Boulevard, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "721703f", "uuid": "83726dc0-c550-012f-78d7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4a25-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721703f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: Montgomery Street - Front Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Garages", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "721703b", "back_text": "(1) Montgomery Street, northwest corner and southwards on Front Street.\n\nView 2, and 3.\nSame, at different angles.\nA\nP.L.Speer.\nApril 25, 1939.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Montgomery Street & Front Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721705f", "uuid": "843d8110-c550-012f-7e98-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4a29-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721705f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Montgomery Street - Henry Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "721705b", "back_text": "(1)\nMontgomery Street, west side, north from and including Henry Street, to and including East Broadway. Also shown is Henry Street, at and adjoining the N.W. corner of Montgomery Street.\n\nMarch 30, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nMontgomery Street, North West corner and Henry Street at a later date.\n\nJune 24th, 1939\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Montgomery Street & Henry Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "721704f", "uuid": "83e454b0-c550-012f-b7ee-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4a27-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721704f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Montgomery Street - Madison Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Drugstores"]}, "back_id": "721704b", "back_text": "Montgomery Street, east side, south from and including Madison, to and including Monroe Streets. Also shown is Madison Street, at and adjoining the S.W. corner of Montgomery Street. The building on the S.W. corner of Montgomery and Madison Streets, is a Synagogue.\n\n\nJune 6, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Montgomery Street & Madison Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "721704f", "uuid": "83e454b0-c550-012f-b7ee-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4a27-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721704f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Montgomery Street - Madison Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Drugstores"]}, "back_id": "721704b", "back_text": "Montgomery Street, east side, south from and including Madison, to and including Monroe Streets. Also shown is Madison Street, at and adjoining the S.W. corner of Montgomery Street. The building on the S.W. corner of Montgomery and Madison Streets, is a Synagogue.\n\nJune 6, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Montgomery Street & Madison Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "1507539", "uuid": "3e0b5c70-c5ce-012f-4dda-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e1-fe6f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1507539&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Montgomery Street #83-85", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1511941", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Montgomery Street #83-85, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} {"id": "701469f", "uuid": "b799a420-c530-012f-409a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-abd7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701469f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Monticello Avenue - Bussing Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Vernam, W. B.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "701469b", "back_text": "4222 Monticello Ave., east side, between Bussing and Pitman Aves.\nAbout 1926.\n\nW. B. Vernam.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Monticello Avenue & Bussing Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701468f", "uuid": "b73ee2f0-c530-012f-e8af-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-abd5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701468f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Monticello Avenue - Edenwald Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "701468b", "back_text": "4080 Monticello Avenue, adjoining the S.E. corner of Edenwald Avenue, showing an old frame house.\n\nMay 16, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Monticello Avenue & Edenwald Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} @@ -27294,8 +27294,8 @@ {"id": "729169f", "uuid": "e82ff300-c55b-012f-f6ae-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8472-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729169f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Richmond: Morningstar Road - Wenlock Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "729169b", "back_text": "479 Morningstar Road, east side, between Wenclock Street and Westbrook Avenue. Robinson's 1898 map shows it to have belonged to P. Hoerle.\n\nMay 4, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Morningstar Road & Wenlock Street, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "729176f", "uuid": "eb039810-c55b-012f-d6d4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8480-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729176f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Richmond: Morningstar Road - Wenlock Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "729176b", "back_text": "(1)\nMorningstar Road, east side, at the head of Wenlock Street (formerly Mersereau Ave.). In 1874, according to Beers's map of that year, it was the J. Mersereau house. In 1898 (8romley's map) it was owned by Mrs. John T. Mersereau and later, according to\nBromley's 1907 and 1917 maps, to Domeico Volpe.\nMarch 24, 1928.\nP. L. Sperr\n(2)\nThe saWke, at a later date, showing the house to be untenanted.\nMay 4, 1932.\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Morningstar Road & Wenlock Street, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "701471f", "uuid": "b8943e80-c530-012f-f880-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-abdb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701471f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: Morris Avenue - 139th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gasoline pumps", "Glass industry"]}, "back_id": "701471b", "back_text": "1. Morris Avenue, at the northeast corner of E. 139th Street. These old buildings extend through to Third Avenue.\nP. L. Sperr April 29, 1941\n\n2. Morris Ave. at 139th St., s.w. cor.\nNeg. A-124 April 30, 1941\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Morris Avenue & 139th Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "701472f", "uuid": "b8f62e40-c530-012f-f3df-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-abdd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701472f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Morris Avenue - 140th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "701472b", "back_text": "Morris Avenue, at the northeast corner of E. 140th Street. Corrugated paper and other paper waste materials are bought and sold here. The tall tenement fronts on E, 141st Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nApril 29, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Morris Avenue & 140th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "701473f", "uuid": "b95fb030-c530-012f-2c2b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-abdf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701473f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: Morris Avenue - 143rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "701473b", "back_text": "1Morris Avenue, east side, south from East 143rd street. Note the old house on the left.\n\n2shows the east side of the Avenue, looking north from 142rd Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nApril 29, 1941\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Morris Avenue & 143rd Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "701472f", "uuid": "b8f62e40-c530-012f-f3df-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-abdd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701472f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Morris Avenue - 140th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "701472b", "back_text": "Morris Avenue, at the northeast corner of E. 140th Street. Corrugated paper and other paper waste materials are bought and sold here. The tall tenement fronts on E, 141st Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 29, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Morris Avenue & 140th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "701473f", "uuid": "b95fb030-c530-012f-2c2b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-abdf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701473f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: Morris Avenue - 143rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "701473b", "back_text": "1Morris Avenue, east side, south from East 143rd street. Note the old house on the left.\n\n2shows the east side of the Avenue, looking north from 142rd Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 29, 1941\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Morris Avenue & 143rd Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701474f", "uuid": "b9c8f1c0-c530-012f-428f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-abe1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701474f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: Morris Avenue - 148th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Junkyards"]}, "back_id": "701474b", "back_text": "(1) Morris Avenue, east side, south from near East 148th Street,. Note the house with the outside stairway at the north east corner of East 146th Street(147th Street does not extend to Morris Avenue).\n\n(2) is north from East 144th to 146th Streets. East 145th Street does not intersect Morris Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nApril 29, 1941\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Morris Avenue & 148th Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701475f", "uuid": "ba23c0b0-c530-012f-5cff-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-abe3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701475f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Morris Avenue - 161st Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Vernam, W. B.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "701475b", "back_text": "901 Morris Ave., west side, between East 161st and East 162nd Streets.\n\nAbout 1925.\n\nW. B. Vernam.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Morris Avenue & 161st Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701476f", "uuid": "ba99f5b0-c530-012f-494e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-abe5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701476f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Morris Avenue - 164th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "701476b", "back_text": "Morris Avenue, east side, north from (No. 984) but not including E. 164th Street, showing the Fleetwood Theatre.\n\nFebruary 17, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Morris Avenue & 164th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} @@ -27306,7 +27306,7 @@ {"id": "701491f", "uuid": "c0175ac0-c530-012f-ffb6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ac03-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701491f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Morris Park Avenue - Bronxdale Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "701491b", "back_text": "Morris Park Ave., east from Bronxdale Ave., showing laborers laying out trolley line tracks on the part of the thoroughfare that extends to Williamsbridge Road. The avenue, between the aforementioned two points was cut through the former Morris Park Race Track in connection with its sale by Joseph P. Day and J. Clarence Davies in the summer of 1913. For additional data see the \"New York Times\" of April 27, June 15, and June 22, 1913.\n\nSpring 1913.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Morris Park Avenue & dale Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701495f", "uuid": "c1964e80-c530-012f-cf17-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ac0b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701495f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Bronx: Morris Park Avenue - Eastchester Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Morris Park Avenue (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Road construction"]}, "back_id": "701495b", "back_text": "Morris Park Avenue (newly paved), east from Eastchester Road. The thoroughfare was paved by the W.P.A.\n\nMarch 9, 1937\n\nW. P. A. Photo\nFive Boroughs Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Morris Park Avenue & Eastchester Road, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701480f", "uuid": "bc306290-c530-012f-aa9c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-abed-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701480f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: Morris Park Avenue - Filmore Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Paint industry"]}, "back_id": "701480b", "back_text": "626 to 632 (right to left) Morris Park Ave., adjoining and east of the S.E. corner of Filmore Street.\n\nJuly 28, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nASSUMING STREET TO BE EAST AND WEST\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Morris Park Avenue & Filmore Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "701485f", "uuid": "bdf37940-c530-012f-785f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-abf7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701485f&t=w", "date": "1913", "title": "Bronx: Morris Park Avenue - Holland Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Methodist Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "701485b", "back_text": "Morris Park Avenue, west from Holland Avenue. At the S.E. corner of Hunt(formerly Cruger)Avenue is the old Van Nest Methodist Episcopal Church. A brick edifice later replaced the wooden structure seen in this view.\n\n\n\n1913\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Morris Park Avenue & Holland Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "701485f", "uuid": "bdf37940-c530-012f-785f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-abf7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701485f&t=w", "date": "1913", "title": "Bronx: Morris Park Avenue - Holland Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Methodist Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "701485b", "back_text": "Morris Park Avenue, west from Holland Avenue. At the S.E. corner of Hunt(formerly Cruger)Avenue is the old Van Nest Methodist Episcopal Church. A brick edifice later replaced the wooden structure seen in this view.\n\n1913\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Morris Park Avenue & Holland Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701483f", "uuid": "bd549ea0-c530-012f-1cdf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-abf3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701483f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Morris Park Avenue - Hunt Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "701483b", "back_text": "Morris Park Avenue, at the N. W. corner of Hunt Avenue (right), showing the Yorke Theatre, a movie house.\n\nJune 22, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Morris Park Avenue & Hunt Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701484f", "uuid": "bdb1a930-c530-012f-94a5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-abf5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701484f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Bronx: Morris Park Avenue - Hunt Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Morgues & mortuaries"]}, "back_id": "701484b", "back_text": "Morris Park Avenue, at the S. E. corner of Hunt Avenue, showing the funeral home of Ruggiero and Sons. It was formerly the Van Nest Methodist Episcopal Church. The church occupied a wooden edifice, on the same site, before this structure was erected. For the old church see view: Morris Park Avenue, west from Holland Avenue--1913.\n\nJune 22, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Morris Park Avenue & Hunt Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701487f", "uuid": "bea64930-c530-012f-dfab-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-abfb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701487f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Morris Park Avenue - Matthews Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "701487b", "back_text": "Morris Park Avenue, adjoining, and east of the S. E. corner of Matthews Avenue. The first house is number 832.\n\nJune 22, 1940\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Morris Park Avenue & Matthews Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} @@ -27319,12 +27319,12 @@ {"id": "701482f", "uuid": "bce09480-c530-012f-cba6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-abf1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701482f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Morris Park Avenue - White Plains Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "701482b", "back_text": "689 to 615 Morris Park Avenue, north side, west from White Plains Road to Victor Street.\n\nJune 22, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Morris Park Avenue & White Plains Road, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701494f", "uuid": "c1258220-c530-012f-7107-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ac09-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701494f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Morris Park Avenue - Williamsbridge Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "701494b", "back_text": "Morris Park Ave., west from Williamsbridge Road, showing workmen laying out trolley line tracks on the part of the thoroughfare that extends to Bronxdale Ave. The avenue, between the aforementioned two points was cut through the former Morris Park Race Track in connection with its sale by Joseph P. Day and J. Clarence Davies in the summer of 1913. For additional data see the \"New York Times\" of April 27, June 15, and June 22, 1913.\n\nSpring 1913.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Morris Park Avenue & Williamsbridge Road, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701496f", "uuid": "c1fa8440-c530-012f-f0a8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ac0d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701496f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Bronx: Morris Park Race Track", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Morris Park Race Track (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Racetracks (Horse racing) -- New York (State) -- 1660-1669"]}, "back_id": "701496b", "back_text": "Morris Park Race Track (Bronx): The club house at the southwestern edge of the fashionable race track. It was later torn down when the track was abandoned and the property sold at auction in 1913. Its present-day location would be on the south side of Van Nest Avenue, between Fowler and Bogart Avenues.\n\nBrown Brothers\n\nAbout 1910\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Morris Park Race Track., Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "701499f", "uuid": "c31878f0-c530-012f-2c0b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ac13-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701499f&t=w", "date": "1913", "title": "Bronx: Morris Park Race Track.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Morris Park Avenue (New York, N.Y.)", "Morris Park Race Track (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Racetracks (Horse racing) -- New York (State) -- 1660-1669", "Road construction"]}, "back_id": "701499b", "back_text": "Morris Park Race Track (Bronx): A broad view of the former fashionable race course, showing the land being broken up and converted into public thoroughfares and numerous plots for sale. In 1913 Joseph P. Day and Clarence Davies offered the vast property for public auction after the State Banking Commission ordered the track closed due to faulty financial operations.\n\n\n1913\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Morris Park Race Track., Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "701500f", "uuid": "c374b590-c530-012f-0ea2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ac15-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701500f&t=w", "date": "1913", "title": "Bronx: Morris Park Race Track.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Morris Park Avenue (New York, N.Y.)", "Morris Park Race Track (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Racetracks (Horse racing) -- New York (State) -- 1660-1669", "Road construction"]}, "back_id": "701500b", "back_text": "Morris Park Race Track (Bronx): Shown is one of the Avenues being cut through the former race track. The track property was offered for public auction in the Summer of 1913 by Joseph P. Day and J. Clarence Davies. It was then considered the largest single real estate offering in the history of New York.\n\n\n1913\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Morris Park Race Track., Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "701501f", "uuid": "c3f0cfc0-c530-012f-9681-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ac17-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701501f&t=w", "date": "1913", "title": "Bronx: Morris Park Race Track.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Morris Park Avenue (New York, N.Y.)", "Morris Park Race Track (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Racetracks (Horse racing) -- New York (State) -- 1660-1669", "Road construction"]}, "back_id": "701501b", "back_text": "Morris Park Race Track (Bronx): North across the western edge of the famous race track, showing it after it was ordered closed by the State Banking Commission and dismantled. The concrete base which supported the grand stand is in the foreground. It measured 200 yards in length. On the extreme left is Bronxville Avenue and in the center, running from right to left, is Morris Park Avenue under construction.\n\n\nBronxdale Ave.\n\n\n1913\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Morris Park Race Track., Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "701502f", "uuid": "c4683d90-c530-012f-17b9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ac19-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701502f&t=w", "date": "1913", "title": "Bronx: Morris Park Race Track.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Morris Park Avenue (New York, N.Y.)", "Morris Park Race Track (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Racetracks (Horse racing) -- New York (State) -- 1660-1669", "Road construction"]}, "back_id": "701502b", "back_text": "Morris Park Race Track(Bronx): A view northeastward across the race track after its dismantlement. The famous fashionable race track was abandoned as a result of faulty financial manipulations by its owners and was ordered to be publicly sold by the State Banking Commission. Joseph P.Day and J. Clarence Davies were the sales promoters who auctioned off the land in 1913. In the left foreground is part of the concrete base which supported the grand stand. In the center, with telephone poles thereon, is Morris Park Avenue.\n\n\n1913\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Morris Park Race Track., Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "701499f", "uuid": "c31878f0-c530-012f-2c0b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ac13-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701499f&t=w", "date": "1913", "title": "Bronx: Morris Park Race Track.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Morris Park Avenue (New York, N.Y.)", "Morris Park Race Track (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Racetracks (Horse racing) -- New York (State) -- 1660-1669", "Road construction"]}, "back_id": "701499b", "back_text": "Morris Park Race Track (Bronx): A broad view of the former fashionable race course, showing the land being broken up and converted into public thoroughfares and numerous plots for sale. In 1913 Joseph P. Day and Clarence Davies offered the vast property for public auction after the State Banking Commission ordered the track closed due to faulty financial operations.\n\n1913\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Morris Park Race Track., Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "701500f", "uuid": "c374b590-c530-012f-0ea2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ac15-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701500f&t=w", "date": "1913", "title": "Bronx: Morris Park Race Track.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Morris Park Avenue (New York, N.Y.)", "Morris Park Race Track (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Racetracks (Horse racing) -- New York (State) -- 1660-1669", "Road construction"]}, "back_id": "701500b", "back_text": "Morris Park Race Track (Bronx): Shown is one of the Avenues being cut through the former race track. The track property was offered for public auction in the Summer of 1913 by Joseph P. Day and J. Clarence Davies. It was then considered the largest single real estate offering in the history of New York.\n\n1913\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Morris Park Race Track., Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "701501f", "uuid": "c3f0cfc0-c530-012f-9681-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ac17-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701501f&t=w", "date": "1913", "title": "Bronx: Morris Park Race Track.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Morris Park Avenue (New York, N.Y.)", "Morris Park Race Track (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Racetracks (Horse racing) -- New York (State) -- 1660-1669", "Road construction"]}, "back_id": "701501b", "back_text": "Morris Park Race Track (Bronx): North across the western edge of the famous race track, showing it after it was ordered closed by the State Banking Commission and dismantled. The concrete base which supported the grand stand is in the foreground. It measured 200 yards in length. On the extreme left is Bronxville Avenue and in the center, running from right to left, is Morris Park Avenue under construction.\n\nBronxdale Ave.\n\n1913\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Morris Park Race Track., Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "701502f", "uuid": "c4683d90-c530-012f-17b9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ac19-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701502f&t=w", "date": "1913", "title": "Bronx: Morris Park Race Track.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Morris Park Avenue (New York, N.Y.)", "Morris Park Race Track (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Racetracks (Horse racing) -- New York (State) -- 1660-1669", "Road construction"]}, "back_id": "701502b", "back_text": "Morris Park Race Track(Bronx): A view northeastward across the race track after its dismantlement. The famous fashionable race track was abandoned as a result of faulty financial manipulations by its owners and was ordered to be publicly sold by the State Banking Commission. Joseph P.Day and J. Clarence Davies were the sales promoters who auctioned off the land in 1913. In the left foreground is part of the concrete base which supported the grand stand. In the center, with telephone poles thereon, is Morris Park Avenue.\n\n1913\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Morris Park Race Track., Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701503f", "uuid": "c4c7e790-c530-012f-c603-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ac1b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701503f&t=w", "date": "1913", "title": "Bronx: Morris Park Race Track.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Morris Park Race Track (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Racetracks (Horse racing) -- New York (State) -- 1660-1669"]}, "back_id": "701503b", "back_text": "Morris Park Race Track (Bronx): Viewing east across the south end of the famous race track from the grand stand near Bronxdale Avenue. When the track was ordered closed by the State Banking Commission, streets were laid out and the property auctioned off in 1913. The bend of the race course is clearly visible as well as the outlines of new north-south avenues.", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Morris Park Race Track., Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "701504f", "uuid": "c5457410-c530-012f-5f06-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ac1d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701504f&t=w", "date": "1913", "title": "Bronx: Morris Race Track.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Morris Park Avenue (New York, N.Y.)", "Morris Park Race Track (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Racetracks (Horse racing) -- New York (State) -- 1660-1669", "Road construction"]}, "back_id": "701504b", "back_text": "Morris Park Race Track (Bronx): Shown is the southern portion of the former fashionable race track, viewing eastward. The outlines of numerous streets and avenues are clearly visible, as well as the construction of Morris Park Avenue in the center. A bend in the actual race course is in the foreground.\nFor additional data see \"The New York Times\" of April 27, June 15, and June 22, 1913.\n\n\n1913\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Morris Race Track., Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "701504f", "uuid": "c5457410-c530-012f-5f06-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ac1d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701504f&t=w", "date": "1913", "title": "Bronx: Morris Race Track.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Morris Park Avenue (New York, N.Y.)", "Morris Park Race Track (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Racetracks (Horse racing) -- New York (State) -- 1660-1669", "Road construction"]}, "back_id": "701504b", "back_text": "Morris Park Race Track (Bronx): Shown is the southern portion of the former fashionable race track, viewing eastward. The outlines of numerous streets and avenues are clearly visible, as well as the construction of Morris Park Avenue in the center. A bend in the actual race course is in the foreground.\nFor additional data see \"The New York Times\" of April 27, June 15, and June 22, 1913.\n\n1913\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Morris Race Track., Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "721728f", "uuid": "8d74b8c0-c550-012f-b48e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4a57-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721728f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: Morris Street - Greenwich Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "721728b", "back_text": "North side of Morris Street, west of Greenwich Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJune 26, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Morris Street & Greenwich Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721729f", "uuid": "8dd70d30-c550-012f-4318-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4a59-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721729f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: Morris Street - Greenwich Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "721729b", "back_text": "Morris Street, north side, and northeast corner between Greenwich and Washington Streets.\n\nMay 4, 1941\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Morris Street & Greenwich Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721730f", "uuid": "8e3c6010-c550-012f-8257-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4a5b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721730f&t=w", "date": "1934, 1940", "title": "Manhattan: Morris Street - Greenwich Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "721730b", "back_text": "Morris Street, north side, west from but not including Greenwich, to, but not including Washington Streets.\n\nApril 15, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nMorris Street, N.S. and Greenwich from South West corner looking North. Note \"L\" and Columbia Building in background.\n\nApril 28th, 1940.\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Morris Street & Greenwich Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -27378,7 +27378,7 @@ {"id": "721755f", "uuid": "981e6b40-c550-012f-19a8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4a8d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721755f&t=w", "date": "1890", "title": "Manhattan: Mott Street - Bayard Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "721755b", "back_text": "Mott Street, south from a point between Bayard and Pell Streets, and across the latter to Park Street. In the background, is the R. C. Church of the Transfiguration. Note the non-oriental aspect of this locale. View 1 is the original, View 2 a photostat positive.\n\nAbout 1890\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Mott Street & Bayard Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721758f", "uuid": "9913cad0-c550-012f-0a26-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4a93-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721758f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Mott Street - Bayard Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Educational facilities", "Religious education", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "721758b", "back_text": "(1)\nMott Street, west side, north from but not including Chatham Square, to, but not including Bayard Street.\nSeptember 9, 1927.\nP.L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing Mott Street, west side, at Park Street. Also shown is the Roman Catholic Church of the Transfiguration.\nOctober 28, 1927.\nP.L. Sperr. Neg. # 3876\n\n(3) The same as No. 2 showing the School adjoining the north side of the Church.\nOctober 28, 1927.\nP.L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Mott Street & Bayard Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721759f", "uuid": "9996e200-c550-012f-db46-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4a95-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721759f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "Manhattan: Mott Street - Bayard Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "721759b", "back_text": "Mott Street, west side, north from, but not including Chatham Square, to, but not including Bayard Street. Shown at the N.W. corner of Park Street, is the R.C. Church of the Transfiguration.\n\nAbout 1926.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Mott Street & Bayard Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "721760f", "uuid": "9a0f06e0-c550-012f-0067-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4a97-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721760f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: Mott Street - Bayard Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Chinatown (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "721760b", "back_text": "(1) Mott Street, north from, but not including Bayard Street. Note Public School No. 108, at Nos. 60-64 Mott Street, which was used for headquarters of the Welcoming committee.\n\nSeptember 10, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2) The same, but showing only the east side of Mott Street.\n\nSeptember 10, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Mott Street & Bayard Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "721760f", "uuid": "9a0f06e0-c550-012f-0067-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4a97-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721760f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: Mott Street - Bayard Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Chinatown (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "721760b", "back_text": "(1) Mott Street, north from, but not including Bayard Street. Note Public School No. 108, at Nos. 60-64 Mott Street, which was used for headquarters of the Welcoming committee.\n\nSeptember 10, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, but showing only the east side of Mott Street.\n\nSeptember 10, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Mott Street & Bayard Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721761f", "uuid": "9a633260-c550-012f-5db4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4a99-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721761f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Mott Street - Bayard Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Chinatown (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "721761b", "back_text": "Mott Street, west side, north from Bayard Street. June 8, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Mott Street & Bayard Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721762f", "uuid": "9ac69a60-c550-012f-1a53-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4a9b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721762f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Mott Street - Bayard Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Chinatown (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "721762b", "back_text": "Mott Street, east side, north from Bayard St.\nJune 9, 1933\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Mott Street & Bayard Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721763f", "uuid": "9b2d3580-c550-012f-63c4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4a9d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721763f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Mott Street - Bayard Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Chinatown (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "721763b", "back_text": "(1)\nMott Street, east side, north from Bayard Street.\nJune 9, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\nNeg. #1157, 2517.\n\n(2)\nThe same, but showing more of the west side of Mott Street.\nOctober 8, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same view, from and including Bayard Street.\nOctober 8, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Mott Street & Bayard Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -27397,7 +27397,7 @@ {"id": "721746f", "uuid": "944cabe0-c550-012f-a663-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4a7b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721746f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Mott Street - Park Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "721746b", "back_text": "13 Mott Street, west side, between Chatham Square and Park Street. The view shows the lower story of building, containing the Mootie Temple.\n\nOctober 28, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Mott Street & Park Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721756f", "uuid": "986a08f0-c550-012f-b47e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4a8f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721756f&t=w", "date": "1890", "title": "Manhattan: Mott Street - Park Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "721756b", "back_text": "Mott Street, north from, but not including Park Street, to, but not including Bayard Street.\nAbout 1890.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Mott Street & Park Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721757f", "uuid": "98cba930-c550-012f-bb61-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4a91-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721757f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Mott Street - Park Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "721757b", "back_text": "39-45 Mott Street, west side, between Park and Bayard Streets. (Pell Street, is shown on the east side of the Street, and terminating there.)\nOctober 8, 1933;\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Mott Street & Park Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "721742f", "uuid": "92bbd370-c550-012f-bdef-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4a73-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721742f&t=w", "date": "1924, 1941", "title": "Manhattan: Mott Street - Pell Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Ogden, Beecher", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "721742b", "back_text": "(1)\nMott Street,north from Chatham Square. This view is looking Northward. The three buildings at the left are No's 17-19-and 21 Mott Street and are south of and adjoining the south west corner. The R.C. Church of the Transfiguration founded in 1827 occupies the north west corner. The original church at this location was the Zion Lutheran, which became the Zion Episcopal in 1810.\nA fire destroyed that edifice in 1815, and was replaced by a new building in 1819. The present congregation purchased the property in 1853.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection,\n\n\n(2)\nThe same.\n\nBeecher Ogden,\nNo Reproduction.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Mott Street & Pell Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "721742f", "uuid": "92bbd370-c550-012f-bdef-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4a73-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721742f&t=w", "date": "1924, 1941", "title": "Manhattan: Mott Street - Pell Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Ogden, Beecher", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "721742b", "back_text": "(1)\nMott Street,north from Chatham Square. This view is looking Northward. The three buildings at the left are No's 17-19-and 21 Mott Street and are south of and adjoining the south west corner. The R.C. Church of the Transfiguration founded in 1827 occupies the north west corner. The original church at this location was the Zion Lutheran, which became the Zion Episcopal in 1810.\nA fire destroyed that edifice in 1815, and was replaced by a new building in 1819. The present congregation purchased the property in 1853.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection,\n\n(2)\nThe same.\n\nBeecher Ogden,\nNo Reproduction.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Mott Street & Pell Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721747f", "uuid": "94cc04c0-c550-012f-2c44-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4a7d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721747f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Mott Street - Pell Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Chinatown (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "721747b", "back_text": "14-20 Mott Street, east side, between Chatham Square, and Pell Street, as seen from Park Street.\nJune 9, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nNeg # 2 (4 x 5 neg)\nNeg # 703 (8 x 10 neg)\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Mott Street & Pell Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721750f", "uuid": "95fb7580-c550-012f-af1e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4a83-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721750f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Mott Street - Pell Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "721750b", "back_text": "14-24 Mott Street, east side, between Chatham Square and Pell Street.\nAbout 1929.\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Mott Street & Pell Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721751f", "uuid": "966ee090-c550-012f-e69c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4a85-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721751f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Mott Street - Pell Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Third Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Florist shops"]}, "back_id": "721751b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Mott Street & Pell Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -27516,7 +27516,7 @@ {"id": "705813f", "uuid": "5e920470-c537-012f-aaa0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-da74-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705813f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Myrtle Avenue - Carlton Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "Myrtle Avenue (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "705813b", "back_text": "Myrtle Avenue (foreground), at the N.W. corner of Carlton Avenue--the latter being on the right--seen from underneath the Myrtle Avenue elevated. All the houses seen in this view were later razed to make way for the erection of Fort Greene Houses.\n\nOctober 10, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Myrtle Avenue & Carlton Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "705791f", "uuid": "56163c40-c537-012f-ab1b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-da48-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705791f&t=w", "date": "1940, 1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Myrtle Avenue - Cumberland Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Drugstores", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "705791b", "back_text": "Myrtle Avenue, north side, east from 'Prince Street (view 3), showing the area where Fort Greene Houses are to be erected and some of the old buildings that were razed.\n\nView 1 shows the block from Cumberland Street to Carlton Avenue; view 2, the northeast corner of Fleet Place.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 1: October 12, 1940\nView 2: April 11, 1941\nView 3: April 22, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Myrtle Avenue & Cumberland Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "705802f", "uuid": "59e84010-c537-012f-9b2b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-da5e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705802f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Myrtle Avenue - Cumberland Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Hospitals", "Housing"]}, "back_id": "705802b", "back_text": "Myrtle Avenue, north side, between Cumberland and St. Edwards Streets, showing the vast area where hundreds of old tenements were torn down and where Fort Greene Houses will be erected.\n\nThe Views (except 3) are north-westward across this area from Cumberland (1) and North Oxford Streets and show also the Cumberland Hospital. View 3 from St. Edwards Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 22, 1941\nViews 1,2,3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Myrtle Avenue & Cumberland Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "705806f", "uuid": "5b838bf0-c537-012f-eea8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-da66-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705806f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Myrtle Avenue - Cumberland Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "Myrtle Avenue (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "705806b", "back_text": "Myrtle Avenue, from Cumberland Street to North Elliott Place, showing in a set of two views the vast area where Fort Greene Houses will be erected.\n\nThe views are north across Myrtle Avenue (El, thereon) toward the Navy Yard from Fort Greene Park. On the left is the New Cumberland Hospital.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nApril 11, 1941\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Myrtle Avenue & Cumberland Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "705806f", "uuid": "5b838bf0-c537-012f-eea8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-da66-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705806f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Myrtle Avenue - Cumberland Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "Myrtle Avenue (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "705806b", "back_text": "Myrtle Avenue, from Cumberland Street to North Elliott Place, showing in a set of two views the vast area where Fort Greene Houses will be erected.\n\nThe views are north across Myrtle Avenue (El, thereon) toward the Navy Yard from Fort Greene Park. On the left is the New Cumberland Hospital.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 11, 1941\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Myrtle Avenue & Cumberland Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "705808f", "uuid": "5c636320-c537-012f-b587-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-da6a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705808f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Brooklyn: Myrtle Avenue - Cumberland Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Housing"]}, "back_id": "705808b", "back_text": "Brooklyn\nMyrtle Ave. at Cumberland St. & W. ward\n7-8-42\nP.L. Sperr\nKingsboro Houses on right\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Myrtle Avenue & Cumberland Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "705803f", "uuid": "5a3a2680-c537-012f-d80a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-da60-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705803f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Myrtle Avenue - Elliott Place (North)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Elevated railroads", "Fire stations", "Housing"]}, "back_id": "705803b", "back_text": "289 to 299 Myrtle Avenue, north side, east from North Elliott Place to Portland Avenue, showing all the buildings on the block as seen in two separate photographs. View 1 shows Nos. 289 to 293--five-story buildings of which the tall and narrow one is a fire house of the New York City Fire Department. View 2 shows Nos. 294 to 299--a row of frame dwellings extending to Portland Avenue. This block of buildings were later torn down and Fort Greene Houses, a New York City Housing Authority project, erected on their site.\n\nOctober, 1940\nViews 1,2\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Myrtle Avenue & Elliott Place (North), Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "705804f", "uuid": "5aa9a620-c537-012f-19ff-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-da62-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705804f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Myrtle Avenue - Elliott Place (North)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "705804b", "back_text": "Myrtle Avenue, north side, at North Elliott Place, showing demolition of the Fire Department station. View 3 is south on North Elliott Place toward Myrtle Avenue. The Fort Greene Park monument is in the background. This area later became part of Fort Greene Houses.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 11, 1941\nViews 1-3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Myrtle Avenue & Elliott Place (North), Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -27797,7 +27797,7 @@ {"id": "721917f", "uuid": "dc91be60-c550-012f-7bb4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4bd1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721917f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: New Chambers Street - Roosevelt Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Second Avenue (Manhattan, New York, N.Y.)", "Third Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "721917b", "back_text": "New Chambers Street, south side, east from Roosevelt Street. Also shown is Roosevelt Street, at, adjoining and south of its intersection with New Chambers Streets. The little building at the apex is No. 6 New Chambers Street; all the other buildings go through and face on both streets.\n\nSeptember 9, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "New Chambers Street & Roosevelt Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721908f", "uuid": "d8a6ac30-c550-012f-8b3b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4bbf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721908f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: New Chambers Street - William Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Business enterprises", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "721908b", "back_text": "(1)\n20-22 New Chambers Street, south side, between William and Pearl Streets. (New Chambers Street, is arbitrarily set to run east and west).\nJune 24, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing a close up of No. 20.\nJune 24, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nASSUMING STREET TO BE EAST AND WEST.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "New Chambers Street & William Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721909f", "uuid": "d918fbc0-c550-012f-520e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4bc1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721909f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: New Chambers Street - William Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "721909b", "back_text": "20 New Chambers Street, south side, between William and Pearl Streets. (New Chambers Street is a continuation of Chambers Street, east of Park Row).\n\nJune 24, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nASSUMING STREET TO BE EAST AND WEST\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "New Chambers Street & William Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "721910f", "uuid": "d970ad80-c550-012f-0614-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4bc3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721910f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: New Chambers Street - William Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Barbershops"]}, "back_id": "721910b", "back_text": "New Chambers Street, north side, east of and including William Street, to and including New Bowery. The view shows the Brace Memorial Newsboy's House, (Children's Aid Society) on William, at the S.E. corner of New Chambers Streets.\n\nJune 24, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\nASSUMING STREET TO BE EAST AND WEST.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "New Chambers Street & William Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "721910f", "uuid": "d970ad80-c550-012f-0614-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4bc3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721910f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: New Chambers Street - William Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Barbershops"]}, "back_id": "721910b", "back_text": "New Chambers Street, north side, east of and including William Street, to and including New Bowery. The view shows the Brace Memorial Newsboy's House, (Children's Aid Society) on William, at the S.E. corner of New Chambers Streets.\n\nJune 24, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nASSUMING STREET TO BE EAST AND WEST.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "New Chambers Street & William Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "104851", "uuid": "de3fb140-c5ee-012f-d026-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47d9-caf8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=104851&t=w", "date": null, "title": "New Dam, Martling's Pond, West New Brighton, Staten Island [close-up of dam]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "New Dam, Martling's Pond, West New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y.", "source": "Staten Island post cards / Lakes"} {"id": "705952f", "uuid": "946214d0-c537-012f-c4b6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-db8a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705952f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Brooklyn: New Dock Street - Water Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "705952b", "back_text": "New Dock Street, west side, north of Water Street. Shown is the old wharf on the East River, near the Brooklyn Bridge tower, which the W. P. A. is rebuilding for the Department of Purchase of the City of New York as part of the Brooklyn Bridge storehouse project.\n\nSeptember 9, 1936\n\nWorks Progress Administration\nProject 65-97-68\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "New Dock Street & Water Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "705953f", "uuid": "94bdb810-c537-012f-c255-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-db8c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705953f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Brooklyn: New Dock Street - Water Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "705953b", "back_text": "New Dook Street, west side, north of Water Street. This is part of the old Wharf on the East River, near the Brooklyn Bridge anchorage, which the W. P. A. is reconstructing for the Department of Purchase of the City of New York as part of a storage yard project. Across the river is the Manhattan shore and the Manhattan Bridge anchorage.\n\nSeptember 9, 1936\n\nWorks Progress Administration\nProject 65-97-68\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "New Dock Street & Water Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -28037,7 +28037,7 @@ {"id": "727488f", "uuid": "4e666110-c559-012f-6635-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-774d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727488f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Queens: North Beach - [North Beach Amusement Center.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "North Beach (New York, N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Amusement parks"]}, "back_id": "727488b", "back_text": "North Beach Amusement Center, showing two views of Bowery Bay homes converted into amusement places.\n\nMay 1923\nViews 1 and 2\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "North Beach & [North Beach Amusement Center.], Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "732095f", "uuid": "9bb39760-c560-012f-3b8e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9b44-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732095f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Islands - North Brothers Island.", "alt_title": ["[Riverside Hospital]."], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "North Brother Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals", "Islands"]}, "back_id": "732095b", "back_text": "North Brothers Island: The Riverside Hospital being refurbished by the W.P.A.\n\nJanuary 6, 1937.\n\nW. P. A. photo\nCity Wide Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "North Brother Island, Bronx, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732093f", "uuid": "9ac68710-c560-012f-0108-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9b40-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732093f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1937", "title": "Islands - North Brother Island.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "North Brother Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gas industry", "Hospitals", "Islands", "Smokestacks", "Storage tanks"]}, "back_id": "732093b", "back_text": "(1) North Brother Island from the northeast.\nSeptember 18, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, from the southwest.\nSeptember 18, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same as No. 2.\nJuly 10, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "North Brother Island, Bronx, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "732094f", "uuid": "9b533070-c560-012f-65f3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9b42-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732094f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1937", "title": "Islands - North Brother Island - [Riverside Hospital in Bronx.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Rikers Island Municipal Farms (N.Y.)", "Ritz-Carlton Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "North Brother Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Croplands", "Hospitals", "Islands", "Prisons", "Smokestacks"]}, "back_id": "732094b", "back_text": "(1) North Brother Island Light. View shows Riverside Hospital, maintained by the New York Department of Hospitals.\n\nSeptember 18, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2) North Brother Island, as seen from the old Riker's Island Prison Farm.\n\nSeptember 18, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same as No. 1.\n\nJuly 10, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "North Brother Island, Bronx, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "732094f", "uuid": "9b533070-c560-012f-65f3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9b42-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732094f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1937", "title": "Islands - North Brother Island - [Riverside Hospital in Bronx.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Rikers Island Municipal Farms (N.Y.)", "Ritz-Carlton Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "North Brother Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Croplands", "Hospitals", "Islands", "Prisons", "Smokestacks"]}, "back_id": "732094b", "back_text": "(1) North Brother Island Light. View shows Riverside Hospital, maintained by the New York Department of Hospitals.\n\nSeptember 18, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) North Brother Island, as seen from the old Riker's Island Prison Farm.\n\nSeptember 18, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same as No. 1.\n\nJuly 10, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "North Brother Island, Bronx, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732096f", "uuid": "9c1e6170-c560-012f-cf49-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9b46-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732096f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Islands - North Brother Island - [Reconstructing a chimney.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "North Brother Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Islands", "Smokestacks"]}, "back_id": "732096b", "back_text": "North Brothers Island: W.P.A. employees reconstructing a chimney.\n\nJanuary 6, 1937.\n\nW.P.A. photo\nCity Wide Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "North Brother Island, Bronx, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732097f", "uuid": "9c6c1800-c560-012f-86db-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9b48-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732097f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Islands - North Brothers Island.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Coastlines"]}, "back_id": "732097b", "back_text": "North Brothers Island: W.P.A. employees engaged in foundation work. Note the Bronx shore in the background.\n\nJanuary 6, 1937.\n\nW. P. A. photo\nCity Wide Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "North Brother Island, Bronx, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732098f", "uuid": "9cd6e0c0-c560-012f-6d80-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9b4a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732098f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Islands - North Brother Island - [Re-painting a porch.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "North Brother Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Islands"]}, "back_id": "732098b", "back_text": "North Brothers Island: W.P.A. employees repainting a porch.\n\nJanuary 6, 1937.\n\nW.P.A. photo\nCity Wide Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "North Brother Island, Bronx, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -28101,7 +28101,7 @@ {"id": "727621f", "uuid": "833c7980-c559-012f-2306-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7857-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727621f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Northern Boulevard - 147th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "727621b", "back_text": "Northern Boulevard (formerly 372 Broadway), north side, between 147th Street (formerly Percy Street) and 149th Street (Central Avenue), showing the R.R. Parsons Home in 1873. Two other occupants were, one Montgomery, and M.M. Gillam who for many years was advertising manager of the New York Herald. This site is now occupied by four and six story apartment dwellings. View No. 2 shows the grounds around the house.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Northern Boulevard & 147th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727622f", "uuid": "83993b70-c559-012f-5e69-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7859-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727622f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Queens: Northern Boulevard - 153rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Niblo's Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bowling alleys", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "727622b", "back_text": "Northern Boulevard, at the N.E. corner of 153rd Street, showing the Murray Hill Hotel alias Sill's Hotel and Bowling Alleys. Chas. G. Rieger was the owner from 1898 to 1899.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Northern Boulevard & 153rd Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727623f", "uuid": "83ff1000-c559-012f-17e0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-785b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727623f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Northern Boulevard - 161st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "727623b", "back_text": "Northern Boulevard, at the N.W. corner of 161st Street (old 21st Street.), showing the W.H. Wilkins house of 1860. It was acquired by the Hildreth Estate in 1891 with 60.5 acres of land. In 1909 the Rickert Findlay Realty Company acquired possession and subdivided the farm into lots. This house, erected in 1832, was still standing in 1934. This is a set of four views. The first two show the east and south side of the house. Views 3 and 4 show the west and south side.\n1924.\nView 2: April 1925.\nView 3: January 1923.\nView 4: March 1924.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Northern Boulevard & 161st Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "727624f", "uuid": "84512ee0-c559-012f-dcb9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-785d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727624f&t=w", "date": "1909", "title": "Queens: Northern Boulevard - 162nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Real estate office buildings"]}, "back_id": "727624b", "back_text": "Northern Boulevard, at the N.E. corner of 162nd Street, showing the local office--known as the Broadway-Flushing office--of the Rickert-Finlay Real Estate Company, when this neighborhood was still sparsely settled. The tracks are of the North Shore Division of the Long Island Railroad. When these photographs were taken Northern Boulevard, here, was called Broadway, hence the designation \"Broadway-Flushing\" for the company's local office.\n\n\nAbout 1909\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Northern Boulevard & 162nd Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "727624f", "uuid": "84512ee0-c559-012f-dcb9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-785d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727624f&t=w", "date": "1909", "title": "Queens: Northern Boulevard - 162nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Real estate office buildings"]}, "back_id": "727624b", "back_text": "Northern Boulevard, at the N.E. corner of 162nd Street, showing the local office--known as the Broadway-Flushing office--of the Rickert-Finlay Real Estate Company, when this neighborhood was still sparsely settled. The tracks are of the North Shore Division of the Long Island Railroad. When these photographs were taken Northern Boulevard, here, was called Broadway, hence the designation \"Broadway-Flushing\" for the company's local office.\n\nAbout 1909\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Northern Boulevard & 162nd Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727589f", "uuid": "76e21890-c559-012f-de01-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7817-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727589f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Northern Boulevard - 190th Street (West)", "alt_title": ["[Tomb of a Matinecock Indian tribe representative.]"], "creator": "DeBevoise, C. Manley", "subject": {"name": ["Zion Church (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cemeteries", "Tombs & sepulchral monuments"]}, "back_id": "727589b", "back_text": "Matinecock Indian Tribe Mem. in Zion Church Cemetery\n243-01 Northern Blvd.\nDouglaston, N.Y.\n\nC. Manley DeBevoise\n51-05 Browvale Lane\nLittle Neck, N.Y. 11362\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Northern Boulevard & 190th Street (West), Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727516f", "uuid": "5a006ec0-c559-012f-a230-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7785-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727516f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Northern Boulevard - 190th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "727516b", "back_text": "Northern Boulevard, (formerly Broadway,) showing Flushing when it was still a country town.\n\nAbout 1906.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Northern Boulevard & 190th Street (West), Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727533f", "uuid": "60d03060-c559-012f-384b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-77a7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727533f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Queens: Northern Boulevard - 190th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges"]}, "back_id": "727533b", "back_text": "Northern Boulevard, at the west shore of the Flushing River, showing the old bridge, open to permit the passage of a small river boat.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nOctober 5, 1935\nViews 1,2,3\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Northern Boulevard & 190th Street (West), Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -28114,7 +28114,7 @@ {"id": "727629f", "uuid": "863b76c0-c559-012f-d1aa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7867-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727629f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Northern Boulevard - 196th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "727629b", "back_text": "Northern Boulevard, south side, at 196th Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 12, 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Northern Boulevard & 196th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727630f", "uuid": "86aaf4a0-c559-012f-868c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7869-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727630f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Queens: Northern Boulevard - 223rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Alley Creek (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farms"]}, "back_id": "727630b", "back_text": "Northern Boulevard, east from 223rd Street. View 3 is at the Little Neck Bridge and view 4 shows old farm buildings on the north side of the bridge and on the east bank of the creek.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nJuly 11, 1939\nViews 1-4\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Northern Boulevard & 223rd Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727631f", "uuid": "871ebcf0-c559-012f-2308-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-786b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727631f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: Northern Boulevard - 230th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Alley Creek (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "727631b", "back_text": "Northern Boulevard, north side, at 230th Street, showing the Bayside Shipyard, on Alley Creek, leading into Little Neck Bay.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 12, 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Northern Boulevard & 230th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "727637f", "uuid": "894e89a0-c559-012f-51a5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7877-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727637f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: Northern Boulevard - 245th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "727637b", "back_text": "Northern Boulevard, south side, at 245th Street, showing St. Anastasia's Roman Catholic Church.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nApril 12, 1927\n\n\nQueens\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Northern Boulevard & 245th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "727637f", "uuid": "894e89a0-c559-012f-51a5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7877-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727637f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: Northern Boulevard - 245th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "727637b", "back_text": "Northern Boulevard, south side, at 245th Street, showing St. Anastasia's Roman Catholic Church.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nApril 12, 1927\n\nQueens\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Northern Boulevard & 245th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727638f", "uuid": "89b1e660-c559-012f-8673-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7879-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727638f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: Northern Boulevard - 245th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "727638b", "back_text": "Northern Boulevard, north side, at 245th Street, showing the Douglaston Inn. It was known as the North Shore Hotel in 1873. Northern Boulevard, here, was then called the Flushing and North Hempstead Turnpike.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 12, 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Northern Boulevard & 245th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727639f", "uuid": "89fd7280-c559-012f-fee2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-787b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727639f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: Northern Boulevard - 250th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Fire stations"]}, "back_id": "727639b", "back_text": "Northern Boulevard, at the N.E. corner of 250th Street, showing Hook, Ladder and Hose Company No. 1, established in 1903.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 12, 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Northern Boulevard & 250th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727641f", "uuid": "8ad5ed80-c559-012f-001d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-787f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727641f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Northern Boulevard - 251st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "727641b", "back_text": "Northern Boulevard, north side, at the head of 251st Street, showing the Wright homestead, over a century old.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nJune 10, 1927\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Northern Boulevard & 251st Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -28366,7 +28366,7 @@ {"id": "729249f", "uuid": "07bd50e0-c55c-012f-6ba3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8512-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729249f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Richmond: Old Mill Road - Mill Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Simonson, Mulford", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Richmond Creek (New York, N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streams -- New York (State) -- New York"]}, "back_id": "729249b", "back_text": "Old Mill Road, south side, about 300 yards west of Mill Road, showing the House of the Miller on the bank of Richmond Creek. It stands about a hundred feet away from the Old Tide Mill. According to the real estate maps the house and the mill were owned by M. Crocheron in 1853; by Mrs. M. Geib in 1874; by Cornelius Simonson in 1898 and by Herman F. Trietz in 1907 and 1917.\n\nBy Mulford Simonson\nFrom P. L. Sperr Collection\n\n(2)\n\nThe rear of the miller's house.\n\nBy Mulford Simonson\nFrom P. L. Sperr Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Old Mill Road & Mill Road, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "729250f", "uuid": "082aa210-c55c-012f-aa1f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8514-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729250f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Richmond: Old Mill Road - Mill Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Simonson, Mulford; Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Richmond Creek (New York, N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Boats", "Mills", "Piers & wharves", "Streams -- New York (State) -- New York"]}, "back_id": "729250b", "back_text": "Old Mill Road, south side, about 300 yards west of Mill Road, showing the Old Tide Mill on the north shore of Richmond Creek. On the left is the miller's house, and in the right background is discernible the steeple of St. Andrews P. E. Church. This area is now (1939) part of Latour-ette Park. Views 1 and 2 were taken the same day.\n\nAbout 1910\nViews 1-2\n\nBy Mulford Simonson\nFrom P. L. Sperr Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Old Mill Road & Mill Road, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "729251f", "uuid": "0899bef0-c55c-012f-980a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8516-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729251f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Richmond: Old Mill Road - Mill Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Simonson, Mulford", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Richmond Creek (New York, N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Boats", "Episcopal churches", "Mills", "Piers & wharves", "Streams -- New York (State) -- New York"]}, "back_id": "729251b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nOld Mill Road south side, about 300 yards west of Mill Road, showing the Old Tide Mill on the north bank of Richmond Creek (in Latourette Park). The view is across the salt meadows in an easterly direction, toward Richmond Village, and shows the steeple of St. Andrews P. E. Church in the center background. The mill appears in real estate atlases to have belonged to M. Crocheron in 1853; to Mrs. M. Geib in 1874; to Cornelius Simonson in 1898; and to Herman F. Trietz in 1907 and 1917.\n\nBy Mulford Simonson\nFrom P. L. Sperr\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, another view.\n\nBy Mulford Simonson\nFrom P. L. Sperr\n\nAbout 1910\n\nAbout 1910\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Old Mill Road & Mill Road, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} -{"id": "729252f", "uuid": "08ef3640-c55c-012f-2238-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8518-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729252f&t=w", "date": "1910, 1912, 1924", "title": "Richmond: Old Mill Road - Mill Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Davis, William T. (William Thompson)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Richmond Creek (New York, N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Mills", "Streams -- New York (State) -- New York"]}, "back_id": "729252b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nOld Mill Road, south side, about 300 yards west of Mill Road. Shown is the Old Tide Mill on the north shore of Richmond Creek, viewed north across the salt meadows. This area is now (1939) part of Latourette Park. The mill was owned by Mr. Crocheron in 1853; by Mrs. M. Gelb in 1874; by Cornelius Simonson in 1898; and by Herman F. Trietz in 1907 and 1917. Dates refer to maps on which the owners' names appear.\n\nBy Mulford Simonson\nFrom P. L. Sperr Collection\n\nAbout 1910\n\n(2)\n\nThe mill, at a later date.\n\nBy William T. Davis through P. L. Sperr\n\nJuly 3, 1912\n\n\n(3)\n\nAnother view, at a still later date. On the left, partially obstructed from view by the trees, is the miller's house.\n\nBy William T. Davis through P. L. Sperr\n\nJune 24, 1924\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Old Mill Road & Mill Road, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} +{"id": "729252f", "uuid": "08ef3640-c55c-012f-2238-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8518-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729252f&t=w", "date": "1910, 1912, 1924", "title": "Richmond: Old Mill Road - Mill Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Davis, William T. (William Thompson)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Richmond Creek (New York, N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Mills", "Streams -- New York (State) -- New York"]}, "back_id": "729252b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nOld Mill Road, south side, about 300 yards west of Mill Road. Shown is the Old Tide Mill on the north shore of Richmond Creek, viewed north across the salt meadows. This area is now (1939) part of Latourette Park. The mill was owned by Mr. Crocheron in 1853; by Mrs. M. Gelb in 1874; by Cornelius Simonson in 1898; and by Herman F. Trietz in 1907 and 1917. Dates refer to maps on which the owners' names appear.\n\nBy Mulford Simonson\nFrom P. L. Sperr Collection\n\nAbout 1910\n\n(2)\n\nThe mill, at a later date.\n\nBy William T. Davis through P. L. Sperr\n\nJuly 3, 1912\n\n(3)\n\nAnother view, at a still later date. On the left, partially obstructed from view by the trees, is the miller's house.\n\nBy William T. Davis through P. L. Sperr\n\nJune 24, 1924\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Old Mill Road & Mill Road, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "729253f", "uuid": "09657250-c55c-012f-89c0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-851a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729253f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Richmond: Old Mill Road - Mill Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Simonson, Mulford", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Old Mill Road (New York, N.Y.)", "Richmond Creek (New York, N.Y.)", "Richmond Hill (New York, N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Roads", "Streams -- New York (State) -- New York"]}, "back_id": "729253b", "back_text": "Old Mill Road, west from near Mill Road, showing (right) part of Richmond Hill where stood, during the American Revolution, several forts. Below the hill (left) is Richmond Creek, winding its course through the meadows. View 2 shows another section of the road.\n\nAbout 1910\nViews 1,2\n\nBy Mulford Simonson\nFrom P. L. Sperr Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Old Mill Road & Mill Road, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "706127f", "uuid": "d77a9a30-c537-012f-79c5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-afcd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706127f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Old Mill Road - Newton Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "706127b", "back_text": "(1) Old Mill Road, also known as \"Plunders Neck Road\", showing a home razed subsequent to 1917. This house according to the photographer is one half mile south of New Lots Road, which would place this house in one of these three locations, either the N.W. or N.E. corners of Fairfield Aves., and Crescent Street, or the N.W. corner of Wortman Ave., and Hemlock Street.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2) The same, another view.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(3) The same, another angle.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Old Mill Road & Newton Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "729254f", "uuid": "09cd7060-c55c-012f-e10a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-851c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729254f&t=w", "date": "1910, 1932, 1936", "title": "Richmond: Old Mill Road - Richmond Hill Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cemeteries", "Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "729254b", "back_text": "(1)\nOld Mill Road, south side, at Richmond Hill Road, showing St. Andrews Protestant Episcopal Church, founded\nin 1708 by Queen Anne.\nAbout 1910\n\nBY Mulford Simonson\nFrom P.L. Sperr Collection.\n\n(2)\nThe south side of the church, seen from Richmond Hill\nRoad.\nMay 1932\n\nP.L. Sperr\n\n(3)\nThe same as view 2.\n1936\n\nW.P.A. photo.\nFederal Writers' Project.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Old Mill Road & Richmond Hill Road, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} @@ -28387,7 +28387,7 @@ {"id": "721978f", "uuid": "f55d1250-c550-012f-9bb1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4c4b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721978f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Old Slip - Water Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "721978b", "back_text": "Old Slip, south side, east from but not including Water, to but not including South Streets.\n\nJuly 26, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Old Slip & Water Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721986f", "uuid": "f8d449d0-c550-012f-a462-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4c5b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721986f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Old Slip - Water Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Police stations"]}, "back_id": "721986b", "back_text": "Old Slip, north side, east from but not including Water Street. In the background is the First Precinct Police Station.\n\nJuly 7, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Old Slip & Water Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "721987f", "uuid": "f93c9010-c550-012f-c73c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4c5d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=721987f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Old Slip - Water Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Hanover Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Second Avenue (Manhattan, New York, N.Y.)", "Third Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "721987b", "back_text": "Old Slip, adjoining (5-story house, No. 23), and at the S.E. corner of Water Street, showing the Arbuckle Building at the corner, and bearing No. 73 Water Street. Also shown is Hanover Square, south side, which begins at this point (Water Street), and continues westward to Stone Streets, being actually a continuation of Old Slip. The W.R. Grace & Co. Building occupies the block from Water to Pearl Streets, and bears Nos. 13-3 Hanover Square, as well as Nos. 62-68 on Water, and 102-106 on Pearl Streets. In the background, is discernible a portion of the South Ferry branch of the Second and Third Ave. Elevated Lines on Pearl Street. Across same appears the 3-story India House occupying the block from Pearl to Stone Streets, and bearing Nos. 101 on Pearl and 64-66 on Stone Streets. Beyond that is seen part of the 11-story Maritime Building, at the S.W. corner of Stone Street.\n\nJuly 26, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Old Slip & Water Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "720542f", "uuid": "b7a9f8b0-c54e-012f-b355-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4113-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720542f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: Old St. John's burying ground - Between Hudson - Leroy - Clarkson Streets.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cemeteries"]}, "back_id": "720542b", "back_text": "(1)\nThe Old St.John's Burying Ground,connected with St.John's Chapel of Trinity Church,situated between Hudson,Leroy and Clarkson Streets. It was established prior to 1825 and many famous people are buried there.\nAbout 1900.\n\nUrbrock Collection,\nVan der Woyde,\n12 East 15th Street.\n\n\n(2)\nTombStone in St.John's Park,New York.\nAbout 1900.\n\nUrbrock Collection,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Old St. John's burying ground & Between Hudson & Leroy & Clarkson Streets., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "720542f", "uuid": "b7a9f8b0-c54e-012f-b355-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4113-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=720542f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: Old St. John's burying ground - Between Hudson - Leroy - Clarkson Streets.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cemeteries"]}, "back_id": "720542b", "back_text": "(1)\nThe Old St.John's Burying Ground,connected with St.John's Chapel of Trinity Church,situated between Hudson,Leroy and Clarkson Streets. It was established prior to 1825 and many famous people are buried there.\nAbout 1900.\n\nUrbrock Collection,\nVan der Woyde,\n12 East 15th Street.\n\n(2)\nTombStone in St.John's Park,New York.\nAbout 1900.\n\nUrbrock Collection,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Old St. John's burying ground & Between Hudson & Leroy & Clarkson Streets., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "729260f", "uuid": "0c2462f0-c55c-012f-ae6c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8528-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729260f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Richmond: Old Town Road - Hylan Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "729260b", "back_text": "Old Town Road, south side, between Hylan Boulevard and Oregon Road, showing the Garretson House, part of which dates to colonial days. In 1874 it belonged to W.W. McFarland; from 1898 to 1907 to Rumpf, and in 1917 to M.M. Rutman.\n\n1924\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Old Town Road & Hylan Boulevard, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "706130f", "uuid": "d8910f00-c537-012f-aa5e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-afd3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706130f&t=w", "date": "1907", "title": "Brooklyn: Old Woodpoint Road - Skillman Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Reformed churches"]}, "back_id": "706130b", "back_text": "(1) Old Woodpoint Road, south from Skillman Ave., showing the Bushwick Dutch Reformed Church; side and rear.\n\n1907.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2) The same, showing a side and front view of one of the church buildings.\n\n1907.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(3) The same, showing front view of church on Old Woodpoint Road, as seen from Metropolitan Ave. 1907.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(4) The same, showing also the convergence of Conseylea Street at left foreground, with Old Woodpoint Road in the background, and Metropolitan Ave., at the right.\n\n1907.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Old Woodpoint Road & Skillman Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "706131f", "uuid": "d8f636d0-c537-012f-3ec2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-afd5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706131f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Old Woodpoint Road - Skillman Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "706131b", "back_text": "Old Woodpoint Road, east side, between Skillman Ave., and Conselyea Street, showing two frame houses said to be the former Town Hall of Bushwick. ( De Veany Genealogy 1885,pp. 161-162). The original Town Hall and Court room occupied practically all the ground floor, with the exception of one room in which records were kept. The war of 1812 was responsible for moving the Hall to Abraham Bogart's Tavern, at the Cross-roads, (N.E. corner of Bushwick and Flushing aves.) because of the large crowds congregating at the Hall for news.\n\nMarch 1929.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\nThe same, another view.\n\nMarch 1929.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Old Woodpoint Road & Skillman Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -28453,7 +28453,7 @@ {"id": "722010f", "uuid": "02b44390-c551-012f-4703-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4c8b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722010f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Manhattan: Orchard Street - Delancey Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Drugstores", "Handcarts", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "722010b", "back_text": "Orchard Street, west side, north from (Nos. 123-25), but not including Delancey to East Houston Streets. Shown is a pushcart market a feature of this east side locality. In fact the street name itself is synonymous with this mercantile endeavor.\n\nAbout 1910.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Orchard Street & Delancey Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722011f", "uuid": "0325e9f0-c551-012f-34e1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4c8d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722011f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: Orchard Street - Delancey Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clothing stores", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "722011b", "back_text": "Orchard Street, east side, north from but not including Delancey, to and including East Houston Streets. The view shows the pushcarts peddler's market on Orchard Street.\n\nApril 28, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Orchard Street & Delancey Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722006f", "uuid": "011571d0-c551-012f-bf77-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4c83-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722006f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Orchard Street - Hester Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Handcarts", "Millinery", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "722006b", "back_text": "Orchard Street, west side, north from Hester Street. Also shown is Hester Street at the N.W. corner of Orchard Street. The view shows the pushcart peddler's market on Orchard Street.\n\nApril 8, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Orchard Street & Hester Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "722001f", "uuid": "ff17fab0-c550-012f-3bc1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4c79-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722001f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: Orchard Street - Hicks Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Delicatessens", "Drugstores", "Grocery stores", "Handcarts", "Paint industry", "Shoe stores", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "722001b", "back_text": "Transportation: Orchard Street traffic conditions at Midday. The prohibition of pushcarts and the construction of a new municipal Market on Essex Street eliminated these bottle necks.\n\nAlexander Alland\n\n1938\n\n\nThis photo is one of a series that appeared in the published volume \"Portrait of N. Y.\" by Felix Reisenberg and Alex. Alland, IRGV.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Orchard Street & Hicks Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "722001f", "uuid": "ff17fab0-c550-012f-3bc1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4c79-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722001f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: Orchard Street - Hicks Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Delicatessens", "Drugstores", "Grocery stores", "Handcarts", "Paint industry", "Shoe stores", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "722001b", "back_text": "Transportation: Orchard Street traffic conditions at Midday. The prohibition of pushcarts and the construction of a new municipal Market on Essex Street eliminated these bottle necks.\n\nAlexander Alland\n\n1938\n\nThis photo is one of a series that appeared in the published volume \"Portrait of N. Y.\" by Felix Reisenberg and Alex. Alland, IRGV.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Orchard Street & Hicks Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722003f", "uuid": "ffe5ff30-c550-012f-47c5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4c7d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722003f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: Orchard Street - Hicks Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Moller, C. G., Jr.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Halls"]}, "back_id": "722003b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Orchard Street & Hicks Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722004f", "uuid": "004d1340-c551-012f-1b80-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4c7f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722004f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Orchard Street - Hicks Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Consumers -- New York (State) -- New York"]}, "back_id": "722004b", "back_text": "Orchard Street, No.68 (Manhattan)\nc 1930\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Orchard Street & Hicks Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722012f", "uuid": "038230e0-c551-012f-1600-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4c8f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722012f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: Orchard Street - Rivington Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Shoe stores"]}, "back_id": "722012b", "back_text": "138-140 Orchard Street, at and adjoining the S.E. corner of Rivington Street.\nApril 28, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Orchard Street & Rivington Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -28741,7 +28741,7 @@ {"id": "722024f", "uuid": "087590d0-c551-012f-b173-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4ca7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722024f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 32nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Armories", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "722024b", "back_text": "Park Avenue, east side, north from 32nd Street, showing the Seventy-First Regiment Armory (1893) from 33rd to 34th Streets, with a little of the new Number One Park Avenue building visible on the S.E. corner of 33rd Street.\nIn the background the New York Central Building at 46th Street rises over the Grand Central Station.\nMarch 27, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 32nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722025f", "uuid": "08e03790-c551-012f-4290-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4ca9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722025f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 32nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Duryea, Drix", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Armories", "Building construction", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "722025b", "back_text": "Park Avenue between 32nd and 33rd Streets, looking west from the excavation on the east of the avenue. In the foreground the old street railway carbarns have been demolished, and the ground is being prepared for the 18-story office building to be called No. 1 Park Avenue. On the N. E. corner of 33rd Street stands the 71st Regiment Armory. On the west side between 32nd and 33rd Streets, the old Park Avenue Hotel is shortly to be demolished and replaced by another office building. Opposite the Armory stands the Vanderbilt Hotel (erected 1911).\n\n1925.\n\nDrix Duryea, Photographer.\n with credit.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 32nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722028f", "uuid": "0a1f16f0-c551-012f-1f55-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4caf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722028f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 32nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "722028b", "back_text": "Park Ave., east side, north from but not including 32nd Street, to and including 33rd Street.\nJanuary, 1924.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 32nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "722029f", "uuid": "0a7c9980-c551-012f-7693-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4cb1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722029f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 33rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels", "Unitarian Universalist churches"]}, "back_id": "722029b", "back_text": "Park Ave. Tunnel entrance, north from 33rd Street, during the construction of the Subway. The house on the left, occupies the future site of the Vanderbilt Hotel. Directly opposite at the N.W. corner of 34th Street, appears the Community Church of New York.\n\nDecember 1, 1900.\n\n\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 33rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "722029f", "uuid": "0a7c9980-c551-012f-7693-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4cb1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722029f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 33rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels", "Unitarian Universalist churches"]}, "back_id": "722029b", "back_text": "Park Ave. Tunnel entrance, north from 33rd Street, during the construction of the Subway. The house on the left, occupies the future site of the Vanderbilt Hotel. Directly opposite at the N.W. corner of 34th Street, appears the Community Church of New York.\n\nDecember 1, 1900.\n\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 33rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722040f", "uuid": "0efcbd10-c551-012f-f8d8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4cc7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722040f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1931", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 33rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Armories", "Hotels", "Unitarian Universalist churches"]}, "back_id": "722040b", "back_text": "(1)\nPark Avenue at 34th Street, looking northwest from One Park Avenue building at 33rd Street. In the left foreground is shown the north wing of the Vanderbilt Hotel, and in the right foreground the tower of the Seventy-First Regiment Armory. Down on the N.W. corner of 34th Street the Community Church (1867) is being demolished to make room for an apartment house.\nFebruary 27, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\n(2)\nAnother view of Park Ave., west side, from East 34th to 35th Streets.\nFebruary 22, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nA closer view of the Community Church.\nP. L. Sperr.\nMarch 21, 1929.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 33rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722034f", "uuid": "0c6edda0-c551-012f-c76f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4cbb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722034f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 34th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Armories", "Unitarian Universalist churches"]}, "back_id": "722034b", "back_text": "Park Ave., at the S.E. corner of East 34th Street, showing the tower atop the 71st Regiment Armory at that location and viewed north-westward from No. 1 Park Ave. In the background, beyond same is the tall No. 10 East 40th Street Building, so nearly in line with No. 500 Fifth Ave. as to almost hide the latter. Note in the lower foreground the roofs of the Community Church and the Green residence (old No. 1 Park Ave.) on the left and right of the Armory tower respectively. The former has been replaced by a modern apartment house. This set consists of a negative and positive photostat of an original photograph which was discoloring in the files.\n\nJanuary 15, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 34th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722036f", "uuid": "0d3d95b0-c551-012f-8456-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4cbf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722036f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 34th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels", "Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "722036b", "back_text": "Park Avenue, west side, south from East 34th Street, showing the Hotel Vanderbilt (erected 1911) and the office structure, No. 2 Park Avenue. Each of these occupy an entire block frontage, the former, 34th to 33rd and the latter, 33rd to 32nd Streets. Fourth Avenue begins at the last mentioned street. Note the vague outline of the New York Life Insurance Company Building at the upper left and the partially dismantled Community Church in the lower right. The latter was replaced by the apartment-hotel No. 10 Park Avenue.\nView 2 is limited to the Vanderbilt Hotel elevation.\n\nFebruary 27, 1931\nViews 1,2\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 34th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -28768,14 +28768,14 @@ {"id": "722053f", "uuid": "14646a60-c551-012f-af9f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4ce1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722053f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 35th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Advertising", "Apartment houses", "Clubs", "Excavation", "Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities"]}, "back_id": "722053b", "back_text": "Park Avenue, east side, at 35th Street, showing the two apartment houses on the S.E. corner built from 1923 to 1926, and the old Ro56 mansion on the N.E. corner, which has housed the Advertising Club since late 1922.\nIn the foreground may be seen the excavation left by the Community Church at the N.W. corner of 34th Street, and on the horizon the new Daily News Building on 42nd Street east of Third Avenue.\nApril 15, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 35th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722055f", "uuid": "1547c970-c551-012f-74f6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4ce5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722055f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 35th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Collins, H. Shobbrook", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "722055b", "back_text": "Park Ave., no. 23 at 35th St.\nNew home of Advertising Club of New York. Photographer: H. Shobbrook Collins, W. 22nd St., N.Y.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 35th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722057f", "uuid": "16067ed0-c551-012f-1fdd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4ce9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722057f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 35th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Societies and clubs", "Women"]}, "back_id": "722057b", "back_text": "Park Avenue, west side, from 35th to 37th Streets, showing part of the Women's City Club on the N.W. corner of 35th Street and a vacant lot at 30 Park Avenue left by demolition of an old 5-story house.\nOn the S.W. corner of 37th Street is shown the new clubhouse of the Union League Club, shortly after completion.\n\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\nFebruary 27, 1931.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 35th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "722060f", "uuid": "174903f0-c551-012f-94f9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4cef-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722060f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1931, 1938", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 35th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chinn, George D.; Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Union League Club (New York, N.Y.)", "Women's City Club of New York"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings", "Lutheran churches", "Societies and clubs", "Vacant lots", "Women"]}, "back_id": "722060b", "back_text": "Park Avenue, west side, from 35th Street, to a point between 36th and 37th Streets.\n\nOn the N. W. corner of 35th Street, where the old Church of the Covenant stood from 1865 to 1895, is shown the house occupied by the Women's City Club. Behind it towers the new building at 10 East 40th Street.\n\nMarch 10, 1929\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(2)\n\nA portion of the former view at a slightly later date. Note the vacant lot at No. 30. This site was utilized for a wing to the adjoining structure.\n\nThe dominant No. 10 East 40th Street Building (erected 1928) partly obscures the newer No. 500-Fifth Avenue Building. To the right appears the southerly side of the recently constructed Union League Club. This building is at the S. W. corner of Park Avenue and East 37th Street and was erected in 1930.\n\n\nFebruary 23, 1931\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(3)\n\nDetails of the demolition of the Women's Club and its isomorphic structure, No. 28 Park Avenue, the property of F. F. Guthrie. Upon this site will rise a tall apartment building. The five-story affair at the left will not be included. This bears No. 39 East 35th Street and is occupied by the United Lutheran Church of America.\n\nOctober, 1938\n\nGeorge D. Chinn\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 35th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "722060f", "uuid": "174903f0-c551-012f-94f9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4cef-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722060f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1931, 1938", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 35th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chinn, George D.; Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Union League Club (New York, N.Y.)", "Women's City Club of New York"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings", "Lutheran churches", "Societies and clubs", "Vacant lots", "Women"]}, "back_id": "722060b", "back_text": "Park Avenue, west side, from 35th Street, to a point between 36th and 37th Streets.\n\nOn the N. W. corner of 35th Street, where the old Church of the Covenant stood from 1865 to 1895, is shown the house occupied by the Women's City Club. Behind it towers the new building at 10 East 40th Street.\n\nMarch 10, 1929\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(2)\n\nA portion of the former view at a slightly later date. Note the vacant lot at No. 30. This site was utilized for a wing to the adjoining structure.\n\nThe dominant No. 10 East 40th Street Building (erected 1928) partly obscures the newer No. 500-Fifth Avenue Building. To the right appears the southerly side of the recently constructed Union League Club. This building is at the S. W. corner of Park Avenue and East 37th Street and was erected in 1930.\n\nFebruary 23, 1931\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(3)\n\nDetails of the demolition of the Women's Club and its isomorphic structure, No. 28 Park Avenue, the property of F. F. Guthrie. Upon this site will rise a tall apartment building. The five-story affair at the left will not be included. This bears No. 39 East 35th Street and is occupied by the United Lutheran Church of America.\n\nOctober, 1938\n\nGeorge D. Chinn\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 35th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722098f", "uuid": "27ccfd90-c551-012f-739b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4d3b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722098f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 36th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "722098b", "back_text": "39-43 Park Ave., at, adjoining and north of the N.E. corner of East 36th Street. Also shown, is East 36th Street, north side, east of Park Ave.\n\nJune 6, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 36th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722058f", "uuid": "165f9e40-c551-012f-7236-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4ceb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722058f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 36th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "722058b", "back_text": "Park Avenue at N.W. corner of 36th Street, looking west on 36th Street. The white builcing behind the tree on 36th Street is the former residence of J. P. Morgan, remodelled as an annex to\nthe Morgan Library.\nJune 14, 1931.\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Park Avenue & 36th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722059f", "uuid": "16d55990-c551-012f-32d1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4ced-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722059f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 36th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.)", "Niblo's Hotel (New York, N.Y.)", "Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Hotels", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "722059b", "back_text": "Park Avenue, north from 36th Street, showing west side of the Avenue. On the S.W. corner of 37th Street may be seen the new Union League clubhouse, and behind it the New York Trust Company's skyscraper is nearing completion on the S.E. corner of Madison Avenue and 40th Street. Close together and a little to the right of this are the Lefcourt Colonial Building at 41st Street and the Lincoln Building at 60 East 42nd Street (both 1929). On the west side of Park Avenue, from 41st to 42nd Streets the Hotel Belmont, shortly to be demolished, rises behind the much older Murray Hill Hotel. The New York Central Building (1928) rises behind the Grand Central Station, at the head of the Avenue. To the right of the former may be seen the towers of the new Waldorf-Astoria Hotel on the east side of Park Avenue, from 49th to 50th Streets; it is still under construction, and they are surrounded by scaffolding.\n\nFebruary 27, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 36th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722061f", "uuid": "179d2b80-c551-012f-9b61-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4cf1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722061f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 36th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "722061b", "back_text": "Park Avenue, north on east side from 36th to 39th Streets, seen from the N.W. corner of 35th Street in front of the Women's City Club.\n\nThe 9-story apartment building on the S.W. corner of 37th Street, the site of the old Judge Russell mansion, was erected in 1923, the apartment house between 37th and 38th Streets about the same time; and the entire block from 38th to 39th Streets was rebuilt between 1921 and 1924, the N.W. corner of 38th Street being site of the Charles D. Barney residence.\n\nIn the background, from left to right, are seen the top of the Chanin Building, the needle top of the Chrysler Building, and the colored tower of Town House apartments at 108 East 38th Street. October 6, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 36th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722062f", "uuid": "180b8610-c551-012f-a20b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4cf3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722062f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1937, 1938", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 36th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["National Democratic Club"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings", "Fraternities and Sororities", "Greek letter societies", "Hotels", "Political clubs"]}, "back_id": "722062b", "back_text": "Park Avenue, west side, from 36th to 39th Streets, showing skyscrapers in the background.\n\nOn the S.W. corner of 37th Street stands the new Union League clubhouse. The rear of the buildings on the east side of Madison Avenue, from 37th to 38th Streets, are plainly visible; from south to north the are: the old Delmar residence, occupied by the National Democratic Club, the Hotel Duane in the middle of the block, and the Allerton Fraternity Clubs Building occupying the S.E. corner of 38th Street and Madison Avenue where the old South Church used to stand. To the left of this, on the S.W. corner of Madison Avenue and 38th Street, stands the old Heckscher building, erected 1916 on the site of the Theodore A. Havemeyer mansion.\n\nThe five skyscrapers, from left to right, are No. 10 East 40th Street (1928), 500 Fifth Avenue at the N.W. corner of 42nd Street (1930), the New York Trust Company's tower nearing completion on the S.E. corner of Madison and 40th Street, the Lefcourt Colonial Building at the N.W. corner of Madison Avenue and 41st Street, and the Lincoln Building at 60 East 42nd Street, both the latter completed in 1929.\n\nFebruary 27, 1931.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Park Avenue & 36th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722081f", "uuid": "20a9d5e0-c551-012f-a052-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4d19-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722081f&t=w", "date": "1925, 1928", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 36th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Chemists' Club (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "722081b", "back_text": "Park Avenue, east side, from 39th to 36th Streets, seen from the roof of the Chemists' Club on 41st Street between Park and Madison Avenues, and showing the northern sides of some of the buildings on the west side such as the new 70 Park Avenue Hotel (since 1925) on the N.W. corner of 38th Street. September 5, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 36th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "722064f", "uuid": "18c431e0-c551-012f-6a4c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4cf7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722064f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 37th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "722064b", "back_text": "(1) Park Avenue, and East 37th Street, at the northwest corner before demolition.\n\nOctober 11, 1939.\n\n(2) Park Avenue, at the southwest corner of 37th Street.\n\nJuly 11, 1929.\n\n(3) Same.\n\nP.L.Speer.\n\n\nSeptember 1938.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 37th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "722064f", "uuid": "18c431e0-c551-012f-6a4c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4cf7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722064f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 37th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "722064b", "back_text": "(1) Park Avenue, and East 37th Street, at the northwest corner before demolition.\n\nOctober 11, 1939.\n\n(2) Park Avenue, at the southwest corner of 37th Street.\n\nJuly 11, 1929.\n\n(3) Same.\n\nP.L.Speer.\n\nSeptember 1938.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 37th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722065f", "uuid": "192cb450-c551-012f-9c40-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4cf9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722065f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 37th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chinn, George D.", "subject": {"name": ["Union League Club (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings"]}, "back_id": "722065b", "back_text": "Park Avenue, at, adjoining and north of the N. W. corner of East 37th Street. Prominently shown is the new apartment structure, No. 50 Park Avenue. At the left margin appears a portion of the Union League Club.\n\nApril 26, 1940\n\nGeorge D. Chinn\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 37th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722066f", "uuid": "19792f50-c551-012f-cb03-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4cfb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722066f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 37th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Murray, Mary Lindley"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Sepulchral monuments"]}, "back_id": "722066b", "back_text": "Park Ave., at East 37th Street, showing the tablet erected by the D.A.R. to Mary Lindley Murray. This marker is placed in the grass plot that divides the traffic lanes of this thoroughfare.\n\nSeptember 8, 1937.\n\nGeorge D. Chinn.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 37th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722067f", "uuid": "19e390c0-c551-012f-48c5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4cfd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722067f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 37th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Union League Club (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings"]}, "back_id": "722067b", "back_text": "Park Ave. (left), at the S.W. corner of East 37th Street, showing the Union League Club. The club was organized in 1863 and most of its members are politically of Republican proclivities. This is its fourth building.\n\n1936.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\nFederal Writers Project.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 37th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -28791,7 +28791,7 @@ {"id": "722073f", "uuid": "1d5307e0-c551-012f-56f3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4d09-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722073f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 38th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "722073b", "back_text": "Park Ave., at, adjoining and north of the N.E. corner of 38th Street.\nAbout 1922.\n\nGift of E. M. Jenks.\nSchroder & Koppel Inc.\nHoward Cox.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 38th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722074f", "uuid": "1dc0e0c0-c551-012f-9df5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4d0b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722074f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 38th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Cosmo Studio, New York", "subject": {"name": ["Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.)", "Niblo's Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Hotels", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "722074b", "back_text": "Park Avenue, north from 38th Street, showing the nearly completed New York Central Building towering over Grand Central Terminal. The following buildings in the picture are later to be demolished: the house shown on the S. W. corner of 40th Street and the two houses adjoining it on the south (1931), the four houses from the N. E. corner of 39th Street north (1933), and the Hotel Belmont in the block above the old Murray Hill. The Princeton Club is the building on the N. W. corner of 39th Street. Above the house on the N. W. corner of 39th Street one can see a little bit of the building at 60 East 42nd Street which is about to give place to the new Lincoln Building. 1928.\n\nCosmo Photo Co.\n with credit.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 38th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722076f", "uuid": "1ea19f10-c551-012f-d989-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4d0f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722076f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 38th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clubs"]}, "back_id": "722076b", "back_text": "(1)\nPark Avenue, west side, from 38th to 39th Streets, including the N.W. corner of 39th Street.\nThe buildings on the S.W. corner of 39th Street are being demolished. The house on the N.W. corner has been occupied by the Princeton Club since 1923. In the background, from left to right, three skyscrapers tower, The New York Trust Company's building at 277 Madison Avenue, the Lefcourt Colonial Building at 297 Madison Avenue (S.E. corner of 41st Street), and the Lincoln Building at 60 East 42nd Street, the first built in 1931 and the other two late in 1929.\nSeptember 9, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, not showing the 38th Street corner, a month later. Demolition is now complete.\nOctober 1, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 38th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "722077f", "uuid": "1f1ca200-c551-012f-b965-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4d11-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722077f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 38th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.)", "New York Central Office Building", "Niblo's Hotel (New York, N.Y.)", "Rockefeller Center"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Hotels", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "722077b", "back_text": "(1)\nPark Avenue, west side, from 38th to 42nd Streets, the avenue being cut off from 42nd to 46th Streets by the Grand Central Station and the New York Central Building, rising behind it. On the horizon, to the left of the latter, may be seen the top of the new R.C.A. Building, Radio City.\n\nDemolition of houses on the S.W. corner of 39th Street is shown; the site will later be used for automobile parking. The Princeton Club remains on the N.W. corner of 39th Street; and beyond it may be seen the white two-story commercial building recently erected in place of the old houses demolished in October 1931.\n\nThe old Murray Hill Hotel fills the block from 40th to 41st Streets, and behind it tower the Lincoln Building at 60 East 42nd Street and the Lefcourt Colonial Building on the S.E. corner of Madison Avenue and 41st Street.\n\nSeptember 9, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\n\n(2)\nThe same, a closer view of the 39th and 40th Street corners, not showing the 38th Street corner nor the Grand Central Station.\n\nOctober 1, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Park Avenue & 38th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "722077f", "uuid": "1f1ca200-c551-012f-b965-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4d11-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722077f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 38th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.)", "New York Central Office Building", "Niblo's Hotel (New York, N.Y.)", "Rockefeller Center"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Hotels", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "722077b", "back_text": "(1)\nPark Avenue, west side, from 38th to 42nd Streets, the avenue being cut off from 42nd to 46th Streets by the Grand Central Station and the New York Central Building, rising behind it. On the horizon, to the left of the latter, may be seen the top of the new R.C.A. Building, Radio City.\n\nDemolition of houses on the S.W. corner of 39th Street is shown; the site will later be used for automobile parking. The Princeton Club remains on the N.W. corner of 39th Street; and beyond it may be seen the white two-story commercial building recently erected in place of the old houses demolished in October 1931.\n\nThe old Murray Hill Hotel fills the block from 40th to 41st Streets, and behind it tower the Lincoln Building at 60 East 42nd Street and the Lefcourt Colonial Building on the S.E. corner of Madison Avenue and 41st Street.\n\nSeptember 9, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\n(2)\nThe same, a closer view of the 39th and 40th Street corners, not showing the 38th Street corner nor the Grand Central Station.\n\nOctober 1, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Park Avenue & 38th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722078f", "uuid": "1f91c290-c551-012f-9db5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4d13-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722078f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 38th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "722078b", "back_text": "(1) Park Ave., west side, north from and including 38th Street, to and including 42nd Street. The Grand Central Railroad Terminal is seen in the background. December 1925. Eugene L. Armbruster, Collection.\n\n(2) The same, showing a closer view, north from and including 40th Street. December 1925. Eugene L. Armbruster, Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 38th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722079f", "uuid": "1fe8eb70-c551-012f-98c9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4d15-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722079f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 38th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "722079b", "back_text": "Park Avenue, west side, between 38th and 42nd Streets, showing in the background the tower of the Lefcourt Colonial building at Madison Avenue and 41st Street, and the Lincoln Building (60 East 42nd Street) still under construction.\nOf the buildings shown along the west side of the Avenue, the S.W. corner of 39th Street will be demolished in 1933. The Princeton Club on the N.W. corner will stand, but the other three houses in the block, to the S.W. corner of 40th Street, will be demolished in 1931 and replaced by a white two-story structure built for stores. The Hotel Belmont, which is far younger than the Murray Hill Hotel, will also be demolished in 1931 at an age of only twenty-five years.\n\nEwing Galloway, Photographer.\n\n1929.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 38th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722082f", "uuid": "2118d2c0-c551-012f-02a7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4d1b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722082f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 38th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Factories"]}, "back_id": "722082b", "back_text": "Park Avenue, east side, from 39th to 38th Streets, seen from the roof of 271 Madison Avenue, and showing the East River in the background.\n77 Park Avenue, on the S.E. corner of 39th Street, was erected in 1924, and 67 Park Avenue, on the N.E. corner of 38th Street, was completed in 1922 on the site of the old Charles D. Barney residence. The building in the middle of the block was erected between these two in point of time. East of Park Avenue is shown the colored tower of Town House Apartments, 108 East 38th Street, erected in 1930.\nThe single smoke-stack seen in the background is part of the New York Steam Corporation's plant on the east side of First Avenue between 35th and 36th Streets.\n\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\nDecember 2, 1931.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 38th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -28917,7 +28917,7 @@ {"id": "722270f", "uuid": "6ca5fa70-c551-012f-2849-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4e93-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722270f&t=w", "date": "1936, 1937", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 45th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.)", "New York Central Office Building"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "722270b", "back_text": "(1) Park Ave., west side, south from and including East 54th to and including 45th Streets.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nAugust 13, 1936.\n\n(2) The same, from a point slightly northward, showing (left background) the New York Central Building on East 45th Street, which breaks-up the continuity of Park Ave. Traffic passes around this building and through the arched openings to resume its course southward on Park Ave. at East 41st Street. The fenced in block (from East 54th to East 53rd Streets) seen in view No. 1 is now occupied by a 1-story building to be used for stores.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nFebruary 7, 1937.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 45th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722211f", "uuid": "55099460-c551-012f-5e22-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4e1d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722211f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 46th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "722211b", "back_text": "247 Park Ave., east side, north from and including East 46th (foreground), to and including 47th Streets, showing the 20-story Park-Lexington Building which is one of the units of Grand Central Palace. The other two are; a 1-story and 13-story buildings (partially seen on the extreme right). Also shown is a general view northward of the neighboring area.\n\nOctober 11, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 46th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722206f", "uuid": "52ce33d0-c551-012f-0894-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4e13-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722206f&t=w", "date": "1913", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 46th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Brewing industry", "Clubs", "Episcopal churches", "Factories", "Hotels", "Musical instrument industry", "Postal service", "Power plants"]}, "back_id": "722206b", "back_text": "Park Avenue north from and including 46th Street. The railroad yards are now covered over, but building has barely begun. To the right, between 46th and 47th Streets, is the new Grand Central Palace. The new building under construction at the N.E. corner of 49th Street is the new Railroad Y.M.C.A.; together with the power plant and the new Adams Express building it will stand until demolition in 1929. From 50th to 52nd Streets on the east side the old F. & M. Schaefer Brewery will give way between 1917 and 1919 to St. Bartholomew's Church and the Hotel Ambassador. The oldest part of the Brewery, including the tower at the S.E. corner of 51st Street, dates from the 1880's. Beyond the Brewery, the new 12-story Montana Apartments have been standing for about a year on the site of the old Steinway Factory. Above this point there is already quite a bit of apartment building. Compare this picture with Park Avenue from 45th Street in 1903 and in 1923-4, also with Park Avenue from 46th Street, Silver Jubilee Exposition in June 1923.\n\nNovember 25, 1913.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 46th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "722207f", "uuid": "534ab8a0-c551-012f-18f3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4e15-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722207f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 46th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Clubs", "Episcopal churches", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "722207b", "back_text": "Park Avenue, north from and including 46th Street. Silver Jubilee Exposition of 1923, the 25th Anniversary of Greater New York. The band is in the middle of 46th Street. To the right is No. 247 Park Avenue, about two years old. The 47th to 48th Street lot is still vacant; on the east side, in the next block north, the Park - Lane is under construction. Then comes the Railroad Y.M.C.A, hiding all but a small glimpse of St. Bartholomew's and the Hotel Ambassador, between 51st and 52nd Streets. On the west side of the Avenue the first building is the Hotel Marguery, (about 1918) between 47th and 48th Streets. Compare this with the photographs made from the same spot in 1913 and with the Grand Central railroad yards in 1903, also with the same scene a year and a half later in January 1925.\n\nEwing Galloway, Photographer.\n\n\nJune 1923.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 46th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "722207f", "uuid": "534ab8a0-c551-012f-18f3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4e15-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722207f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 46th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Clubs", "Episcopal churches", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "722207b", "back_text": "Park Avenue, north from and including 46th Street. Silver Jubilee Exposition of 1923, the 25th Anniversary of Greater New York. The band is in the middle of 46th Street. To the right is No. 247 Park Avenue, about two years old. The 47th to 48th Street lot is still vacant; on the east side, in the next block north, the Park - Lane is under construction. Then comes the Railroad Y.M.C.A, hiding all but a small glimpse of St. Bartholomew's and the Hotel Ambassador, between 51st and 52nd Streets. On the west side of the Avenue the first building is the Hotel Marguery, (about 1918) between 47th and 48th Streets. Compare this with the photographs made from the same spot in 1913 and with the Grand Central railroad yards in 1903, also with the same scene a year and a half later in January 1925.\n\nEwing Galloway, Photographer.\n\nJune 1923.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 46th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722208f", "uuid": "53c0cc90-c551-012f-0f3b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4e17-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722208f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 46th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Anniversaries, etc", "Celebrations"]}, "back_id": "722208b", "back_text": "Park Avenue, north from and including 46th Street.\nCompare with the Silver Jubilee Exposition, approximately the same scene in June 1923.\nNote the newly completed Postum Building, No. 250 Park Avenue.\nIn the immediate foreground, just south of 46th Street, where the men are taking it easy in the center park, the New York Central Building will rise in 1928.\n\nJanuary 1925.\n\nBrown Brothers, Photographers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 46th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722210f", "uuid": "548e8220-c551-012f-82a9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4e1b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722210f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 46th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Cross & Brown Company", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "722210b", "back_text": "Received from Cross & Brown Co., March 1968\nCaption or Credit Line\nURIS BUILDING CORPORATION\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 46th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722275f", "uuid": "6ea0e840-c551-012f-c818-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4e9d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722275f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 56th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Athletic clubs", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "722275b", "back_text": "Park Avenue, south from 56th Street.\n\nCompare with the same scene in 1905.\n\nThe only buildings in common to both pictures are the small ones on the west side between 54th and 53rd Streets, just above the Racquet and Tennis Club.\n\nThe building on the S. E. corner of 57th Street, to extreme left, was also there but is not included in the 1905 picture.\n\nThe parks in the center of the Avenue will shortly be narrowed to make from for more traffic, and work on the New York Central Building, across the avenue from 46th to 45th Streets, will begin.\nFebruary 10, 1927\nNew York Edison Company Collection.\nNew # 736\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Park Avenue & 46th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -28932,7 +28932,7 @@ {"id": "722220f", "uuid": "58ab0510-c551-012f-2aa1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4e2f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722220f&t=w", "date": "1909", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 48th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Churches", "Railroad shops & yards", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "722220b", "back_text": "Park Avenue, west side, from 48th to 50th Streets, during the middle of the work of rebuilding the Grand Central Terminal and Yards. The observer is near Lexington Avenue a little south of 49th Street, which crosses the Upper Level yards at the right. The nearest of the old buildings on the north side of 49th Street is 49 East 49th Street. The yards have been rebuilt about as far west as what will be the western side of Park Avenue when the tracks are covered over. July, 1909.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 48th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722221f", "uuid": "590aa390-c551-012f-4ddc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4e31-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722221f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 48th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Amemiya", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "722221b", "back_text": "Park Avenue, east side, between 49th and 48th Streets, showing the new Park Lane Apartment Hotel, also a glimpse of the S.E. corner of 48th Street where a building is under construction. In the background the Hotel Shelton, on the east side of Lexington Avenue, is shown.\n\nAutumn 1924.\n\nAmemiya, Photographer.\n, with credit.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 48th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722224f", "uuid": "5a703510-c551-012f-6d16-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4e37-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722224f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 49th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Building construction", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "722224b", "back_text": "(1)\nPark Avenue at 49th Street, looking S. W. across foundation of the new Hotel Waldorf-Astoria.\nOn the S. E. corner is the Park Lane Hotel, on the S. W. corner, the Hotel Marguery.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\n(2)\nThe same, to and including East 50th Street.\n\nMay 3, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same as No. 2, showing mainly the Waldorf site. Note train through the N.E. corner of excavation.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 49th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "722225f", "uuid": "5aee5ed0-c551-012f-abab-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4e39-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722225f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 49th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Underwood & Underwood", "subject": {"name": ["Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "722225b", "back_text": "TWIN CROWNS FOR NEW PEACOCK ALLEY\n\nTwin towers atop the new Waldorf-Astoria Hotel make an interesting addition to the New York skyline. This is a spectacular view of the top of the new Waldorf-Astoria at Park Ave., 49th and 50th Sts., 47 stories in height, the world's tallest hotel, opening Oct. 1st. The domes are made of copper sheet leaf, and are surmounted by two beacons, 625 feet above Park Ave.\n\nPhoto by Underwood and Underwood\n\n\nThis photograph was used in NYPL Art Deco exhibit, Apr. 30, 1975.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 49th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "722225f", "uuid": "5aee5ed0-c551-012f-abab-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4e39-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722225f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 49th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Underwood & Underwood", "subject": {"name": ["Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "722225b", "back_text": "TWIN CROWNS FOR NEW PEACOCK ALLEY\n\nTwin towers atop the new Waldorf-Astoria Hotel make an interesting addition to the New York skyline. This is a spectacular view of the top of the new Waldorf-Astoria at Park Ave., 49th and 50th Sts., 47 stories in height, the world's tallest hotel, opening Oct. 1st. The domes are made of copper sheet leaf, and are surmounted by two beacons, 625 feet above Park Ave.\n\nPhoto by Underwood and Underwood\n\nThis photograph was used in NYPL Art Deco exhibit, Apr. 30, 1975.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 49th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722240f", "uuid": "60adba60-c551-012f-12a2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4e57-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722240f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 49th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Pershing Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Episcopal churches", "Hotels", "Viaducts"]}, "back_id": "722240b", "back_text": "Park Avenue, east side, south from 51st Street, showing St. Bartholomew's Church (1918), and the new Waldorf Astoria (1931) between 50th and 49th Streets.\nAt the foot of the avenue rises the New York Central Building, No. 230, through which traffic travels to and from the Pershing Square Viaduct. In the background the towers of the Chrysler and Chanin buildings may be seen against the sky. To the extreme left, behind St. Bartholomew's rises the R.C.A. tower; and on the horizon directly in line with St. Bartholomew's dome may be seen the towers of St. Agnes' Roman Catholic Church, on 43rd Street east of Lexington Avenue. About 1932.\n\nNew York Times Photograph.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 49th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722231f", "uuid": "5d46aa90-c551-012f-01ca-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4e45-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722231f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 50th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Ogden, Beecher", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "722231b", "back_text": "St. Bartholomew's Church, Park Avenue, East Side, between E. 50th to 51st Street, showing the beautiful\nwindow in the South Wall.\n\nAbout 1930\n\nBeecher Ogden,\nGrand Central Terminal,\nNew York City.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 50th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722232f", "uuid": "5dacce30-c551-012f-8261-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4e47-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722232f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 50th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Episcopal churches", "Hotels", "Night photography", "Religious education"]}, "back_id": "722232b", "back_text": "park Avenue (foreground), east side, from E. 50th (right) to 51st (left) Streets, showing St. Bartholomew's P.E. Church and Community house occupying this frontage and being overshadowed by the G.E. (former R.C.A.) Building. To the right of the latter is the turreted roof of the Hotel Beverly as seen across the community house and R. C. Cathedral High School.\n\n1932.\n\nWURTZ BROTHERS.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 50th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -28952,9 +28952,9 @@ {"id": "722239f", "uuid": "604551c0-c551-012f-f123-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4e55-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722239f&t=w", "date": "1921", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 51st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "722239b", "back_text": "Park Avenue, north from 51st Street, about 9:30 A.M., showing buildings along east side. It is possible to see nearly a mile of the Avenue. Notice Hotel Ambassador, 51st to 52d Streets, built in 1919 and the Montane Apartments (1912) between 52nd and 53rd Streets. The tiny building on the N.E. corner of 53rd Street is a survival of the era before the railroad was electrified, about 1924 it will be demolished. No. 441, in the N.E. corner of 56th Street, also dates back to the 1880's. Note cross-town street-cars at 59th Street. 1921.\n\nEwing Galloway, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Park Avenue & 51st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722244f", "uuid": "622ec790-c551-012f-09e6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4e5f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722244f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 51st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "722244b", "back_text": "Hotel Ambassador (built 1918-19), Park Avenue, east side, from 51st to 52nd Streets. Compare this photograph with the same scene in 1917.\n\nAbout 1932.\n\nEwing Galloway, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 51st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722245f", "uuid": "629fe4d0-c551-012f-69a0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4e61-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722245f&t=w", "date": "1917", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 51st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Brewing industry"]}, "back_id": "722245b", "back_text": "Park Avenue, east side, from 51st to 52nd Street. Part of the old F&M Schaefer Brewery, about to be demolished in the block where the Ambassador Hotel is to be built. In the block below, which has been purchased By St. Bartholomew's church, the main part of the old brewery has already been demolished. 1917.\n\nEwing Galloway, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Park Avenue & 51st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "722247f", "uuid": "636dc130-c551-012f-fc14-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4e65-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722247f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 51st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.)", "Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Episcopal churches", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "722247b", "back_text": "A general view of the Grand Central Zone as viewed southward on Park Ave. from East 52nd Street, at which point appears the Hotel Ambassador (left foreground) with St. Bartholomew's P.E. Church just beyond (S.E. corner of 51st Street). Prominently shown (centre) is the new Waldorf Astoria Hotel flanked on one side by the R.C.A. Building and the Chrysler, Chanin, Grand Central Palace and Lincoln Buildings on the other. Distinctly shown between the R.C.A. Building and the Waldorf Astoria Hotel is Tudor City located near the East River, which is dimly apparent on the left.\n\nOctober 31, 1932.\n\nWurts Brothers.\n\n\nThis photograph was used in NYPL Art Deco exhibit, Apr 30, 1975.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 51st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "722247f", "uuid": "636dc130-c551-012f-fc14-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4e65-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722247f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 51st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.)", "Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Episcopal churches", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "722247b", "back_text": "A general view of the Grand Central Zone as viewed southward on Park Ave. from East 52nd Street, at which point appears the Hotel Ambassador (left foreground) with St. Bartholomew's P.E. Church just beyond (S.E. corner of 51st Street). Prominently shown (centre) is the new Waldorf Astoria Hotel flanked on one side by the R.C.A. Building and the Chrysler, Chanin, Grand Central Palace and Lincoln Buildings on the other. Distinctly shown between the R.C.A. Building and the Waldorf Astoria Hotel is Tudor City located near the East River, which is dimly apparent on the left.\n\nOctober 31, 1932.\n\nWurts Brothers.\n\nThis photograph was used in NYPL Art Deco exhibit, Apr 30, 1975.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 51st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722267f", "uuid": "6b746070-c551-012f-2205-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4e8d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722267f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 51st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Athletic clubs", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "722267b", "back_text": "Park Ave., at the S.E. corner of East 54th Street.\nJuly 11, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 51st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "722274f", "uuid": "6e4b4030-c551-012f-6ce8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4e9b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722274f&t=w", "date": "1905", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 51st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Factories", "Musical instrument industry", "Railroad shops & yards"]}, "back_id": "722274b", "back_text": "Park Avenue, south from 56th Street, where the railroad emerges from the tunnel and the Grand Central Yards begin.\nThe Avenue will be built over the tracks to 52nd Street by 1910 and to the new station by 1913, and the railroad electrified.\nOn west side, note houses between 54th and 53rd Street, which will still be standing thirty years later.\nOn the east side, note old Steinway Piano Factory, dating back to the Civil War or earlier, which will be demolished in 1911.\nBeyond it may be seen the tower of R&M Scheefer's brewery, about the same age, on the S. E. corner of 51st Street where the new St. Bartholomew's Church will be built in 1918.\nCompre with the Edison Company's photograph of the same scene in 1927.\n\nNew York Edison Company Collection.\n\n\nJune 10, 1905.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 51st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "722274f", "uuid": "6e4b4030-c551-012f-6ce8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4e9b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722274f&t=w", "date": "1905", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 51st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Factories", "Musical instrument industry", "Railroad shops & yards"]}, "back_id": "722274b", "back_text": "Park Avenue, south from 56th Street, where the railroad emerges from the tunnel and the Grand Central Yards begin.\nThe Avenue will be built over the tracks to 52nd Street by 1910 and to the new station by 1913, and the railroad electrified.\nOn west side, note houses between 54th and 53rd Street, which will still be standing thirty years later.\nOn the east side, note old Steinway Piano Factory, dating back to the Civil War or earlier, which will be demolished in 1911.\nBeyond it may be seen the tower of R&M Scheefer's brewery, about the same age, on the S. E. corner of 51st Street where the new St. Bartholomew's Church will be built in 1918.\nCompre with the Edison Company's photograph of the same scene in 1927.\n\nNew York Edison Company Collection.\n\nJune 10, 1905.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 51st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722242f", "uuid": "61644a90-c551-012f-1154-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4e5b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722242f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 51st Street.", "alt_title": ["St. Bartholomew's, Waldorf Astoria, General Electric Building, Park Avenue and 51st Street, Manhattan.", "St. Bartholomew's Protestant Episcopal Church ; Waldorf-Astoria Hotel ; General Electric Company."], "creator": "Abbott, Berenice", "subject": {"name": ["Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Episcopal churches", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "722242b", "back_text": "Federal Art Project\n\"Changing New York\"\nBerenice Abbott, photographer\n\nSt. Bartholomew's Church, Waldorf Astoria Hotel, General Electric Building.\nPark Avenue and 51st Street, Manhattan\n\n[Note: negative at Museum of the City of New York] Code IA3\nApril 2, 1936\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 51st Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722250f", "uuid": "64bfc390-c551-012f-f5bc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4e6b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722250f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 52nd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Factories", "Musical instrument industry", "Railroad tracks"]}, "back_id": "722250b", "back_text": "Park Avenue, north from East 52nd Street, showing an early view of this thoroughfare prior to the enclosure of the railroad tracks shown. At the right is the Steinway Piano factory at the S. E. corner of 53rd Street. The fenced lot on the left is at the N. W. corner of 52nd St.\n\nAbout 1900\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 52nd Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722248f", "uuid": "63ed70c0-c551-012f-cb3a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4e67-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722248f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - 52nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "722248b", "back_text": "Park Avenue, north on east side, from 52nd Street.\nThe first building at the right is the Montana Apartments, built in 1912 on the site of the old Steinway factory.\nThe N. E. corner of 53rd Street is new, about 1925.\n383 Park Avenue, just above it, was built in 1911 and is now oldest building in the block.\nFurther north No. 441, the small dark building on the N. E. corner of 56th Street (about 1880) contrasts with the new Ritz Tower Apartment Building at 57th Street, erected 1927.\nOctober 28, 1930.\n\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & 52nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -29104,7 +29104,7 @@ {"id": "706207f", "uuid": "f61ab010-c537-012f-5d9c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b06d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706207f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Park Avenue - Vanderbilt Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "706207b", "back_text": "223-229 Park Avenue, north side, between Vanderbilt and Clinton Avenues, showing old frame homes, recently stuccoed. View 1 shows only Nos. 22-229, looking toward Clinton Avenue, viewing westward.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 1: July 22, 1934\nView 3: April 12, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Park Avenue & Vanderbilt Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "722030f", "uuid": "0ae53db0-c551-012f-b791-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4cb3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722030f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - Vanderbilt Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Armories"]}, "back_id": "722030b", "back_text": "Park Ave. Tunnel entrance, north from 33rd Street, at the time of the construction of the Lexington Ave. Subway. The Seventy-First Regiment Armory, at the right, is quite new as shown here.\n\nOctober 4, 1900.\n\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & Vanderbilt Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722033f", "uuid": "0c157740-c551-012f-1bd0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4cb9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722033f&t=w", "date": "1902", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - Vanderbilt Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Disasters", "Fires", "Ruins"]}, "back_id": "722033b", "back_text": "Park Avenue at 34th Street, Manhattan.\nTaken at the time of the fire which gutted the 71st Regiment Armory, Feb. 22, 1902. Gift of Catherine C. (Mrs. Charles D.) Dickey, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Penna., Sept. 1971.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & Vanderbilt Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "722043f", "uuid": "104ea740-c551-012f-6f84-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4ccd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722043f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - Vanderbilt Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Park Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Tunnels"]}, "back_id": "722043b", "back_text": "Park Ave. Tunnel, (formerly a railroad extension from Grand Central) at East 34th Street, west side, and showing excavation in progress for the new Lexington Ave. Subway, which will run under this point.\n\nNovember 5, 1900.\n\n\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & Vanderbilt Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "722043f", "uuid": "104ea740-c551-012f-6f84-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4ccd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722043f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - Vanderbilt Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Park Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Tunnels"]}, "back_id": "722043b", "back_text": "Park Ave. Tunnel, (formerly a railroad extension from Grand Central) at East 34th Street, west side, and showing excavation in progress for the new Lexington Ave. Subway, which will run under this point.\n\nNovember 5, 1900.\n\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & Vanderbilt Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722092f", "uuid": "253aefe0-c551-012f-2407-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4d2f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722092f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - Vanderbilt Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "722092b", "back_text": "Received from Cross & Brown Co., March 1968", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & Vanderbilt Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722106f", "uuid": "2b26b210-c551-012f-9461-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4d4b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722106f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - Vanderbilt Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "722106b", "back_text": "Ramp to Grand Central Station, Park Ave.\nApril 11, 1940\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\n\nNeg. No. A-868, 2245\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & Vanderbilt Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722222f", "uuid": "597e4ae0-c551-012f-821e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4e33-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722222f&t=w", "date": "1968", "title": "Manhattan: Park Avenue - Vanderbilt Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Cross & Brown Company", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Brick walls"]}, "back_id": "722222b", "back_text": "Redi(e)ved from Cross & Brown Co., March 1968", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Avenue & Vanderbilt Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -29195,7 +29195,7 @@ {"id": "722422f", "uuid": "a7209d00-c551-012f-65d0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4fc3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722422f&t=w", "date": "1945", "title": "Manhattan: Park Row - Church Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Johnston, J. S. (John S.)", "subject": {"name": ["World Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "722422b", "back_text": "Park Row.\nJ. S. Johnston, photographer, 1894.\n\nP. L. Sperr collection.\nReceived September 12, 1945.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Row & Church Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722423f", "uuid": "a7936510-c551-012f-bb1a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4fc5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722423f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Park Row - Church Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "722423b", "back_text": "Park Row.\n[J.S. Johnston, photographer, 1894]\n\nP. L. Sperr collection.\nReceived Sept. 12, 1945.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Row & Church Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722424f", "uuid": "a7f027e0-c551-012f-1f57-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4fc7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722424f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Park Row - Church Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "722424b", "back_text": "P.L. Sperr collection\nRec'd September 12, 1945\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Row & Church Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "722426f", "uuid": "a8dcc110-c551-012f-b45b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4fcb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722426f&t=w", "date": "1875", "title": "Manhattan: Park Row - Church Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities"]}, "back_id": "722426b", "back_text": "Park Row, nos. 37-41\nNew York Times Building, no. 41 Park Row\n[1875?]\n\n\n{printed label}\n\nCabinet Photographs.\nAmerican Scenery\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Park Row & Church Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "722426f", "uuid": "a8dcc110-c551-012f-b45b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4fcb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722426f&t=w", "date": "1875", "title": "Manhattan: Park Row - Church Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities"]}, "back_id": "722426b", "back_text": "Park Row, nos. 37-41\nNew York Times Building, no. 41 Park Row\n[1875?]\n\n{printed label}\n\nCabinet Photographs.\nAmerican Scenery\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Park Row & Church Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722427f", "uuid": "a9319b50-c551-012f-845c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4fcd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722427f&t=w", "date": "1875", "title": "Manhattan: Park Row - Church Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York Times Building (New York, N.Y. : Park Row)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities", "Post offices"]}, "back_id": "722427b", "back_text": "Park Row, Manhattan, is the street vertically bisecting this photograph.\nThe New York Times building was at nos. 37-44 Park Row, with no. 44 (facing the viewer) as the main entrance.\nThe Post Office Building (right) fronted on Mail Street, opposite City Hall Park.\n\nThis photograph was taken between 1875 (when the newly constructed Post Office was first occupied) and 1888 (when the New York Times building was razed).\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Row & Church Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722444f", "uuid": "b0b196a0-c551-012f-f42a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4fef-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722444f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Park Row - Church Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "722444b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Park Row & Church Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722456f", "uuid": "b5eb7190-c551-012f-6fff-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5007-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722456f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Park Row - Church Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "722456b", "back_text": "1. Park Row, no.148\nJuly 19, 1941\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Row & Church Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -29209,7 +29209,7 @@ {"id": "722449f", "uuid": "b30be900-c551-012f-afdd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4ff9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722449f&t=w", "date": "1890", "title": "Manhattan: Park Row - Frankfort Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["New York City Hall (New York, N.Y.)", "World Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["City Hall Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "722449b", "back_text": "Park Row, east side, at Frankfort Street, as seen from across City Hall Park. The view shows a portion of the City Hall on the right and the Pulitzer Building (also known as the \"World\" Building.) in the background.\n\nAbout 1899.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Row & Frankfort Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722450f", "uuid": "b365ae10-c551-012f-cf83-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4ffb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722450f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Park Row - Frankfort Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York City Hall (New York, N.Y.)", "World Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Monuments & memorials", "Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities"]}, "back_id": "722450b", "back_text": "Park Row, east side, at Frankfort Street, as seen from across City Hall Park. The view shows a portion of the City Hall on the right and the Pulitzer Building (also known as the \"World\" Building) in the background.\n\nJune 24, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Row & Frankfort Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722468f", "uuid": "baf41e80-c551-012f-3cda-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-501f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722468f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Park Row - James Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Dental offices", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "722468b", "back_text": "227-223 Park Row, east side, between James Street and New Bowery. (Park Row and New Bowery intersect near this point).\n\nSeptember 12, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Row & James Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "718916f", "uuid": "26891260-c54c-012f-eb1b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3461-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718916f&t=w", "date": "1901", "title": "Manhattan: Park Row - Mail Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York City Hall (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["City Hall Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Post offices"]}, "back_id": "718916b", "back_text": "City Hall Park: A view of the southern extremity, showing bounding same, Park Row (foreground), Mail Street (left, United States Post Office thereon), and Broadway (background). On the latter appears buildings numbered 239 to 247. In the right foreground is the City Hall.\n\nApril 1, 1901.\n\n\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Row & Mail Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "718916f", "uuid": "26891260-c54c-012f-eb1b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-3461-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718916f&t=w", "date": "1901", "title": "Manhattan: Park Row - Mail Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York City Hall (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["City Hall Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Post offices"]}, "back_id": "718916b", "back_text": "City Hall Park: A view of the southern extremity, showing bounding same, Park Row (foreground), Mail Street (left, United States Post Office thereon), and Broadway (background). On the latter appears buildings numbered 239 to 247. In the right foreground is the City Hall.\n\nApril 1, 1901.\n\nWilliam B. Parsons Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Row & Mail Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722443f", "uuid": "b0536f60-c551-012f-56e5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-4fed-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722443f&t=w", "date": "1880", "title": "Manhattan: Park Row - Mail Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Printing House Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Plazas", "Printing industry", "Statues"]}, "back_id": "722443b", "back_text": "Park Row, north from Mail Street (on the left), to the Brooklyn Bridge. A portion of Nassau Street, is observed on the far side of triangular plot, with the statue of Benjamin Franklin thereon. This section of the City just east of City Hall Park, is known as Printing House Square, as at this date, the newspaper publication of the City was centered here.\n\nAbout 1880.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Row & Mail Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722463f", "uuid": "b8e3b160-c551-012f-eebf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5015-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722463f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: Park Row - Mulberry Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "722463b", "back_text": "1. Park Row at Mulberry St. Municipal Bldg. from Park Row. Neg. A-12 P.L. Sperr, photographer July 19, 1941", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Row & Mulberry Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722464f", "uuid": "b951e0f0-c551-012f-3b93-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5017-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722464f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Park Row - Mulberry Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "722464b", "back_text": "Park Row, north from Mulberry Street, showing the former merging into Chatham Square. Overhead appears the 2nd & 3rd Avenues Elevated Lines; the City Hall Division going down Park Row and the South Ferry section utilizing New Bowery. The old \"Tea Pump\" a well, the water from which was highly prized, stood here (foreground) until the middle of the last century. It is a coincidence that the area is now New Yorks \"Chinatown\".\n\nAbout 1936\n\nGift of Dr. Michael Wishengrad A.R.P.S.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Park Row & Mulberry Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -29319,7 +29319,7 @@ {"id": "722521f", "uuid": "d05048b0-c551-012f-a71d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5089-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722521f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: Pearl Street - New Chambers Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chinn, George D.; Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises"]}, "back_id": "722521b", "back_text": "(1)\n416-414 Pearl Street, at and adjoining the N.E. corner of New Chambers Street. Structure shown at the apex, No. 416, is a frame building. Also shown is New Chambers Street eastward. Note the Second Avenue Elevated on New Bowery.\n\n1932\n\nJ. Clarence Daview Collection, Museum of the City of New York\n\n(2)\nA more inclusive view, showing two sides of this triangular block that has a base on New Bowery (\"El\" structure thereupon). These structures in View 2 have been rehabilitated by the present owner, Louis Bigolet.\n\nMarch 11, 1938\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(3)\nA view showing solely the low corner buildings enumerated in View 1.\n\nOctober 1, 1938.\n\nGeorge D. Chinn\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pearl Street & New Chambers Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722516f", "uuid": "ce2954e0-c551-012f-e452-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-507f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722516f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Pearl Street - Oak Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Feed stores", "Grain industry", "Straw industries"]}, "back_id": "722516b", "back_text": "386 Pearl Street, east side, south of Oak Street. Building is of frame. Note the Second and Third Aves., Elevated Line overhead.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York. Negative No. 11.\n\nASSUMING STREET TO BE NORTH AND SOUTH\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pearl Street & Oak Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722520f", "uuid": "cfeca3b0-c551-012f-bb69-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5087-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722520f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Pearl Street - Park Row", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "722520b", "back_text": "(1)\nPearl Street, west from but not including Park Row, to and including Cardinal Place. The 3-story building (No. 466) adjoining\nthe N.W. corner of Park Row is a frame house.\n\nMarch 27, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing a closer view of No. 466.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n\n(3)\nAnother view showing also the corner building at the Bowery.\nOctober 7, 1930.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n956 F3 Neg. # 3864\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pearl Street & Park Row, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "722522f", "uuid": "d0bf44e0-c551-012f-caed-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-508b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722522f&t=w", "date": "1914", "title": "Manhattan: Pearl Street - Park Row", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "722522b", "back_text": "pearl Street, at, adjoining and south of the S.W. corner of Park Row, as seen from Park Row with the Second and Third Aves., Elevated in the foreground.\n\nAbout 1914.\n\n\n'ASSUMING STREET TO BE EAST AND WEST'\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pearl Street & Park Row, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "722522f", "uuid": "d0bf44e0-c551-012f-caed-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-508b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722522f&t=w", "date": "1914", "title": "Manhattan: Pearl Street - Park Row", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "722522b", "back_text": "pearl Street, at, adjoining and south of the S.W. corner of Park Row, as seen from Park Row with the Second and Third Aves., Elevated in the foreground.\n\nAbout 1914.\n\n'ASSUMING STREET TO BE EAST AND WEST'\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pearl Street & Park Row, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722506f", "uuid": "ca0adad0-c551-012f-24ee-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-506b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722506f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Pearl Street - Pine Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Excavation"]}, "back_id": "722506b", "back_text": "174-186 Pearl Street, adjoining and north of the N.E. corner of Pine Street, as seen from Cedar Street. Also shown is an excavation on Cedar Street, at the S.W. corner of Pearl Street. The view shows the Second and Third Ave., Elevated on Pearl Street. (Pearl Street, is arbitrarily set to run north and south).\n\nJune 7, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pearl Street & Pine Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723940f", "uuid": "2293a240-c554-012f-609c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5ba0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723940f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Pearl Street - Pine Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "723940b", "back_text": "60 Wall Street Tower, on the west side of Pearl Street, between Pine and Cedar Streets, as viewed from 120 Wall Street. (N.W. corner of South Street). Buildings also shown are: the Farmer's Loan & Trust Company (120 Williams Street), the Bank of Manhattan Company (40 Wall Street), the Equitable Building (120 Broadway), and the Woolworth Tower (229-237 Broadway).\n\nAbout 1932.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pearl Street & Pine Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722481f", "uuid": "bfce03d0-c551-012f-3143-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5039-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722481f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Pearl Street - State Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "722481b", "back_text": "Pearl Street, south side, east from but not including State, to and including Whitehall Streets. (Pearl Street, runs east and west from State Street, to Coenties Slip).\n\nAugust 6, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pearl Street & State Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -29370,7 +29370,7 @@ {"id": "701585f", "uuid": "e477cbf0-c530-012f-a151-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-acbf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701585f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Bronx: Pelham Bay Park.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Beaches"]}, "back_id": "701585b", "back_text": "Pelham Bay Park (Bronx): Near bathing Pavilion on the beach.\nGift of Mott Haven Library\nabout 1900\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pelham Bay Park., Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701586f", "uuid": "e4cfa100-c530-012f-b8f2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-acc1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701586f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Bronx: Pelham Bay Park.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Beaches", "Pagodas"]}, "back_id": "701586b", "back_text": "Pelham Bay Park (Bronx): The rocky bathing beach on Pelham Bay.\nGift of Mott Haven Library\nabout 1900\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pelham Bay Park., Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701587f", "uuid": "e5371080-c530-012f-4b90-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-acc3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701587f&t=w", "date": "1939, 1939-08-20", "title": "Bronx: Pelham Bay Park.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Beaches"]}, "back_id": "701587b", "back_text": "Pelham Bay Park: Just north of Orchard Beach, on the east shore.\nP. L. Sperr August 20, 1939\n Views 1-3\nSee also Orchard Beach\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Pelham Bay Park., Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "701588f", "uuid": "e5884190-c530-012f-0045-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-acc5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701588f&t=w", "date": "1939-08-20", "title": "Bronx: Pelham Bay Park.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Beaches"]}, "back_id": "701588b", "back_text": "Pelham Bay Park (Bronx): Views of the east shore, just north of Orchard Beach.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nAugust 20, 1939\nViews 1-3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pelham Bay Park., Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "701588f", "uuid": "e5884190-c530-012f-0045-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-acc5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701588f&t=w", "date": "1939-08-20", "title": "Bronx: Pelham Bay Park.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Beaches"]}, "back_id": "701588b", "back_text": "Pelham Bay Park (Bronx): Views of the east shore, just north of Orchard Beach.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nAugust 20, 1939\nViews 1-3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pelham Bay Park., Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701606f", "uuid": "ec15cc50-c530-012f-9232-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ace9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701606f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Pelham Bridge Road - Prospect Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "701606b", "back_text": "Pelham Bay Park: The Pell Treaty Oak on the east side of Pelham Bridge Road, slightly north of Prospect Ave., where Thomas Pell, in Nov. 14 1654, signed a treaty with the Sewanoe Indians purchasing about ten thousand acres of land from them.\n\n1908.\n\nGift of Randall Comfort.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pelham Bridge Road & Prospect Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701597f", "uuid": "e8d09b60-c530-012f-cb6c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-acd7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701597f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Pelham Bridge Road - Water Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Pelham Bay Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Trees"]}, "back_id": "701597b", "back_text": "Pelham Bay Park: \"California Ramblers\" along Pelham Bridge Road.\nMay 29, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pelham Bridge Road & Water Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701598f", "uuid": "e928da30-c530-012f-adda-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-acd9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701598f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Pelham Bridge Road - Water Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Pelham Bay Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bungalows"]}, "back_id": "701598b", "back_text": "(1)\nPelham Bay Park: A colony of \"skeleton\" bungalows on the shore of Pelham Bay as viewed from City Island Road.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA closer view of the same.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pelham Bridge Road & Water Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} @@ -29393,8 +29393,8 @@ {"id": "701613f", "uuid": "eef66db0-c530-012f-9c6c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-acf7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701613f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: Pelham Parkway North - Bronxwood Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Special education"]}, "back_id": "701613b", "back_text": "Pelham Parkway North (vantage point, not seen), north side, east from Bronxwood Ave. to Williamsbridge Road, showing units of the New York Institute for the Education of the Blind.\n\nAugust 2, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pelham Parkway North & wood Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701617f", "uuid": "f0823030-c530-012f-b3eb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-acff-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701617f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: Pelham Parkway South - Eastchester Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "701617b", "back_text": "(1)\nPelham Parkway South, at the S.W. corner of Eastchester Road, showing the Pelham Health Inn. The view is in an easterly direction.\nAugust 3, 1928.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nA view of the rear of the inn.\nAugust 3, 1928.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Pelham Parkway South & Eastchester Road, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701618f", "uuid": "f0f2bfa0-c530-012f-a49d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ad01-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701618f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: Pelham Parkway South - Eastchester Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "701618b", "back_text": "Pelham Parkway South (left), south side, east from Eastchester Road.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nAugust 3, 1928.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pelham Parkway South & Eastchester Road, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "701497f", "uuid": "c2484130-c530-012f-cc0a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ac0f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701497f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Bronx: Pelham Parkway South - Sacket Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Morris Park Race Track (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Racetracks (Horse racing) -- New York (State) -- 1660-1669"]}, "back_id": "701497b", "back_text": "Morris Park Race Track: A general view northeastward as seen from the grand stand. The track was bound on the north by Pelham Parkway South; on the south by Sackett Avenue; on the east by Williamsbridge Road; on the west by Barnes and Bronxdale Avenues. The entire race track property was offered for sale to the general public in June 1913, after streets and plots were marked out by Joseph P. Day and J. Clarence Davies. For additional data see the New York Times of April 27, June 15, and June 22, 1913.\nAbout 1910\n\n\n(2)\nA fashionable gathering at Morris Park Race Track.\nAbout 1910\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pelham Parkway South & Sacket Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "701498f", "uuid": "c2abb670-c530-012f-d4b2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ac11-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701498f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Bronx: Pelham Parkway South - Sacket Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Morris Park Race Track (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Racetracks (Horse racing) -- New York (State) -- 1660-1669"]}, "back_id": "701498b", "back_text": "Morris Park Race Track (Bronx): Viewing north across the fashionable track from near the grand stand. The track was bounded on the east by Williamsbridge Road; on the west by Barnes Avenue; on the north by Pelham Parkway; and on the south by Sackett Avenue. In June, 1913 \"the most remarkable real estate sale in the history of the city\", as the New York Times commented editorially, took place when the track property was offered for auction by Joseph P. Day and Clarence Davies. For additional data see \"The New York Times,\" April 27, June 15, and June 22, 1913.\n\n\nAbout 1910?\nViews 1,2:\nProbably earlier.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pelham Parkway South & Sacket Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "701497f", "uuid": "c2484130-c530-012f-cc0a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ac0f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701497f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Bronx: Pelham Parkway South - Sacket Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Morris Park Race Track (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Racetracks (Horse racing) -- New York (State) -- 1660-1669"]}, "back_id": "701497b", "back_text": "Morris Park Race Track: A general view northeastward as seen from the grand stand. The track was bound on the north by Pelham Parkway South; on the south by Sackett Avenue; on the east by Williamsbridge Road; on the west by Barnes and Bronxdale Avenues. The entire race track property was offered for sale to the general public in June 1913, after streets and plots were marked out by Joseph P. Day and J. Clarence Davies. For additional data see the New York Times of April 27, June 15, and June 22, 1913.\nAbout 1910\n\n(2)\nA fashionable gathering at Morris Park Race Track.\nAbout 1910\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pelham Parkway South & Sacket Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "701498f", "uuid": "c2abb670-c530-012f-d4b2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ac11-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701498f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Bronx: Pelham Parkway South - Sacket Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Morris Park Race Track (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Racetracks (Horse racing) -- New York (State) -- 1660-1669"]}, "back_id": "701498b", "back_text": "Morris Park Race Track (Bronx): Viewing north across the fashionable track from near the grand stand. The track was bounded on the east by Williamsbridge Road; on the west by Barnes Avenue; on the north by Pelham Parkway; and on the south by Sackett Avenue. In June, 1913 \"the most remarkable real estate sale in the history of the city\", as the New York Times commented editorially, took place when the track property was offered for auction by Joseph P. Day and Clarence Davies. For additional data see \"The New York Times,\" April 27, June 15, and June 22, 1913.\n\nAbout 1910?\nViews 1,2:\nProbably earlier.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pelham Parkway South & Sacket Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701619f", "uuid": "f15b8ac0-c530-012f-179a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ad03-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701619f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: Pelham Parkway South - White Plains Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "White Plains Road (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Elevated railroads", "Excavation"]}, "back_id": "701619b", "back_text": "(1)\nPelham Parkway South (running from left to right), at the S.E. corner of White Plains Road, showing excavation work in progress. On the left appears the elevated station of the I.R.T.White Plains Road subway line.\nJuly 28, 1928.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nThe same, as seen from the street.\nJuly 28, 1928.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Pelham Parkway South & White Plains Road, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "722532f", "uuid": "d4c47990-c551-012f-06af-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-509f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722532f&t=w", "date": "1902", "title": "Manhattan: Pell Street - Bowery", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "722532b", "back_text": "Doyer\nPell Street, at the N. W. corner of the Bowery, showing the interior of the Tuxedo Restaurant. This was one of the first Oriental restaurants that catered to an American clientele. It was opened for business about 1902.\n\nAbout 1902\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pell Street & Bowery, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722533f", "uuid": "d52b4a20-c551-012f-75b5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-50a1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722533f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Pell Street - Bowery", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Chinatown (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Barbershops", "Churches"]}, "back_id": "722533b", "back_text": "5-9 Pell Street, at, adjoining and west of the S.W. corner of the Bowery. No. 7 Pell Street, adjoining the S.W. corner of the Bowery, is a frame house with a stucco front.\n\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pell Street & Bowery, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -29429,7 +29429,7 @@ {"id": "730934f", "uuid": "be45e4a0-c55e-012f-b1b1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9239-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730934f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Bridges - Penny Bridge - [Newtown Creek - Brooklyn.]", "alt_title": ["[Kosciusko Bridge.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Penny Bridge (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Railroad bridges"]}, "back_id": "730934b", "back_text": "Open draw, Penny Bridge from Brooklyn.\nAug. 22, 1939\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Penny Bridge, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730935f", "uuid": "bec46cc0-c55e-012f-4448-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-923b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730935f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Bridges - Penny Bridge - Newtown Creek - Queens.", "alt_title": ["[Kosciusko Bridge.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Newton Creek (New York, N.Y.)", "Penny Bridge (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Horse teams", "Railroad bridges", "Smokestacks", "Streams -- New York (State) -- New York"]}, "back_id": "730935b", "back_text": "1. The W.A. Forman towing sand barge, Newtown Creek at Penny Bridge.\nAug. 22, 1939\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\n\n2. Junk wagon, Queens end of Penny Bridge, Newtown Creek.\nAug. 22, 1939\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Penny Bridge, Brooklyn, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "701620f", "uuid": "f1c88920-c530-012f-aea5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ad05-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701620f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: Pennyfield Avenue - Mitchell Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Garages"]}, "back_id": "701620b", "back_text": "Pennyfield Ave. (Fort Schuyler Road), north from Mitchell Place.\n\nJuly 25, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pennyfield Avenue & Mitchell Place, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "701621f", "uuid": "f2410e80-c530-012f-d0d4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ad07-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701621f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: Pennyfield Avenue - Shore Drive", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["State University of New York Maritime College"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Fort Schuyler (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Military reservations"]}, "back_id": "701621b", "back_text": "Pennyfield Ave. (Fort Schuyler Road), south from Shore Drive, showing the end of the bus line to Fort Schuyler, United States Army Reservation.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\nJuly 25, 1928.\n\n\n\"ASSUMING STREET TO BE NORTH AND SOUTH\"\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pennyfield Avenue & Shore Drive, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "701621f", "uuid": "f2410e80-c530-012f-d0d4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ad07-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701621f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: Pennyfield Avenue - Shore Drive", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["State University of New York Maritime College"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Fort Schuyler (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Military reservations"]}, "back_id": "701621b", "back_text": "Pennyfield Ave. (Fort Schuyler Road), south from Shore Drive, showing the end of the bus line to Fort Schuyler, United States Army Reservation.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\nJuly 25, 1928.\n\n\"ASSUMING STREET TO BE NORTH AND SOUTH\"\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pennyfield Avenue & Shore Drive, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701063f", "uuid": "1ce109a0-c530-012f-fea2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a8b7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701063f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: Pennyfield Avenue - Wortman Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["State University of New York Maritime College"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Fort Schuyler (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Military reservations"]}, "back_id": "701063b", "back_text": "Fort Schuyler United States Army Reservation: A view of the entrance and the guard house (left) of the reservation, viewing eastward along Pennyfield Avenue.\n\nAugust 21, 1928\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, as viewed from inside the reservation toward the exit.\n\nAugust 21, 1928\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pennyfield Avenue & Wortman Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "731936f", "uuid": "57217160-c560-012f-6e27-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9a06-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731936f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Islands - Coney Island - [Performers.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Coney Island (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Amusement parks"]}, "back_id": "731936b", "back_text": "Coney Island: Performers doing their bit to help get the crowd inside, there to learn the \"naked truth\" about sex.\nAlexander Alland\n1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Performers., Coney Island, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "701622f", "uuid": "f29797e0-c530-012f-3eec-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ad09-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701622f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Bronx: Perry Avenue - 207th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "701622b", "back_text": "Perry Ave. (where church fronts), at the S.W. corner of East 207th Street, showing St. Brendan's Roman Catholic Church.\n\nAugust 25, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Perry Avenue & 207th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} @@ -29453,7 +29453,7 @@ {"id": "722557f", "uuid": "de7409e0-c551-012f-bf50-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-50d1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722557f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Perry Street - Washington Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Garages"]}, "back_id": "722557b", "back_text": "156, 158 Perry Street, south side, west of Washington Street. No. 158 is the one-story frame structure. 1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York. Negative No. 106.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Perry Street & Washington Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722558f", "uuid": "deea2820-c551-012f-d2d7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-50d3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722558f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Perry Street - Washington Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "722558b", "back_text": "Perry Street, north side, east from Washington Street, showing at the N.E. corner a clearance that will be improved by a 1-story garage. On Greenwich Street appears the Ninth Ave. Elevated Line.\n\nAugust 3, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Perry Street & Washington Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722543f", "uuid": "d8e44050-c551-012f-f4c8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-50b5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722543f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: Perry Street - Waverly Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "722543b", "back_text": "21-49 Perry Street, north side, from but not including Waverly Place, to and including 4th Street, and west. This block of Perry Street has been beautified by the planting of a line of shade trees.\n\nAbout 1925.\n\nEwing Calloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Perry Street & Waverly Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "722544f", "uuid": "d947ac60-c551-012f-7ae2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-50b7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722544f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: Perry Street - Waverly Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Grocery stores"]}, "back_id": "722544b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nPerry Street, north side, east from No. 27, a point west of Waverly Place, across same and Seventh Ave. to Greenwich Ave. Shown in the foreground is a row of 3-story buildings set back from the building\nline, that bear Nos. 27 to 19.\n\n\nAugust 3, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\nA view of the aforementioned structures, plus No. 17 (right) the 4-story structure at the N.W. corner of Waverly Place. This latter\nbuilding also bears No. 220 Waverly Place.\n\n\nAugust 3, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nView 1 - Neg. #\nView 2 - Neg. # 1415\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Perry Street & Waverly Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "722544f", "uuid": "d947ac60-c551-012f-7ae2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-50b7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722544f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: Perry Street - Waverly Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Grocery stores"]}, "back_id": "722544b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nPerry Street, north side, east from No. 27, a point west of Waverly Place, across same and Seventh Ave. to Greenwich Ave. Shown in the foreground is a row of 3-story buildings set back from the building\nline, that bear Nos. 27 to 19.\n\nAugust 3, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\nA view of the aforementioned structures, plus No. 17 (right) the 4-story structure at the N.W. corner of Waverly Place. This latter\nbuilding also bears No. 220 Waverly Place.\n\nAugust 3, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nView 1 - Neg. #\nView 2 - Neg. # 1415\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Perry Street & Waverly Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722559f", "uuid": "df456390-c551-012f-7dff-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-50d5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722559f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Perry Street - West Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "722559b", "back_text": "Perry Street, south side, from West to Washington Streets, inclusive. July 30, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Perry Street & West Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722560f", "uuid": "dfa96260-c551-012f-18bf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-50d7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722560f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Pershing Square - 41st Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Viaducts"]}, "back_id": "722560b", "back_text": "Pershing Square, at the N.E. corner of East 41st Street, as seen viewing eastward on 41st Street, from a point just west of the west side of the Square. Building shown, is the Pershing Square Building. Across its roof appears portions of the Chanin and Chrysler Buildings. Note the Vehicular viaduct at this point.\n\n1936.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\nFederal Writers Project.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pershing Square & 41st Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722561f", "uuid": "dff13cc0-c551-012f-9e0b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-50d9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722561f&t=w", "date": "1914", "title": "Manhattan: Pershing Square - 41st Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Grand Union Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "722561b", "back_text": "Pershing Square (Park Avenue), east side, from East 41st (right) to 42nd (left), Street's, showing the Grand Union Hotel of the 1890's. This structure was demolished in the Summer of 1914, and was later replaced with the present Pershing Square Building. The 40th-42nd Street area acquired this designation in honor of the Commander in Chief of the American Expeditionary Force in France about this time. It was originally Fourth Avenue, a section of which was changed to Park Avenue.\n\nAbout 1914\n\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pershing Square & 41st Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -29514,7 +29514,7 @@ {"id": "733968f", "uuid": "76b7c7d0-c563-012f-c75e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a9d5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733968f&t=w", "date": "1925, 1926", "title": "East River - River scenes - Pier 6 - [New York State Barge Canal Terminal - Manhattan - South Street - Coenties Slip.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Barges", "Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "733968b", "back_text": "(1)\nEast River, river scene, showing barges docked off South Street, near the New York State Barge Canal Terminal (pier 6) at the foot of Coenties Slip.\nJune 25, 1926.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA similar view as seen from the opposite direction.\nDecember 1925.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pier 6 - [New York State Barge Canal Terminal - Manhattan - South Street - Coenties Slip.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733969f", "uuid": "772b72c0-c563-012f-f4d7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a9d7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733969f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "East River - River scenes - Pier 6 - [New York State Barge Canal Terminal.]", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan - South Street - Coenties Slip.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River Pier 6 (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hoisting machinery"]}, "back_id": "733969b", "back_text": "(1)\nEast River, showing pier 6, the New York State Barge Canal Terminal off South Street, at the foot of Coenties Slip. The view is in a northerly direction.\n\nApril 17, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, another view.\n\nApril 17, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nAn additional view at a later date.\n\nJuly 24, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pier 6 - [New York State Barge Canal Terminal.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733967f", "uuid": "7649cb10-c563-012f-4b11-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a9d3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733967f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "East River - River scenes - Pier 6 - [New York State Barge Canal Terminal.]", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: South Street - Coenties Slip.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River Pier 6 (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Barges"]}, "back_id": "733967b", "back_text": "East River, river scene, showing barges docked at pier 6, the New York State Canal Terminal, off South Street, at the foot of Coenties Slip.\n\nMay 26, 1926.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pier 6 - [New York State Barge Canal Terminal.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "734641f", "uuid": "9ee9a6e0-c564-012f-7556-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-af15-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734641f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1931, 1933", "title": "North (Hudson) River - Pier 60 - [White Star Line.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Balgue, George L.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Freight terminals", "Piers & wharves", "Steamboats"]}, "back_id": "734641b", "back_text": "North (Hudson River), Manhattan share, showing pier 60 of the White Star Line, at the foot of West 19th Street.\n\nGeorge L. Balgue\n\n\nJune, 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pier 60 - [White Star Line.], Hudson River, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "734641f", "uuid": "9ee9a6e0-c564-012f-7556-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-af15-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734641f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1931, 1933", "title": "North (Hudson) River - Pier 60 - [White Star Line.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Balgue, George L.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Freight terminals", "Piers & wharves", "Steamboats"]}, "back_id": "734641b", "back_text": "North (Hudson River), Manhattan share, showing pier 60 of the White Star Line, at the foot of West 19th Street.\n\nGeorge L. Balgue\n\nJune, 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pier 60 - [White Star Line.], Hudson River, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734022f", "uuid": "8f26de20-c563-012f-26d1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-aa40-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734022f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "East River - Manhattan - Pier 60 - East 8th Street.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River Pier 60 (New York, N.Y.)", "Eighth Street (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Streets"]}, "back_id": "734022b", "back_text": "East River, showing pier 60, at the foot of East 8th Street, as viewed westward from the pier. This is a set of 3 views; 2 and 3 being viewed in a southwesterly direction and showing the shoreline between East 8th and 7th Streets.\n\nSeptember 11, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pier 60 - East 8th Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734023f", "uuid": "8f961730-c563-012f-7001-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-aa42-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734023f&t=w", "date": "1933, 1935, 1936", "title": "East River - Pier 60 - Manhattan - East 8th Street - [Tug boats Eleanor Bush and Bronx No. 4.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River Pier 60 (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "734023b", "back_text": "(1)\nEast River, showing pier 60, at the foot of East 8th Street, and the tugboat Eleanor Bush in drydock.\nJune 10, 1933.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, at a later date. In drydock is the tugboat Bronx No. 4.\nSeptember 16, 1935.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, at a later date, as viewed from a different angle.\nJune 26, 1936.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pier 60 - Manhattan - East 8th Street - [Tug boats Eleanor Bush and Bronx No. 4.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734024f", "uuid": "8ff20580-c563-012f-1597-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-aa44-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734024f&t=w", "date": "1933, 1935", "title": "East River - Pier 61 - Manhattan - East 9th Street.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River Pier 61 (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gas industry", "Storage tanks"]}, "back_id": "734024b", "back_text": "(1)\nEast River, showing pier 61, at the foot of East 9th Street, as seen from pier 60, at the foot of East 8th Street and viewed in a northerly direction.\n\nJune 10, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, as seen from the shore.\n\nSeptember 11, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pier 61 - Manhattan - East 9th Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -29679,7 +29679,7 @@ {"id": "722591f", "uuid": "ec2f3d60-c551-012f-c8f6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5115-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722591f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: Pine Street - Nassau Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "722591b", "back_text": "(1)\nPine Street, south side, east from and including Nassau Street. The view shows the United States Sub-Treasury on the S.E. corner of Pine and Nassau Streets. August 24, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, from a different angle, at a later date, showing the lower part of the new Bank of Manhattan Building. September 26, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, showing complete structure of the Bank of Manhattan Building. July 26, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pine Street & Nassau Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722592f", "uuid": "eca53080-c551-012f-337c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5117-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722592f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Pine Street - Nassau Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "722592b", "back_text": "(1) Pine Street, west from Nassau Street.\nAugust 24, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, at a later date, showing demolition proceeding at the S.W. corner of Pine and Nassau Streets.\nJuly 26, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pine Street & Nassau Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722593f", "uuid": "ed068660-c551-012f-0195-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5119-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722593f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Pine Street - Nassau Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "722593b", "back_text": "27-29 Pine Street, south side, east of Nassau Street.\nAbout 1926.\nGift of E. M. Jenks.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pine Street & Nassau Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "722586f", "uuid": "ea231550-c551-012f-cb63-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-510b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722586f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1930", "title": "Manhattan: Pine Street - Pearl Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Excavation"]}, "back_id": "722586b", "back_text": "(1) Pine Street, north side, west from Pearl Street. Note the Second and Third Ave. Elevated overhead on Pearl Street.\n\nJune 13, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2) The same site at a later date and showing the clearance for the Cities Service Building (60 Wall Street Tower). Also shown is Pearl Street (through clearance) east side, between Pine and Cedar Streets. Note the Elevated on Pearl Street.\n\nAugust 7, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same, showing the foundation being poured for skyscraper (60 Wall Street Tower).\n\nOctober 12, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) Neg. # 4081\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pine Street & Pearl Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "722586f", "uuid": "ea231550-c551-012f-cb63-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-510b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722586f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1930", "title": "Manhattan: Pine Street - Pearl Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Excavation"]}, "back_id": "722586b", "back_text": "(1) Pine Street, north side, west from Pearl Street. Note the Second and Third Ave. Elevated overhead on Pearl Street.\n\nJune 13, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same site at a later date and showing the clearance for the Cities Service Building (60 Wall Street Tower). Also shown is Pearl Street (through clearance) east side, between Pine and Cedar Streets. Note the Elevated on Pearl Street.\n\nAugust 7, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same, showing the foundation being poured for skyscraper (60 Wall Street Tower).\n\nOctober 12, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) Neg. # 4081\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pine Street & Pearl Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722587f", "uuid": "ea9f1040-c551-012f-d716-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-510d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722587f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Pine Street - Pearl Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "722587b", "back_text": "(1) Pine Street, west from but not including Pearl Street.\nMay 12, 1929.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nThe same, west from but not including William Street.\nMay 12, 1929.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Pine Street & Pearl Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722588f", "uuid": "eb01b530-c551-012f-9a21-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-510f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722588f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Pine Street - Pearl Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "722588b", "back_text": "(1) An aerial view of Pine Street, south side, west from and including Pearl, to but not including William Streets, showing the elevated on Pearl Street. July 7, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, showing a closer view of the demolition on the north side of the street. July 8, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pine Street & Pearl Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722583f", "uuid": "e8cac820-c551-012f-7aa2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5105-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722583f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Pine Street - South Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Volnar, Victor", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "722583b", "back_text": "Pine Street, looking westwards from South Street.\nVictor Volnar\nno date\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Pine Street & South Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -30350,7 +30350,7 @@ {"id": "706439f", "uuid": "518983c0-c538-012f-978b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b23d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706439f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Brooklyn: Ralph Avenue - Avenue D", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Long Island Rail Road"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farmhouses", "Railroad tracks"]}, "back_id": "706439b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Ralph Avenue & Avenue D, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "706440f", "uuid": "51ea62a0-c538-012f-7629-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b23f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706440f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Brooklyn: Ralph Avenue - Avenue M", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farmhouses"]}, "back_id": "706440b", "back_text": "(1)\nRalph Ave., west side, just south of Ave. M, showing the Joseph White home.\n\nMay 1925.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing a closer view of the house.\n\nMay 1925.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Ralph Avenue & Avenue M, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "706441f", "uuid": "5248b330-c538-012f-d869-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b241-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706441f&t=w", "date": "1922, 1923, 1925", "title": "Brooklyn: Ralph Avenue - Avenue M", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farmhouses"]}, "back_id": "706441b", "back_text": "(1)\nRalph Ave., west side, just south of Ave. M, showing the Joseph White home. (This house would once have been described as having been on the N.W. corner of Mill Lane and Ralph Ave., at its junction with East 64th Street, but Mill Lane is no longer in existence).\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2)\nThe same, from a different angle.\n\nMay 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(3)\nThe same, a closer view of the house.\n\nMay 1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Ralph Avenue & Avenue M, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "706436f", "uuid": "508e57f0-c538-012f-0d33-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b237-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706436f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Brooklyn: Ralph Avenue - Bergen Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "706436b", "back_text": "Brooklyn\nRalph Ave. n. from Bergen St.\n6-5-42\n\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Ralph Avenue & Bergen Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "706436f", "uuid": "508e57f0-c538-012f-0d33-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b237-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706436f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Brooklyn: Ralph Avenue - Bergen Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "706436b", "back_text": "Brooklyn\nRalph Ave. n. from Bergen St.\n6-5-42\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Ralph Avenue & Bergen Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "706437f", "uuid": "50dadf00-c538-012f-7807-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b239-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706437f&t=w", "date": "1940, 1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Ralph Avenue - Bergen Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Grocery stores"]}, "back_id": "706437b", "back_text": "1. Ralph Avenue, north from Bergen Street. On the west side of the avenue, extending from Bergen to Pacific Streets, are being erected the Kingsborough Houses--a low rent housing project.\n\nOctober 24, 1940\n\nP.L. Sperr\n\n2. Ralph Ave. north from Bergen St. August 2, 1941 P.L. Sperr\n\n3. Ralph Ave. & Dean St., n.e. cor. New house August 2 1941 P.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Ralph Avenue & Bergen Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "706438f", "uuid": "51399f30-c538-012f-4ecd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b23b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706438f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Ralph Avenue - Bergen Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "706438b", "back_text": "Ralph Avenue, north from Bergen Street. Buildings on the west side of the avenue are being razed to make way for the erection of the Kingsborough Houses--a public, low-cost housing center.\n\nJune 13, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Ralph Avenue & Bergen Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "706431f", "uuid": "4eb68ef0-c538-012f-9f18-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b22d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706431f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Brooklyn: Ralph Avenue - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Auditoriums", "Baptist churches", "Elevated railroads", "Halls", "Organizations' facilities", "Presbyterian churches", "churches"]}, "back_id": "706431b", "back_text": "Ralph Ave. (man thereon), at the southwest corner of Broadway (elevated structure thereon) showing a three-story frame structure known as Cobly Hall in 1875. Church services were held here from 1875-1877 by the Trinity Baptist Church, and in 1884, by the German Presbyterian Friedess Kirche. It was subsequently known as Ridgewood Hall; Schumacher's Cafe once occupied the ground floor.\n\nJune 1923\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Ralph Avenue & Broadway, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -30358,7 +30358,7 @@ {"id": "706443f", "uuid": "52fe3af0-c538-012f-8896-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b245-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706443f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Ralph Avenue - Canarsie Lane", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farmhouses"]}, "back_id": "706443b", "back_text": "Wyckoff Residence\nRalph Ave. and Canarsie Lane\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Ralph Avenue & Canarsie Lane, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "706444f", "uuid": "53527d50-c538-012f-bfe9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b247-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706444f&t=w", "date": "1963", "title": "Brooklyn: Ralph Avenue - Canarsie Lane", "alt_title": [], "creator": "DeBevoise, C. Manley", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farmhouses"]}, "back_id": "706444b", "back_text": "Wyckoff House\nJune 1963\nC. Manley DeBevoise\n51-05 Browvale Lane\nLittle Neck, N.Y. 11362\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Ralph Avenue & Canarsie Lane, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "705534f", "uuid": "f1a8b0a0-c536-012f-8811-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-d846-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=705534f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Brooklyn: Ralph Avenue - MacDougal Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts"]}, "back_id": "705534b", "back_text": "1. N.E. corner of Ralph Ave. & MacDougal St. from Fulton St. Brooklyn.\n\nMay 12, 1942\n\n2. N.W. corner of MacDougal St. & Ralph Ave. Brooklyn May 12, 1942\n\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Ralph Avenue & MacDougal Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "706434f", "uuid": "4fcdda90-c538-012f-9b8e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b233-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706434f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Brooklyn: Ralph Avenue - Pacific Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "706434b", "back_text": "Brooklyn\nE. Side Ralph Ave. s.o. Pacific St.\n6-5-42\n\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Ralph Avenue & Pacific Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "706434f", "uuid": "4fcdda90-c538-012f-9b8e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b233-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706434f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Brooklyn: Ralph Avenue - Pacific Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "706434b", "back_text": "Brooklyn\nE. Side Ralph Ave. s.o. Pacific St.\n6-5-42\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Ralph Avenue & Pacific Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "706435f", "uuid": "502339b0-c538-012f-ac09-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b235-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706435f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: Ralph Avenue - Pacific Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Parking lots", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "706435b", "back_text": "Ralph Avenue (left), at the N. E. corner of Pacific Street, showing an auto parking space across which is the Gold Seal Laundry and Public School No. 28.\n\nJuly 13, 1940\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Ralph Avenue & Pacific Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "727849f", "uuid": "d8de2a40-c559-012f-cd3e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7a1f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727849f&t=w", "date": "1905", "title": "Queens: Ramblersville - [A bit of Holland...]", "alt_title": ["[Howard Beach since 1916.]"], "creator": "Van der Weyde, William M. (William Manley)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "Howard Beach (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Boats", "Neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "727849b", "back_text": "QUEENS - RAMBLERSVILLE: a bit of Holland on Long Island. c.1905\nWilliam M. Vander Weyde, photographer\n# 856\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Ramblersville & [A bit of Holland...], Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727850f", "uuid": "d94fd320-c559-012f-5e31-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7a21-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727850f&t=w", "date": "1905", "title": "Queens: Ramblersville - [A bit of Holland...]", "alt_title": ["[Howard Beach since 1916.]"], "creator": "Van der Weyde, William M. (William Manley)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Howard Beach (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Neighborhoods", "Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "727850b", "back_text": "Ramblersville: a bit of Holland on Long Island. c.1905\n\nWilliam M. Vander Weyde, photographer\n\n#856 -12\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Ramblersville & [A bit of Holland...], Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -30751,7 +30751,7 @@ {"id": "706480f", "uuid": "61556100-c538-012f-573d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b28f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706480f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Brooklyn: Ridge Boulevard - 72nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "706480b", "back_text": "7022-7124 Ridge Blvd., west side, at and north of 72nd Street; No. 7124 is in the foreground.\nMay 10, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Ridge Boulevard & 72nd Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "706481f", "uuid": "61b3a480-c538-012f-a3e6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b291-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706481f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Ridge Boulevard - 78th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "706481b", "back_text": "7806-7820 Ridge Blvd., west side, north from 79th to 78th Streets. A view of a typical new development in Bay Ridge; No. 7820 is in the left foreground.\n\nSeptember 1928.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Ridge Boulevard & 78th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "706482f", "uuid": "6225e720-c538-012f-0c3f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b293-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706482f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Brooklyn: Ridge Boulevard - 86th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "706482b", "back_text": "Ridge Boulevard, east side, from 86th to 87th Streets, showing Public School No. 185.\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York early 1930's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Ridge Boulevard & 86th Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "722692f", "uuid": "15d68f40-c552-012f-1d34-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-51df-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722692f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: Ridge Street - Broome Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Children"]}, "back_id": "722692b", "back_text": "Ridge Street, West side and the south west corner of Broome Street, looking southwards and across Grand St. The Synagogue is located on the east side of Ridge Street at #26.\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\n\nMay 7th, 1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Ridge Street & Broome Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "722692f", "uuid": "15d68f40-c552-012f-1d34-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-51df-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722692f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: Ridge Street - Broome Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Children"]}, "back_id": "722692b", "back_text": "Ridge Street, West side and the south west corner of Broome Street, looking southwards and across Grand St. The Synagogue is located on the east side of Ridge Street at #26.\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\nMay 7th, 1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Ridge Street & Broome Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722693f", "uuid": "1631c900-c552-012f-c8fa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-51e1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722693f&t=w", "date": "1905", "title": "Manhattan: Ridge Street - Rivington Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Handcarts", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "722693b", "back_text": "Ridge Street, north from Rivington, to East Houston Street's, showing details and activities of this East Side thoroughfare. Populated by immigrants, their needs are served by the pushcart market at the curb. Note the street car tracks in the center. These, obviously are for horse drawn cars.\n\nAbout 1905\n\nBrown Bros., photographers\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Ridge Street & Rivington Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "706483f", "uuid": "62818dd0-c538-012f-9d60-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b295-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706483f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Brooklyn: Ridgewood Place - Woodbine Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Smokestacks"]}, "back_id": "706483b", "back_text": "Ridgewood Place, east from Woodbine to Madison Streets, showing in two views a City ash removal plant.\n\nSeptember 1929.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Ridgewood Place & Woodbine Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "104814", "uuid": "d0b73690-c5ee-012f-2375-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47d9-cb4a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=104814&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Rigali's Hotel, 250 Richmond Avenue, Arrochar, Staten Island [view of building from garden]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Rigali's Hotel, 250 Richmond Avenue, Arrochar, Staten Island, N.Y.", "source": "Staten Island post cards / Hotels"} @@ -30828,7 +30828,7 @@ {"id": "722766f", "uuid": "32b04190-c552-012f-a4c7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5273-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722766f&t=w", "date": "1879", "title": "Manhattan: Riverside Drive - 113th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Hufnagel, B.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Riverside Drive (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Road construction"]}, "back_id": "722766b", "back_text": "Riverside Drive at 113th St., looking south.\nB. Hufnagel, photographer.\nWilliam J. McAlpine, supervising engineer.\nThe stone foundation of the drive as rebuilt in May 1879, with the stones laid to exactly ten inches depth, as per contract. The work shown on the right of the picture represents the condition of the old foundation of stone, which is now being reset.\n\nMay 13, 1879\n\nDeposited with NYPL by NYC Park Dept. 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Riverside Drive & 113th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722769f", "uuid": "33cc5730-c552-012f-021f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5279-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722769f&t=w", "date": "1894", "title": "Manhattan: Riverside Drive - 115th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Johnston, J. S. (John S.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "722769b", "back_text": "Riverside Drive, at the N.E. corner of West 114th Street, showing the Althea Rudd Ward home. This structure, more than 100 years old, is to be razed and replaced with a 12 story apartment building according to a newspaper clipping dated Jan. 5, 1911.\n\n1894\n\nJ. S. Johnson, photo\nGift of Urbrock Collection\nREPRODUCTION RIGHTS UNKNOWN\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Riverside Drive & 114th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722767f", "uuid": "33029c40-c552-012f-14a9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5275-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722767f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Manhattan: Riverside Drive - 114th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "722767b", "back_text": "417-414 Riverside Drive, at, adjoining and south of the S.E. corner of 114th Street.\n1923.\nGift of E. M. Jenks.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Riverside Drive & 114th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "722768f", "uuid": "3371c3c0-c552-012f-42d5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5277-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722768f&t=w", "date": "1911", "title": "Manhattan: Riverside Drive - 114th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Tiemann, Hermann Newell", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "722768b", "back_text": "Riverside Drive, at the N. E. corner of West 114th Street, showing the Althea Rudd Ward home of the 1800's. This, a family holding for more that 50 years, is in fact more than 100 years old. A newspaper clipping, dated January 5, 1911, reports the sale and proposed demolition of same for a modern 12 story apartment building. The A. C. & H. M. Hall Realty Co. is the new owner.\n\nH. N. Tiemann, photo\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n\n\n1911\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Riverside Drive & 114th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "722768f", "uuid": "3371c3c0-c552-012f-42d5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5277-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722768f&t=w", "date": "1911", "title": "Manhattan: Riverside Drive - 114th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Tiemann, Hermann Newell", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "722768b", "back_text": "Riverside Drive, at the N. E. corner of West 114th Street, showing the Althea Rudd Ward home of the 1800's. This, a family holding for more that 50 years, is in fact more than 100 years old. A newspaper clipping, dated January 5, 1911, reports the sale and proposed demolition of same for a modern 12 story apartment building. The A. C. & H. M. Hall Realty Co. is the new owner.\n\nH. N. Tiemann, photo\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n\n1911\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Riverside Drive & 114th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722770f", "uuid": "34429f80-c552-012f-ccbd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-527b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722770f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Riverside Drive - 115th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "722770b", "back_text": "Riverside Drive, from but not including 115th Street.\n\nAbout 1894.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Riverside Drive & 115th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722771f", "uuid": "34b995a0-c552-012f-88f4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-527d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722771f&t=w", "date": "1879", "title": "Manhattan: Riverside Drive - 115th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Hufnagel, B.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Riverside Drive (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Road construction"]}, "back_id": "722771b", "back_text": "Riverside Drive at 115th St., looking north. B. Hufnagel, photographer. Apr. 4, 1879 (cloudy & windy) William J. McAlpine, supervising engineer. Apr. 15, 1879\n\nDeposited with NYPL by NYC Park Dept. 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Riverside Drive & 115th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722773f", "uuid": "359168c0-c552-012f-ea66-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5281-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722773f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Manhattan: Riverside Drive - 116th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "722773b", "back_text": "Riverside Drive, at, adjoining and south of the S.E. corner of 116th Street.\nAbout 1923.\nGift of E. M. Jenks.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Riverside Drive & 116th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -31099,10 +31099,10 @@ {"id": "722987f", "uuid": "960606c0-c552-012f-7533-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-542d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722987f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Rivington Street - 58th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "722987b", "back_text": "Rivington Street, no. 118, Manhattan. c.1920\nWaco Motion Picture House\nGift of Mrs. Vincent Gilpin, West Chester, Pa.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Rivington Street & 58th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722979f", "uuid": "92a6d350-c552-012f-be34-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-541d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722979f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: Rivington Street - Allen Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "New York World", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "722979b", "back_text": "69-73 Rivington Street, at the S. E. corner of Allen Street. The view shows the Rivington Street station of the Second Ave., Elevated Lines.\n\nAbout 1925.\n\nNew York World.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Rivington Street & Allen Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722980f", "uuid": "93199a10-c552-012f-dbb4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-541f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722980f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1934", "title": "Manhattan: Rivington Street - Allen Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bakeries", "Handcarts", "Hardware stores", "Restaurants", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "722980b", "back_text": "(1) 80-84 Rivington Street, north side, east from Allen to Orchard Streets, showing the overflow of the Orchard Street pushcart market.\nJanuary 17, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, showing a view farther east. Intersection shown is Orchard Street.\nApril 28, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) 84 Rivington Street, at the N.W. corner of Orchard Street, showing a Jewish bakery.\nApril 28, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Rivington Street & Allen Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "722992f", "uuid": "981893c0-c552-012f-ac6f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5437-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722992f&t=w", "date": "1938, 1939", "title": "Manhattan: Rivington Street - Cannon Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches"]}, "back_id": "722992b", "back_text": "(1)\nRivington Street, north side, east from Columbia, across Cannon to Lewis Street. The DeWitt Memorial Church is at No. 280 Rivington Street and is between Columbia and Cannon Streets. Between the latter point and Lewis Street appears an empty space where former P.S. No. 88 stood and which is used for recreational purposes. The 6 story tenement just beyond is on the opposite side of Lewis Street and occupies the N.E. corner.\n\nJune 29, 1938.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n\n(2)\nRivington Street, east from Columbia, showing the De Witt\nMemorial Church.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Rivington Street & Cannon Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "722993f", "uuid": "9872e220-c552-012f-3549-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5439-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722993f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: Rivington Street - Cannon Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hardware stores"]}, "back_id": "722993b", "back_text": "(1) Rivington Street, North Side looking from North East corner of Cannon Street, looking Eastwards from Rivington.\n\n(2) Rivington Street, North Side corner of crossing with Leins Street at North East corner looking Eastwards on Rivington.\n\n\nMay 12, 1939.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Rivington Street & Cannon Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "722992f", "uuid": "981893c0-c552-012f-ac6f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5437-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722992f&t=w", "date": "1938, 1939", "title": "Manhattan: Rivington Street - Cannon Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches"]}, "back_id": "722992b", "back_text": "(1)\nRivington Street, north side, east from Columbia, across Cannon to Lewis Street. The DeWitt Memorial Church is at No. 280 Rivington Street and is between Columbia and Cannon Streets. Between the latter point and Lewis Street appears an empty space where former P.S. No. 88 stood and which is used for recreational purposes. The 6 story tenement just beyond is on the opposite side of Lewis Street and occupies the N.E. corner.\n\nJune 29, 1938.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n\n(2)\nRivington Street, east from Columbia, showing the De Witt\nMemorial Church.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Rivington Street & Cannon Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "722993f", "uuid": "9872e220-c552-012f-3549-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5439-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722993f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: Rivington Street - Cannon Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hardware stores"]}, "back_id": "722993b", "back_text": "(1) Rivington Street, North Side looking from North East corner of Cannon Street, looking Eastwards from Rivington.\n\n(2) Rivington Street, North Side corner of crossing with Leins Street at North East corner looking Eastwards on Rivington.\n\nMay 12, 1939.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Rivington Street & Cannon Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722974f", "uuid": "90ab51c0-c552-012f-4316-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5413-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722974f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Rivington Street - Chrystie Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "722974b", "back_text": "Rivington Street, east of Chrystie Street, showing in the background a station of the Second Ave. Elevated Line. The demolition in the foreground, is for the new Sarah Delano Roosevelt Park.\n\nMay 9, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Rivington Street & Chrystie Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "722991f", "uuid": "97a87800-c552-012f-3184-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5435-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722991f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: Rivington Street - Columbia Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches"]}, "back_id": "722991b", "back_text": "Rivington Street, north side, at Columbia Street. The view shows the De Witt Memorial Church at No. 280 Rivington Street, between Columbia and Cannon Streets. These buildings are reported to be over congested; 1 building having 98 people in 62 rooms.\n\n\nAbout 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Rivington Street & Columbia Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "722991f", "uuid": "97a87800-c552-012f-3184-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5435-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722991f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: Rivington Street - Columbia Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches"]}, "back_id": "722991b", "back_text": "Rivington Street, north side, at Columbia Street. The view shows the De Witt Memorial Church at No. 280 Rivington Street, between Columbia and Cannon Streets. These buildings are reported to be over congested; 1 building having 98 people in 62 rooms.\n\nAbout 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Rivington Street & Columbia Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "719608f", "uuid": "3dd4b380-c54d-012f-09fd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-39c7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=719608f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: Rivington Street - East River Park", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "719608b", "back_text": "East River Park looking northward from vicinity of Rivington Street.\n\nP.L. Speer.\nAugust 2, 1939.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Rivington Street & East River Park, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723000f", "uuid": "9b6c1cd0-c552-012f-ce8a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5447-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723000f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Manhattan: Rivington Street - East Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Coal trade"]}, "back_id": "723000b", "back_text": "(1) Rivington Street, west from, and including East Street, as seen from the Pier No. 50, East River.\n\nSeptember 18, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, slightly westward. Note demolition between East and Tompkins Streets, for the future East River Drive.\n\nJanuary 14, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Rivington Street & East Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "722978f", "uuid": "923390e0-c552-012f-f9fb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-541b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=722978f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Rivington Street - Eldridge Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Handcarts", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "722978b", "back_text": "56 to 64 Rivington Street, north side, east from but not including Eldridge, to but not including Allen Streets, showing the Warshauer First Congregation Synagogue (No. 58-60). The congregation was organized in\n1889 and conducts services in Hebrew\n1NAN. NV6e: 25 July 23, 1930.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Rivington Street & Eldridge Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -31141,7 +31141,7 @@ {"id": "706493f", "uuid": "6686abb0-c538-012f-1e3a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b2a9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706493f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Brooklyn: Rochester Avenue - Bergen Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "706493b", "back_text": "Brooklyn\nRochester Ave. at Bergen St. & n.ward\n5-26-42\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Rochester Avenue & Bergen Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "706494f", "uuid": "66e77ac0-c538-012f-b61e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b2ab-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706494f&t=w", "date": "1940, 1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Rochester Avenue - Bergen Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "706494b", "back_text": "Rochester Avenue, north from Bergen Street, showing, on the east side of the avenue, the construction of Kingsborough Houses, a low-rent housing project of the New York City Housing Authority. Several hundred old-type frame and brick dwellings\nwere razed.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n October 24, 1940\nViews 1,2\n\n3. Rochester Ave. at Bergen S. and northward. Neg. A-230\nP.L. Sperr, photographer August 2, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Rochester Avenue & Bergen Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "706497f", "uuid": "67e4ef70-c538-012f-a965-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b2b1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706497f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Rochester Avenue - Crown Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "706497b", "back_text": "Rochester Avenue, north from Crown Street, showing operations on a W. P. A. highway project.\n\nOctober 21, 1936\n\nWorks Progress Administration\nFive Boroughs Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Rochester Avenue & Crown Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "706489f", "uuid": "64dd13b0-c538-012f-590d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b2a1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706489f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Brooklyn: Rochester Avenue - Dean Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "706489b", "back_text": "Brooklyn\n\nRochester Ave. & Dean St.\n\n6-5-42\n\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Rochester Avenue & Dean Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "706489f", "uuid": "64dd13b0-c538-012f-590d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b2a1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706489f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Brooklyn: Rochester Avenue - Dean Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "706489b", "back_text": "Brooklyn\n\nRochester Ave. & Dean St.\n\n6-5-42\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Rochester Avenue & Dean Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "706488f", "uuid": "646d1d00-c538-012f-d7e7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b29f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706488f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Brooklyn: Rochester Avenue - Herkimer Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Drugstores"]}, "back_id": "706488b", "back_text": "Brooklyn\nRochester Ave., Herkimer to Fulton St.\nA-504\nNeg. No/ A-506\nP.L. Sperr\n5-26-42\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Rochester Avenue & Herkimer Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "706490f", "uuid": "65354af0-c538-012f-d443-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b2a3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706490f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Rochester Avenue - Pacific Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Florist shops"]}, "back_id": "706490b", "back_text": "1. 78-100 Rochester Ave., west side, from Pacific to Dean Streets. The frame house with the pitched roof, was once the Kenney Residence.\n\nApril 1929.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n2. Rochester Ave. & Pacific St., s.w. cor.\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\nAug. 2, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Rochester Avenue & Pacific Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "706491f", "uuid": "65a90e90-c538-012f-ba66-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b2a5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706491f&t=w", "date": "1940, 1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Rochester Avenue - Pacific Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Elevated railroads", "Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "706491b", "back_text": "Rochester Avenue, east side, north from Pacific Street to Atlantic Avenue.\n\nView 2 is at the southeast corner of Rochester and Atlantic Aves.\nP. L. Sperr July 13, 1940\n Views 1,2\n\nView 1 Neg No A-1034\nView 2 Neg No A-1035\n\n3. Rochester Ave. south of Pacific St. Neg. A-192\nP.L. Sperr Aug. 2, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Rochester Avenue & Pacific Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -31166,7 +31166,7 @@ {"id": "727893f", "uuid": "ea49fdd0-c559-012f-34fd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7a78-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727893f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Queens: Rockaway Beach Boule - Beach 106th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bakeries", "Business districts", "Parking lots"]}, "back_id": "727893b", "back_text": "Rockaway Beach Boulevard, east from Beach 106th Street. At one time the Ocean Electric Railroad operated its lines on this Ave.\n\nAugust 30, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Rockaway Beach Boule & Beach 106th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727892f", "uuid": "e9e2a200-c559-012f-3b24-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7a76-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727892f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Queens: Rockaway Beach Boule - Beach 94th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Police stations"]}, "back_id": "727892b", "back_text": "Rockaway Beach Boulevard, at and adjoining the N.E. corner of Beach 94th Street, showing at the corner the 281st police precinct. This building was erected in 1880 and was used as a school house from 1891 to 1901 when the new schoolhouse was opened on the other side of the Boulevard.\n\nOctober 1924.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Rockaway Beach Boule & Beach 94th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727888f", "uuid": "e87b3850-c559-012f-16bd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7a6e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727888f&t=w", "date": "1905", "title": "Queens: Rockaway Beach Boule - Seaside Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Barbershops", "Business districts", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "727888b", "back_text": "Rockaway Beach Boulevard, east of Seaside Ave., showing at the extreme right Felio's New York Hotel.\n\nAbout 1905.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Rockaway Beach Boule & Seaside Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "727907f", "uuid": "ef836d30-c559-012f-8582-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7a94-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727907f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Queens: Rockaway Boulevard - 105th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "727907b", "back_text": "Rockaway Boulevard, north side, east from 106th to 105th Streets, showing a group of frame homes, built by Douglas H. Campbell.\n\n\nAbout 1928\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Rockaway Boulevard & 105th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "727907f", "uuid": "ef836d30-c559-012f-8582-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7a94-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727907f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Queens: Rockaway Boulevard - 105th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "727907b", "back_text": "Rockaway Boulevard, north side, east from 106th to 105th Streets, showing a group of frame homes, built by Douglas H. Campbell.\n\nAbout 1928\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Rockaway Boulevard & 105th Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727908f", "uuid": "efe454b0-c559-012f-b488-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7a96-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727908f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Queens: Rockaway Boulevard - 132nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Wooden fences"]}, "back_id": "727908b", "back_text": "Rockaway Boulevard, north side, in 132nd Street (formerly Atfield Ave., showing the former Ludlum Frederick's house.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Rockaway Boulevard & 132nd Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727909f", "uuid": "f030fca0-c559-012f-8686-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7a98-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727909f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Queens: Rockaway Boulevard - 132nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "727909b", "back_text": "(1)\nRockaway Boulevard, at the S.E. corner of 132nd Street, showing another Abraham Van Siclen house, owned by him from 1860 to 1891. Another possible owner was S. Van Brunt in 1896.\n\nApril 1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2)\nAnother view from a slightly different angle.\nMarch, 15, 1927.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Rockaway Boulevard & 132nd Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "727904f", "uuid": "ee64d4d0-c559-012f-9840-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7a8e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=727904f&t=w", "date": "1925-04", "title": "Queens: Rockaway Boulevard - 133rd Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "727904b", "back_text": "153-08 Rockaway Boulevard, west side, between One Hundred Thirty-fourth and One Hundred Thirty-third Aves., showing the James H. Stoothoff house of 1890.\n\nApril 1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Rockaway Boulevard & 133rd Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -31326,7 +31326,7 @@ {"id": "732191f", "uuid": "c59f7c10-c560-012f-493c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9c03-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732191f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Islands - Welfare Island - [Long Island City shore.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Queensboro Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "Roosevelt Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Coastlines"]}, "back_id": "732191b", "back_text": "Welfare Island: A northeastward view of the southern tip of the Island with the Queensborough Bridge and the Long Island City shore (right) for a background.\n\nFall 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Roosevelt Island, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732192f", "uuid": "c60fd390-c560-012f-1aa3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9c05-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732192f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Islands - Welfare Island.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Roosevelt Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Smokestacks"]}, "back_id": "732192b", "back_text": "(1) Southerly portion of Welfare Island, looking across the old prison site, to Brooklyn. June 16, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same view, in close-up. June 16, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Roosevelt Island, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732194f", "uuid": "c6f23e00-c560-012f-cbd6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9c09-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732194f&t=w", "date": "1913", "title": "Staten Island - Seaview Hospital - [Hospital for The Treatment of Tuberculosis]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Walter, F. A.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "732194b", "back_text": "New York City's New Hospital for the Treatment of Tuberculosis.\nNov. 14, 1913\nF.A. Walter, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Roosevelt Island, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "732195f", "uuid": "c7727e60-c560-012f-5d95-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9c0b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732195f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1937, 1938", "title": "Islands - Welfare Island - City Hospital.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis; Balgue, George L.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queensboro Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "Roosevelt Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Gas industry", "Hospitals", "Piers & wharves", "Ships", "Storage tanks"]}, "back_id": "732195b", "back_text": "Welfare Island: The north end of the island, showing some of the hospital buildings. View 1 is from about East 65th street, Manhattan, and shows the island chapels.\n\nView 3 shows the pier and a new hospital under construction, Shown, too, is the Queensboro Bridge.\n\nView 1: George L. Balgue\nAugust, 1930\n\n\nViews 2,3: P. L. Sperr\n\nView 2: August 3, 1938\nView 3: July 1, 1937\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Roosevelt Island, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "732195f", "uuid": "c7727e60-c560-012f-5d95-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9c0b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732195f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1937, 1938", "title": "Islands - Welfare Island - City Hospital.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis; Balgue, George L.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queensboro Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "Roosevelt Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Gas industry", "Hospitals", "Piers & wharves", "Ships", "Storage tanks"]}, "back_id": "732195b", "back_text": "Welfare Island: The north end of the island, showing some of the hospital buildings. View 1 is from about East 65th street, Manhattan, and shows the island chapels.\n\nView 3 shows the pier and a new hospital under construction, Shown, too, is the Queensboro Bridge.\n\nView 1: George L. Balgue\nAugust, 1930\n\nViews 2,3: P. L. Sperr\n\nView 2: August 3, 1938\nView 3: July 1, 1937\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Roosevelt Island, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732200f", "uuid": "c9ba62f0-c560-012f-f872-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9c15-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732200f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Islands - Welfare Island - Metropolitan Hospital Nurses Home - [Metropolitan Hospital.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Roosevelt Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Dormitories", "Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "732200b", "back_text": "(1) Metropolitan Hospital Nurses Home, Welfare Island.\nApril 5, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, from another direction.\nApril 5, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) Yet another Metropolitan Hospital Building, in the northerly part of Welfare Island.\nApril 5, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Roosevelt Island, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "723050f", "uuid": "aff7fc30-c552-012f-27d6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-54ac-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723050f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Manhattan: Roosevelt Square - Morningside Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches"]}, "back_id": "723050b", "back_text": "Roosevelt Sq. & Morningside Ave.\n6-15-42\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Roosevelt Square & Morningside Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723055f", "uuid": "b2024010-c552-012f-5860-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-54b6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723055f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Roosevelt Street - Batavia Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723055b", "back_text": "78-76 Roosevelt Street, at, and adjoining the N.E. corner of Batavia Street.\nApril 25, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Roosevelt Street & Batavia Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -31477,7 +31477,7 @@ {"id": "723171f", "uuid": "e07efbd0-c552-012f-a883-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-559e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723171f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: Scammel Street - Cherry Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Garages", "Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "723171b", "back_text": "Scammel Street, west side, looking down and across clearing to Cherry and Water Streets.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nApril 23, 1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Scammel Street & Cherry Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723172f", "uuid": "e0ed8260-c552-012f-d5f5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-55a0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723172f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Scammel Street - Cherry Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723172b", "back_text": "Scammel Street, north from Cherry Street, showing a portion of the extensive demolition necessary for the government sponsored public housing project \"Vladeck Houses\". Included on this narrow thoroughfare are all the buildings from Cherry to Monroe, to Madison Street's. View 2 details a rear house that formerly stood in the center of the left foreground block. This is the structure appearing above the truck. It was entered from 62 Gouverneur Street.\n\n1: June 24, 1939\n2: April 23, 1939\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Scammel Street & Cherry Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723174f", "uuid": "e1a05dd0-c552-012f-c787-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-55a4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723174f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: Scammel Street - Cherry Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "723174b", "back_text": "Scammel Street, north from Cherry, to and including Grand (where it terminates) Streets. Note clearances on either side of the street as a result of the demolition of buildings which formerly stood there.\nMarch 22, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Scammel Street & Cherry Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "723173f", "uuid": "e1519e60-c552-012f-5ed1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-55a2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723173f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: Scammel Street - Madison Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Churches", "Streets"]}, "back_id": "723173b", "back_text": "1- Scammel Street, east side, from west Madison Street looking northwards. All Saints Free Church may be seen on the southeast corner of Henry Street.\n\n2- Scammel Street, south from Henry Street, showing a portion of All Saints Free Church on left.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nJune 24, 1939\nView 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Scammel Street & Madison Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "723173f", "uuid": "e1519e60-c552-012f-5ed1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-55a2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723173f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: Scammel Street - Madison Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Churches", "Streets"]}, "back_id": "723173b", "back_text": "1- Scammel Street, east side, from west Madison Street looking northwards. All Saints Free Church may be seen on the southeast corner of Henry Street.\n\n2- Scammel Street, south from Henry Street, showing a portion of All Saints Free Church on left.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nJune 24, 1939\nView 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Scammel Street & Madison Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723175f", "uuid": "e1fd1d50-c552-012f-41e6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-55a6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723175f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Scammel Street - Monroe Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723175b", "back_text": "Scammel Street, north from Monroe Street, showing a portion of the extensive demolition for the USHA \"Vladeck Houses\". This is to take in the foreground block, Monroe to Madison Street's. The building in the far background is on Grand Street, the northerly terminus.\n\nJune 24, 1939\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nASSUMING STREET TO BE NORTH AND SOUTH\nASSUMING STREET TO BE NORTH AND SOUTH\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Scammel Street & Monroe Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "104666", "uuid": "97d16500-c5ee-012f-c50f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47d9-cba7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=104666&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Scandinavian Lutheran Zion Church, Port Richmond, Staten Island", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Scandinavian Lutheran Zion Church, Port Richmond, Staten Island, N.Y.", "source": "Staten Island post cards / Churches, Orphanages"} {"id": "729618f", "uuid": "9851b620-c55c-012f-9e78-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-87f4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729618f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Richmond: Scarboro Avenue - Wandel Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "729618b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Scarboro Avenue & Wandel Street, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} @@ -32152,7 +32152,7 @@ {"id": "733757f", "uuid": "1f8dd670-c563-012f-156d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a82f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733757f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "East River - Shore and skyline - Manhattan - South Ferry - Williamsburg Bridge.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "733757b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "South Ferry - Williamsburg Bridge., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733803f", "uuid": "31542c00-c563-012f-cf6f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a88b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733803f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "East River - shore and skyline ; South ferry ; Williamsburg bridge.", "alt_title": ["60 Wall Street Tower ; Bank of Manhattan.", "[Manhattan: South Street - Old Slip.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Old Slip (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streets"]}, "back_id": "733803b", "back_text": "East River, at Old Slip, showing barges docked off South Street and part of the Lower Manhattan skyline. In the center appears the 60 Wall Tower Building and on the extreme left; the Bank of Manhattan Trust Co. Building (in part).\n\nFebruary 1, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South ferry ; Williamsburg bridge., NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733823f", "uuid": "38b878f0-c563-012f-fe95-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a8b3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733823f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "East River - shore and skyline ; South ferry ; Williamsburg bridge.", "alt_title": ["American Sugar Refining Company ; Bank of Manhattan.", "[Manhattan: South Street - Jones Lane.]"], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River Pier 11 (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Food industry"]}, "back_id": "733823b", "back_text": "East River, shore and skyline, as viewed in a northerly direction from pier 11, off South Street, at the foot of Jones Lane, showing (right) the American Sugar Refining Building (120 Wall Street) and the tower of the Bank of Manhattan Building (center left). About 1934.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South ferry ; Williamsburg bridge., NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "733793f", "uuid": "2da0d2f0-c563-012f-6d65-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a877-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733793f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "East River - shore and skyline ; South ferry ; Williamsburg bridge.", "alt_title": ["Bank of Manhattan ; City Bank-Farmers Trust Company ; United States Assay Office ; 60 Wall Street Tower.", "[Manhattan: South Street - Jones Lane.]"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River Pier 11 (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Government facilities"]}, "back_id": "733793b", "back_text": "East River, skyline of Lower Manhattan, as viewed in a westerly direction from pier 11, off South Street, at the foot of Jones Lane. The skyscrapers as they appear from right to left are: the 60 Wall Tower, Bank of Manhattan, City Bank Farmers Trust and (left) the 6-story U.S. Assay Office Buildings, with its narrow funnel-like addition.\n\nWurtz Brothers.\n\n\n1932.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South ferry ; Williamsburg bridge., NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "733793f", "uuid": "2da0d2f0-c563-012f-6d65-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a877-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733793f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "East River - shore and skyline ; South ferry ; Williamsburg bridge.", "alt_title": ["Bank of Manhattan ; City Bank-Farmers Trust Company ; United States Assay Office ; 60 Wall Street Tower.", "[Manhattan: South Street - Jones Lane.]"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River Pier 11 (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Government facilities"]}, "back_id": "733793b", "back_text": "East River, skyline of Lower Manhattan, as viewed in a westerly direction from pier 11, off South Street, at the foot of Jones Lane. The skyscrapers as they appear from right to left are: the 60 Wall Tower, Bank of Manhattan, City Bank Farmers Trust and (left) the 6-story U.S. Assay Office Buildings, with its narrow funnel-like addition.\n\nWurtz Brothers.\n\n1932.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South ferry ; Williamsburg bridge., NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733804f", "uuid": "31bb2280-c563-012f-0cdc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a88d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733804f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "East River - shore and skyline ; South ferry ; Williamsburg bridge.", "alt_title": ["City Bank-Farmers Trust Company ; 60 Wall Street Tower.", "[Manhattan: Old Slip - Wall Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Schooners"]}, "back_id": "733804b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "South ferry ; Williamsburg bridge., NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733802f", "uuid": "30ebdb40-c563-012f-5ae1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a889-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733802f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "East River - shore and skyline ; South ferry ; Williamsburg bridge.", "alt_title": ["City Bank-Farmers Trust Company ; Bank of Manhattan.", "[Manhattan: Gouverneur Lane - Old Slip.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "733802b", "back_text": "East River, between Old Slip and Gouveneur Lane, showing the shore and skyline of Lower Manhattan. On the right are shown barges docked at pier 11. The two tall buildings (background) are (left to right); the City Bank Farmers Trust Co. Building and the Bank of Manhattan Trust Co. Building. This is a set of two views taken from pier 9, at the foot of Old Slip.\n\nDecember 10, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South ferry ; Williamsburg bridge., NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733784f", "uuid": "29cb9eb0-c563-012f-60d1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a865-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733784f&t=w", "date": "1932, 1933", "title": "East River - shore and skyline ; South ferry ; Williamsburg bridge.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Gouverneur Lane - Old Slip.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Government facilities", "Schooners"]}, "back_id": "733784b", "back_text": "(1)& (2) East River, between Gouveneur Lane, and Old Slip (left), showing barges docked off South Street and part of the Lower Manhattan skyline. The low white building is the U.S. Assay Office and the tall one; the City Bank Farmers Trust Co. Building. February 1, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2 & 3) A set of two views showing a slightly more inclusive view northward. Note the unloading of potatoes from the hold of the Schooner R.R. Govin, at Pier No. 11, East River. January 23, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South ferry ; Williamsburg bridge., NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -32167,7 +32167,7 @@ {"id": "723204f", "uuid": "ee0901b0-c552-012f-24ab-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-55e0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723204f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: South Ferry", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Hannau, Hans W.,1904-", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Boats"]}, "back_id": "723204b", "back_text": "Hans W. Hannau, photographer\n#1019\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South Ferry, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723205f", "uuid": "ee675d10-c552-012f-e7d1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-55e2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723205f&t=w", "date": "1945", "title": "Manhattan: South Ferry", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Upper Bay (N.Y. and N.J.)"], "topic": ["Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "723205b", "back_text": "P.L. Sperr collection\nRec'd January 13, 1945\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South Ferry, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723206f", "uuid": "eed46700-c552-012f-1fb3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-55e4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723206f&t=w", "date": "1945", "title": "Manhattan: South Ferry", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Hannau, Hans W.,1904-", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723206b", "back_text": "Hans W. Hannau, photographer\n#1002\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South Ferry, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "723210f", "uuid": "f074f6f0-c552-012f-38be-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-55ec-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723210f&t=w", "date": "1894", "title": "Manhattan: South Ferry", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Johnston, J. S. (John S.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Governors Island (New York County, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Upper Bay (N.Y. and N.J.)"], "topic": ["Sailboats"]}, "back_id": "723210b", "back_text": "South Ferry, Governors Island and the Upper Bay.\n\n\n1894\n\nCopyright, 1894\nJ. S. Johnston, photo\nGift of Urbrock Collection\nREPRODUCTION RIGHTS UNKNOWN\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South Ferry, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "723210f", "uuid": "f074f6f0-c552-012f-38be-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-55ec-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723210f&t=w", "date": "1894", "title": "Manhattan: South Ferry", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Johnston, J. S. (John S.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Governors Island (New York County, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Upper Bay (N.Y. and N.J.)"], "topic": ["Sailboats"]}, "back_id": "723210b", "back_text": "South Ferry, Governors Island and the Upper Bay.\n\n1894\n\nCopyright, 1894\nJ. S. Johnston, photo\nGift of Urbrock Collection\nREPRODUCTION RIGHTS UNKNOWN\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South Ferry, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723211f", "uuid": "f0f0ca50-c552-012f-1a05-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-55ee-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723211f&t=w", "date": "1945", "title": "Manhattan: South Ferry", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Governors Island (New York County, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Upper Bay (N.Y. and N.J.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723211b", "back_text": "P.L. Sperr collection\nRec'd September 12, 1945\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South Ferry, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "733768f", "uuid": "238d4ff0-c563-012f-8905-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a845-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733768f&t=w", "date": "1886", "title": "East River - shore and skyline ; South ferry, Williamsburg bridge , North from Coenties Slip.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: South Street.]"], "creator": "Loeffler, A. (August)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Ships"]}, "back_id": "733768b", "back_text": "East River, shoreline, a view of the shipping district of Lower Manhattan and South Street (left) as viewed in Coenties Slip. Through the masts of the sailing ships appears the newly completed Brooklyn Bridge..\n\n1886-1895.\n\nAugust Loeffler:\nP. L. Sperr Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South ferry, Williamsburg bridge , North from Coenties Slip., NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733777f", "uuid": "26f5e3a0-c563-012f-5c80-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a857-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733777f&t=w", "date": "1932, 1934", "title": "East River - shore and skyline ; South ferry, Williamsburg bridge. [Manhattan: Dover Street.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "733777b", "back_text": "(1)\nEast River, shore and skyline, south from Dover Street, showing piers abutting into the river from the east side of South Street. Also shown is a portion of the skyline of Lower Manhattan and (left) Governor's Island. The vantage point is the Brooklyn Bridge.\n\nJune 5, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, another view. The same vantage point as view 1.\n\nJune 5, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nAn additional view at a later date. Also shown are the S.S. Saramaca docked at pier 20, and the S.S. Gatun, at pier 19. The same vantage point as views 1 & 2.\n\nJuly 31, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South ferry, Williamsburg bridge. [Manhattan: Dover Street.], NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -32222,7 +32222,7 @@ {"id": "723320f", "uuid": "21b51670-c553-012f-c11c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-56c8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723320f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: South Street - Catherine Slip", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Bridges", "Monuments & memorials", "Parking lots"]}, "back_id": "723320b", "back_text": "South Street, west from Catherine Slip to Roosevelt Street; at which point it makes a sharp turn southward. Also shown, is a portion of the Brooklyn Bridge. Across same (left to right), are the Farmer's Loan and Trust Co., No. 60 Wall Street Tower and the Bank of Manhattan Co.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nThe same, from another angle. Also shown, is Catherine Slip, at the N.W. corner of South Street (used as an automobile parking space), and Nos. 20 and 18. In the background are visible (left), the Woolworth Building and (right), the tower of the Municipal Building.\n\nJune 22, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nA portion of the same, showing only Nos. 199, 198 and 197 South Street (left). Also shown, is a more extensive view on Catherine Slip to Water Street.\n\nJune 22, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nAccording to the New York Times of December 21, 1937, the clearance at the aforementioned corner will be improved with a one story structure, and used as a gasoline station.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South Street & Catherine Slip, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723321f", "uuid": "2238e1e0-c553-012f-012c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-56ca-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723321f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: South Street - Catherine Slip", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Junk", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "723321b", "back_text": "199 South Street, north side, west of Catherine Slip.\n\nApril 25, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nAccording to the New York Sun of September 12, 1938, this structure is to be demolished by the New York City Housing Authority.\n\nASSUMING STREET TO BE EAST AND WEST\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South Street & Catherine Slip, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723346f", "uuid": "2db95da0-c553-012f-6bf4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-56fc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723346f&t=w", "date": "1934, 1939", "title": "Manhattan: South Street - Clinton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Beverage industry", "Freight terminals", "Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "723346b", "back_text": "South Street, east from Clinton Street to Montgomery Street. At the latter point, this thoroughfare veers to the right one block and then continues along the waterfront. The apparent street continuation at the left is Front Street. Note Gouverneur Hospital with its distinctive balconies there. In 1940, all the buildings between the East River and Front Street will be removed to provide for the new marginal highway, the East River Drive.\n\n1. March 30, 1934\n2. Sept. 18, 1939\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "South Street & Clinton Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "723237f", "uuid": "fc3441e0-c552-012f-48ac-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5622-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723237f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: South Street - Coenties Slip", "alt_title": ["[Jeanette Park.]"], "creator": "Balgue, George L.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Jeanette Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Diners (Restaurants)", "Food industry", "Missions", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "723237b", "back_text": "South Street, at Coenties Slip, showing prominently the Seamens Church Institute as photographed across Jeannette Park. In the right background appears the white structure housing the American Sugar Refining Co. at No. 120 Wall Street.\n\n\nFebruary 1931\n\nGeorge L. Balgue, photo\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South Street & Coenties Slip, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "723237f", "uuid": "fc3441e0-c552-012f-48ac-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5622-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723237f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: South Street - Coenties Slip", "alt_title": ["[Jeanette Park.]"], "creator": "Balgue, George L.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Jeanette Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Diners (Restaurants)", "Food industry", "Missions", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "723237b", "back_text": "South Street, at Coenties Slip, showing prominently the Seamens Church Institute as photographed across Jeannette Park. In the right background appears the white structure housing the American Sugar Refining Co. at No. 120 Wall Street.\n\nFebruary 1931\n\nGeorge L. Balgue, photo\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South Street & Coenties Slip, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723238f", "uuid": "fcbf6050-c552-012f-b3a4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5624-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723238f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: South Street - Coenties Slip", "alt_title": ["[Jeanette Park.]"], "creator": "New York Edison Company", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "Jeanette Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Van Cortlandt Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Missions", "Parks", "Piers & wharves", "Streets", "Waterways"]}, "back_id": "723238b", "back_text": "South Street, north from Coenties Slip. The view shows the Seamen's Church Institute, at the N.W. corner of Coenties Slip, (across Jeanette Park). East River Piers shown, are 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10. Note the indistinct outline of the Brooklyn Bridge, in the background.\n\nAbout 1925.\n\nNew York Edison Co.\n\nASSUMING STREET TO BE NORTH AND SOUTH\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South Street & Coenties Slip, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723235f", "uuid": "fb2bf130-c552-012f-d86e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-561e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723235f&t=w", "date": "1932, 1933", "title": "Manhattan: South Street - Coenties Slip", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Jeanette Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Diners (Restaurants)", "Missions", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "723235b", "back_text": "(1)\nSouth Street, west side, at Coenties Slip, showing Jeanette Park. Coenties Slip runs westward from South Street, on both sides of Jeanette Park and converges at Pearl Street, to form an isosceles triangle with South Street, as its base. Also shown, are some of the skyscrapers dominating the financial sector of lower Manhattan.\n\nJanuary 11, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA portion of the same, showing a closer view of the north side of Conties Slip, with the Seamen's Church Institute (extreme right), at the N.E. corner of Front Street. Also shown, is the Farmer's Loan and Trust Co. Building (background), and a \"diner\" of sea food, in the foreground.\n\nApril 24, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nA portion of the same, showing the south side of Coenties Slip, west from, but not including South, to, but not including Front Streets.\n\nJune 12, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South Street & Coenties Slip, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723239f", "uuid": "fd282cc0-c552-012f-2af8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5626-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723239f&t=w", "date": "1896", "title": "Manhattan: South Street - Coenties Slip", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Food vendors", "Restaurants", "Street vendors", "Vending stands"]}, "back_id": "723239b", "back_text": "South Street, at Coenties Slip, showing the oyster stand there, that is a well known feature of the East River waterfront. This is outside of the enclosed Jeanette Park. The buildings in the background were replaced at a later date by the present Seamen's Church Institute.\n\n1896\n\nGift of the Seamen's Church Institute\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South Street & Coenties Slip, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -32264,7 +32264,7 @@ {"id": "723256f", "uuid": "046fd2e0-c553-012f-b7b2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5648-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723256f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: South Street - Jones Lane", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Alleys"]}, "back_id": "723256b", "back_text": "53 South Street, at the N.W. corner of Jones Lane.\nApril 14, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n*ASSUMING STREET TO\nBE NORTH AND SOUTH*\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South Street & Jones Lane, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723257f", "uuid": "04bbec30-c553-012f-2083-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-564a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723257f&t=w", "date": "1914", "title": "Manhattan: South Street - Jones Lane", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Suydam, James", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Beverage industry"]}, "back_id": "723257b", "back_text": "53-56 South Street, at, adjoining and north of the N.W. corner of Jones Lane.\nAbout 1914.\n\nJames Suydam.\n\n'ASSUMING STREET TO BE NORTH AND SOUTH'\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South Street & Jones Lane, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723273f", "uuid": "0b465500-c553-012f-4ed1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-566a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723273f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1933", "title": "Manhattan: South Street - Maiden Lane", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Barbershops", "Clothing stores", "Foundries", "Metallurgical industry", "Restaurants", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "723273b", "back_text": "(1)\n75 and 74-73 South Street (left), at and adjoining the S.W. corner of Maiden Lane. Also shown are Nos. 168 to 162 Maiden Lane (right), at, adjoining and west of the S.W. corner of South Street. The 4-story corner house bears Nos. 75 South Street, and No. 168 Maiden Lane. Note the iron stairway leading to a projecting cabin-like entrance to the \"Restaurant Espanol\". In the background (left to right), are visible the Farmer's Loan and Trust Co. Building, and the Bank of Manhattan Co. Building.\n\nJune 12, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA portion of the same, showing the lower stories only of No. 75. Also shown (right background), is a part of the 7-story Building of the New Jersey Zinc Co., facing on Front Street, and bearing Nos. 156-160, as well as Nos. 145-149 Maiden Lane.\n\nOctober 13, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nA portion of No. 2, showing prominently the iron stairway, and the protruding cabin-like entrance to the \"Restaurant Espanol\".\n\nOctober 13, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South Street & Maiden Lane, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "723275f", "uuid": "0c4a1710-c553-012f-02c0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-566e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723275f&t=w", "date": "1918, 1921", "title": "Manhattan: South Street - Maiden Lane", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Cobblestone streets", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "723275b", "back_text": "(1)\nSouth Street, Maiden Lane to Burling Slip.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nNovember 24, 1918.\n\n(2)\nSame, After reconstruction).\n\n\nSeptember 25, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South Street & Maiden Lane, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "723275f", "uuid": "0c4a1710-c553-012f-02c0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-566e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723275f&t=w", "date": "1918, 1921", "title": "Manhattan: South Street - Maiden Lane", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Cobblestone streets", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "723275b", "back_text": "(1)\nSouth Street, Maiden Lane to Burling Slip.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nNovember 24, 1918.\n\n(2)\nSame, After reconstruction).\n\nSeptember 25, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South Street & Maiden Lane, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723323f", "uuid": "23284df0-c553-012f-ccc4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-56ce-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723323f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: South Street - Market Slip (West).", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723323b", "back_text": "(1)\nSouth Street, north side, west from Market Slip, showing (foreground) the Hearst Publications Building extending to Catherine Slip. Also shown (background), is a portion of the Brooklyn Bridge, and (left to right), the Farmer's Loan and Trust Co., the 60 Wall Street Tower and the Bank of Manhattan Co. Buildings.\n\nMarch 22, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, another view.\n\nMarch 22, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South Street & Market Slip (West)., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723322f", "uuid": "22bfd1c0-c553-012f-6352-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-56cc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723322f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: South Street - Market Slip", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Singer Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Bridges", "Business enterprises", "Monuments & memorials", "Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities", "Sewing machines", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "723322b", "back_text": "South Street, west from (No. 225), a point slightly east of Market Slip, showing a general view of the immediate area and the \"skyscrapers\" of the lower Manhattan financial district, as seen from the Manhattan Bridge. The most prominent buildings shown (left to right) are; The Farmer's Loan and Trust Co.; the Wall Street Tower, the Bank of Manhattan Co.; the Singer (with dame); the Woolworth and the Municipal Buildings. Also shown is a portion of the Brooklyn Bridge and piers extending on the East River. Appearing in the foreground is the Hearst Publications Building (white), occupying the north side of South Street, between Market and Catherine Slips. This set of three views, more or less similar, were taken at the same time.\n\nJune 8, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South Street & Market Slip, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723326f", "uuid": "246ea190-c553-012f-5a22-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-56d4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723326f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Manhattan: South Street - Market Slip", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "723326b", "back_text": "South Street, west from Market Slip, showing the lower Manhattan Skyline, and a portion of the Brooklyn Bridge. The block of houses from Market to Catherine Slips occupied by the Lawrence Son and Gerrish, bonded warehouse, (seen in the extreme right foreground), have been demolished and its site is now (1937) occupied by the New York American (a Hearst publication) Building.\n\n1923.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South Street & Market Slip, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -32312,10 +32312,10 @@ {"id": "723301f", "uuid": "185ba130-c553-012f-841e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-56a2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723301f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Manhattan: South Street - Roosevelt Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Factories"]}, "back_id": "723301b", "back_text": "(1) South Street, north side, east from (No. 172), and including Roosevelt Street to James Slip, as seen from under the Brooklyn Bridge.\n\nJanuary 1924.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2) The same, slightly northward.\n\nJanuary 1924.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(3) A view, similar to No. 2, but more extensive eastward to show the Manhattan Bridge.\n\n1924.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South Street & Roosevelt Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723303f", "uuid": "194e95e0-c553-012f-7b75-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-56a6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723303f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: South Street - Roosevelt Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges"]}, "back_id": "723303b", "back_text": "173 and 174 South Street (the old numbers, seen on the picture, were, respectively, 174 and 175 until 1891, according to the C.W. Bromley real estate map of that year. The succeeding map of 1897 and all others that have followed until the present day, 1937, designate the two houses by the new numbers), adjoining and at the S.W. corner of Roosevelt Street. Also shown is No. 133 Roosevelt Street a 4-story loft building at the S.E. corner of Front Street. A portion of the Brooklyn Bridge can be seen in the left background. No. 173 (old No. 174) is the house in which Alfred E. Smith was born on December 30, 1873. He served four terms as Governor of the State of New York and was Democratic candidate for President in 1928. Long in New York City and State politics, he is often referred to as \"New York's own Al Smith.\" He is a leading figure in the Society of Tammany and is one of the organizers of the Liberty League, an organization of leading industrialists and bankers of extremely conservative leanings in politics. Born and raised in the city slums, he had no more than a parochial school education. In later life, as a public personality he received several degrees as Doctor of Laws from Harvard, Columbia, Fordham, and other famous universities.\n\nAbout 1925.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South Street & Roosevelt Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723304f", "uuid": "19c866f0-c553-012f-4d6f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-56a8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723304f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: South Street - Roosevelt Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723304b", "back_text": "Photograph Copyright\nBy Brown Brothers\n1482 Broadway, N.Y.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South Street & Roosevelt Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "723305f", "uuid": "1a516750-c553-012f-5d09-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-56aa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723305f&t=w", "date": "1933, 1934", "title": "Manhattan: South Street - Roosevelt Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Courthouses", "Monuments & memorials"]}, "back_id": "723305b", "back_text": "176, 177 and 178 South Street, (right), at, adjoining and east of the N.E. corner of Roosevelt Street. Also shown, are Nos. 292, 290, 288, and a portion of No. 284 Front Street (left), at, adjoining and west of the N.W. corner of Roosevelt Street. (South Street, at this point, (foot of Roosevelt Street), makes a sharp turn southward, as seen in the left foreground. In the center of the view is shown, Roosevelt Street, west side, north from and including Front Street. The tower of the Municipal building is discernible in the background.\n\nJune 22, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\nThe same, showing (left), a portion of the Brooklyn Bridge and the tower of the Woolworth Building.\n\nAbout 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nThe same, at a later date, showing also the tower of the new Federal Courts Building, before completion.\n\nOctober 14, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South Street & Roosevelt Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "723305f", "uuid": "1a516750-c553-012f-5d09-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-56aa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723305f&t=w", "date": "1933, 1934", "title": "Manhattan: South Street - Roosevelt Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Courthouses", "Monuments & memorials"]}, "back_id": "723305b", "back_text": "176, 177 and 178 South Street, (right), at, adjoining and east of the N.E. corner of Roosevelt Street. Also shown, are Nos. 292, 290, 288, and a portion of No. 284 Front Street (left), at, adjoining and west of the N.W. corner of Roosevelt Street. (South Street, at this point, (foot of Roosevelt Street), makes a sharp turn southward, as seen in the left foreground. In the center of the view is shown, Roosevelt Street, west side, north from and including Front Street. The tower of the Municipal building is discernible in the background.\n\nJune 22, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nThe same, showing (left), a portion of the Brooklyn Bridge and the tower of the Woolworth Building.\n\nAbout 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nThe same, at a later date, showing also the tower of the new Federal Courts Building, before completion.\n\nOctober 14, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South Street & Roosevelt Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723306f", "uuid": "1ab53060-c553-012f-9489-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-56ac-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723306f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: South Street - Roosevelt Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Horse teams"]}, "back_id": "723306b", "back_text": "176 to 180 South Street, at, adjoining and east of the N.E. corner of Roose velt Street. Note the horses being watered out of a horse-trough (in center foreground).\n\nMarch 30, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nThe same, including No. 181, showing two buildings (Nos. 178 and 179) in a state of collapse.\n\nMarch 20, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nA portion of the same, showing a closer view of Nos. 178 and 179. Note the horse trough in the foreground.\n\nMarch 20, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South Street & Roosevelt Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723307f", "uuid": "1b2eb5f0-c553-012f-e1cf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-56ae-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723307f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: South Street - Roosevelt Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "723307b", "back_text": "176 to 187 South Street, north side, east from Roosevelt Street to James Slip. The 6-story house, on the extreme right is Nos. 16-20 James Slip, at the N.E. corner of South Street.\n\nMay 3, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South Street & Roosevelt Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "723308f", "uuid": "1bb1a7f0-c553-012f-b32c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-56b0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723308f&t=w", "date": "1923, 1932", "title": "Manhattan: South Street - Roosevelt Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "Civic Center (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Fire lookout stations"]}, "back_id": "723308b", "back_text": "(1)\n176 to 187 South Street, north side, east from and including Roosevelt Street to James Slip. This scene, northward from the Brooklyn Bridge shows also a general view to Foley Square with it's civic structures.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2)\nA similar view at an earlier date. Shown on the right is a view northward on the east side of James Slip to Cherry Street.\nNovember 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South Street & Roosevelt Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "723308f", "uuid": "1bb1a7f0-c553-012f-b32c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-56b0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723308f&t=w", "date": "1923, 1932", "title": "Manhattan: South Street - Roosevelt Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "Civic Center (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Fire lookout stations"]}, "back_id": "723308b", "back_text": "(1)\n176 to 187 South Street, north side, east from and including Roosevelt Street to James Slip. This scene, northward from the Brooklyn Bridge shows also a general view to Foley Square with it's civic structures.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA similar view at an earlier date. Shown on the right is a view northward on the east side of James Slip to Cherry Street.\nNovember 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South Street & Roosevelt Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723339f", "uuid": "2a40fb40-c553-012f-cde4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-56ee-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723339f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: South Street - Rutgers Slip", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723339b", "back_text": "South Street, at the N. W. corner of Rutgers Slip. The small 3 story building bearing the \"Rheingold Beer\" sign is at the corner proper. To its rear, and facing on the Slip and Water Street, is a 7 story\nloft, No. 84-6 Rutgers Slip.\n\n1: March 19, 1934\n2: October 7, 1939\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "South Street & Rutgers Slip, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723340f", "uuid": "2ac1c3b0-c553-012f-78e4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-56f0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723340f&t=w", "date": "1924, 1928", "title": "Manhattan: South Street - Rutgers Slip", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Junkyards", "Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities"]}, "back_id": "723340b", "back_text": "South Street, at the N. W. corner of Rutgers Slip, showing several nondescript structures. The corner building is No. 259. To the left is a garage bearing No 255-58. The 7 story loft at the right is No. 84-6 Rutgers Slip, and is at the S. W. corner of Water Street.\n\n1: January 1924\n2: April 16, 1928\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South Street & Rutgers Slip, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723341f", "uuid": "2b68d850-c553-012f-077e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-56f2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723341f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: South Street - Rutgers Slip", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Singer Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Van Cortlandt Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Bridges", "Business enterprises", "Piers & wharves", "Sewing machines", "Streets", "Waterways"]}, "back_id": "723341b", "back_text": "(1)\nSouth Street, west from (No. 252) but not including Rutgers Slip, showing in the foreground a portion of the Manhattan Bridge. In the distance appears the Brooklyn Bridge. Silhouetted across the skyline, are; the Farmer's Loan and Trust Co.; the 60 Wall Street Tower; the Bank of the Manhattan Co.; the Singer (with dome), and the Woolworth Buildings.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, slightly westward. The intersection shown in the foreground is Pike Slip. This Street parallels the East River of which, several Piers are seen on the left.\n\nMarch 22, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "South Street & Rutgers Slip, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -32367,13 +32367,13 @@ {"id": "701824f", "uuid": "383bde50-c531-012f-546f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-af4f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701824f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1934, 1936", "title": "Bronx: Southern Boulevard - Cypress Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Factories", "Musical instrument industry"]}, "back_id": "701824b", "back_text": "(1) 100-116 Southern Boulevard, at the S.W. corner of Cypress Ave., showing the Jacob Doll & Sons piano factory. The long side of the factory building extends south on Cypress Ave. to East 133rd Street. Southern Boulevard runs south from the extreme right, where automobile is seen, to the right background. On the left is East 134th Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nSeptember 26, 1934.\n\n(2) The same, at a later date.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nApril 4, 1936.\n\n(3) The same, an additional view. Also shown (left), at the S.E. corner of Cypress Ave., and East 134th Street is the factory of the Standard Musical String and Manufacturing Corporation, bearing No. 122 on the former.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nApril 12, 1931.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Southern Boulevard & Cypress Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701850f", "uuid": "41978370-c531-012f-4fc6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ae95-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701850f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Bronx: Southern Boulevard - Fordham Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "701850b", "back_text": "Southern Boulevard, north from Fordham Road, showing at its juncture with Crotona Avenue, Fordham Hospital.\n\nMay 12, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Southern Boulevard & Fordham Road, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701846f", "uuid": "40069770-c531-012f-c00a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ae8d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701846f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Southern Boulevard - Hunts Point Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Keystone View Company", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "701846b", "back_text": "Southern Boulevard (running from extreme left foreground on which car tracks appear, to center of view, then turning right in front of buildings and proceeding to extreme right center), north from Hunts Point Ave. The semicircular building, in the center, is the Community Building, facing also on East 163rd Street (left). Contiguous to it on the north is the Hunts Point Palace and next to that, the Cecil Spooner Theatre. Adjoining the Community Building to the south is a 6-story house bearing Nos. 1011-1019 East 163rd Street, and is at the N.E. corner of Simpson Street. On the extreme left appears the front of a large apartment house at the S.W. corner of East 163rd Street, known as the Hunts Point. This area is colloquially called Hunts Point square.\n\nKeystone View Co. Inc. of N.Y.\n1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Southern Boulevard & Hunts Point Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "701839f", "uuid": "3da03430-c531-012f-76ca-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-af69-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701839f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Bronx: Southern Boulevard - Intervale Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "701839b", "back_text": "829 Southern Boulevard, at the S.W. corner of Intervale Ave.\nAbout 1923.\n\n\nASSUMING STREET TO\nBE NORTH AND SOUTH\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Southern Boulevard & Intervale Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "701839f", "uuid": "3da03430-c531-012f-76ca-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-af69-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701839f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Bronx: Southern Boulevard - Intervale Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "701839b", "back_text": "829 Southern Boulevard, at the S.W. corner of Intervale Ave.\nAbout 1923.\n\nASSUMING STREET TO\nBE NORTH AND SOUTH\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Southern Boulevard & Intervale Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701838f", "uuid": "3d5eabd0-c531-012f-478e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-af67-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701838f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Bronx: Southern Boulevard - Leggett Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Day, Joseph P.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "701838b", "back_text": "Southern Boulevard, north from Leggett Ave.\nAbout 1922.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Southern Boulevard & Leggett Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701822f", "uuid": "37756d50-c531-012f-9bf3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-af4b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701822f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Southern Boulevard - St. Anns Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "701822b", "back_text": "(1) Southern Boulevard, east from (No. 59) but not including St. Anns Ave. Note the clearance on the north side of the thoroughfare which was created to permit the construction of an approach to the Triborough Bridge. On the extreme right, extending to the background, is East 133rd Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) Another view as seen from the point of clearance at No. 65 Southern Boulevard.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) A view of the south side of Southern Boulevard (left) and East 133rd Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Southern Boulevard & St. Anns Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701843f", "uuid": "3f062ea0-c531-012f-6f63-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ae87-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701843f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Southern Boulevard - Tiffany Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "701843b", "back_text": "867 Southern Boulevard, at the N.W. corner of Tiffany Street, showing construction work on an addition to the Hunts Point Branch of the New York Public Library.\n\nWorks Progress Administration.\nFederal Art Project photo.\n\nMay 12, 1936.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Southern Boulevard & Tiffany Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701844f", "uuid": "3f4b2190-c531-012f-55b5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ae89-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701844f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Southern Boulevard - Tiffany Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "701844b", "back_text": "867 Southern Boulevard, at the N.W. corner of Tiffany Street. W.P.A. workmen are erecting an addition to the Hunts Point branch of the New York Public Library.\n\nAugust 13, 1936.\n\nWorks Progress Administration.\nFederal Art Project photo.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Southern Boulevard & Tiffany Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701845f", "uuid": "3fb1edc0-c531-012f-a318-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ae8b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701845f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Southern Boulevard - Tiffany Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "701845b", "back_text": "867 Southern Boulevard, at the N.W. corner of Tiffany Street (foreground), showing the lower portion of the Hunts Point Branch of the New York Public Library. The W.P.A. is constructing an addition to the rear of the library.\n\nMay 12, 1936.\n\nWorks Progress Administration.\nFederal Art Project photo.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Southern Boulevard & Tiffany Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "701840f", "uuid": "3df9b160-c531-012f-94ea-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-af6b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701840f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Bronx: Southern Boulevard - Tiffany Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "701840b", "back_text": "862 Southern Boulevard, at the S.E. corner of Tiffany Street.\nAbout 1923.\n\n\n*ASSUMING STREET TO BE NORTH AND SOUTH*\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Southern Boulevard & Tiffany Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "701840f", "uuid": "3df9b160-c531-012f-94ea-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-af6b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701840f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Bronx: Southern Boulevard - Tiffany Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "701840b", "back_text": "862 Southern Boulevard, at the S.E. corner of Tiffany Street.\nAbout 1923.\n\n*ASSUMING STREET TO BE NORTH AND SOUTH*\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Southern Boulevard & Tiffany Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701841f", "uuid": "3e4a91f0-c531-012f-f1bf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-af6d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701841f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Southern Boulevard - Tiffany Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "701841b", "back_text": "867 Southern Boulevard, at the N.W. corner of Tiffany Street, showing W.P.A. men erecting an addition to the Hunts Point Branch of the New York Public Library.\n\nAugust 13, 1936.\n\nWorks Progress Administration.\nFederal Art Project photo.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Southern Boulevard & Tiffany Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701842f", "uuid": "3eacb760-c531-012f-1f72-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-af6f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701842f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Bronx: Southern Boulevard - Tiffany Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "701842b", "back_text": "867 Southern Boulevard, at the N.W. corner of Tiffany Street, showing W.P.A. workmen working on the foundation for an addition to the Hunts Point Branch of the New York Public Library. The view is southward across the rear of the library from a 5-story apartment house.\n\nMay 12, 1936.\n\nWorks Progress Administration.\nFederal Art Project photo.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Southern Boulevard & Tiffany Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701836f", "uuid": "3cab9cc0-c531-012f-fa83-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-af63-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701836f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Bronx: Southern Boulevard - Tinton Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "701836b", "back_text": "Intersection of Southern Boulevard (right) and Tinton Avenue, looking north.\n\nAugust 16, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Southern Boulevard & Tinton Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} @@ -32398,7 +32398,7 @@ {"id": "723362f", "uuid": "34a998a0-c553-012f-577e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-571c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723362f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Spring Street - Elizabeth Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "723362b", "back_text": "Spring Street, west from Elizabeth Street.\n\nSeptember 3, 1936.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\nFederal Art Project.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Spring Street & Elizabeth Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723391f", "uuid": "41ad92a0-c553-012f-69f1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5756-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723391f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Spring Street - Greenwich Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723391b", "back_text": "(1) 315-311 Spring Street, at and adjoining the N.E. corner of Greenwich Street. Three old houses which will be demolished prior to 1910 to make way for the Cornell & Underhill warehouse, 309-317 Spring Street and 515-521 Greenwich Street. About 1908. Eugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2) The same, another view. About 1908. Eugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(3) The same, from a different angle. About 1900. Eugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Spring Street & Greenwich Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723392f", "uuid": "422ee0f0-c553-012f-f161-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5758-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723392f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Manhattan: Spring Street - Greenwich Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "723392b", "back_text": "N.W. corner of Spring & Greenwich St.\nJan. 6, 1941\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Spring Street & Greenwich Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "723393f", "uuid": "42a51860-c553-012f-b3b8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-575a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723393f&t=w", "date": "1932, 1938", "title": "Manhattan: Spring Street - Greenwich Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Salvation Army"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Billboards", "Business enterprises", "Postal service", "Salvage"]}, "back_id": "723393b", "back_text": "(1)\nSpring Street, South Side, and across Greenwich Street, showing the old 2 1/2 story house on Siuth East corner.\nOctobet 2nd, 193?\nP.L.Sparr.\n\n\n(2)\nSame.\n#316-320 Spring Street, (from 513 Greenwich St.) at S.E. corner.\n1932\nJ. Clarance Davies Collection,\nMuseun of the City of New York,\n in all reproductions.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Spring Street & Greenwich Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "723393f", "uuid": "42a51860-c553-012f-b3b8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-575a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723393f&t=w", "date": "1932, 1938", "title": "Manhattan: Spring Street - Greenwich Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Salvation Army"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Billboards", "Business enterprises", "Postal service", "Salvage"]}, "back_id": "723393b", "back_text": "(1)\nSpring Street, South Side, and across Greenwich Street, showing the old 2 1/2 story house on Siuth East corner.\nOctobet 2nd, 193?\nP.L.Sparr.\n\n(2)\nSame.\n#316-320 Spring Street, (from 513 Greenwich St.) at S.E. corner.\n1932\nJ. Clarance Davies Collection,\nMuseun of the City of New York,\n in all reproductions.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Spring Street & Greenwich Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723395f", "uuid": "437d88a0-c553-012f-50c0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-575e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723395f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Spring Street - Greenwich Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Automobiles"]}, "back_id": "723395b", "back_text": "(1)\n319, 321, 323, 325 Spring Street, at and adjoining the N.W. corner of Greenwich Street. July 25, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, a view taken two years later.\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Spring Street & Greenwich Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723380f", "uuid": "3c9d36b0-c553-012f-d853-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5740-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723380f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Manhattan: Spring Street - Hudson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Pipes (Conduits)", "Water supply"]}, "back_id": "723380b", "back_text": "294 Spring Street, a side view of 291 Hudson Street, at the S.W. corner, a view taken a day or two after the view of Hudson Street at and south from this corner. Water mains are being brought up out of harm's way while the westbound tube of the Holland Vehicular Tunnel is dug under Spring Street.\nLate September, 1923.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Spring Street & Hudson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723381f", "uuid": "3d0bc5b0-c553-012f-1f76-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5742-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723381f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Manhattan: Spring Street - Hudson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Pipes (Conduits)", "Water supply"]}, "back_id": "723381b", "back_text": "296-298-300 Spring Street, adjoining the S.W. corner of Hudson Street. Tunnel digging is going on under Spring Street, and the water main has just been brought out into the open. The first of these houses is a little two-story frame building, with only a facing of brick. It and No. 298, the middle one, will be torn down in three or four years and replaced by a one-story brick store.\n\nLate September, 1923.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Spring Street & Hudson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -32421,7 +32421,7 @@ {"id": "723369f", "uuid": "37e70fa0-c553-012f-7e55-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-572a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723369f&t=w", "date": "1938, 1939", "title": "Manhattan: Spring Street - Thompson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "723369b", "back_text": "Spring Street (right), north side, east from Thompson Street (left) and across West Broadway (6th Ave. Elevated Line thereon). To the left appears a small 3 story structure, No. 88 Thompson Street, that is constructed of wood with a metal sheath.\n\nMay 7, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nThe same, from a different angle.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 25, 1939.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Spring Street & Thompson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723370f", "uuid": "384baa30-c553-012f-2851-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-572c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723370f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Spring Street - Thompson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "723370b", "back_text": "182 to 196 Spring Street, south side, from Thompson Street towards Sullivan Street. The corner building, at the left, is not quite all shown. The three small houses in the center are Nos. 186, 188, 190.\n\nJune 7, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Spring Street & Thompson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723376f", "uuid": "3af129b0-c553-012f-5cb3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5738-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723376f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Spring Street - Varick Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Community centers"]}, "back_id": "723376b", "back_text": "New York University Community Center, 244 Spring Street, south side, east of Varick Street.\nJune 23, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Spring Street & Varick Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "723378f", "uuid": "3bcda6c0-c553-012f-3c0f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-573c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723378f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Spring Street - Varick Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Food vendors", "Presbyterian churches", "Street vendors", "Vending stands"]}, "back_id": "723378b", "back_text": "(1)\nSpring Street at,and adjoining and East of the South East corner of Varick Street. To and including 240 Spring Street,a little faced frame house. 256-254 Spring Street,the houses at and adjoining the South East corner of Varick Street were demolished in 1914 or 1915,when Varick St. was widened it's entire length at the expense of the East Side,during the construction of the West Side Interborough Line.\nThe church is the Spring Street Presbyterian Church,which was built on that site in 1811,and in it's present form since 1835.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\nMay 12th,1927\n\n(2)\nThe same. The Presbyterian Church on the South Side of Spring St.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\n\n1900\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Spring Street & Varick Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "723378f", "uuid": "3bcda6c0-c553-012f-3c0f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-573c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723378f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Spring Street - Varick Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Food vendors", "Presbyterian churches", "Street vendors", "Vending stands"]}, "back_id": "723378b", "back_text": "(1)\nSpring Street at,and adjoining and East of the South East corner of Varick Street. To and including 240 Spring Street,a little faced frame house. 256-254 Spring Street,the houses at and adjoining the South East corner of Varick Street were demolished in 1914 or 1915,when Varick St. was widened it's entire length at the expense of the East Side,during the construction of the West Side Interborough Line.\nThe church is the Spring Street Presbyterian Church,which was built on that site in 1811,and in it's present form since 1835.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\nMay 12th,1927\n\n(2)\nThe same. The Presbyterian Church on the South Side of Spring St.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\n1900\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Spring Street & Varick Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723379f", "uuid": "3c3f0f20-c553-012f-e4d9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-573e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723379f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Spring Street - Varick Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Presbyterian churches"]}, "back_id": "723379b", "back_text": "Spring Street Presbyterian Church, adjoining the S.E. corner of Varick Street. This edifice was built in 1835, on the site of the original Spring Street Church, which was built here in 1811 of material from the old First Church in Wall Street. This print, of course, fails to show the color of the church, the walls of which are a sort of salmon pink.\nJune 23, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Spring Street & Varick Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723377f", "uuid": "3b4fa800-c553-012f-0be6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-573a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723377f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Manhattan: Spring Street - Varick Street.", "alt_title": ["Spring and Varick Streets, Manhattan.", "Westinghouse."], "creator": "Abbott, Berenice", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Electric household appliances industry", "Factories"]}, "back_id": "723377b", "back_text": "Spring and Varick Streets, Manhattan\n\nFederal Art Project\n\"Changing New York\"\nBerenice Abbott, photographer\n\n[Note: negative at Museum of the City of New York]\nCode: not given\nOctober 7, 1935\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Spring Street & Varick Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723390f", "uuid": "414d6bc0-c553-012f-cdac-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5754-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723390f&t=w", "date": "1932, 1933, 1937", "title": "Manhattan: Spring Street - Washington Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Diners (Restaurants)"]}, "back_id": "723390b", "back_text": "(1)\nSpring Street, north side, from the site of 341 Spring, west of Washington Street, to and including Hudson Street.\nJune 23, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nSpring Street, north side, from the site of 341 Spring Street (demolished in 1930) to and including Greenwich Street.\nMarch 19, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same as No. 2. The buildings seen across the clearance (at the N.W. corner) are No. 333 Spring Street (at the N.E. corner) and Nos. 499 to 511 Washington Street (adjoining and north of same corner). Note on Greenwich Street the Ninth Ave. Elevated Line.\n\nAugust 3, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Spring Street & Washington Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -32529,7 +32529,7 @@ {"id": "706577f", "uuid": "862e8360-c538-012f-d236-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b351-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706577f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: St. Felix Street - Fulton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "706577b", "back_text": "1. St. Felix St. north of Fulton St.\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 14, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "St. Felix Street & Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "465565", "uuid": "40a52dc0-c612-012f-060b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47db-9f1a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=465565&t=w", "date": null, "title": "St. Francis Court. Plan of first floor; Plan of upper floors.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "St. Francis Court , Manhattan, NY", "source": "Apartment houses of the metropolis."} {"id": "465564", "uuid": "40387130-c612-012f-f1f4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47db-9f19-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=465564&t=w", "date": null, "title": "St. Francis Court, northeast corner Riverside Drive and 135th Street.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "St. Francis Court, northeast corner Riverside Drive and 135th Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Apartment houses of the metropolis."} -{"id": "723096f", "uuid": "c2665800-c552-012f-9e5a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5508-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723096f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: St. Gabriel's Park.", "alt_title": ["[Queens Midtown Tunnel - 38th Street (East) - 2nd Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "St. Vartan's Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "723096b", "back_text": "view 1:\nA view from the Chanin Building. St. Gabriel's Park is at the center, with the clearing at 38th Street for the Queens Midtown Tunnel adjacent to the Park. The Second Avenue \"el\" cuts diagonally across the foreground.\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 5, 1940\n\n\nview 2:\nSame, but north to 42nd St., showing Tudor City (left).\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 5, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "St. Gabriel's Park., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "723096f", "uuid": "c2665800-c552-012f-9e5a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5508-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723096f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: St. Gabriel's Park.", "alt_title": ["[Queens Midtown Tunnel - 38th Street (East) - 2nd Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "St. Vartan's Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "723096b", "back_text": "view 1:\nA view from the Chanin Building. St. Gabriel's Park is at the center, with the clearing at 38th Street for the Queens Midtown Tunnel adjacent to the Park. The Second Avenue \"el\" cuts diagonally across the foreground.\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 5, 1940\n\nview 2:\nSame, but north to 42nd St., showing Tudor City (left).\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\nJuly 5, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "St. Gabriel's Park., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "104689", "uuid": "a18e6620-c5ee-012f-a988-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47d9-cbbe-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=104689&t=w", "date": null, "title": "St. George Ferry Terminal, Staten Island, N.Y.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "St. George Ferry Terminal, Staten Island, N.Y.", "source": "Staten Island post cards / Ferries"} {"id": "104687", "uuid": "a0a3a100-c5ee-012f-f99a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47d9-cbbc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=104687&t=w", "date": null, "title": "St. George Ferry, Staten Island, N.Y. [ferry slip with cars on shore]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "St. George Ferry, Staten Island, N.Y.", "source": "Staten Island post cards / Ferries"} {"id": "105134", "uuid": "4f3bc980-c5ef-012f-422e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47d9-c9fb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=105134&t=w", "date": null, "title": "St. George, Staten Island, from Ferry Boat", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "St. George, Staten Island, N.Y.", "source": "Staten Island post cards / Town views"} @@ -32821,7 +32821,7 @@ {"id": "729701f", "uuid": "b9577340-c55c-012f-3c04-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-889a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729701f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Richmond: State Street - Market Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "729701b", "back_text": "State Street, at the N.W. corner of Market Street, showing the St. Benedicta Roman Catholic Church. To the right of the church is the rector's residence, number 22 State Street.\n\nAugust 7, 1930\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "State Street & Market Street, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "706875f", "uuid": "f6b80de0-c538-012f-24d9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b5a5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706875f&t=w", "date": "1933, 1940", "title": "Brooklyn: State Street - Nevins Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "706875b", "back_text": "State Street, north side, east from Nevins Street to Third Avenue. Also shown is the Williamsburg Savings Bank Building, 1 Hanson Place.\n\nView 1: June 6, 1933\nView 2: June 15, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "State Street & Nevins Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "706877f", "uuid": "f757e500-c538-012f-103b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b5a9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706877f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Brooklyn: State Street - Nevins Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses"]}, "back_id": "706877b", "back_text": "454 to 468 State Street, at, adjoining and east of the S. E. corner of Nevins Street. These are typical houses of this area.\n\nJune 15, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "State Street & Nevins Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "723425f", "uuid": "4fd79e70-c553-012f-eaf5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-579a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723425f&t=w", "date": "1937, 1941", "title": "Manhattan: State Street - Pearl Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Whitehall Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Battery Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Athletic clubs", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "723425b", "back_text": "(1)\nState Street, at Pearl Street and viewing northwestward towards the North (Hudson) River to show the Whitehall Buildings. On the left is Battery Park and the ticket booth of the S.I. ferry. To the right appears the curved front of the Chesebrough Building, No. 15-19 State Street at the S.E. corner of Pearl Street. Note that this thoroughfare veers northwards from this point.\n\nJuly 4, 1937\n\nP.L.Sperr\n\n(2)\nState Street, after \"L\" demolition, showing the Whitehall Down Town Athletic Club and United Fruit Company Buildings.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nMay 4, 1941\n\n\n(3)\nState Street near Pearl after \"L,\" demolition, showing Whitehall Building, Down Town Athletic Building and United Fruit Company Buildings.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nJanuary 8, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "State Street & Pearl Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "723425f", "uuid": "4fd79e70-c553-012f-eaf5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-579a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723425f&t=w", "date": "1937, 1941", "title": "Manhattan: State Street - Pearl Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Whitehall Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Battery Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Athletic clubs", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "723425b", "back_text": "(1)\nState Street, at Pearl Street and viewing northwestward towards the North (Hudson) River to show the Whitehall Buildings. On the left is Battery Park and the ticket booth of the S.I. ferry. To the right appears the curved front of the Chesebrough Building, No. 15-19 State Street at the S.E. corner of Pearl Street. Note that this thoroughfare veers northwards from this point.\n\nJuly 4, 1937\n\nP.L.Sperr\n\n(2)\nState Street, after \"L\" demolition, showing the Whitehall Down Town Athletic Club and United Fruit Company Buildings.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nMay 4, 1941\n\n(3)\nState Street near Pearl after \"L,\" demolition, showing Whitehall Building, Down Town Athletic Building and United Fruit Company Buildings.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nJanuary 8, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "State Street & Pearl Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "706866f", "uuid": "f3567b40-c538-012f-9605-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b593-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706866f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Brooklyn: State Street - Smith Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Courthouses", "Garages"]}, "back_id": "706866b", "back_text": "(1) State Street, north side, just west of Smith Street, showing the rear of the Old County Court House.\n\nJune 1, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, showing also the site for the new Central Courts Building, subsequently erected, which has since 1931, housed the County, Municipal and City Courts.\n\nJune 1, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "State Street & Smith Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "706867f", "uuid": "f3bb2880-c538-012f-b81a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b595-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706867f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Brooklyn: State Street - Smith Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Sewers"]}, "back_id": "706867b", "back_text": "State Street, west from Smith Street. In the foreground are W. P. A. men working on a sewer project.\n\nMarch 7, 1936\n\nWorks Progress Administration\nFive Boroughs Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "State Street & Smith Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "706868f", "uuid": "f40f42d0-c538-012f-c010-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b597-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706868f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1931", "title": "Brooklyn: State Street - Smith Street: Left: State Street, at the N.W. corner of Smith Street, showing site for the new Central Courts Building to be erected, October 5, 1929.Right: State Street, at the N.W. corner of Smith Street, showing the new Central Courts Building. This view of its Smith Street side and its rear was taken from State Street, April 13, 1931.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Courthouses"]}, "back_id": "706868b", "back_text": "(1) State Street, at the N.W. corner of Smith Street, showing site for the new Central Courts Building to be erected. October 5, 1929. P. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same; showing the new Central Courts Building. This view of its Smith Street side and its rear was taken from State Street. April 13, 1931. P. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "State Street & Smith Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -32832,7 +32832,7 @@ {"id": "723412f", "uuid": "4ac23be0-c553-012f-9281-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5780-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723412f&t=w", "date": "1907", "title": "Manhattan: State Street - Whitehall Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Beverage industry", "Churches", "Factories", "Paper industry"]}, "back_id": "723412b", "back_text": "1 to 6 State Street, (left), at, adjoining and west of the N.W. corner of Whitehall Street, showing the Seamen's Church Institute (No. 1, corner building) and contiguous to it the house of the British Consulate General (No. 2). Also seen, are Nos. 46 to 34 Whitehall Street, (right), west side, north from and including State to Pearl Streets. Nos. 1 to 3 State and 46 to 40 Whitehall Streets, were demolished in 1913 and this site is now (1937) occupied the 12-story South Ferry Building. Nos. 4 and 5 (white house) and 6, upon which two additional stories were added, now comprise a 6-story annex to the South Ferry Building. 1907.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "State Street & Whitehall Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723414f", "uuid": "4bd97600-c553-012f-0e64-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5784-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723414f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Manhattan: State Street - Whitehall Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Missions"]}, "back_id": "723414b", "back_text": "1 to 8 State Street (right to left) at, adjoining and west of the N.W. corner of Whitehall Street, showing prominently the House for Irish Immigrant Girls. (Mission of Our Lady of the Rosary) at No. 7.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\nNo 7 State Street was erected prior to 1800 and came into the possession of Moses Rogers about that time. William Bayard owned same subsequently. For a short while it was the property of Robert P. Getty, who became the first Mayor of Yonkers. Other occupants were A. Gardener, and G. Howland (in 1830), after which it was used by the Federal Gov't. during the Civil War for military purposes. The Pilot Commission were the last occupants prior to the purchase by the present tenants in 1885. A legend infers that the low brick addition back of the Mission is the oldest slave building left. A descriptive account will be found in the column, \"About New York\" by Meyer Berger. This appeared in the New York Times of April 22, 1940.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "State Street & Whitehall Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723415f", "uuid": "4c239a10-c553-012f-a987-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5786-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723415f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1932", "title": "Manhattan: State Street - Whitehall Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Missions"]}, "back_id": "723415b", "back_text": "(1)\n6-7 State Street, between Whitehall and Pearl Streets, showing the Home for Irish Immigrant Girls, as seen from Battery Park.\n\nJuly 23, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, another view. This institution also bears the name of \"Mission of Our Lady of the Rosary.\"\n\nJuly 23, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, at an earlier date.\n\nOctober 3, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "State Street & Whitehall Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "723416f", "uuid": "4c8c3780-c553-012f-b459-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5788-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723416f&t=w", "date": "1905, 1911, 1927", "title": "Manhattan: State Street - Whitehall Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Missions"]}, "back_id": "723416b", "back_text": "(1) 7 State Street, north side, between Whitehall and Pearl Streets, showing the Home for Irish Immigrant Girls, as seen from Battery Park.\n\nAbout 1905.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n\n(2) The same, showing a close view of the stairway and entrance.\n\nAbout 1911.\n\n\n(3) The same as No. 1 at a later date. Also shown is No. 6, the 6-story house adjoining it, after improvement.\n\nSeptember 25, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "State Street & Whitehall Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "723416f", "uuid": "4c8c3780-c553-012f-b459-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5788-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723416f&t=w", "date": "1905, 1911, 1927", "title": "Manhattan: State Street - Whitehall Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Missions"]}, "back_id": "723416b", "back_text": "(1) 7 State Street, north side, between Whitehall and Pearl Streets, showing the Home for Irish Immigrant Girls, as seen from Battery Park.\n\nAbout 1905.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n\n(2) The same, showing a close view of the stairway and entrance.\n\nAbout 1911.\n\n(3) The same as No. 1 at a later date. Also shown is No. 6, the 6-story house adjoining it, after improvement.\n\nSeptember 25, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "State Street & Whitehall Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723419f", "uuid": "4da0a9e0-c553-012f-0e17-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-578e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723419f&t=w", "date": "1912", "title": "Manhattan: State Street - Whitehall Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Tiemann, Hermann Newell", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Missions"]}, "back_id": "723419b", "back_text": "7 State Street, north side, between Whitehall and Pearl Streets, showing the Mission of Our Lady of the Rosary, and the Home for Irish Immigrant Girls. This building was erected prior to 1800 and came into the possession of Moses Rogers about that time. William Bayard owned same subsequently. For a short while it was the property of Robert P. Getty, who became the first Mayor of Yonkers. Other occupants were, A. Gardener, and G. Howland (in 1830) after which it was used by the Federal Government during the Civil War for military purposes. The Pilot Commission were the last occupants prior to the purchase by the present tenants in 1885. A legend infers that the low brick addition back of the Mission is the oldest slave building left. A descriptive account will be found in the column \"About New York\" by Meyer Berger. This appeared in the New York Times of April 22, 1940.\n\nAbout 1912\n\nH. N. Tiemann, photo\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "State Street & Whitehall Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723423f", "uuid": "4f148220-c553-012f-c382-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5796-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723423f&t=w", "date": "1900, 1937", "title": "Manhattan: State Street - Whitehall Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Corell, J. J.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Missions"]}, "back_id": "723423b", "back_text": "State Street, east from (No. 7) a point between Pearl and Whitehall Streets and towards the latter, showing mainly the Home for Irish Immigrant Girls at No. 7. View No. 2 shows this detail solely.\n\nJ. J. Corell\nP. L. Sperr Collection View 1: 1900\n\nBeecher Ogden View 2: 1937\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "State Street & Whitehall Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "1508163", "uuid": "63eb8ae0-c5ce-012f-6b8c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-00bf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1508163&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "State Street #7", "alt_title": ["Our Lady of the Rosary"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1508164", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "State Street #7, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} @@ -32889,7 +32889,7 @@ {"id": "706880f", "uuid": "f8586950-c538-012f-779d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b5af-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706880f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Stephens Court - 23rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Vernam, W. B.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "706880b", "back_text": "Stephens Court, near E. 23rd Street, showing the home of Helena A. Kingsley in 1922.\n\nJune 26, 1922.\n\nW. B. Vernam\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Stephens Court & 23rd Street (East), Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "706881f", "uuid": "f8be34d0-c538-012f-6950-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b5b1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706881f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Sterling Place - 23rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "706881b", "back_text": "P.L. Sperr, photographer 8-6-1942", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Sterling Place & 23rd Street (East), Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "706882f", "uuid": "f921d390-c538-012f-cf79-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b5b3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706882f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Brooklyn: Sterling Place - 6th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches", "Garages", "Row houses"]}, "back_id": "706882b", "back_text": "P.L. Sperr, photographer\n8-6-1942\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Sterling Place & 6th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "706883f", "uuid": "f96be540-c538-012f-c527-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b5b5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706883f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Brooklyn: Sterling Place - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches", "Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "706883b", "back_text": "Sterling Place adj. n.w. corner 7th Avenue\nPillar of Fine Church\nBrooklyn\n\n\n\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\n8/6/42\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Sterling Place & 7th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "706883f", "uuid": "f96be540-c538-012f-c527-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b5b5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706883f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Brooklyn: Sterling Place - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches", "Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "706883b", "back_text": "Sterling Place adj. n.w. corner 7th Avenue\nPillar of Fine Church\nBrooklyn\n\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\n8/6/42\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Sterling Place & 7th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "706884f", "uuid": "f9c77960-c538-012f-b63f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b5b7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706884f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Brooklyn: Sterling Place - 7th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Christian Science churches"]}, "back_id": "706884b", "back_text": "Sterling Place, south side, between Seventh (right), and Flatbush (left), Aves., showing a recently constructed Christian Science Church.\n\nJanuary 1, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Sterling Place & 7th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "706890f", "uuid": "fbd9ed40-c538-012f-526e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b5c3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706890f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Brooklyn: Sterling Place - Brooklyn Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Convents"]}, "back_id": "706890b", "back_text": "Sterling Place, at the S.W. corner of Brooklyn Ave. The view shows St. Gregory's R.C. Church and Convent.\n\nJune 25, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Sterling Place & Brooklyn Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "706888f", "uuid": "fb1a9c80-c538-012f-107b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b5bf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706888f&t=w", "date": "1936, 1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Sterling Place - Classon Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Churches", "Sewers"]}, "back_id": "706888b", "back_text": "Sterling Place, west from Classon Avenue, showing W. P. A. workmen making preliminary preparations for a sewer project.\n\nViews 1,2:\nAugust 24, 1936\n\nWorks Progress Administration\nFive Boroughs Project\n\nView 3: Sterling Place, east from Classon Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nNo Reproduction\nSep. 14, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Sterling Place & Classon Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -32947,14 +32947,14 @@ {"id": "701871f", "uuid": "497b3010-c531-012f-e31b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aebf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701871f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1938", "title": "Bronx: Storrow Street - Wood Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York Catholic Protectory"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Elevated railroads", "Religious education"]}, "back_id": "701871b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Storrow Street & Wood Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701876f", "uuid": "4b812db0-c531-012f-bcf9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aec9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701876f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Bronx: Story Avenue - Boynton Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Salt mining"]}, "back_id": "701876b", "back_text": "Story Ave. (activity thereon), west from Boynton to Elder Aves., showing the thoroughfare being cut through by the W.P.A. Also shown is a general view westward across the salt meadows.\n\nDecember 14, 1936.\n\nWorks Progress Administration.\nFederal Art Project photo.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Story Avenue & Boynton Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701877f", "uuid": "4bd93d40-c531-012f-2db7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aecb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701877f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Bronx: Story Avenue - Elder Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Story Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Road construction"]}, "back_id": "701877b", "back_text": "Story Avenue, east from Elder Avenue, showing a W.P.A. highway project.\n\nMay 11, 1937\n\nW.P.A. Photo\nFive Boroughs Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Story Avenue & Elder Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "701878f", "uuid": "4c3615a0-c531-012f-5661-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aecd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701878f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Strang Avenue - 233rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "701878b", "back_text": "Strang Ave., east from East 233rd Street. The 2-story house, on the left bears No. 1905 and adjoins the N.E. corner of the aforementioned thoroughfares.\n\nJune 6, 1928.\n\n\nASSUMING STREET TO BE EAST AND WEST\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Strang Avenue & 233rd Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "701878f", "uuid": "4c3615a0-c531-012f-5661-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aecd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701878f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Strang Avenue - 233rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "701878b", "back_text": "Strang Ave., east from East 233rd Street. The 2-story house, on the left bears No. 1905 and adjoins the N.E. corner of the aforementioned thoroughfares.\n\nJune 6, 1928.\n\nASSUMING STREET TO BE EAST AND WEST\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Strang Avenue & 233rd Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701879f", "uuid": "4c931920-c531-012f-4c67-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-aecf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701879f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: Stratford Avenue - Westchester Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "701879b", "back_text": "Stratford Ave., south from Westchester Ave.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nJuly 30, 1928.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Stratford Avenue & Westchester Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "417245", "uuid": "b7f871e0-c611-012f-a2f7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47da-d803-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=417245&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Stratford-Avon. North Corner Riverside Drive and Ninety-third Street.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Dwellings"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Stratford-Avon. North Riverside Drive and Ninety-third Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "The World's loose leaf album of apartment houses, containing views and ground plans of the principal high class apartment houses in New York City, together with a map showing the situation of these houses, transportation facilities, etc."} {"id": "417246", "uuid": "b857f4b0-c611-012f-52a6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47da-d805-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=417246&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Typical floor plan of the Stratford-Avon.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Dwellings"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Stratford-Avon., Manhattan, NY", "source": "The World's loose leaf album of apartment houses, containing views and ground plans of the principal high class apartment houses in New York City, together with a map showing the situation of these houses, transportation facilities, etc."} {"id": "417356", "uuid": "e598e090-c611-012f-5345-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47da-d8d8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=417356&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Floor plans of The Stratford.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Dwellings"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Stratford., Manhattan, NY", "source": "The World's loose leaf album of apartment houses, containing views and ground plans of the principal high class apartment houses in New York City, together with a map showing the situation of these houses, transportation facilities, etc."} {"id": "417298", "uuid": "ce292100-c611-012f-20f6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47da-d850-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=417298&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Typical floor plans of The Strathmore.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Dwellings"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Strathmore., Manhattan, NY", "source": "The World's loose leaf album of apartment houses, containing views and ground plans of the principal high class apartment houses in New York City, together with a map showing the situation of these houses, transportation facilities, etc."} {"id": "1508057", "uuid": "5e4ffb70-c5ce-012f-6e98-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-009d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1508057&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Street Mark's Place", "alt_title": ["St. Mark's Tulip Festival"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1508058", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Street Mark's Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} -{"id": "706916f", "uuid": "05cf9520-c539-012f-6e6e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b5f7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706916f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Strickland Avenue - Bassett Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "706916b", "back_text": "(1) Strickland Ave., north side, east of Bassett Ave.\n\n1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster, Collection.\n\n\n(2) The same, another angle.\n\n1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster, Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Strickland Avenue & Bassett Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "706916f", "uuid": "05cf9520-c539-012f-6e6e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b5f7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706916f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Strickland Avenue - Bassett Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "706916b", "back_text": "(1) Strickland Ave., north side, east of Bassett Ave.\n\n1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster, Collection.\n\n(2) The same, another angle.\n\n1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster, Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Strickland Avenue & Bassett Avenue, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "706918f", "uuid": "06821e80-c539-012f-e367-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b5fb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706918f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1930", "title": "Brooklyn: Strong Place - Degraw Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Baptist churches", "churches"]}, "back_id": "706918b", "back_text": "(1) Strong Place, at the N.W. corner of Degraw Street, showing the Strong Place Baptist Church. February 21, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, showing also the S.W. corner. The church in this view was completed in 1856.\n\nOctober 1928.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Strong Place & Degraw Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "706917f", "uuid": "063443d0-c539-012f-e004-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b5f9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706917f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Brooklyn: Strong Place - Kane Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "706917b", "back_text": "2-8 Strong Place, west side, south from Kane Street. No. 2 is at the S.W. corner of Kane Street. Also seen is 162-164 Kane Street, south side, west from Strong Place to Henry Street.\n\nAugust 5, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Strong Place & Kane Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "730977f", "uuid": "d0fc8d30-c55e-012f-6beb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-928e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730977f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Bridges - Strongs Causeway Bridge.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Flushing Creek (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Cottages"]}, "back_id": "730977b", "back_text": "Strongs Causeway Bridge, viewed west from a point west of 130th Street and Strongs Causeway. Beyond the creek at the left on the Newtown side is the Bridgetender's Cottage which was demolished in 1934.\n\nOctober 1924.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n(Not a dry mount item.)\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Strongs Causway Bridge, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -33000,7 +33000,7 @@ {"id": "723461f", "uuid": "5ceba960-c553-012f-cee9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-57e2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723461f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Sullivan Street - Broome Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723461b", "back_text": "55, 57, 59, 61, 63-67 Sullivan Street, at and adjoining the N.E. corner of Broome Street, seen from Sixth Avenue Extension, the former west side of Sullivan Street, during the early stages of subway construction. Nos. 57 and 59 Sullivan Street, adjoining the corner, are frame houses faced with brick.\nOctober 19, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, with clearing at 55 Sullivan Street, the identical scene three and a half years later, showing the N.E. corner of Sixth Avenue in the left foreground. The new subway is completed, but will not be opened till September 10 of the year of this view. The corner building at Sullivan and Broome Streets has been demolished, exposing the frame south side of No. 57 Sullivan Street.\nMarch 19, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Sullivan Street & Broome Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723462f", "uuid": "5d4e2c80-c553-012f-df30-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-57e4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723462f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Sullivan Street - Broome Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723462b", "back_text": "Sullivan Street, south from and including Broome Street. 1926.", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Sullivan Street & Broome Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723463f", "uuid": "5dc3f0c0-c553-012f-2780-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-57e6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723463f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: Sullivan Street - Broome Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "723463b", "back_text": "(1)\nSullivan Street, east side, from Broome to Spring Streets, seen from Sixth Avenue at Spring Street. South of Broome Street, Sullivan Street has been absorbed by Sixth Avenue.\nNos. 57, 59 Sullivan Street, adjoining the vacant N.E. corner of Broome Street, are frame houses, faced with brick, and so are 85, 87 Sullivan Street, the two little houses adjoining the five-story tenement house at the S.E. corner of Spring Street. No. 87 has an attic with dormer windows.\n1932.\n\nJ. Clarence Davies Collection, Museum of the City of New York.\n\n(2)\nA view of both sides of Sullivan Street, northward.\n\nJanuary 30, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Sullivan Street & Broome Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "723457f", "uuid": "5b3a6ba0-c553-012f-f3dd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-57da-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723457f&t=w", "date": "1926, 1927", "title": "Manhattan: Sullivan Street - Canal Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Ice cream parlors", "Medicines", "Signs (Notices)", "Welding"]}, "back_id": "723457b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nSullivan Street, north from and including Canal Street, the year before the demolition of buildings for the construction of the Independent (municipal) Subway line and the southward extension of Sixth Ave. The west side of Sullivan Street, from Canal to Grand Streets, inclusive, including Nos. 2 to 24 Sullivan Street, will become part of the west side of Sixth Ave. Notice the new building (since 1922) at the S.W. corner of Grand Street. The entire east side of Sullivan Street, from Canal to Watts Streets, including the ten-story Powell Chocolate factory at the east corner of Canal Street, will be razed.\n\nSullivan Street begins here and runs north to West 3rd Street, and, since 1904, to Washington Square. It is the sixth of a group of streets named for Revolutionary generals, and laid out west of and parallel to Broadway.\n\n1926.\n\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, showing demolition in progress.\n\nOctober 10, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Sullivan Street & Canal Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "723457f", "uuid": "5b3a6ba0-c553-012f-f3dd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-57da-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723457f&t=w", "date": "1926, 1927", "title": "Manhattan: Sullivan Street - Canal Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Ice cream parlors", "Medicines", "Signs (Notices)", "Welding"]}, "back_id": "723457b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nSullivan Street, north from and including Canal Street, the year before the demolition of buildings for the construction of the Independent (municipal) Subway line and the southward extension of Sixth Ave. The west side of Sullivan Street, from Canal to Grand Streets, inclusive, including Nos. 2 to 24 Sullivan Street, will become part of the west side of Sixth Ave. Notice the new building (since 1922) at the S.W. corner of Grand Street. The entire east side of Sullivan Street, from Canal to Watts Streets, including the ten-story Powell Chocolate factory at the east corner of Canal Street, will be razed.\n\nSullivan Street begins here and runs north to West 3rd Street, and, since 1904, to Washington Square. It is the sixth of a group of streets named for Revolutionary generals, and laid out west of and parallel to Broadway.\n\n1926.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, showing demolition in progress.\n\nOctober 10, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Sullivan Street & Canal Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "706928f", "uuid": "0a688e60-c539-012f-0b91-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b60f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706928f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Sullivan Street - Ferris Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "706928b", "back_text": "197 Sullivan Street, south side, west from Ferris Street.\nJune 6, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Sullivan Street & Ferris Street, Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "723460f", "uuid": "5c756da0-c553-012f-d93f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-57e0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723460f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Sullivan Street - Grand Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723460b", "back_text": "Sullivan Street, west side, north from and including No. 26, north of Grand Street, seen from the S.E. corner, shortly before demolition of the buildings in the left foreground. One of the old houses to go will be 46 Sullivan Street (42 Watts Street), the frame house at the N.W. corner of Watts Street, the first intersection north of the observer.\n1926.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Sullivan Street & Grand Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723466f", "uuid": "5ef96c80-c553-012f-c79a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-57ec-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723466f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Sullivan Street - Houston Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "723466b", "back_text": "Church of St. Anthony of Padua, 157-153 Sullivan Street, adjoining the cleared S.E. corner of Houston Street (q.v.). This church edifice dates from between 1879 and 1885, but the church was organized in 1865, and later took over the former Free Congregational Church at 149-151 Sullivan Street adjoining, where the six-story tenement house is shown in this view. The site of the present church was occupied by a brewery. St. Anthony of Padua was the first Italian Roman Catholic congregation to be organized in New York. An unsuccessful attempt to do something for the Italians of New York had been made in 1859.\n\nJune 15, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Sullivan Street & Houston Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -33033,7 +33033,7 @@ {"id": "706963f", "uuid": "188261b0-c539-012f-2a21-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b655-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706963f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Brooklyn: Surf Ave. - 12th St. W.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "706963b", "back_text": "(1)\nSurf Ave., north side, west of West 12th Street, showing the Boston Hotel in the foreground, and Loew's theatre (8-story structure in the background).\nOctober 1928.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing Loew's Theatre under construction.\nNovember 1924.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(3)\nThe same, showing the theatre building completed.\nJune 1925.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Surf Ave. & 12th St. W., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "706964f", "uuid": "19013fe0-c539-012f-113f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b657-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706964f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Surf Ave. - 12th St. W.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "706964b", "back_text": "Surf Ave., south side, east of West 12th Street to Jones Walk, showing on the extreme right, a portion of the Brooklyn Trust Co. Building.\n\nAugust 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Surf Ave. & 12th St. W., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "706965f", "uuid": "19547700-c539-012f-3ee6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b659-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706965f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Brooklyn: Surf Ave. - 12th St. W.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Brooklyn Public Library"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "706965b", "back_text": "Surf Ave., south side, at West 12th Street, showing partially, at the right, Child's Restaurant, and on the opposite corner the Brooklyn Trust Co. Coney Island Branch Building. January 1924.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Surf Ave. & 12th St. W., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "706966f", "uuid": "19ad6760-c539-012f-ec86-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b65b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706966f&t=w", "date": "1932, 1937", "title": "Brooklyn: Surf Ave. - 12th St. W.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Arenas", "Circuses & shows", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "706966b", "back_text": "(1) Surf Ave., at the N.W. corner of West 12th Street, showing from right to left the Boston Hotel, and the Hippodrome.\n\nAugust 9, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, a more limited view.\n\nAugust 9, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same, at a later date.\n\n\nSeptember 6, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Surf Ave. & 12th St. W., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "706966f", "uuid": "19ad6760-c539-012f-ec86-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b65b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706966f&t=w", "date": "1932, 1937", "title": "Brooklyn: Surf Ave. - 12th St. W.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Arenas", "Circuses & shows", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "706966b", "back_text": "(1) Surf Ave., at the N.W. corner of West 12th Street, showing from right to left the Boston Hotel, and the Hippodrome.\n\nAugust 9, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, a more limited view.\n\nAugust 9, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same, at a later date.\n\nSeptember 6, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Surf Ave. & 12th St. W., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "706967f", "uuid": "19ff3ad0-c539-012f-fabf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b65d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706967f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1936", "title": "Brooklyn: Surf Ave. - 12th St. W.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "Coney Island Amusement Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Amusement parks", "Recreation centers"]}, "back_id": "706967b", "back_text": "Surf Avenue, north side, between West 12th and West 8th Streets, showing the entrance to Luna Park.\nNNEG ~ 3571 September, 1929\nGeorge L. Balgue\n(2)\nThe same, at a later date.\nJJuly 4, 1936\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Surf Ave. & 12th St. W., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "706968f", "uuid": "1a703e30-c539-012f-f7b7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b65f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706968f&t=w", "date": "1932, 1937", "title": "Brooklyn: Surf Ave. - 12th St. W.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "Coney Island Amusement Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Amusement parks", "Circuses & shows", "Clock towers", "Concessions (Amusements, etc.)", "Food vendors", "Restaurants", "Street vendors", "Vending stands"]}, "back_id": "706968b", "back_text": "Ave. U. at the N.E. corner of Ocean Ave., showing P.S. No. 96 which was demolished in March 1929.\nMay 1926.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Surf Ave. & 12th St. W., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "706969f", "uuid": "1ad9af80-c539-012f-5eee-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b661-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=706969f&t=w", "date": "1905, 1924, 1926", "title": "Brooklyn: Surf Ave. - 12th St. W.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "Coney Island Amusement Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Amusement parks"]}, "back_id": "706969b", "back_text": "(1) Suff Ave., north side, east of West 12th Street, showing Luna Park, wh ich extends to East 10th Street. This park was established, May 16, 1903, by Thompson and Dundy on 22 acres of ground, which increased to 38 acres in 1904. Frederick Thompson conducted same, alone, at a later date. In 1924, Barron Collier was the owner. September 1926.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(2) Another view in the opposite direction.\nJanuary 1924.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(3) A view of the entrance.\nJanuary 1924.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n(4) An interior view of the park, undoubtedly quite early.\nAbout 1905.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Surf Ave. & 12th St. W., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -33124,7 +33124,7 @@ {"id": "728053f", "uuid": "28007730-c55a-012f-21d1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7bb8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728053f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Queens: Sutphin Boulevard - Archer Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "728053b", "back_text": "Sutphin Boulevard, east side, north from Archer to Jamaica Aves. (elevated structure thereon).\n\nOctober 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Sutphin Boulevard & Archer Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "728068f", "uuid": "2daa7e00-c55a-012f-4a87-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7bd6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728068f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Sutphin Boulevard - Foch Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "728068b", "back_text": "Sutphin Boulevard, east side, between Foch Boulevard, and One Hundred Eighteenth Ave., showing the John W. Selover house of 1913. Other owners were Thomas Barron, 1860-1873; J. Selover, 1891; and one Connover in 1896.\n\nApril 1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Sutphin Boulevard & Foch Boulevard, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "728054f", "uuid": "286e5da0-c55a-012f-3f77-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7bba-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728054f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Queens: Sutphin Boulevard - Jamaica Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Educational facilities", "Elevated railroads", "Private schools", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "728054b", "back_text": "Sutphin Boulevard, north from Jamaica Avenue. This area is part of Jamaica's business district.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nJanuary 28, 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Sutphin Boulevard & Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "728055f", "uuid": "28ea26e0-c55a-012f-7788-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7bbc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728055f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: Sutphin Boulevard - Jamaica Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cigar industry", "Clothing stores", "Coffee shops", "Delicatessens", "Dental offices", "Electric apparatus and appliances", "Elevated railroads", "Employment agencies", "Radios", "Railroad stations", "Restaurants", "Shoe stores", "Stores & shops", "Taxicabs"]}, "back_id": "728055b", "back_text": "Sutphin Boulevard, south from Jamaica Avenue, showing this Jamaica business thoroughfare. The tall building on the right is the Long Island Railroad station, at the S.W. corner of Archer Avenue and the elevated is that of the Long Island Railroad. Note the row of taxicabs parked between 91st and Archer Avenues.\n\n\n\nAbout 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Sutphin Boulevard & Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "728055f", "uuid": "28ea26e0-c55a-012f-7788-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7bbc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728055f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Queens: Sutphin Boulevard - Jamaica Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cigar industry", "Clothing stores", "Coffee shops", "Delicatessens", "Dental offices", "Electric apparatus and appliances", "Elevated railroads", "Employment agencies", "Radios", "Railroad stations", "Restaurants", "Shoe stores", "Stores & shops", "Taxicabs"]}, "back_id": "728055b", "back_text": "Sutphin Boulevard, south from Jamaica Avenue, showing this Jamaica business thoroughfare. The tall building on the right is the Long Island Railroad station, at the S.W. corner of Archer Avenue and the elevated is that of the Long Island Railroad. Note the row of taxicabs parked between 91st and Archer Avenues.\n\nAbout 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Sutphin Boulevard & Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "728074f", "uuid": "300c71d0-c55a-012f-d006-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7be2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728074f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: Sutphin Boulevard - Linden Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "728074b", "back_text": "Sutphin Boulevard, east side, between Linden Boulevard and 114th Road, showing the J. O'Donnell house belonging to him and members of his family from 1860 to 1896. He was the owner of the Jamaica Standard, a local newspaper. View No. 2 shows the house on August Court (now non-existent), as seen from Linden Boulevard (right foreground), viewed southward.\n\nApril 1925.\nViews 1 and 2.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Sutphin Boulevard & Linden Boulevard, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "707012f", "uuid": "2b262350-c539-012f-b873-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b6b7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707012f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Brooklyn: Sutter Ave. - 125th Ave.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hardware stores"]}, "back_id": "707012b", "back_text": "P.L. Sperr, photographer 6-25-1942", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Sutter Ave. & 125th Ave., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "707016f", "uuid": "2cb10b00-c539-012f-c544-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b6bf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707016f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Sutter Ave. - Barbey St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "707016b", "back_text": "Synogogue\n6-25-1942\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Sutter Ave. & Barbey St., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -33476,7 +33476,7 @@ {"id": "729777f", "uuid": "d78249d0-c55c-012f-9d0b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8932-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729777f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Richmond: Travis Avenue - Richmond Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Putnam, Eugene G.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "729777b", "back_text": "Travis Avenue, north side, about 400 feet west of Richmond Avenue, showing the Crocheron Homestead.\n\nAbout 1900\n\nBy Eugene G. Putnam\nFrom Staten Island Museum Collection through P. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Travis Avenue & Richmond Avenue, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "729778f", "uuid": "d7d7b240-c55c-012f-223e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8934-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729778f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Richmond: Travis Avenue - Richmond Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farms"]}, "back_id": "729778b", "back_text": "Travis Avenue, north side, about 300 yards west of Richmond Avenue, showing hay making on the Dedrich Hugo farm (1907-1917), and the farmhouse. In 1898 the farm belonged to Edward Snyder.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nMarch 12, 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Travis Avenue & Richmond Avenue, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "729779f", "uuid": "d837b4a0-c55c-012f-4425-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8936-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729779f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Richmond: Travis Avenue - South Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Davis, William T. (William Thompson)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farmhouses"]}, "back_id": "729779b", "back_text": "Travis Avenue, north side, about 500 feet east of South Avenue. James Butler's map of 1853 and Beers's map of 1874 show the house to have been owned by W. F. Carey. From 1898 on it belonged to William T. Meredith.\n\nNovember 1, 1922\nBy William T. Davis through P. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Travis Avenue & South Avenue, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} -{"id": "723568f", "uuid": "89f46540-c553-012f-10c4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-58b8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723568f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: Treasure Road - Victory Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Roads"]}, "back_id": "723568b", "back_text": "Treasure Road. (Before Reconstruction).\n\n\nJanuary 31, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Treasure Road & Victory Boulevard, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "723568f", "uuid": "89f46540-c553-012f-10c4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-58b8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723568f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: Treasure Road - Victory Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Roads"]}, "back_id": "723568b", "back_text": "Treasure Road. (Before Reconstruction).\n\nJanuary 31, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Treasure Road & Victory Boulevard, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "1509407", "uuid": "8bba66f0-c5cd-012f-20db-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-0582-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1509407&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Tree along road with electrical poles", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1509408", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Tree along road with electrical poles, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Bronx"} {"id": "733675f", "uuid": "0093ef40-c563-012f-9991-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a78b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733675f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1935", "title": "Bronx River -- Tremont Avenue (Bronx).", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Automobile dealerships", "Diners (Restaurants)", "Used cars"]}, "back_id": "733675b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Tremont Avenue ()., Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733676f", "uuid": "0101a970-c563-012f-a29f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a78d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733676f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1935", "title": "Bronx River - Tremont Avenue (Bronx).", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "733676b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Tremont Avenue ()., Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -33497,7 +33497,7 @@ {"id": "700932f", "uuid": "eff0f4d0-c52f-012f-2595-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a7b1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700932f&t=w", "date": "1938, 1939", "title": "Bronx: Tremont Avenue (East - Hoguet Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Railroad tracks"]}, "back_id": "700932b", "back_text": "East Tremont Avenue, east fr. Hoguet Street.\n\nview 1: south side, showing (center) St. Raymond's Roman Catholic Church. April 10, 1938\n\nviews 2 & 3: Sept. 4, 1939\n\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Tremont Avenue (East & Hoguet Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700933f", "uuid": "f04d0e20-c52f-012f-fb92-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a7b3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700933f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Bronx: Tremont Avenue (East - Hoguet Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Floor coverings industry", "Gasoline pumps", "Roofing"]}, "back_id": "700933b", "back_text": "E. Tremont Avenue, north side, east from Hoguet Street.\nApril 10, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Tremont Avenue (East & Hoguet Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700917f", "uuid": "eade2270-c52f-012f-02a3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a793-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700917f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "Bronx: Tremont Avenue (East - Hughes Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts"]}, "back_id": "700917b", "back_text": "East Tremont Ave., east from Hughes Ave. Also shown is a general view as seen from the Bergen Building, at the S.E. corner of Arthur Ave.\n\nMay 1926.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Tremont Avenue (East & Hughes Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "700946f", "uuid": "f4bbed70-c52f-012f-00ef-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a7cd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700946f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: Tremont Avenue (East - La Salle Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Drugstores"]}, "back_id": "700946b", "back_text": "3161 East Tremont Ave., at the S.E. corner of La Salle Ave. The 1-story brick building to the south has no numbers indicated in Bromley's 1927 map.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\nJuly 9, 1928.\n\n\nASSUMING STREET TO BE NORTH AND SOUTH\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Tremont Avenue (East & La Salle Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "700946f", "uuid": "f4bbed70-c52f-012f-00ef-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a7cd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700946f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: Tremont Avenue (East - La Salle Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Drugstores"]}, "back_id": "700946b", "back_text": "3161 East Tremont Ave., at the S.E. corner of La Salle Ave. The 1-story brick building to the south has no numbers indicated in Bromley's 1927 map.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\nJuly 9, 1928.\n\nASSUMING STREET TO BE NORTH AND SOUTH\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Tremont Avenue (East & La Salle Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700949f", "uuid": "f5b5d5f0-c52f-012f-549e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a7d3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700949f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: Tremont Avenue (East - Mayflower Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "700949b", "back_text": "East Tremont Ave., at the N.E. corner of Mayflower Ave., showing, under demolition, James E. Noonan's \"Idle Hour Hotel.\"\n\nP. L. Sperr.\nJuly 9, 1928.\n\nASSUMING STREET TO BE NORTH AND SOUTH.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Tremont Avenue (East & Mayflower Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700915f", "uuid": "ea38e4b0-c52f-012f-4f59-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a78f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700915f&t=w", "date": "1926, 1933", "title": "Bronx: Tremont Avenue (East - Monterey Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Crotona Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Banks"]}, "back_id": "700915b", "back_text": "East Tremont Ave., east from Monterey Ave., showing part of Crotona Park and the Bergen Building, at the S.E. corner of Arthur Ave. Also shown is a panoramic view in a northeasterly direction as seen from the Consolidated Edison Company Building at the N.E. corner of Monterey and East Tremont Aves.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n\nMay 1926.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Tremont Avenue (East & Monterey Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700916f", "uuid": "ea948300-c52f-012f-74e1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a791-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700916f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "Bronx: Tremont Avenue (East - Monterey Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "700916b", "back_text": "A general view northwestward as seen from the Consolidated Edison Company Building, at the N.E. corner of East Tremont and Monterey Aves.\n\n1926.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Tremont Avenue (East & Monterey Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} @@ -33512,10 +33512,10 @@ {"id": "700931f", "uuid": "efa781e0-c52f-012f-3f24-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a7af-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700931f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Bronx: Tremont Avenue (East - Unionport Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Railroad shops & yards", "Railroad tracks -- New York (State) -- New York", "Storage facilities", "Vehicle maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "700931b", "back_text": "East Tremont Ave., north side, between Unionport Road and Hoguet Ave. (vantage-point). The view is northeastward across the car yard and repair shops of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. In the right background is discernible the Club House of the Morris Park Race Track.\n\nAbout 1910.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Tremont Avenue (East & Unionport Road, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700947f", "uuid": "f5015290-c52f-012f-efe9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a7cf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700947f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: Tremont Avenue (East - Waterbury Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stores & shops", "Tombs & sepulchral monuments"]}, "back_id": "700947b", "back_text": "3215 and 3217 East Tremont Ave., east side, between Waterbury and Mayflower Aves., showing the monumental work of C. Di Tullio at No. 3215.\n\nJuly 9, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Tremont Avenue (East & Waterbury Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "700926f", "uuid": "ede6b3a0-c52f-012f-1b28-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a7a5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700926f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Bronx: Tremont Avenue (East - White Plains Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Eighty-fifth Street (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Diners (Restaurants)"]}, "back_id": "700926b", "back_text": "View 1: East Tremont Avenue at the north-west cor. White Plains Road, Bronx, showing the White Plains Road bridge over the New Haven Railroad tracks.\nView 2: White Plains Road and East Tremont Avenue, north-east corner, showing the Unionport Road bridge over the tracks. The gasoline station occupies a triangular plot between the two thoroughfares.\n\nSept. 4, 1939\nP. L. Sperr, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Tremont Avenue (East & White Plains Road, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "734044f", "uuid": "99490b00-c563-012f-8064-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-aa6c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734044f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "East River - Bronx - Tremont Avenue (East) - Throggs Neck.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "734044b", "back_text": "East River, Bronx, at the foot of East Tremont Avenue, viewing southeastward toward Long Island.\n\nP.L.Sperr\n\n\n(2) East along the Throggs Neck shore, from the foot of E. Tremont Avenue.\n\nP.L.Sperr\nAugust 15, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Tremont Avenue (East) - Throggs Neck., Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "734044f", "uuid": "99490b00-c563-012f-8064-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-aa6c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734044f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "East River - Bronx - Tremont Avenue (East) - Throggs Neck.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "734044b", "back_text": "East River, Bronx, at the foot of East Tremont Avenue, viewing southeastward toward Long Island.\n\nP.L.Sperr\n\n(2) East along the Throggs Neck shore, from the foot of E. Tremont Avenue.\n\nP.L.Sperr\nAugust 15, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Tremont Avenue (East) - Throggs Neck., Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "700952f", "uuid": "f6b438c0-c52f-012f-091d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a7d9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700952f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Bronx: Tremont Avenue (East) - Dock Street.", "alt_title": ["Gasoline station, Tremont Avenue and Dock Street, Bronx."], "creator": "Abbott, Berenice", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "700952b", "back_text": "Gasoline Station\nE. Tremont Avenue and Dock Street, Bronx\nJuly 2, 1936\nBerenice Abbott, photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Tremont Avenue (East) & Dock Street., Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "702102f", "uuid": "a2047920-c531-012f-38d3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bd7e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702102f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Bronx: Tremont Avenue (West - Cedar Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York Central Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "702102b", "back_text": "West Tremont Ave., west of the N.W. corner of Cedar Ave., showing the Morris Heights depot of the New York Central Railroad.\n\nDecember 26, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Tremont Avenue (West & Cedar Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "702103f", "uuid": "a262d530-c531-012f-0326-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bd80-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702103f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Bronx: Tremont Avenue (West - Loring Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chrystie, Edward Punnett", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Stables"]}, "back_id": "702103b", "back_text": "195 W. Tremont Avenue, at the northwest corner of Loring Place, showing the stable of th large Hugh N. Camp estate. A six-story building, bearing the above street number, was later erected on the site. The Camp Mansion stood to the east of the stable, at the northwest corner of Andrews and Tremont Avenues.\n\nE. P. Chrystie\n\n\nMay 30, 1923\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Tremont Avenue (West & Loring Place, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "702103f", "uuid": "a262d530-c531-012f-0326-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bd80-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702103f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Bronx: Tremont Avenue (West - Loring Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chrystie, Edward Punnett", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Stables"]}, "back_id": "702103b", "back_text": "195 W. Tremont Avenue, at the northwest corner of Loring Place, showing the stable of th large Hugh N. Camp estate. A six-story building, bearing the above street number, was later erected on the site. The Camp Mansion stood to the east of the stable, at the northwest corner of Andrews and Tremont Avenues.\n\nE. P. Chrystie\n\nMay 30, 1923\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Tremont Avenue (West & Loring Place, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "734290f", "uuid": "04978350-c564-012f-9f11-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-ac58-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734290f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Harlem River - Bronx - Tremont Avenue (West) - [United Electric Light and Power Company.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Sherman Creek (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Boats", "Public utility companies", "Rivers"]}, "back_id": "734290b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Tremont Avenue (West) - [United Electric Light and Power Company.], Harlem River, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "700914f", "uuid": "e9e10510-c52f-012f-013b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a78d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700914f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Tremont Avenue - 177th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "700914b", "back_text": "E. Tremont Avenue, east side, north from E. 177th Street.\n\nJuly 1, 1928\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Tremont Avenue & 177th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "731010f", "uuid": "de697b70-c55e-012f-20f5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-92d0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731010f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Bridges - Triborough Bridge - [Construction - Bridge anchorage in Queens.]", "alt_title": ["[Astoria Park, Queens.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Astoria Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridge construction", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "731010b", "back_text": "(1) Triborough Bridge anchorage, in Queens, from across Astoria Park; during the erection of the towers.\n\nMay 27, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) Triborough Bridge anchorage in Queens, under construction.\n\nMay 27, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Triborough Bridge, Bronx, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -33701,7 +33701,7 @@ {"id": "1558544", "uuid": "9a10f0e0-c5ed-012f-d2cd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-c3aa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1558544&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Parks - Union Square - looking north from Fourth Avenue - West 14th Street", "alt_title": ["George Washington Statue"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Union Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc", "Historic buildings", "Parks"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Union Square - looking north from Fourth Avenue - West 14th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Subjects"} {"id": "723616f", "uuid": "9ce77d60-c553-012f-15ab-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5918-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723616f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Union Square (East) - [30, 32, 34 Union Square] - 16th Street.", "alt_title": ["[Corn Exchange Bank and Trust Company ; Jewish Daily Freiheit ; Reliance Building.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Union Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities"]}, "back_id": "723616b", "back_text": "34-32-30 Union Square East, at and adjoining the S.E. corner of 16th Street. The corner building was erected around 1877 by the Singer Sewing Machine Company. The branch office of Henry Clews and Company, above the Corn Exchange Bank, mournfully reminds one that the great Bull Market culminated less than a year before the date of this picture.\n\nThe 11-story Reliance Building was erected between 1902 and 1910, on the site of an old 4-story residence which was probably built in the 1850's, when Union Square was the Belgravia of New York. 30, the Freiheit offices, is included in the view of 24-30 Union Square, taken the same day.\n\nUnion Square park, in the foreground, has just been drastically re-modeled.\n\nAugust 4, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Union Square (East) & [30, 32, 34 Union Square] & 16th Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723619f", "uuid": "9e38f200-c553-012f-fc1c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-591e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723619f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1930", "title": "Manhattan: Union Square (East) - [36-44, 46-48 Union Square] - Between 16th and 17th Streets.", "alt_title": ["[William Lloyd Garrison, the great anti-slavery agitator died in Westmoreland Apartment House.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Union Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Office equipment & supplies industry", "Office equipment and supplies", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "723619b", "back_text": "(1)\n36-44 and 46-8 Union Square East, from 16th to 17th Streets, showing Fourth Avenue to 19th Street. The five old residences were built about 1850; the Westmoreland apartment house was built around 1877 as a hotel. William Lloyd Garrison, the great Anti-Slavery agitator, died there; he is commemorated by a tablet on the building. This description is being written by a man who was born there.\nThe Westmoreland, together with 44 Union Square adjoining, is about to be demolished for the new Tammany Hall building.\nJanuary 23, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nUnion Square East, from 16th to 17th Streets, showing 36-42 Union Square and the clearing on the corner of 17th Street.\nJune 26, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Union Square (East) & [36-44, 46-48 Union Square] & Between 16th and 17th Streets., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "723606f", "uuid": "97d3ab70-c553-012f-3a1b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5904-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723606f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1933", "title": "Manhattan: Union Square (East) - [S. Klein.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Union Square Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clock towers", "Clothing stores", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "723606b", "back_text": "(1)\n\n2-14 Union Square East, at and adjoining the N.E. corner of 14th Street. These buildings, 2-12, were once private residences, built about 1850.\n\nJanuary 29, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, five years later.\n\nFebruary 24, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\n\nThe same, showing more of the buildings to the right.\n\nFebruary 24, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Union Square (East) & [S. Klein.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "723606f", "uuid": "97d3ab70-c553-012f-3a1b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5904-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723606f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1933", "title": "Manhattan: Union Square (East) - [S. Klein.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Union Square Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clock towers", "Clothing stores", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "723606b", "back_text": "(1)\n\n2-14 Union Square East, at and adjoining the N.E. corner of 14th Street. These buildings, 2-12, were once private residences, built about 1850.\n\nJanuary 29, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, five years later.\n\nFebruary 24, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\n\nThe same, showing more of the buildings to the right.\n\nFebruary 24, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Union Square (East) & [S. Klein.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723607f", "uuid": "98536560-c553-012f-2ebe-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5906-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723607f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Union Square (East) - 14th Street.", "alt_title": ["[S. Klein ; Union Square Hotel ; Union Square Savings Bank.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Union Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Clothing stores", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "723607b", "back_text": "Union Square East, from 8 Union Square (above 14th Street) to 34 Union Square at 16th Street, showing the expansion of S. Klein. The Union Square Hotel is on the S.E. corner of 15th Street and the Union Square Savings Bank on the N.W. corner.\nFebruary 24, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Union Square (East) & 14th Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723604f", "uuid": "96d1c290-c553-012f-1f03-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5900-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723604f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Union Square (East) - 14th Street.", "alt_title": ["[S. Klein.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Union Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clothing stores"]}, "back_id": "723604b", "back_text": "North on Union Square East, from and including 14th Street, showing only 14th to 15th Streets, due to the curve of Union Square East. The building under \"Greatest Values\" is S. Klein's new building, made in 1930 by remodelling old 8 and 10-12 Union Square. June 5, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Union Square (East) & 14th Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723608f", "uuid": "98b0c150-c553-012f-71cc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5908-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723608f&t=w", "date": "1890", "title": "Manhattan: Union Square (East) - 15th Street.", "alt_title": ["[Union Square Hotel.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Union Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "723608b", "back_text": "Union Square East, at, adjoining and south of the S.E. corner of 15th Street. The corner building is the Union Square Hotel.\n\n1890\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Union Square (East) & 15th Street., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -33730,7 +33730,7 @@ {"id": "723633f", "uuid": "a59dfdc0-c553-012f-3c1c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-593a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723633f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Union Square (West) - Between 14th and 15th Streets.", "alt_title": ["[1-3, 8-9, 11-15 Union Square West.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Union Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723633b", "back_text": "1-3, 3-9, 11-15 Union Square West, from 14th to 15th Streets. August 4, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Union Square (West) & Between 14th and 15th Streets., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723632f", "uuid": "a527d580-c553-012f-3e17-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5938-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723632f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Union Square (West) - Between 14th and 15th Streets.", "alt_title": ["[London Button.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Union Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises"]}, "back_id": "723632b", "back_text": "(1) Union Square West, north from and including 14th Street, to and including 15th Street. Also shown is 14th Street; north side, west from and including Union Square West.\nNEG.# 3234 January 29, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same view, but also showing 14th Street, south side, west from but not including University Place, to, but not including Sixth Ave.\nNEG.# 3235 October 30, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Union Square (West) & Between 14th and 15th Streets., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723647f", "uuid": "ac4641e0-c553-012f-996f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5956-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723647f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Union Square (West) - Between 14th and 17th Streets (East).", "alt_title": ["[1-41 Union Square ; Consolidated Edison Company.]"], "creator": "New York Edison Company", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Union Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cliffs", "Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "723647b", "back_text": "1 to 41 Union Square West, west side, north from East 14th (left) to East 17th (right) Streets, showing buildings which line this side of the street, opposite the Park, as seen westward from the Consolidated Edison Co. Building. The vacant lot shown at the S.W. corner of East 16th Street was caused by the demolition of Nos. 21 to 29 Union Square West and 20 and 22 East 16th Street. The horizon formed in the background is the New Jersey Palisades.\n\nMarch 27, 1929.\n\nNew York Edison Company.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Union Square (West) & Between 14th and 17th Streets (East)., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "723648f", "uuid": "acfb2060-c553-012f-1605-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5958-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723648f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: Union Square (West) - Between 14th and 17th Streets.", "alt_title": ["[35-9 Union Square.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Union Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723648b", "back_text": "35-9 Union Square West, between, but not including, 17th and 14th Streets, seen from Fourth Avenue and 17th Street. Preliminary subway construction work is going on in the foreground. October 24, 1900.\n\n\nPARSONS COLLECTION\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Union Square (West) & Between 14th and 17th Streets., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "723648f", "uuid": "acfb2060-c553-012f-1605-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5958-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723648f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: Union Square (West) - Between 14th and 17th Streets.", "alt_title": ["[35-9 Union Square.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Union Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723648b", "back_text": "35-9 Union Square West, between, but not including, 17th and 14th Streets, seen from Fourth Avenue and 17th Street. Preliminary subway construction work is going on in the foreground. October 24, 1900.\n\nPARSONS COLLECTION\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Union Square (West) & Between 14th and 17th Streets., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723635f", "uuid": "a6746970-c553-012f-9cf1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-593e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723635f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Union Square (West) - Between 15th and 16th Streets.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Union Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723635b", "back_text": "(1)\nUnion Square West, north from but not including 15th, to and including 16th Streets.\nJuly 7, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA view, from a different angle of buildings, being demolished.\nJuly 7, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Union Square (West) & Between 15th and 16th Streets., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723650f", "uuid": "adc93100-c553-012f-409c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-595c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723650f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1930", "title": "Manhattan: Union Square (West) - Between 15th and 16th Streets.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Union Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723650b", "back_text": "Union Square West, from and including 15th Street, to and including 16th Street. Also shown is 15th Street, north side, west from and including Union Square West. Also shown is 16th Street, north side, west from and including Union Square West, to but not including Fifth Ave.\n\nOctober 30, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nThe same view, from a different angle, two years later.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Union Square (West) & Between 15th and 16th Streets., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723645f", "uuid": "ab8571b0-c553-012f-a8c3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5952-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723645f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Union Square (West) - Between 16th and 17th Streets.", "alt_title": ["[31-41 Union Square ; Bank of The Metropolis ; Brentano's ; Fischer Pianos ; G. Schirmer ; Hartford Building ; Union Square Building.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Union Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Business enterprises", "Musical instrument industry", "Musical instruments", "Publishers and publishing", "Publishing industry", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "723645b", "back_text": "31-41 Union Square West, from 16th to 17th Streets, seen from Fourth Avenue and 17th Street. The tall building on the N.W. corner of 16th Street is the Bank of the Metropolis, erected between 1902 and 1910 on the site of the old house which the same bank had occupied during its first six years, 1871-77. The Union Square Building, 33 Union Square West, was built around 1895, and originally called the Decker Building. The Hartford Building, 41 Union Square, on the S.W. corner of 17th Street, was also built about the same time. In 1900 old 31 Union Square was occupied by Brentano's, 33 Union Square (the Decker Building) by Fischer Pianos, and 35 by G. Schirmer, music publisher.\n\nJuly 7, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Union Square (West) & Between 16th and 17th Streets., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -33760,7 +33760,7 @@ {"id": "723593f", "uuid": "956c1c50-c553-012f-a976-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-58ea-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723593f&t=w", "date": "1860, 1900", "title": "Manhattan: Union Square - 4th Avenue - Between 14th and 15th Streets - [George Washington Statue.]", "alt_title": ["[Everett House.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Washington, George, 1732-1799"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Union Square Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Fire engines", "Hotels", "Parks", "Statues"]}, "back_id": "723593b", "back_text": "(1) Union Square: Shows the east side of the Square (4th Avenue), between 14th and 15th Street and the George Washington Statue.\n1860\n\n(2) North over 4th Avenue from 14th Street, note, the Everett House to the left of the Statue; it is at 17th Street.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Union Square & 4th Avenue & Between 14th and 15th Streets & [George Washington Statue.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723600f", "uuid": "b072eeb0-c553-012f-fbfe-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-58f8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723600f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Union Square - 4th Avenue - Between 15th and 17th Streets - Celebration of the 100th Anniversary of founding of Union Square.", "alt_title": ["[Butler Brothers.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Union Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Crowds"]}, "back_id": "723600b", "back_text": "The Celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the founding of Union Square, at 4th Avenue, between 15th and 17th Streets, New York City, by prominent State, Civic and Local Organizations.\n\nFrom,\nA.H. Scrap Book of the Revolution. No date.\n\n\"Union Square located at the convergence of several Streets, where 4th Avenue and the old Bowery Road met, made it necessary to have there a Common. At times it was used as a Potter's Field, much of it's area being covered with rude shanties, but surrounded by fine mansions. It remained the Belgrade of Manhattan until about 1845, when homes were moved farther North.\"\n\nP.40. King's Handbook of New York.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Union Square & 4th Avenue & Between 15th and 17th Streets & Celebration of the 100th Anniversary of founding of Union Square., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723597f", "uuid": "a3c8ff00-c553-012f-07c9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-58f2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723597f&t=w", "date": "1901", "title": "Manhattan: Union Square - Between 14th and 17th Streets (East) - [Union Square Park.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Union Square Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "723597b", "back_text": "Union Square East, north from East 14th to 17th Streets (where it becomes Fourth Ave.), showing the Park on the left and across same a row of buildings on East 17th Street; the latter forming the northern boundary. Materials shown in the foreground are for subway construction. April 5, 1901.", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Union Square & Between 14th and 17th Streets (East) & [Union Square Park.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "723595f", "uuid": "9a9ea790-c553-012f-0d82-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-58ee-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723595f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Union Square - George Washington Statue.", "alt_title": ["[Central Savings Bank.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Washington, George, 1732-1799"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Union Square Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Parks", "Statues"]}, "back_id": "723595b", "back_text": "(1) Union Square: The Washington Statue in its new location. On the left appear buildings on Union Square East, south from East 15th (left) to 14th Streets. Note the Central Savings Bank (right) at the S.E. corner of Fourth Ave., and 14th Street. About 1930.\n\n\n\n(2) Another view at the same time, showing the buildings at East 14th Street and University Place. Union Square West is on the right.\n\nAbout 1930.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Union Square & George Washington Statue., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "723595f", "uuid": "9a9ea790-c553-012f-0d82-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-58ee-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723595f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Union Square - George Washington Statue.", "alt_title": ["[Central Savings Bank.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Washington, George, 1732-1799"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Union Square Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Parks", "Statues"]}, "back_id": "723595b", "back_text": "(1) Union Square: The Washington Statue in its new location. On the left appear buildings on Union Square East, south from East 15th (left) to 14th Streets. Note the Central Savings Bank (right) at the S.E. corner of Fourth Ave., and 14th Street. About 1930.\n\n(2) Another view at the same time, showing the buildings at East 14th Street and University Place. Union Square West is on the right.\n\nAbout 1930.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Union Square & George Washington Statue., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723592f", "uuid": "94f79820-c553-012f-b7cc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-58e8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723592f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Union Square Park -- Lincoln statue.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Abbott, Berenice", "subject": {"name": ["Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Union Square Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities", "Parks", "Statues"]}, "back_id": "723592b", "back_text": "Union Square (Park): The Lincoln statue being re located in the park. This J.Q.A. Ward work formerly stood at the point where Union Square West and 14th Street joined and past which the Broadway streetcars ran. In the background here is Union Square East (Fourth Ave.) from 15th (right) to 16th (left) Streets.\n\n1929\n\nBerenice Abbott,photo\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Union Square Park -- Lincoln statue., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723599f", "uuid": "acaf91b0-c553-012f-4f7f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-58f6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723599f&t=w", "date": "1904", "title": "Manhattan: Union Square Park - [Union Square - 14th Street (East) - George Washington Statue.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["Washington, George, 1732-1799"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Union Square Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Statues"]}, "back_id": "723599b", "back_text": "Union Square Park: A northward view from East 14th Street, showing this open area bounded at the left, by Union Square West (Broadway), in the center, by East 17th Street and in the foreground, by Union Square East (Fourth Avenue).\n\nThe equestrian Washington monument was removed about 1932 to the Park proper. Close observation will show a political banner on Fourth Avenue bearing the names of Theodore Roosevelt and Charles Fairbanks.\n\n1904\n\nEwing Galloway\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Union Square Park & [Union Square & 14th Street (East) & George Washington Statue.], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723589f", "uuid": "93705c90-c553-012f-c91e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-58e2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723589f&t=w", "date": "1916", "title": "Manhattan: Union Square Park - The wooden battleship - [Union Square - 14th Street (East).]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Savostayanoff, Nicholas", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["American", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Union Square Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Military facilities", "Parks", "Recruiting and enlistment"]}, "back_id": "723589b", "back_text": "Union Square Park: \"The wooden battle ship that never went to Sea\" located in the Southern end of the Park, at the head of Broadway. This structure erected during the early days of the World War was used mainly as an enlistment agency. Photographer's vantage point for this set of three views is East 14th Street at Broadway and viewing northward.\n\n1916.\n\nNicholas Savostayanoff.\nGift of Geo. D. Chinn.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Union Square Park & The wooden battleship & [Union Square & 14th Street (East).], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -33858,7 +33858,7 @@ {"id": "701949f", "uuid": "672237f0-c531-012f-b887-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bc4c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701949f&t=w", "date": "1913", "title": "Bronx: University Avenue - Fordham Road (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "701949b", "back_text": "University Ave., west side, south from but not including West Fordham Road.\n\nGift of E.M. Jenks.\n\nAbout 1913.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "University Avenue & Fordham Road (West), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701935f", "uuid": "61b4c910-c531-012f-50d5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bc30-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701935f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Bronx: University Avenue - Sedgwick Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Publishers and publishing", "Publishing industry"]}, "back_id": "701935b", "back_text": "(1)\nUniversity Ave., north from its junction with Sedgwick Ave. (foreground). The 8-story building with the lighthouse tower bears No. 956 and is the home of the H.W. Wilson Co., publishers.\nMay 6, 1934.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nThe same, showing the buildings which adjoin the Wilson Building, as seen across the car yards of the Putnam Division of the New York Central Railroad on the west side of Sedgwick Ave. The low frame homes (right) are on the east side of the latter avenue.\nMay 6, 1934.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(3)\nThe same as view 2, from a point southward (about West 161st Street, as seen fro the small public park near the Harlem River).\nMay 6, 1934.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "University Avenue & Sedgwick Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701936f", "uuid": "622b8dd0-c531-012f-414b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bc32-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701936f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Bronx: University Avenue - Sedgwick Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Macomb's Dam Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York Central Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "Harlem River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Putnam Bridge (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Publishers and publishing", "Publishing industry", "Railroad tracks", "Rivers"]}, "back_id": "701936b", "back_text": "(1)\n\n990 to 956 University Ave. (running from left foreground to right center), east side, at its junction with Sedgwick Ave., Also shown (extreme right) is Sedgwick Ave., south from its junction with University Ave. The 8-story building with the light tower is that of the H.W. Wilson Co., publishers. In the background appears the Harlem River and the Macombs Dam Bridge.\n\nMay 6, 1934.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, a more extensive view westward. Also shown are the tracks of the Putnam division of the New York Central Railroad and the Putnam Bridge. The Manhattan shore is visible on the west bank of the river.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "University Avenue & Sedgwick Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "701942f", "uuid": "643e62c0-c531-012f-6524-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bc3e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701942f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: University Avenue - Tremont Avenue (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chrystie, Edward Punnett", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "701942b", "back_text": "1841 University Avenue, west side, north of W. Tremont Avenue, showing the gate lodge to the large Hugh N. Camp estate and driveway. It was destroyed or torn down in 1924. A six-story apartment, bearing the above street address, was later erected on the site when this area was built up.\n\nE. P. Chrystie\n\n\nMay 30, 1923\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "University Avenue & Tremont Avenue (West), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "701942f", "uuid": "643e62c0-c531-012f-6524-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bc3e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701942f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: University Avenue - Tremont Avenue (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Chrystie, Edward Punnett", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "701942b", "back_text": "1841 University Avenue, west side, north of W. Tremont Avenue, showing the gate lodge to the large Hugh N. Camp estate and driveway. It was destroyed or torn down in 1924. A six-story apartment, bearing the above street address, was later erected on the site when this area was built up.\n\nE. P. Chrystie\n\nMay 30, 1923\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "University Avenue & Tremont Avenue (West), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "464755", "uuid": "23b63f50-c612-012f-bac7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47db-9ed4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=464755&t=w", "date": null, "title": "University Court, Northwest corner Morningside Drive and 117th Street; Plan of first floor; Plan of upper floors.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "University Court, corner Morningside Drive and 117th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Apartment houses of the metropolis."} {"id": "734277f", "uuid": "fe98ea00-c563-012f-e238-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-ac3e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734277f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Harlem River - Bronx - University Heights - 181st and 183rd Streets (West) - [Hall of Fame - New York University.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Boats", "Rivers"]}, "back_id": "734277b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "University Heights - 181st and 183rd Streets (West) - [Hall of Fame - New York University.], Harlem River, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734279f", "uuid": "ff6f6ce0-c563-012f-4a55-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-ac42-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734279f&t=w", "date": "1926, 1927", "title": "Harlem River - Bronx - University Heights - 188th Street (West) - [United States Veterans Hospital No. 81 - Webb Academy and Home for Aged Ship Builders.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Boats", "Hospitals", "Rivers"]}, "back_id": "734279b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "University Heights - 188th Street (West) - [United States Veterans Hospital No. 81 - Webb Academy and Home for Aged Ship Builders.], Harlem River, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -33866,7 +33866,7 @@ {"id": "1557758", "uuid": "60ff07b0-c5ec-012f-7ea9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-c3e6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1557758&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx - University Heights Campus", "alt_title": ["New York University now Bronx Community College"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": ["Bronx Community College", "New York University"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Buildings", "Buildings, structures, etc", "Historic buildings", "Universities & colleges"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "University Heights Campus, Bronx, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Bronx"} {"id": "1508539", "uuid": "683c0140-c5ce-012f-cee7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-00d7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1508539&t=w", "date": null, "title": "University Place - 10th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1508540", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "University Place - 10th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} {"id": "723684f", "uuid": "bb9fb3b0-c553-012f-21bb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-59a0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723684f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "Manhattan: University Place - 10th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Presbyterian churches"]}, "back_id": "723684b", "back_text": "University Place Presbyterian Church, University Place at S.E. corner of 10th Street, organized and erected in 1845 by a colony from the Duane Street church. In 1870 the Mercer Street church sold its building and merged with this congregation.\n\nThirteen months after the date of this picture this church will be demolished; and a 12-story apartment building called Devonshire House will be erected on the site. 47 University Place, the little parish house adjoining the church, will also be demolished.\n\n28 and 34 East 10th Street, the 11-and 10-story loft buildings adjoining the church, and sandwiching old 32 East 10th Street between them, were erected not long before 1910.\n\nApril, 1926.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "University Place & 10th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "723686f", "uuid": "bc53ff70-c553-012f-358b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-59a4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723686f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: University Place - 12th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723686b", "back_text": "(1)\n101 University Place, at the N.E. corner of East 12th Street. Also shown is East 12th Street, at, adjoining and east of the afore mentioned corner. Partially shown on the left, is the N.Y. Society Library.\n\nAbout 1935.\n\n\n(2)\nThe same.\n\nAbout 1935.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "University Place & 12th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "723686f", "uuid": "bc53ff70-c553-012f-358b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-59a4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723686f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: University Place - 12th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723686b", "back_text": "(1)\n101 University Place, at the N.E. corner of East 12th Street. Also shown is East 12th Street, at, adjoining and east of the afore mentioned corner. Partially shown on the left, is the N.Y. Society Library.\n\nAbout 1935.\n\n(2)\nThe same.\n\nAbout 1935.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "University Place & 12th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723687f", "uuid": "bccfcf20-c553-012f-3eb9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-59a6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723687f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: University Place - 12th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723687b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "University Place & 12th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723688f", "uuid": "bd3e1760-c553-012f-499a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-59a8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723688f&t=w", "date": "1906", "title": "Manhattan: University Place - 12th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clothing stores"]}, "back_id": "723688b", "back_text": "University Place, east side, south from but not including 13th Street, to and including 12th Street: In the centre is shown the \"Society Library\", founded in 1754, and chartered by King George III in 1772, being the oldest public library in the country, organized for public use by means of membership subscriptions. It is not connected with the Municipal Library System. The building was built in 1856.\n\nApril 18, 1906.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "University Place & 12th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723689f", "uuid": "bd9b5e70-c553-012f-9818-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-59aa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723689f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: University Place - 13th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Insurance companies", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "723689b", "back_text": "(1)\nUniversity Place and Union Square West, north from and including 13th Street, from 107 University Place, south of 13th Street. The old buildings on the west side, from 13th to 14th Streets, antedate 1890. The small ones in the southern half of the block must be a good deal older than that. On the horizon may be seen the Metropolitan and New York Life Insurance Buildings on Madison Square.\nFebruary 24, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, from 13th Street, not showing the N.W. corner and adjoining houses. At 14th Street University Place becomes Union Square West, merging with Broadway. 1-3 Union Square West, shown on the N.W. corner of 14th Street, is the old Lincoln Building, antedating 1891, and probably named after the statue of Lincoln which stands in front of it on Union Square. At 31 Union Square, on the N.W. corner of 16th Street, may be seen the 19-story Bank of the Metropolis, built around 1906, and now a branch of the Bank of Manhattan.\nFebruary 24, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "University Place & 13th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -33878,7 +33878,7 @@ {"id": "723679f", "uuid": "b9d3d4e0-c553-012f-6ff4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5996-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723679f&t=w", "date": "1894, 1935", "title": "Manhattan: University Place - 9th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clothing stores", "Insurance companies", "Printers", "Printing industry"]}, "back_id": "723679b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nUniversity Place, north from E. 9th Street (intersection shown in the foreground) as photographed from No. 1 University Place, an apartment structure at the N.E. corner of Waverly Place. The four tallest structures in the background are, the Empire state, the Metropolitan, the New York Life and the Chrysler Buildings.\n\nJuly 17, 1935.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n\n(2)\n\n#41 University Place, at the North East corner of East 9th Street, showing the Correll Press. The old house number #21 may be noted on the window pane.\n\nAbout 1894.\n\nPhotograph by,\nJ.J. Correll.\nP.L. Sperr Collection,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "University Place & 9th Street (East), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723678f", "uuid": "b97eae00-c553-012f-63f5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5994-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723678f&t=w", "date": "1895", "title": "Manhattan: University Place - 9th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Presbyterian churches"]}, "back_id": "723678b", "back_text": "University Place at the northeast corner of 9th Street, showing spires of the University Place Presbyterian Church on the south east corner of 10th Street.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n\nabout 1895\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "University Place & 9th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723680f", "uuid": "ba380980-c553-012f-bc9d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5998-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723680f&t=w", "date": "1913", "title": "Manhattan: University Place - 9th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clock towers", "Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "723680b", "back_text": "University Place, west side, north from 9th Street. The 6-story office building, from 9th to 10th Streets, marked for sale, was built prior to 1891, and will be demolished prior to 1930.\nIn the background may be seen the Metropolitan Life clock tower at Madison Avenue and 24th Street.\n\nMay, 1913.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "University Place & 9th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "723681f", "uuid": "baa16810-c553-012f-a213-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-599a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723681f&t=w", "date": "1895, 1928", "title": "Manhattan: University Place - 9th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels", "Printers", "Printing industry", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "723681b", "back_text": "(1)\n19-13 University Place, at, adjoining and south of the S.E. corner of 9th Street. Building shown is the former Hotel Martin (opened 1883) and known as the Lafayette since 1902.\nAbout 1895.\n\n\n(2)\nThe same at a later date and showing the former Hotel Martin as the present Lafayette (March 1902).\nFebruary 12, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "University Place & 9th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "723681f", "uuid": "baa16810-c553-012f-a213-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-599a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723681f&t=w", "date": "1895, 1928", "title": "Manhattan: University Place - 9th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels", "Printers", "Printing industry", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "723681b", "back_text": "(1)\n19-13 University Place, at, adjoining and south of the S.E. corner of 9th Street. Building shown is the former Hotel Martin (opened 1883) and known as the Lafayette since 1902.\nAbout 1895.\n\n(2)\nThe same at a later date and showing the former Hotel Martin as the present Lafayette (March 1902).\nFebruary 12, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "University Place & 9th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723682f", "uuid": "baf09ba0-c553-012f-a6bf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-599c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723682f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: University Place - 9th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "723682b", "back_text": "University Place, west side, north from and including 9th Street. A comparison with Brown Brothers' 1913 view shows little change in the buildings, except at the N.W. corner of 12th Street. The building on the S.W. corner of 9th Street, shown in part, was erected around 1900 on the site of six old houses. The building from 9th to 10th Streets, marked \"For Sale\" in the 1913 view, is at least ten years older; and the one on the N.W. corner of 10th Street looks like about 1880. The former will be replaced by a 12-story apartment house, and the latter, together with the 4-story house adjoining it, by an 11-story apartment house, in both cases prior to 1930.\n\nJune, 1925.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "University Place & 9th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723685f", "uuid": "bc034bb0-c553-012f-d1ab-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-59a2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723685f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1928", "title": "Manhattan: University Place - 9th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "723685b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nUniversity Place, east side, from the N.E. corner of 10th Street to the S.E. corner of 9th Street, inclusive, showing demolition of the old University Place Presbyterian Church (1845) on the S.E. corner of 10th Street.\nThe Hotel Lafayette, owned by Raymond Orteig, is shown on the S.E. corner of 9th Street. Mr. Orteig was offering a cash prize for the first non-stop flight from New York to Paris; it was won by Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr., who took off from Roosevelt Field only three days after the date of this picture.\nMay 17, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, showing Devonshire House, the new 12-story apartment building just completed on the site of the church and parish house. This view also shows University Place on the east side all the way to 8th Street.\nFebruary 12, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "University Place & 9th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "729791f", "uuid": "dcf90f00-c55c-012f-fdda-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-894e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729791f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "Richmond: University Place - Forest Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gardens"]}, "back_id": "729791b", "back_text": "78 University Place, west side, between Forest Avenue and Revere Street, showing the rear garden of the residence of Mrs. Snow and Mrs. Scott.\nJune 25, 1926\nViews 1-2\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "University Place & Forest Avenue, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} @@ -33955,7 +33955,7 @@ {"id": "701976f", "uuid": "718d4250-c531-012f-2d75-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bc82-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701976f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Bronx: Van Cortlandt Park.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Beals, A. Tennyson", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Van Cortlandt Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels"]}, "back_id": "701976b", "back_text": "April 6, 1931\nWall at Van Cortland\nOpposite Skate House\nPhoto by Mr. A. Tennyson Beals\nEmergency Work Bureau\n1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Van Cortlandt Park., Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701978f", "uuid": "72576460-c531-012f-3879-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bc86-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701978f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Bronx: Van Cortlandt Park.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Van Cortlandt Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cemeteries"]}, "back_id": "701978b", "back_text": "Van Cortlandt Park (Bronx): The remains of the Van Cortlandt graveyard, burial ground of the early New York families.\nGift of Mott Haven Library\nabout 1900\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Van Cortlandt Park., Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701979f", "uuid": "72d2eea0-c531-012f-cf14-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bc88-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701979f&t=w", "date": "1899", "title": "Bronx: Van Cortlandt Park.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Van Cortlandt Lake (New York, N.Y.)", "Van Cortlandt Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Lakes & ponds", "Sawmills"]}, "back_id": "701979b", "back_text": "Van Cortlandt Park (Bronx): The Van Cortlandt saw and grist mill at the lower end of Van Cortlandt Lake. The mill burned down in 1901 after having been struck by lightning.\n\n1899\n\nGift of Randall Comfort\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Van Cortlandt Park., Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "701985f", "uuid": "75622db0-c531-012f-3213-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bc94-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701985f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Bronx: Van Cortlandt Park.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Van Cortlandt Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Galleries & museums"]}, "back_id": "701985b", "back_text": "Van Cortlandt Park (Bronx): The Van Cortlandt House Museum, the former residence of the Van Cortlandts, built in 1748 and now maintained by the Colonial Dames. The estate was purchased by the City of New York to be used as a park in 1889.\n\nGift of Randall Comfort\n\n(2)\n\nAnother view of the Van Cortlandt House.\n\nAbout 1900\n\n\n1981\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Van Cortlandt Park., Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "701985f", "uuid": "75622db0-c531-012f-3213-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bc94-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701985f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Bronx: Van Cortlandt Park.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Van Cortlandt Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Galleries & museums"]}, "back_id": "701985b", "back_text": "Van Cortlandt Park (Bronx): The Van Cortlandt House Museum, the former residence of the Van Cortlandts, built in 1748 and now maintained by the Colonial Dames. The estate was purchased by the City of New York to be used as a park in 1889.\n\nGift of Randall Comfort\n\n(2)\n\nAnother view of the Van Cortlandt House.\n\nAbout 1900\n\n1981\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Van Cortlandt Park., Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "728141f", "uuid": "49692f90-c55a-012f-048a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7c68-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728141f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Queens: Van Doren Street - Horace Harding Boulevard", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "728141b", "back_text": "Van Doren Street, west from Horace Harding Boulevard. Most every empty lot in this area was turned into a parking space during the New York World's Fair of 1939-40.\n\nJune 23, 1940\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Van Doren Street & Horace Harding Boulevard, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "728142f", "uuid": "49b59b50-c55a-012f-aeaf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7c6a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728142f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Queens: Van Doren Street - Saultell Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parking lots"]}, "back_id": "728142b", "back_text": "Van Doren Street, at the N.E. corner of Saultell Street. This is one of the numerous parking areas that sprang up in the vicinity of the World's Fair of 1939-40\n\nP.L. Sperr\nJune 23, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Van Doren Street & Saultell Street, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "729804f", "uuid": "e1fc54f0-c55c-012f-f7b8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8968-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729804f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Richmond: Van Duzer Street - Beach Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "729804b", "back_text": "Van Duzer Street, north of, and adjoining the N. W. corner of Beach Street. Beers's 1874 map shows the two houses to have been owned by R. M. Hazard. The view is south.\n\nFebruary 9, 1930\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Van Duzer Street & Beach Street, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} @@ -34022,7 +34022,7 @@ {"id": "707169f", "uuid": "686d93f0-c539-012f-2be8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b7f0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707169f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Brooklyn: Vanderbilt Ave. - Atlantic Ave.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Auditoriums", "Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "707169b", "back_text": "Vanderbilt Ave., east side, from and including Atlantic Ave., to, but not including Fulton Street. A view of two 3-story frame houses, alongside of an old public auditorium. In the background, may be seen the steeple of St. Luke's Protestant Episcopal Church.\n\nNovember 26, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Vanderbilt Ave. & Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "707170f", "uuid": "68da3f10-c539-012f-dc5e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b7f2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707170f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Vanderbilt Ave. - Gates Ave.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "707170b", "back_text": "Vanderbilt Avenue, north from near Gates Avenue, showing the east side of the thoroughfare.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nSeptember 19, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Vanderbilt Ave. & Gates Ave., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "707171f", "uuid": "694a4b70-c539-012f-59aa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b7f4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707171f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Vanderbilt Ave. - Greene Ave.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "Fulton Street (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "707171b", "back_text": "Vanderbilt Avenue, south from near Greene Avenue. The elevated station is on Fulton street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nSeptember 19, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Vanderbilt Ave. & Greene Ave., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "707172f", "uuid": "69a2db50-c539-012f-7255-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b7f6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707172f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Vanderbilt Ave. - Greene Ave.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "707172b", "back_text": "Vanderbilt Avenue, north from Greene Avenue, showing the east side of the avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nSeptember 19, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Vanderbilt Ave. & Greene Ave., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "707172f", "uuid": "69a2db50-c539-012f-7255-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b7f6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707172f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Vanderbilt Ave. - Greene Ave.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "707172b", "back_text": "Vanderbilt Avenue, north from Greene Avenue, showing the east side of the avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nSeptember 19, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Vanderbilt Ave. & Greene Ave., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "707176f", "uuid": "6b4b4d50-c539-012f-2e60-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b7fe-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707176f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Brooklyn: Vanderbilt Ave. - Myrtle Ave.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Paint industry"]}, "back_id": "707176b", "back_text": "P.L. Sperr, photographer 6-19-1942", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Vanderbilt Ave. & Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "707177f", "uuid": "6ba640d0-c539-012f-38d6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b800-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707177f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Brooklyn: Vanderbilt Ave. - Myrtle Ave.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Garages"]}, "back_id": "707177b", "back_text": "P.L. Sperr, photographer 6-19-1942", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Vanderbilt Ave. & Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "707178f", "uuid": "6c19f4b0-c539-012f-f078-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b802-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707178f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Vanderbilt Ave. - Myrtle Ave.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Building construction", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "707178b", "back_text": "1. Vanderbilt Ave. from Myrtle Ave., Bklyn\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\nJune 28, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Vanderbilt Ave. & Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -34039,7 +34039,7 @@ {"id": "723703f", "uuid": "c33100f0-c553-012f-59aa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-59c6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723703f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Vanderbilt Avenue - 42nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Pershing Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Hotels", "Railroad stations", "Viaducts"]}, "back_id": "723703b", "back_text": "(1)\nVanderbilt Avenue, north from 42nd Street, showing the Pershing Square Viaduct on the west side of the Grand Central Station, and the new New York Central Building from 45th to 46th Streets, nearing completion.\nThis view is from the roof of the Chemists' Club on 41st Street, and does not show the west side of Vanderbilt Avenue.\nSeptember 5, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\n(2)\nThe same, looking almost straight up Vanderbilt Avenue, and showing less of the New York Central Building.\nSeptember 5, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer.\n\n(3)\nA slightly later view, from the Murray Hill Hotel at Park Avenue and 41st Street, showing the west side of Vanderbilt Avenue. The Hotel Biltmore (opened January 1914) occupies the block from 43rd to 44th Streets, and the Yale Club (built about 1914) is on the N.W. corner of 44th Street.\nOctober 22, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Vanderbilt Avenue & 42nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723704f", "uuid": "c3aa5d60-c553-012f-5e20-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-59c8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723704f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Manhattan: Vanderbilt Avenue - 42nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Pershing Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Hotels", "Viaducts"]}, "back_id": "723704b", "back_text": "Vanderbilt Avenue, west side, from 42nd to 43rd Streets, showing a corner of the Pershing Square Viaduct in the right foreground, and a portion of the Hotel Biltmore on the N.W. corner of 43rd Street. The building shown on 42nd Street, to the left of the picture, is the newly erected Liggett-Ley Building on the N.E. corner of Madison Avenue and 42nd Street. Later views of Vanderbilt Avenue will show that eleven stories have been added to the building which fills the center of this picture.\n\nAbout 1922.\n\nGift of E. M. Jenks.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Vanderbilt Avenue & 42nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723710f", "uuid": "c60fb650-c553-012f-9875-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-59d4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723710f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Vanderbilt Avenue - 42nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Hotels", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "723710b", "back_text": "Vanderbilt Ave., south from, but not including East 47th., to and including 42nd Streets. On the left appears the Grand Central Palace Building, with the Grand Central Station receding southward to 42nd Street, at which point the Lincoln Building abruptly terminates the view. On the right, is shown the Roosevelt Hotel (46th to 45th Streets), the Vanderbilt Concourse Building (S.W. corner of 45th Street) and the Hotel Biltmore (44th to 43rd Streets), which is just south of the Yale Club (Building at the N.W. corner of 44th Street, and bearing a dark banner).\n\n1936.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\nFederal Writers Project.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Vanderbilt Avenue & 42nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "723705f", "uuid": "c41bd7b0-c553-012f-c1ba-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-59ca-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723705f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: Vanderbilt Avenue - 43rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Pershing Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Hotels", "Railroad stations", "Viaducts"]}, "back_id": "723705b", "back_text": "Vanderbilt Avenue, north from 43rd Street, showing the roof of the new Grand Central Station and the part of Park Avenue immediately above it, where the railroad yards have been built over. From 43rd to 44th Streets stands the Hotel Biltmore, opened New Year's Day 1914. The lot where it stands had long been vacant; in the 1880's William H. Vanderbilt, Esq., of the New York Central Railroad, used to turn out his famous mare \"Maud S.\" there, during the business day while he was in his office in the old Grand Central.\n\nThe next block is occupied by the Yale Club on N.W. corner of 44th Street and the Vanderbilt Concourse Building on the S.W. corner of 45th Street, both built about the same time as the Biltmore or a little after.\n\nAt the time of this picture Vanderbilt Avenue has not yet been built across the railroad yards from 45th to 47th Streets. Opposite the Vanderbilt Concourse Building may be seen the northern end of the Pershing Square Viaduct, used on this side for both north- and south-bound traffic till 1928. From 47th to 48th Streets Vanderbilt Avenue passes under the arcade between the two halves of a double hotel built about 1917, the eastern building of which is 270 Park Avenue. On Park Avenue at 51st Street the Hotel Ambassador is nearing completion.\n\nGift of E. M. Jenks.\n\n\nEarly 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Vanderbilt Avenue & 43rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "723705f", "uuid": "c41bd7b0-c553-012f-c1ba-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-59ca-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723705f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: Vanderbilt Avenue - 43rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Pershing Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Hotels", "Railroad stations", "Viaducts"]}, "back_id": "723705b", "back_text": "Vanderbilt Avenue, north from 43rd Street, showing the roof of the new Grand Central Station and the part of Park Avenue immediately above it, where the railroad yards have been built over. From 43rd to 44th Streets stands the Hotel Biltmore, opened New Year's Day 1914. The lot where it stands had long been vacant; in the 1880's William H. Vanderbilt, Esq., of the New York Central Railroad, used to turn out his famous mare \"Maud S.\" there, during the business day while he was in his office in the old Grand Central.\n\nThe next block is occupied by the Yale Club on N.W. corner of 44th Street and the Vanderbilt Concourse Building on the S.W. corner of 45th Street, both built about the same time as the Biltmore or a little after.\n\nAt the time of this picture Vanderbilt Avenue has not yet been built across the railroad yards from 45th to 47th Streets. Opposite the Vanderbilt Concourse Building may be seen the northern end of the Pershing Square Viaduct, used on this side for both north- and south-bound traffic till 1928. From 47th to 48th Streets Vanderbilt Avenue passes under the arcade between the two halves of a double hotel built about 1917, the eastern building of which is 270 Park Avenue. On Park Avenue at 51st Street the Hotel Ambassador is nearing completion.\n\nGift of E. M. Jenks.\n\nEarly 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Vanderbilt Avenue & 43rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723706f", "uuid": "c474f080-c553-012f-2613-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-59cc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723706f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: Vanderbilt Avenue - 43rd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Hotels", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "723706b", "back_text": "Vanderbilt Avenue, west side, from 43rd to 46th Streets, showing the Grand Central Station on the east side and the tower of the New York Central Building (1928).\nOn the west side from 43rd to 44th Streets stands the Hotel Biltmore, erected 1913-14. Contemporary with it are the Yale Club on the N.W. corner of 44th Street and the Vanderbilt Concourse Building on the S.W. corner of 45th Street. From 45th to 46th Streets is shown the Vanderbilt Avenue side of the Hotel Roosevelt, a new hotel opened September 1924.\n\nAugust 25, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Vanderbilt Avenue & 43rd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723707f", "uuid": "c4e85eb0-c553-012f-8d69-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-59ce-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723707f&t=w", "date": "1889", "title": "Manhattan: Vanderbilt Avenue - 44th street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "723707b", "back_text": "Old Grand Central Terminal, side entrance, Vanderbilt Avenue, east side, from 44th to 45th Streets.\n1889\nEwing Galloway\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Vanderbilt Avenue & 44th street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723708f", "uuid": "c53f4b90-c553-012f-6123-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-59d0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723708f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: Vanderbilt Avenue - 45th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Ritz-Carlton Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels", "Postal service", "Power plants", "Studios"]}, "back_id": "723708b", "back_text": "Vanderbilt Avenue, north from 45th Street, showing the new arcaded hotel between Park and Madison Avenues, from 47th to 48th Streets, not long after its opening. 46th Street appears as a bridge across the Upper Level platforms and tracks.\nIn the left foreground, on the N.E. corner of Madison Avenue and 45th Street, is the old Railroad Y.M.C.A. building, temporarily housing Tiffany Studios. Vanderbilt Avenue will presently be opened from 45th to 47th Streets, and in this block the Hotel Roosevelt will be erected in 1924. On the N.W. corner of Madison Avenue and 46th Street is the Ritz Carlton Hotel, completed in its present form by 1910. The old houses on the east side of Madison Avenue, from 46th to 47th Streets, will presently be demolished. In the left background the tower spires of St. Patrick's Cathedral are seen on the horizon. In the right center, the Postum Building will be built in the block between Vanderbilt and Park Avenues, from 46th to 47th Streets. In the right background may be seen the New York Central Power Plant, east of Park Avenue between 49th and 50th Streets, which will be demolished in 1929 to make room for the new Waldorf Astoria. In the eastern half of this block stands the new Adams Express building. Compare this picture with pictures of this part of Park Avenue at various dates from 1903 to 1925.\n\nGift of E. M. Jenks.\n\nAbout 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Vanderbilt Avenue & 45th Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -34096,12 +34096,12 @@ {"id": "723729f", "uuid": "cde9a2b0-c553-012f-98eb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-59fa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723729f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Varick Street - Laight Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723729b", "back_text": "Varick Street, east side, south of Laight, to Beach (right) Street's, showing St. John's P. E. Chapel.\n\nAbout 1900'S\n\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Varick Street & Laight Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723730f", "uuid": "ce60be60-c553-012f-ebf4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-59fc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723730f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Varick Street - Laight Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York Telephone Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Educational facilities", "Post offices", "Religious education"]}, "back_id": "723730b", "back_text": "(1)\nNos. 56-26 Varick Street, east side, south from Laight (left) to Beach (right) Streets, as seen from Hudson Street, and across the site of the former New York Central Freight Depot. The 4-story structure shown (Nos. 50-34) is a United States Post Office. Prominently shown in the background, is the New York Telephone Building.\nNovember 27, 1936.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA view of the S.E. corner at Laight Street. Buildings shown on the left, are on the north side of Canal Street, between Thompson and West Broadway.\nDecember 5, 1936.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nFrom the same position as No. 1, but viewing more northward toward the Sixth Ave. Extension, which intersects Canal Street. On the left, appears the N.W. corner of Laight Street. St. Alphonsus R.C. Church and School (Nos. 4-10 Thompson Street), is seen across the afore mentioned extension.\nNovember 27, 1936.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Varick Street & Laight Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723732f", "uuid": "cf35f5c0-c553-012f-b8d0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5a00-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723732f&t=w", "date": "1914", "title": "Manhattan: Varick Street - Laight Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "723732b", "back_text": "(1)\nVarick Street (left to right), at adjoining and south of the S.E. corner of Laight Street, showing a portion of St. John's Chapel and the church yard. The church and the 3-story house adjoining it have been demolished and its site is now (1937) occupied by station V of the United States Post Office.\nAbout 1914.\nGift of Samuel Landsman.\n\n(2)\nA portion of the same, showing the lower part of the 3-story house seen in view No. 1. It was then known as Trinity Hospital.\nAbout 1914.\nGift of Samuel Landsman.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Varick Street & Laight Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "723733f", "uuid": "cfa82660-c553-012f-6614-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5a02-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723733f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Varick Street - Laight Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723733b", "back_text": "(1)\nVarick Street,left to right,adjoining the South East corner of Laight Street,and showing St.John's Church erected in 1807. It was demolished in 1911.\n\nP.L.Sperr.\n\n\n(2)\nVarick Street,South East corner of Laight Street,showing St.John's Church Parsonage,now demolished.\n\nP.L.Sperr.\nNo Reproduction.\n\nAbout 1900\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Varick Street & Laight Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "723733f", "uuid": "cfa82660-c553-012f-6614-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5a02-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723733f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Varick Street - Laight Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723733b", "back_text": "(1)\nVarick Street,left to right,adjoining the South East corner of Laight Street,and showing St.John's Church erected in 1807. It was demolished in 1911.\n\nP.L.Sperr.\n\n(2)\nVarick Street,South East corner of Laight Street,showing St.John's Church Parsonage,now demolished.\n\nP.L.Sperr.\nNo Reproduction.\n\nAbout 1900\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Varick Street & Laight Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723734f", "uuid": "d00da740-c553-012f-8f86-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5a04-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723734f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Varick Street - Laight Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723734b", "back_text": "Varick Street, north from and including Laight Street, south of Canal Street.\n\nApril 2, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Varick Street & Laight Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723735f", "uuid": "d0816370-c553-012f-d5ef-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5a06-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723735f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Varick Street - Laight Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723735b", "back_text": "(1) Varick Street, at the S.W. corner of Laight Street. Shown under demolition is the old New York Central Freight Depot. Prominent building in the background, is the Holland Plaza Building, and is at the N.W. corner of Canal at Varick Streets.\n\nSeptember 17, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) A close-up of the corner.\n\nSeptember 17, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) Further demolition; several weeks later.\n\nOctober 21, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Varick Street & Laight Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723713f", "uuid": "c738cd90-c553-012f-4689-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-59da-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723713f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Varick Street - Leonard Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "723713b", "back_text": "A1 (1)\nAt the intersection of Varick Street (left) and West Broadway (Sixth Ave. Elevated Line) at Franklin (station) Street, showing prominently the triangular Comet Warehouse Building, No. 126-128 Franklin Street.\nNEG #3662 August 20, 1928.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nVarick Street,North from Leonard Street at the point of intersection of Varick and West Broadway,\nJuly 12th,1939\nP.L.Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Varick Street & Leonard Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723770f", "uuid": "deb98d80-c553-012f-49c6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5a4c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723770f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Varick Street - Leroy Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723770b", "back_text": "Varick Street, northwards between Leroy and Clarkson Streets. The flag marks the Hudson Branch of the N.Y.P.L.\n\nSeptember 24th, 1938\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Varick Street & Leroy Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "723716f", "uuid": "c882b190-c553-012f-68cb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-59e0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723716f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: Varick Street - North Moore Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Camera Craft", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Cold storage", "Police stations"]}, "back_id": "723716b", "back_text": "Varick Street, west side, north from North Moore Street, to Eriosson Place (Beach Street), showing under construction an addition to the Merchant's Refrigerating Company. Also seen on the left, are Nos. 27 to 37 North Moore, adjoining and west of the N.W. corner of Varick Streets. These three buildings comprise the original home of the Merchant's Refrigerating Co. The 3-story building on the right, is the 4th Precinct Police Station.\n\n\nCamera Craft.\n\nJanuary 22, 1925.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Varick Street & North Moore Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "723716f", "uuid": "c882b190-c553-012f-68cb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-59e0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723716f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: Varick Street - North Moore Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Camera Craft", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Cold storage", "Police stations"]}, "back_id": "723716b", "back_text": "Varick Street, west side, north from North Moore Street, to Eriosson Place (Beach Street), showing under construction an addition to the Merchant's Refrigerating Company. Also seen on the left, are Nos. 27 to 37 North Moore, adjoining and west of the N.W. corner of Varick Streets. These three buildings comprise the original home of the Merchant's Refrigerating Co. The 3-story building on the right, is the 4th Precinct Police Station.\n\nCamera Craft.\n\nJanuary 22, 1925.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Varick Street & North Moore Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723717f", "uuid": "c900b350-c553-012f-2682-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-59e2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723717f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: Varick Street - North Moore Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Camera Craft", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Cold storage", "Police stations"]}, "back_id": "723717b", "back_text": "Varick Street, west side, north from North Moore Street to Ericsson Place (Beach Street), showing under construction an addition to the Merchant's Refrigerating Company. The 3-story building at the right, is the 4th Precinct police Station, at the S.W. corner of Ericsson Place (Beach Street).\n\nJanuary 22, 1925.\n\nCamera Craft.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Varick Street & North Moore Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723718f", "uuid": "c95a9590-c553-012f-bbeb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-59e4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723718f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: Varick Street - North Moore Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Camera Craft", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cold storage", "Police stations"]}, "back_id": "723718b", "back_text": "Varick Street, west side, north from North Moore Street, to Ericsson Place (Beach Street). The tall building has been recently constructed, and is an addition to the Merchant's Refrigerating Co. At the extreme right, is seen the 4th Precinct police Station, at the S.W. corner of Ericsson Place (Beach Street).\n\nJanuary 22, 1925.\n\nCamera Craft.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Varick Street & North Moore Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723720f", "uuid": "ca3c4770-c553-012f-40d0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-59e8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723720f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Varick Street - North Moore Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Dairy products industry", "Glass industry", "Parking lots"]}, "back_id": "723720b", "back_text": "Varick Street, east side, north from North Moore, to Beach Streets. Also shown is North Moore Street, north side, east from Varick Street, to West Broadway. A parking lot occupies the major portion of the east side of Varick Street.\n\nApril 2, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Varick Street & North Moore Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -34291,7 +34291,7 @@ {"id": "104568", "uuid": "72a20810-c5ee-012f-965b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47d9-cc34-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=104568&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Voorlezer House", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Voorlezer House, Staten Island, N.Y.", "source": "Staten Island post cards / Buildings (Historical)"} {"id": "104567", "uuid": "7253fe10-c5ee-012f-c56a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47d9-cc33-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=104567&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Voorlezer's House, earliest know elementary schoolhouse still standing in the United States [St. Andrew's Steeple in background]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Voorlezer's House, Staten Island, N.Y.", "source": "Staten Island post cards / Buildings (Historical)"} {"id": "701997f", "uuid": "7993e2c0-c531-012f-5493-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bcac-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701997f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Bronx: Vyse Avenue - 172nd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Row houses"]}, "back_id": "701997b", "back_text": "Vyse Avenue adj. n.e. cor. 172nd St.\n9-5-1942\n\nP.L.Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Vyse Avenue & 172nd Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "701999f", "uuid": "7a346a00-c531-012f-9761-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bcb0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701999f&t=w", "date": "1917", "title": "Bronx: Vyse Avenue - 172nd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "701999b", "back_text": "Vyse Ave., north from and including East 174th Street. The house, at the N.E. corner, bears No. 1764. In the background is visible the elevated structure of the I.R.T. Bronx Park subway line.\n\n1917.\n\n\nNeg. # 1757-(A)\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Vyse Avenue & 172nd Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "701999f", "uuid": "7a346a00-c531-012f-9761-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bcb0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701999f&t=w", "date": "1917", "title": "Bronx: Vyse Avenue - 172nd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "701999b", "back_text": "Vyse Ave., north from and including East 174th Street. The house, at the N.E. corner, bears No. 1764. In the background is visible the elevated structure of the I.R.T. Bronx Park subway line.\n\n1917.\n\nNeg. # 1757-(A)\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Vyse Avenue & 172nd Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "701998f", "uuid": "79f241e0-c531-012f-c61c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bcae-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=701998f&t=w", "date": "1917", "title": "Bronx: Vyse Avenue - 174th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Building construction"]}, "back_id": "701998b", "back_text": "Vyse Ave., south from and including East 174th Street.\n1917.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Vyse Avenue & 174th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "702000f", "uuid": "7a974900-c531-012f-4b7d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bcb2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702000f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: Vyse Avenue - 176th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "White Plains Road (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "702000b", "back_text": "Vyse Ave., adjoining and at the S.E. corner of East 176th Street. The 2-story center house bears No. 1864. Also shown (left) is the elevated structure of the I.R.T. White Plains Road subway line running north on Boston Road. The latest (1937) map of the borough issued by the Geographical Map Co. shows the site to be occupied as a playground.\n\nJuly 31, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Vyse Avenue & 176th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "702001f", "uuid": "7af63a10-c531-012f-4cf2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bcb4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702001f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: Vyse Avenue - Boston Road", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "702001b", "back_text": "(1)\n1905 to 1931 Vyse Ave., west side, between Boston Road and East Tremont Ave., showing Grace Protestant Episcopal Church. Preceding the church, at No. 1907, is the church parsonage. The view is in a northerly direction.\nJuly 23, 1928.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nAn exclusive view of the church.\nJuly 23, 1928.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Vyse Avenue & Boston Road, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} @@ -34351,7 +34351,7 @@ {"id": "730454f", "uuid": "0398c8a0-c55e-012f-5b9b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8e7b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730454f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "General view - [Manhattan - Wall Street (West).]", "alt_title": ["[40 Wall Street.]", "Bankers Trust Company."], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["14 Wall Street (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New Jersey", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Waterfronts"]}, "back_id": "730454b", "back_text": "(1) A general view, west from 40 Wall Street, west of William Street, showing the New Jersey Shore, the Hudson River in the background and the tower of the Bankers Trust Co., (at the N.W. corner of Wall and Nassau Streets), in the foreground. March 24, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, another view. P. L. Sperr, March 24, 1933.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Wall Street (West)., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "723945f", "uuid": "249b9190-c554-012f-b2a7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5baa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723945f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Wall Street - Beaver Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Singer Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Business enterprises", "Sewing machines"]}, "back_id": "723945b", "back_text": "Wall Street west from its convergence with Beaver at Pearl Streets as viewed from the 120 Wall Street Bldg. on South Street. These two views form a panorama and have Wall Street at their joining edges. Across the skyline, from left to right appear the Standard Oil Bldg, the City Bank Farmers Trust Co. Bldg. (under construction), the Wall and Hanover (Brown Bros.) Bldg., the Equitable Trust Co. Bldg., the Irving Trust Co. Bldg., the Bank of Manhattan Tower, the Equitable Bldg., and the Singer Tower. Note in the right foreground of View 2, the excavation for the new 60 Wall Tower.\n\nOctober 3, 1930.\nViews 1 and 2\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Wall Street & Beaver Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723946f", "uuid": "2517a7d0-c554-012f-d10f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5bac-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723946f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Wall Street - Beaver Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Wall Street (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723946b", "back_text": "Wall Street (center), west from its convergence with Beaver, at Pearl Streets, showing the canyons formed by structures in the financial district. Triangular buildings in the foreground are the Beaver and the Munson. Adjacent to the latter is the new 35 storied Wall and Hanover Bldg. (Brown Bros.). To the west of same is a demolition in progress for the 59 storied City Bank Farmers Trust Co. Bldg. Note the absence of the 60 Wall Tower and the Bank of Manhattan Bldg. in the view. To the right of this view are Pine and Cedar Streets.\n\nAbout 1930\n\nEwing Galloway\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Wall Street & Beaver Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "729871f", "uuid": "fc8b55e0-c55c-012f-3037-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-89ee-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729871f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Richmond: Wall Street - Belmont Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)", "United States"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Vocational education"]}, "back_id": "729871b", "back_text": "Wall Street, at the S.E. corner of Belmont Place, showing the Staten Island Vocational High School.\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York\n\n\n1930's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Wall Street & Belmont Place, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} +{"id": "729871f", "uuid": "fc8b55e0-c55c-012f-3037-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-89ee-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729871f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Richmond: Wall Street - Belmont Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)", "United States"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Vocational education"]}, "back_id": "729871b", "back_text": "Wall Street, at the S.E. corner of Belmont Place, showing the Staten Island Vocational High School.\n\nBoard of Education of the City of New York\n\n1930's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Wall Street & Belmont Place, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "723845f", "uuid": "fcac1830-c553-012f-0634-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5ae2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723845f&t=w", "date": "1894", "title": "Manhattan: Wall Street - Broad Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches"]}, "back_id": "723845b", "back_text": "Wall Street, west from, and including Broad Street, to and including Broadway, showing the front view of Trinity Church.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n\nSEE - JOHNSTON VIEW of which this is a\ncopy & enlargement.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Wall Street & Broad Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723846f", "uuid": "fd0a7570-c553-012f-b7c1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5ae4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723846f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Wall Street - Broad Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches"]}, "back_id": "723846b", "back_text": "Photo shows flags in Wall street to-day, that were hung on the severing of diplomatic relations with Germany. Pictures shows view looking north from the Treasury building, Trinity Church in the background", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Wall Street & Broad Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723847f", "uuid": "fd5bb380-c553-012f-842f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5ae6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723847f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: Wall Street - Broad Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "723847b", "back_text": "Wall Street, at the S. E. corner of Broad Street, showing the newly erected subway entrance that adjoins the J. P. Morgan & Co. bank building.\n\nAbout 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Wall Street & Broad Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -34418,9 +34418,9 @@ {"id": "723908f", "uuid": "167d9770-c554-012f-d822-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5b60-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723908f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Wall Street - Nassau Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Construction"]}, "back_id": "723908b", "back_text": "(1) Wall Street, at and adjoining the N.E. corner of Nassau Street. The view shows the U.S. Sub-Treasury Building on the corner.\n\nJuly 11, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same in an northeastward direction (opposite to No. 1, which is westward). The steel construction shown is for the 70-storied Bank of Manhattan Building, No. 40 Wall Street. The low 4-story structure (No. 30-32), of which the roof is protected, is the U.S. Assay Office. This includes the 9-story Annex (with the chimney at its rear).\n\nAugust 7, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Wall Street & Nassau Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723909f", "uuid": "16d8d590-c554-012f-e9b6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5b62-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723909f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Manhattan: Wall Street - Nassau Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Gillender Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723909b", "back_text": "Wall Street, North West corner and Nassau Street, showing the Gillender Building demolished on May 1st, 1910. About 1910. No record of Photographer.", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Wall Street & Nassau Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723838f", "uuid": "fa408420-c553-012f-e2dd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5ad4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723838f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Wall Street - New Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723838b", "back_text": "Wall Street, east from but not including New Street.\n\nMay 12, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Wall Street & New Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "723839f", "uuid": "faa2d4a0-c553-012f-6adf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5ad6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723839f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Wall Street - New Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York Stock Exchange"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stock exchanges"]}, "back_id": "723839b", "back_text": "Wall Street, south side, east from New Street. Shown is a noonday crowd outside of the New York Stock Exchange Building. About 1929.\n\n\nNote in the foreground the metal fence which encloses the Irving Trust Company Building (No. 1 Wall Street) excavation.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Wall Street & New Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "723839f", "uuid": "faa2d4a0-c553-012f-6adf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5ad6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723839f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Wall Street - New Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York Stock Exchange"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stock exchanges"]}, "back_id": "723839b", "back_text": "Wall Street, south side, east from New Street. Shown is a noonday crowd outside of the New York Stock Exchange Building. About 1929.\n\nNote in the foreground the metal fence which encloses the Irving Trust Company Building (No. 1 Wall Street) excavation.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Wall Street & New Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723840f", "uuid": "faeb0310-c553-012f-554c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5ad8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723840f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Wall Street - New Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York Stock Exchange"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stock exchanges"]}, "back_id": "723840b", "back_text": "The Twenties\n\nThe Twenties ended with a bang, or rather, a crash. On October 29, 1929 - forever to be known as Black Tuesday - the stock market, swollen by years of reckless gambling, collapsed with a roar heard 'round the world. The loss was to be $50 billion. The party was over and the time to pay the piper was at hand. 1929.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Wall Street & New Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "723841f", "uuid": "fb4cd920-c553-012f-b177-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5ada-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723841f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Manhattan: Wall Street - New Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Associated Press", "subject": {"name": ["New York Stock Exchange"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stock exchanges"]}, "back_id": "723841b", "back_text": "Wall Street Crowds at Stock Exchange: Crowds above are shown in front of the New York Stock Exchange in Wall Street, February 18, Just after U.S. Supreme Court announced its long-awaited Gold Clause Decision. Stocks rose after announcement.\n\nAssociated Press Photo.\n\n\nFebruary 18, 1935.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Wall Street & New Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "723841f", "uuid": "fb4cd920-c553-012f-b177-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5ada-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723841f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Manhattan: Wall Street - New Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Associated Press", "subject": {"name": ["New York Stock Exchange"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stock exchanges"]}, "back_id": "723841b", "back_text": "Wall Street Crowds at Stock Exchange: Crowds above are shown in front of the New York Stock Exchange in Wall Street, February 18, Just after U.S. Supreme Court announced its long-awaited Gold Clause Decision. Stocks rose after announcement.\n\nAssociated Press Photo.\n\nFebruary 18, 1935.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Wall Street & New Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723842f", "uuid": "fb99b920-c553-012f-b50b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5adc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723842f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: Wall Street - New Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York Stock Exchange"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stock exchanges"]}, "back_id": "723842b", "back_text": "Wall Street, South side between New Street, and Broad Street, showing the New York Stock Exchange.\nAbout 1900.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Wall Street & New Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723843f", "uuid": "fbf8a6d0-c553-012f-f33b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5ade-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723843f&t=w", "date": "1916, 1922", "title": "Manhattan: Wall Street - New Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Demarest, F. M.", "subject": {"name": ["Mortimer Building (New York, N.Y.)", "New York Stock Exchange"], "temporal": ["1800-1899"], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stock exchanges"]}, "back_id": "723843b", "back_text": "9-11 Wall Street (left) at the S.E. corner of New Street (right) showing the 18-story Mortimer Building under demolition. The New York Stock Exchange which is shown encircling this doomed edifice, will erect a 22-story addition here; this forming the northwesterly corner of same. This set consists of a negative and a positive.\n\nBetween 1916 and 1922.\n\nF. M. Demarest.\nGift of Albert A. Volk Co.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Wall Street & New Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723844f", "uuid": "fc5c2060-c553-012f-2c58-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5ae0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723844f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Wall Street - New Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723844b", "back_text": "Wall Street, south side, from but not including New Street, east to but not including William Street .\n\nAbout 1872.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Wall Street & New Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -34429,7 +34429,7 @@ {"id": "723938f", "uuid": "21d1d6c0-c554-012f-23a7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5b9c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723938f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "Manhattan: Wall Street - Pearl Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "723938b", "back_text": "74-76 Wall Street, at the N.E. corner of Pearl Street. This view shows the entrance of the Seaman's Savings Bank. About 1926.", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Wall Street & Pearl Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723939f", "uuid": "223e81c0-c554-012f-d762-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5b9e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723939f&t=w", "date": "1872", "title": "Manhattan: Wall Street - Pearl Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Drexel Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches"]}, "back_id": "723939b", "back_text": "Wall Street, west from Pearl Street, to Broadway, showing an early view of Manhattan's financial center. Trinity Church at the furthest point dominates this locale. Intersections observable at the left are, Hanover, William and Broad Streets. Note the ornate Drexel Morgan Bldg. at the latter point. This feature erected in 1872 when taken in conjunction with the absence of the National Bank of the Republic (1880) at Broadway,\ndates this scene.\nBetween 1872-80\n\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Wall Street & Pearl Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723941f", "uuid": "230012e0-c554-012f-0583-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5ba2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723941f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Manhattan: Wall Street - Pearl Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York Stock Exchange"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stock exchanges"]}, "back_id": "723941b", "back_text": "Wall Street, south side, west from Pearl to Broad Streets, showing at the S.W. corner of the latter point the 22-story N.Y. Stock Exchange Building. The low 4-story structure on the opposite corner (S.E.) is the J.P. Morgan and Co. Building.\n\nMay 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\n1st bldg (left) in 67-75 Wall St.\n\nMansion Bldg.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Wall Street & Pearl Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "723942f", "uuid": "23736d00-c554-012f-02cc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5ba4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723942f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: Wall Street - Pearl Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Horse teams", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "723942b", "back_text": "(1)\nWall Street, Pearl, to William Street. (Before Reconstruction).\n\nOctober 19, 1919.\n\n(2)\nSame. (After reconstruction.)\n\n\nOctober 19, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Wall Street & Pearl Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "723942f", "uuid": "23736d00-c554-012f-02cc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5ba4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723942f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: Wall Street - Pearl Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Horse teams", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "723942b", "back_text": "(1)\nWall Street, Pearl, to William Street. (Before Reconstruction).\n\nOctober 19, 1919.\n\n(2)\nSame. (After reconstruction.)\n\nOctober 19, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Wall Street & Pearl Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723943f", "uuid": "23cd1f90-c554-012f-a200-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5ba6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723943f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Wall Street - Pearl Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Underwood & Underwood", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "723943b", "back_text": "Wall Street, at the N.W. corner of Pearl Street. Also shown is pearl Street, west side, north from Wall, to and including Pine Stret s. The view shows the Second and Third Ave., elevated structure on Pearl Street.\n\nAbout 1929.\n\nUnderwood & Underwood.\n\nThis is the new bldg of the Saving Bank for Savings.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Wall Street & Pearl Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723944f", "uuid": "243b5350-c554-012f-3d6f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5ba8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723944f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Wall Street - Pearl Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Cleveland, S. G.", "subject": {"name": ["14 Wall Street (New York, N.Y.)", "Bank of New York", "New York Stock Exchange"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Building construction", "Stock exchanges"]}, "back_id": "723944b", "back_text": "Wall Street, north side, west from, but not including Pearl Street. The Bank of New York (No. 48) is shown under construction: adjacent to same on the east is the 31 story National City Building (No. 52). To the left of these two new buildings are, the early Bank of Manhattan Building, the pyramidal Bankers Trust Company Building and the massive New York Stock Exchange Building. In the left foreground is the quadrangular National City Bank. At the extreme right is the 16 story building, No. 60-62 that is occupied by H. L. Dougherty and Company.\n\nAbout 1928\n\nS. G. Cleveland\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Wall Street & Pearl Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723958f", "uuid": "2a158bd0-c554-012f-0cd9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5bc4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723958f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Wall Street - South Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723958b", "back_text": "Wall Street, north side, from but not including South Street to Water Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nNovember 23, 1932.\n\nIn background is the\n60 Wall Tower Bldg.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Wall Street & South Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -34512,7 +34512,7 @@ {"id": "707246f", "uuid": "86fc4f00-c539-012f-a21c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b88a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707246f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Wallabout St. - Harrison Ave.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Stables"]}, "back_id": "707246b", "back_text": "Wallabout Street, adjoining the southwest corner of Harrison Avenue, looking south. Note the synagogue hemmed in between some old stables.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nSeptember 25, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Wallabout St. & Harrison Ave., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "707247f", "uuid": "874f0270-c539-012f-67c4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b88c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707247f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Brooklyn: Wallabout St. - Harrison Ave.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Carriage and wagon making", "Factories"]}, "back_id": "707247b", "back_text": "Wallabout Street, west side, north of Harrison Ave., to Throop Ave. In the center of the view (wagon in front thereof) is the factory\nof S. Kolners and Sons, manufacturer of wagons.\nOctober 1928.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n\nView 2 Wallabout St east from, Harrison Ave. Brooklyn\nP.L. Sperr photographer Sept. 25, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Wallabout St. & Harrison Ave., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "707248f", "uuid": "87c1e300-c539-012f-dd4a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b88e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707248f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Wallabout St. - Harrison Ave.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "707248b", "back_text": "Wallabout Street (right), at the northwest corner of Harrison Avenue, showing the corner clearance created by the d\u00e9molition of several frame dwellings.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nSeptember 25, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Wallabout St. & Harrison Ave., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "707244f", "uuid": "861ab2d0-c539-012f-8958-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b886-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707244f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Wallabout St. - Lynch St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "707244b", "back_text": "Intersection of Wallabout Street (right) and Lynch Street, looking north. The New York and Brooklyn Casket Company occupies the large factory.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nApril 12, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Wallabout St. & Lynch St., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "707244f", "uuid": "861ab2d0-c539-012f-8958-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b886-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707244f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Wallabout St. - Lynch St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "707244b", "back_text": "Intersection of Wallabout Street (right) and Lynch Street, looking north. The New York and Brooklyn Casket Company occupies the large factory.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 12, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Wallabout St. & Lynch St., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "707250f", "uuid": "888449c0-c539-012f-0ea6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b892-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707250f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Brooklyn: Wallabout St. - March Ave.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Factories", "Paint industry"]}, "back_id": "707250b", "back_text": "Wallabout Street, south side, east from Marcy Ave.\n\nApril 20, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Wallabout St. & March Ave., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "707249f", "uuid": "881e6df0-c539-012f-5570-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b890-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707249f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Wallabout St. - Throop Ave.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stores & shops", "Wallpaper"]}, "back_id": "707249b", "back_text": "Wallabout Street, easr side, north from Throop Avenue to Broadway \"El\".\n\nP. L. Sperr\nSeptember 25, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Wallabout St. & Throop Ave., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "702006f", "uuid": "7cdfecd0-c531-012f-c825-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bcbe-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702006f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Wallace Avenue - Burke Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Vernam, W. B.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702006b", "back_text": "3207 Wallace Ave., adjoining the N.W. corner of Burke Ave.\n\nAbout 1927.\n\nW. B. Vernam.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Wallace Avenue & Burke Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} @@ -34541,7 +34541,7 @@ {"id": "732179f", "uuid": "c0345020-c560-012f-2fc7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9beb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732179f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Islands - Ward's Island - [Pastoral scene.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Metropolitan Hospital Center (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches", "Smokestacks"]}, "back_id": "732179b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Ward's Island, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732180f", "uuid": "c09f1eb0-c560-012f-e3f9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9bed-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732180f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Islands - Ward's Island [landscaped and renovated.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "732180b", "back_text": "(1)\nWard's Island, recently landscaped and renovated, north of the baseball diamond; looking west.\n\nJuly 25, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same view, from a slightly different angle.\n\nJuly 25, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nWard's Island buildings and garden, looking south west into Manhattan; from Triborough Bridge.\n\nJuly 25, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Ward's Island, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732181f", "uuid": "c1097c40-c560-012f-102f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9bef-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732181f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Islands - Ward's Island - Asylum inmates.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hell Gate Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "732181b", "back_text": "Male inmates of the Insane Asylum, Ward's Island, undergoing Calisthenics; a daily routine thereon. Hell Gate Bridge may be seen dimly in the left background.\n\nAbout 1928.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Ward's Island, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "732182f", "uuid": "c16b1d70-c560-012f-b10a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9bf1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732182f&t=w", "date": "1934, 1936", "title": "Islands - Ward's Island - Baseball field.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Athletic fields", "Bridge construction", "Rivers"]}, "back_id": "732182b", "back_text": "(1) Baseball field; on newly landscaped Ward's Island; Triborough Bridge may be seen in the background.\n\n\nJuly 25, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) Another view. over Ward's Island, towards the Harlem River span of the Triborough Bridge.\n\nJuly 25, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) Ward's Island at an earlier date, showing Triborough Bridge anch orages under construction. On the extreme right is visible part of Hell Gate Bridge.\n\nMay 27, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Ward's Island, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "732182f", "uuid": "c16b1d70-c560-012f-b10a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9bf1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732182f&t=w", "date": "1934, 1936", "title": "Islands - Ward's Island - Baseball field.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Athletic fields", "Bridge construction", "Rivers"]}, "back_id": "732182b", "back_text": "(1) Baseball field; on newly landscaped Ward's Island; Triborough Bridge may be seen in the background.\n\nJuly 25, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) Another view. over Ward's Island, towards the Harlem River span of the Triborough Bridge.\n\nJuly 25, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) Ward's Island at an earlier date, showing Triborough Bridge anch orages under construction. On the extreme right is visible part of Hell Gate Bridge.\n\nMay 27, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Ward's Island, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732183f", "uuid": "c1d9d190-c560-012f-50e0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9bf3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732183f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Islands - Ward's Island", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Gardens", "Rivers"]}, "back_id": "732183b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Ward's Island, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732184f", "uuid": "c24f9ba0-c560-012f-50c9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9bf5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732184f&t=w", "date": "1926, 1930", "title": "Islands - Ward's Island - Ferry landing - [Tenkenas and Ward's Island ferries.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Ferries", "Hospitals", "Piers & wharves", "Ships", "Smokestacks"]}, "back_id": "732184b", "back_text": "(1) Ward's Island ferry landing on the south west end.\nAugust 31, 1926.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same from another angle; showing the ferries, \"Ward's Island\" and \"Tenkens\" also.\nAugust 25, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) Another view. The buildings on the left constitute the State Hospital.\nSeptember 21, 1930.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Ward's Island, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732185f", "uuid": "c2ae9f90-c560-012f-8560-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9bf7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732185f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Islands - Ward's Island - Verplanck State Emigrant Hospital.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "732185b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Ward's Island, New York, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -34572,7 +34572,7 @@ {"id": "707266f", "uuid": "8ee1b090-c539-012f-1c8c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b8b2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707266f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Brooklyn: Warren St. - Hicks St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "707266b", "back_text": "Warren Street, north side, east from Hicks Street, showing St. Peter's R.C. Church.\nAugust 5, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Warren St. & Hicks St., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "707270f", "uuid": "90821cf0-c539-012f-59ee-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b8ba-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707270f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Warren St. - Smith St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "707270b", "back_text": "(1)\n337-339 Warren Street, north side, between Smith and Hoyt Streets.\nJune 6, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing a northward continuation of Warren Street from No. 339.\nJune 6, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Warren St. & Smith St., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "707271f", "uuid": "9105ffc0-c539-012f-356b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b8bc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707271f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Warren St. - Smith St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "707271b", "back_text": "Brooklyn\nWarren St. adjoin. n.e. cor. Smith St.\nP.L. Sperr\n7-7-42\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Warren St. & Smith St., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "707272f", "uuid": "91790c70-c539-012f-9bc4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b8be-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707272f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Brooklyn: Warren St. - Smith St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Methodist churches"]}, "back_id": "707272b", "back_text": "Brooklyn\n\nWarren St. Meth. Ch. Warren nr. Smith St.\n7-7-42\n\n\nP.L.Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Warren St. & Smith St., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} +{"id": "707272f", "uuid": "91790c70-c539-012f-9bc4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b8be-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707272f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Brooklyn: Warren St. - Smith St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Methodist churches"]}, "back_id": "707272b", "back_text": "Brooklyn\n\nWarren St. Meth. Ch. Warren nr. Smith St.\n7-7-42\n\nP.L.Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Warren St. & Smith St., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "1558159", "uuid": "65555df0-c5ed-012f-330a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-c2e5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1558159&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Warren Street - Broadway", "alt_title": ["Wallace Marx Clothes"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc", "Clothing stores", "Historic buildings", "Window displays"]}, "back_id": null, "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Warren Street - Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "[Collection of photographs of New York City.] / [Wurts Brothers, photographer] / Manhattan"} {"id": "723969f", "uuid": "2ebdcac0-c554-012f-6d22-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5bda-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723969f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: Warren Street - Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Stationery trade", "Stores & shops", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "723969b", "back_text": "(1)\nWarren Street, Broeadway to Church Street. (Before Reconstruction).\nSeptember 11, 1918.\n\n(2)\nSame. (After Reconstruction).\nSeptember 11, 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Warren Street & Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "729874f", "uuid": "fdb1b7b0-c55c-012f-d882-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-89f4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729874f&t=w", "date": "1932, 1933", "title": "Richmond: Warren Street - Meadow Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clubs", "Ethnic groups"]}, "back_id": "729874b", "back_text": "Warren Street, at the S.E. corner of Meadow Street, showing the Ukrainian National Home.\n\nFebruary 25, 1931\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Warren Street & Meadow Street, Staten Island, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} @@ -34593,7 +34593,7 @@ {"id": "707279f", "uuid": "947314c0-c539-012f-3f5f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b8cc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707279f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Brooklyn: Washington Ave. - Myrtle Ave.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "Coney Island Amusement Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Amusement parks"]}, "back_id": "707279b", "back_text": "1. Washington Ave. north from Myrtle Ave.\nP.L. Sperr, photographer\nApr. 11, 1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Ave. & Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "707288f", "uuid": "97f83ea0-c539-012f-60f1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b8de-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707288f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Washington Ave. - Sterling St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "707288b", "back_text": "Washington Ave., east side, between Sterling Street and Lefferts Ave.\n\n1922.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Ave. & Sterling St., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "707280f", "uuid": "94dfe780-c539-012f-39f0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b8ce-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707280f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Brooklyn: Washington Ave. - Willoughby Ave.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "707280b", "back_text": "P. L. Sperr, photographer 6-19-1942", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Washington Ave. & Willoughby Ave., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} -{"id": "700194f", "uuid": "ec4ec1d0-c52e-012f-e074-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a1ed-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700194f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: Washington Avenue - 162nd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Courthouses"]}, "back_id": "700194b", "back_text": "Washington Avenue, at the southeast corner of E. 162nd Street, showing the Municipal Court House.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nApril 30, 1941\n\nBronx\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Avenue & 162nd Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "700194f", "uuid": "ec4ec1d0-c52e-012f-e074-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a1ed-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700194f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Bronx: Washington Avenue - 162nd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Courthouses"]}, "back_id": "700194b", "back_text": "Washington Avenue, at the southeast corner of E. 162nd Street, showing the Municipal Court House.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nApril 30, 1941\n\nBronx\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Avenue & 162nd Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "702022f", "uuid": "832b0300-c531-012f-34a7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bcde-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702022f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Bronx: Washington Avenue - 168th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Clubs"]}, "back_id": "702022b", "back_text": "1204 to 1240 Washington Avenue, east side, north from and including East 168th Street. The two frame houses in the foreground, Nos. 1206-1216 belong to the House of the Seekers After Truth. They are adjoining and at the S.E. corner of the aforementioned thoroughfares.\n\nMay 24, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Avenue & 168th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "702023f", "uuid": "8394eea0-c531-012f-dac8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bce0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702023f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Bronx: Washington Avenue - 169th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Churches"]}, "back_id": "702023b", "back_text": "1306 Washington Ave., north of the N.E. corner of East 169th Street, showing Macedonian Church, established in 1888.\n\nMay 24, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Avenue & 169th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "702025f", "uuid": "84526460-c531-012f-c48f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bce4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702025f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Bronx: Washington Avenue - 173rd Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Neighborhoods"]}, "back_id": "702025b", "back_text": "Washington Ave., north from but not including East 173rd Street, showing the thoroughfare before it was widened.\n\n1900.\n\nGift of Randall Comfort.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Avenue & 173rd Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} @@ -34666,13 +34666,13 @@ {"id": "723981f", "uuid": "33b01030-c554-012f-9bc2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5bf2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723981f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square - Washington Square West", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Beals, Jessie Tarbox", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Washington Arch (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723981b", "back_text": "Washington Square, showing arch\nDate: About 1920\nPhotographer: Jessie Tarbox Beals\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square & Washington Square West, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723984f", "uuid": "35196850-c554-012f-20e2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5bf8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723984f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square - Washington Square West", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Washington Arch (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Baptist churches", "churches"]}, "back_id": "723984b", "back_text": "Washington Arch, Washington Square, seen from the north so as to show the Judson Memorial Baptist Church (1892) framed in the archway, and the fountain in the center of the park. The church stands on the S.W. corner of Thompson Street and Washington Square South (4th Street).\nThis arch was built around 1890; the wooden one designed by Stanford White for the Centenary of President Washington's inauguration, in 1889, was so well liked that it was decided to erect a permanent arch of stone, which White also designed.\nAbout 1925.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square & Washington Square West, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723985f", "uuid": "3571ae90-c554-012f-1b03-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5bfa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723985f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square - Washington Square West", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Moller, C. G., Jr.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Methodist Episcopal churches"]}, "back_id": "723985b", "back_text": "\"Asbury Methodist Church\" p.203\nWashington Square, e.s.\n\nPelletreau, William S.\nEarly New York houses with historical - genealogical notes.\nNew York: Francis P. Harper, 1900.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square & Washington Square West, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "723989f", "uuid": "36f6ea10-c554-012f-164f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c02-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723989f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square - Washington Square West", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Musical instrument makers"]}, "back_id": "723989b", "back_text": "Washington Square, seen from a roof at Sixth Avenue near 4th Street. The principal New York University building is on Washington Square East from Washington to Waverly Places. On the N.E. corner of Waverly and University Places a tall apartment building is going to be erected in 1929. The tall building north of the square is the new One Fifth Avenue. To the right may be seen the new apartment building at 32 Washington Square West, recently erected onto the site of the old Hicks-Lord house. Behind it, on the horizon, the tower of the Consolidated Gas building, Irving Place and 14th Street, is nearing completion. Nearer in the foreground are the roofs of the Holley Hotel, 35-6 Washington Square West, and the old houses 37-39, which are soon to be replaced by an apartment building. The spires in the immediate foreground belong to the Washington Square Methodist Episcopal Church at 135 West Fourth Street. Down in the park, to the right of the fountain, and nearer, may be seen the newly rebuilt comfort station.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nSixth Avenue, West side, at West 4th Street, north west from Third Street, showing the Excelsior Accordion Manufacturing Company's building.\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\n\n\nApril 3, 1928.\n\nMarch 15th, 1932.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square & Washington Square West, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "723989f", "uuid": "36f6ea10-c554-012f-164f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c02-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723989f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square - Washington Square West", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Musical instrument makers"]}, "back_id": "723989b", "back_text": "Washington Square, seen from a roof at Sixth Avenue near 4th Street. The principal New York University building is on Washington Square East from Washington to Waverly Places. On the N.E. corner of Waverly and University Places a tall apartment building is going to be erected in 1929. The tall building north of the square is the new One Fifth Avenue. To the right may be seen the new apartment building at 32 Washington Square West, recently erected onto the site of the old Hicks-Lord house. Behind it, on the horizon, the tower of the Consolidated Gas building, Irving Place and 14th Street, is nearing completion. Nearer in the foreground are the roofs of the Holley Hotel, 35-6 Washington Square West, and the old houses 37-39, which are soon to be replaced by an apartment building. The spires in the immediate foreground belong to the Washington Square Methodist Episcopal Church at 135 West Fourth Street. Down in the park, to the right of the fountain, and nearer, may be seen the newly rebuilt comfort station.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nSixth Avenue, West side, at West 4th Street, north west from Third Street, showing the Excelsior Accordion Manufacturing Company's building.\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\nApril 3, 1928.\n\nMarch 15th, 1932.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square & Washington Square West, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "1517189", "uuid": "83df5ef0-c5cf-012f-73b2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-1568-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1517189&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Washington Square Arch.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1517190", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Washington Square Arch., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Topics"} -{"id": "723994f", "uuid": "39f5f840-c554-012f-7b4a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c0c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723994f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square East - 4th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723994b", "back_text": "78, 80, and 81-4 Washington Square East, from West 4th Street to Washington Place. The building occupied by The Celluloid Company was erected around 1895 after demolition of the Asbury Methodist-Episcopal Church, which has stood on that corner. About the same time the Vischer building, shown on the N.E. corner of Wooster and 4th Streets, was erected. 80 Washington Place, in the middle of the block, is the old Bene\u0301dick, an apartment house.\n\nSeptember 8, 1905.\n\n\nBrown Brothers.\n\nThe same block, twenty-eight years later, seen from the middle of the Square. These buildings now belong to New York University; they were taken over not long after 1925.\n\nFebruary 24, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nThe same block, seen from 71 Washington Square South.\n\nJuly, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square East & 4th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "723994f", "uuid": "39f5f840-c554-012f-7b4a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c0c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723994f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square East - 4th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723994b", "back_text": "78, 80, and 81-4 Washington Square East, from West 4th Street to Washington Place. The building occupied by The Celluloid Company was erected around 1895 after demolition of the Asbury Methodist-Episcopal Church, which has stood on that corner. About the same time the Vischer building, shown on the N.E. corner of Wooster and 4th Streets, was erected. 80 Washington Place, in the middle of the block, is the old Bene\u0301dick, an apartment house.\n\nSeptember 8, 1905.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n\nThe same block, twenty-eight years later, seen from the middle of the Square. These buildings now belong to New York University; they were taken over not long after 1925.\n\nFebruary 24, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nThe same block, seen from 71 Washington Square South.\n\nJuly, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square East & 4th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723991f", "uuid": "37dda590-c554-012f-7198-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c06-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723991f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square East - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Washington Square Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723991b", "back_text": "Washington Square Park, the eastern side, seen from the S.E. corner, with One Fifth Avenue in the background.\nMay 23, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square East & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723993f", "uuid": "3933ba10-c554-012f-71b2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c0a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723993f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square East - Washington Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723993b", "back_text": "New York University, Washington Square East, from Washington to Waverly Places, showing 1-2 Washington Square North. This is the new building, erected about 1900 on the site of the old New York University building, and at first occupied by the American Book Company.\n\nJuly, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square East & Washington Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723995f", "uuid": "3a72f910-c554-012f-4ba0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c0e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723995f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square East - Washington Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "723995b", "back_text": "Washington Square East, east side, from Washington Place, to Waverly Place (left), showing the University of the City of New York, erected 1832-35.\n\nPrior to 1890's\n\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square East & Washington Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "723998f", "uuid": "3bc83830-c554-012f-f56d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c14-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723998f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square North - 4th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Washington Arch (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Row houses"]}, "back_id": "723998b", "back_text": "Washington Square North, east from about 8 Washington Square. These old residences contrast with the recently erected 21-story apartment building on the N.E. corner of Waverly Place and University Place, built in 1929. In the right foreground is shown part of Washington Arch, giving a very good profile view of Washington.\n\nAbout 1931.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n\n\nTHE NEW 'ORK\nPUBLIC LIBRARY\nASTOR, LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS\nR L\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square North & 4th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "723998f", "uuid": "3bc83830-c554-012f-f56d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c14-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723998f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square North - 4th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Washington Arch (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Row houses"]}, "back_id": "723998b", "back_text": "Washington Square North, east from about 8 Washington Square. These old residences contrast with the recently erected 21-story apartment building on the N.E. corner of Waverly Place and University Place, built in 1929. In the right foreground is shown part of Washington Arch, giving a very good profile view of Washington.\n\nAbout 1931.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n\nTHE NEW 'ORK\nPUBLIC LIBRARY\nASTOR, LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS\nR L\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square North & 4th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724004f", "uuid": "3e398c90-c554-012f-d7ca-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c20-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724004f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square North - 4th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Doors & doorways"]}, "back_id": "724004b", "back_text": "This is a copy of the original which may be found in the scrapbook - NYC - Washington Square", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square North & 4th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724005f", "uuid": "3ea99280-c554-012f-8f1a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c22-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724005f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square North - 4th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hotels", "Public utility companies"]}, "back_id": "724005b", "back_text": "20-14 and 13-1 Washington Square North, seen from a tall building on Washington Square West, showing the N.E. corner of the Square and the East Side skyline. Part of the New York University building on the S.E. corner of Waverly Place is visible beside the new l University Place apartment house on the N.E. corner. To the left of One Fifth Avenue is the Hotel Brevoort at the N.E. corner of Fifth Avenue and 8th Street, and behind the N.W. shoulder of One Fifth Avenue is the tower of the Consolidated Gas Building on Fourteenth Street.\n\nAugust, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square North & 4th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724006f", "uuid": "3f172730-c554-012f-9be8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c24-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724006f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square North - 4th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses"]}, "back_id": "724006b", "back_text": "25-19 Washington Square North, seen across the N.E. corner of the Square, some of the oldest remaining houses.\nMarch 15, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square North & 4th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -34684,7 +34684,7 @@ {"id": "724010f", "uuid": "40aefd90-c554-012f-fa60-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c2c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724010f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square North - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses"]}, "back_id": "724010b", "back_text": "18-24 Washington Square North, between Fifth Avenue and Macdougal Street.\nNovember 19, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square North & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724012f", "uuid": "4179d8d0-c554-012f-21b0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c30-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724012f&t=w", "date": "1905, 1928", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square North - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Row houses"]}, "back_id": "724012b", "back_text": "14-28 Washington Square North, from Fifth Avenue to Macdougal Street. These are almost all old residences of the pre-Civil War period, except the 7-story Richmond Hill on the N.E. corner of Macdougal Street, an apartment house built\nabout 1900.\n1905.\nBrown Brothers.\n(2)\nThe same, twenty-three years later. The first three houses,\n14-15-16, have been rebuilt as one unit.\nOctober 4, 1928.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Washington Square North & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724021f", "uuid": "4558e520-c554-012f-17f9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c42-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724021f&t=w", "date": "1909", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square North - 5th Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Washington Arch (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "724021b", "back_text": "Washington Arch, Washington Square North, at Fifth Avenue, a night view looking north from the park.\nThe Washington Arch, built in 1890 to commemorate the inauguration of President Washington in New York, is shown illuminated by electric lights at the time of the Hudson-Fulton Centenary celebration.\n\n1909.\n\nAugust Loeffler, from P. L. Sperr Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square North & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "724029f", "uuid": "48dcc330-c554-012f-80b8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c52-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724029f&t=w", "date": "1932-09-06", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square North - 5th Avenue: Washington Square Park, showing the center fountain with the Washington Arch in the background, with children at play in the water. 18-22 Washington Square North, west of Fifth Avenue, are the houses in background.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Washington Square Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Fountains"]}, "back_id": "724029b", "back_text": "(1)\nWashington Square Park, showing the center fountain with the Washington Arch in the background, and children at play in the water. 18-22 Washington Square North, west of Fifth Avenue, are the houses in background.\nP.L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2)\nThe same; from another angle.\nP.L. Sperr.\n\nAugust 6th, 1932\n\n(3) The same.\nP.L. Sperr.\n\nAugust 6th, 1932\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square North & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "724029f", "uuid": "48dcc330-c554-012f-80b8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c52-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724029f&t=w", "date": "1932-09-06", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square North - 5th Avenue: Washington Square Park, showing the center fountain with the Washington Arch in the background, with children at play in the water. 18-22 Washington Square North, west of Fifth Avenue, are the houses in background.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Washington Square Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Fountains"]}, "back_id": "724029b", "back_text": "(1)\nWashington Square Park, showing the center fountain with the Washington Arch in the background, and children at play in the water. 18-22 Washington Square North, west of Fifth Avenue, are the houses in background.\nP.L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same; from another angle.\nP.L. Sperr.\n\nAugust 6th, 1932\n\n(3) The same.\nP.L. Sperr.\n\nAugust 6th, 1932\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square North & 5th Avenue, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724011f", "uuid": "4107b070-c554-012f-908e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c2e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724011f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square North - MacDougal Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Washington Square (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "724011b", "back_text": "28-17 Washington Square North, from Macdougal Street towards Fifth Avenue, seen across the N.W. corner of the Square. 27-8, the Richmond Hill, on the corner of Macdougal Street, was built around 1900 on the site of two old private houses.\nIn the background may be seen the Metropolitan tower, at Madison Avenue and 24th Street, and behind it the needle spire of the Chrysler Building at Lexington Avenue and 42nd Street.\nAugust, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square North & MacDougal Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724013f", "uuid": "41ecb2f0-c554-012f-b1f0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c32-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724013f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1933", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square North - MacDougal Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Row houses"]}, "back_id": "724013b", "back_text": "(1)\nWashington Square North, east from Macdougal Street (Washington Square West). The building on the N.E. corner is the Richmond Hill, an apartment house built about 1900 on the site of two old houses. In the background rises the new apartment build- ing at 1 University Place. November 19, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same view, a little over two years later, and from a little nearer to Washington Square, so that part of the One Fifth Avenue apartment house shows over the roof of 26 Washington Square North, adjoining the Richmond Hill. Washington Square North is geographically a part of Waverly Place (q.v.), but was set apart and given its own house numbers early in the 1850's.\nFebruary 24, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square North & MacDougal Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "723999f", "uuid": "3c251e30-c554-012f-f08a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c16-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=723999f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square North - University Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "723999b", "back_text": "1-13 Washington Square North, (right to left) north side, from University Place to Fifth Avenue as seen from the roof of 71 Washington Square South, across the Park, with the northeast corner of Fifth Avenue in the foreground and the midtown skyscrapers in the background. The Empire State Building (1930) rises behind 55 Fifth Avenue, to the center of the picture. To the right of same appears the Metropolitan tower (1907) and the New York Life Bldg. (1926) and the Chrysler Bldg. (1930) at 42nd Street. Partially shown in a decapitated form in the foreground, is No. 1 Fifth Avenue, a modern Apartment house.\n\nJuly 1935.\nViews 1 and 2\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nNo. 3.\n\nAn eastward view of the same row of buildings as photographed from Fifth Avenue. In the background, at the S.E. and N.E. corners respectively of Waverly Place, appears the law department of New York University and a new Apartment house.\n\nMay 7, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square North & University Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -34698,7 +34698,7 @@ {"id": "724017f", "uuid": "439b0d20-c554-012f-5efd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c3a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724017f&t=w", "date": "1905, 1933", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square North - University Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses"]}, "back_id": "724017b", "back_text": "(1)\n1 to 6 Washington Square North, at and adjoining the N.W. corner of University Place. Compare this with later pictures of this block.\nSeptember 8, 1905.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n\n(2)\n1 to 5 Washington Square North, the same houses, nearly thirty years later, seen across the N.E. corner of Washington Square from Washington Square East and Washington Place. The view at the right is north on Washington Square East and University Place. New York University students and others may be seen along the sidewalk on either side of Washington Square.\nFebruary 23, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square North & University Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724031f", "uuid": "49c182a0-c554-012f-765f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c56-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724031f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square Park (Memorial Arch).", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Washington Arch (New York, N.Y.)", "Washington Square Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "724031b", "back_text": "Washington Square Park (Manhattan): The Washington Memorial Arch in the northern edge of the Park at the foot of Fifth Avenue and viewing northward thru same up this thoroughfare. This structure was completed in April of 1892 at a cost of $128,000. Further details will be found in King's Handbook of New York (1892) on page 158. Buildings on the right and left of this structure face southward on the Park and bear Washington Square North numbers; the Rhinelander being the latter. Note the modern apartment house in View 1. This is at the S.E. corner of Fifth Avenue and E. 8th Street and is titled No. 1 Fifth Avenue. Thru the Arch and in the distance appears the monolithic Empire State Building.\n\nFebruary 24, 1933\nViews 2 and 3: Fall 1925\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square Park (Memorial Arch)., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724026f", "uuid": "47270be0-c554-012f-a8f2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c4c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724026f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square Park - [Washington Square (North).]", "alt_title": ["[11-14 Washington Square.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Washington Square Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "724026b", "back_text": "Washington Square Park, northwestern quarter, not including the corner, seen from the southwest.\n11-14 Washington Square North, and No. 13 on the N.E. corner of Fifth Avenue, are shown, and behind them the tall apartment hotel One Fifth Avenue.\n\nAugust, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square Park & [Washington Square (North).], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "724028f", "uuid": "486d5d50-c554-012f-a1d0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c50-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724028f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square Park - [Washington Square (South).]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Washington Arch (New York, N.Y.)", "Washington Square Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "724028b", "back_text": "Washington Square Park, on the Northern side as seen from #71 Washington Square South.\nThis is a good view of the Northern part of the Park, with Washington Arch in the center foreground. In the left background may be seen the old Jefferson Market Clock Tower; a survival from the 1870's at Sixth Avenue and 10th Street.\n\nJuly 1935.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n\n\n3306\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square Park & [Washington Square (South).], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "724028f", "uuid": "486d5d50-c554-012f-a1d0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c50-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724028f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square Park - [Washington Square (South).]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Washington Arch (New York, N.Y.)", "Washington Square Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "724028b", "back_text": "Washington Square Park, on the Northern side as seen from #71 Washington Square South.\nThis is a good view of the Northern part of the Park, with Washington Arch in the center foreground. In the left background may be seen the old Jefferson Market Clock Tower; a survival from the 1870's at Sixth Avenue and 10th Street.\n\nJuly 1935.\n\nP.L. Sperr.\n\n3306\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square Park & [Washington Square (South).], Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724032f", "uuid": "4a39ce30-c554-012f-7861-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c58-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724032f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square Park seen from 1 University Place.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Washington Square Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "724032b", "back_text": "Washington Square Park, the north eastern corner, seen from #1 University Place. A part of this building is shown to the right, and part of the New York University building to the left.\n\nP.L. Sperr. July 17th, 1935\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square Park seen from 1 University Place., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724030f", "uuid": "4949dd40-c554-012f-ce2f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c54-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724030f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square Park", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Washington Arch (New York, N.Y.)", "Washington Square Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "724030b", "back_text": "(1) Washington Square Park: A view northward of the Washington Memorial Arch at the head of Fifth Ave. (right) in the northern portion of the Park. This structure, costing $128,000, which was raised by popular subscription, was completed in April 1892. For a further description of same, see Kings Handbook of New York, page 158.\n\nJuly 17, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, showing a Christmas tree and Fifth Ave. through the Arch.\n\nDecember 21, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) Similar to No. 2, one year later.\n\nDecember 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square Park, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724033f", "uuid": "4a93e650-c554-012f-7002-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c5a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724033f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square Park", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Garibaldi, Giuseppe, 1807-1882"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Washington Square Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Statues"]}, "back_id": "724033b", "back_text": "Washington Square Park: The Garibaldi bronze by G. Turini; presented to the City by the Italians of the United States and erected here in 1888. It stands in the N.E. corner of the park. The apartment house shown is No. 1 Fifth Ave. and forms an interesting contrast.\n\nSeptember 26, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square Park, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -34710,7 +34710,7 @@ {"id": "724041f", "uuid": "4de859f0-c554-012f-9d6b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c6a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724041f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square South - Thompson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses"]}, "back_id": "724041b", "back_text": "Washington Square South, east from Thompson Street to West Broadway. 58 Washington Square South is the old frame on the corner of Thompson Street. This, with the three small buildings adjoining on Thompson Street, and the two 4-story houses 59-60 Washington Square, are shortly to be demolished. The vacant lot will be fenced about, and later used for tennis courts. June, 1925.\n\n Neg. # 589\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square South & Thompson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724045f", "uuid": "4fb06eb0-c554-012f-825e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c72-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724045f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square South - Thompson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "724045b", "back_text": "(1)\nJudson Memorial Baptist Church and other buildings, Washington Square South, from Thompson to Sullivan Streets.\nThis church, with the 7-story tower, was erected in 1892, on the site where a coal-yard had stood in the 1850's. The buildings in the middle of the block, including the rooms in the tower were the Judson Hotel, one of the three Knott hotels on the Square; but they are now a New York University dormitory.\nMay 5, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, three weeks later. Notice how the leaves on the trees have come out.\nMay 24, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nA more inclusive view, across the Park.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nDecember 24, 1935.\n\nTHE NEW YORK\nPUBLIC LIBRARY\n\nASTOR LENOX\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square South & Thompson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724043f", "uuid": "4eb9e830-c554-012f-b074-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c6e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724043f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square South - West Broadway", "alt_title": ["[View of Alan Seeger memorial tree and house No. 61 known as House of Genius, in which Theodore Dreiser and Eugene O'Neil lived.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Seeger, Alan, 1888-1916"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Washington Square Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Baptist churches", "Homes and haunts", "Trees", "churches"]}, "back_id": "724043b", "back_text": "Washington Square South (from left to right), south side, west from but not including West Broadway, to and including Thompson Street, showing the clearance at the S.E. corner of Thompson Street created by the demolition of Nos. 60, 59 and 58, and No. 61 (3\u00bd-story house with white doorway) which is the Alan Seeger House. Also shown (right) is Thompson Street, west side, from Washington Square South, to and including West 3rd Street, with a portion of the Sixth Ave. Elevated line on the latter, and the Judson Memorial Church (Baptist) at the S.W. corner of Thompson Street. Note the Alan Seeger Memorial Tree as seen from a point in Washington Square Park.\n\n1936.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\nFederal Writers Project.\n\nSupplement:\nNo. 61 is commonly known as the House of Genius in which lived Theodore Dreiser and Eugene O'Neill, besides the individuals enumerated above. The former lays part of the plot of his famous novel \"The Genius\" in this house. In the Fall of 1939, this structure is being vacated as the owner finds continued operation unprofitable, and various plans are being suggested.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square South & West Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "724038f", "uuid": "4ccca790-c554-012f-b53c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c64-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724038f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square South - West Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses"]}, "back_id": "724038b", "back_text": "62-61-60-59 Washington Square South, between West Broadway and Thompson Street. No. 61 is noted for having been during 1911-12 the home of the twenty-four year old poet Alan Seegar, who fell on a French battlefield in 1916. The tablet shown on the building was affixed in 1921. Stephen Crane and Frank Norris have also lived in this house; the latter is supposed to have written \"The Pit\" here. 59-60, together with 58 Washington Square, the old frame house on the corner of Thompson Street, are to be demolished not long after 1925. About 1923.\n\n\nNeg. # 586, Slide # 140\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square South & West Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "724038f", "uuid": "4ccca790-c554-012f-b53c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c64-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724038f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square South - West Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses"]}, "back_id": "724038b", "back_text": "62-61-60-59 Washington Square South, between West Broadway and Thompson Street. No. 61 is noted for having been during 1911-12 the home of the twenty-four year old poet Alan Seegar, who fell on a French battlefield in 1916. The tablet shown on the building was affixed in 1921. Stephen Crane and Frank Norris have also lived in this house; the latter is supposed to have written \"The Pit\" here. 59-60, together with 58 Washington Square, the old frame house on the corner of Thompson Street, are to be demolished not long after 1925. About 1923.\n\nNeg. # 586, Slide # 140\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square South & West Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724040f", "uuid": "4d963140-c554-012f-ce0f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c68-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724040f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square South - West Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "724040b", "back_text": "Our Lady of Mercy Chapel (Roman Catholic) and a newly erected apartment building, 69-70 and 71 Washington Square South, between West Broadway and Wooster Streets.\nFebruary 12, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square South & West Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724044f", "uuid": "4f305750-c554-012f-1d04-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c70-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724044f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square South - West Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Garages", "Row houses"]}, "back_id": "724044b", "back_text": "68-76 Washington Square South, from West Broadway to Wooster Street at the S.E. corner of the Square, inclusive.\nOriginally Washington Square South (West 4th Street) was one long block from Thompson to Wooster Streets; but early in the 1870's the old Laurens Street, which ended at Amity Street (West 3rd), was widened, renamed South Fifth Avenue, and cut through to Washington Square. Later it took the present name of West Broadway, the street below Canal Street with which it happened to coincide.\nOur Lady of Mercy Chapel (Roman Catholic) is at 70 Washington Square. 71 Washington Square is a new apartment building erected about 1927 on the site of old 71 and 72, 4-story houses. The garage adjoining it was built around 1913.\nThe building on the S.E. corner of Wooster and 4th Streets, with the flag flying, is a loft building erected around 1895. Since 1925 it has been taken over by New York University.\nMay 24, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square South & West Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724049f", "uuid": "513d8b40-c554-012f-2c66-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5c7a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724049f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Square South - West Broadway", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Row houses"]}, "back_id": "724049b", "back_text": "Washington Square South, from West Broadway to Thompson Street, after demolition of 58-60 Washington Square on and adjoining the corner of Thompson Street. No. 61, next to the clearing, is the house where the poet Alan Seegar once lived. May 24, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Square South & West Broadway, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -34838,7 +34838,7 @@ {"id": "724127f", "uuid": "70a3b8d0-c554-012f-6e49-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5d16-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724127f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Street - Hubert Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "724127b", "back_text": "Washington Street, north from Hubert Street, showing the W.P.A. removing street car tracks. The photographer is standing at the S.W. corner and is viewing northeast.\n\nApril 28, 1937\n\nW.P.A. Photo\nFive Boroughs Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Street & Hubert Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724213f", "uuid": "93feeb80-c554-012f-5427-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5dc2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724213f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Street - Jane Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Barbershops"]}, "back_id": "724213b", "back_text": "Washington Street, north from south of Jane Street. A section of the future elevated roadbed for freight trains has already been built on the west side of the street from Horatio to Gansevoort Streets, where a warehouse is to be built over it.\nMarch 12, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Street & Jane Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724214f", "uuid": "945f2730-c554-012f-e3b4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5dc4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724214f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Street - Jane Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "724214b", "back_text": "(1)\nWashington Street, west side, north from Jane Street, during the demolition of the old buildings. September 24, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same scene, three and a half years later. A new warehouse is being built over and including the elevated roadbed in the block from Horatio to Gansevoort Streets. April 9, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Street & Jane Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "724215f", "uuid": "94d6f7c0-c554-012f-d6ce-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5dc6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724215f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Washington Street - Jane Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "724215b", "back_text": "(1)\nWashington Street, north from north of Jane Street.\nMarch 12, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2)\nA view slightly northward (Horatio Street).\nDecember 3, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Street & Jane Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "724215f", "uuid": "94d6f7c0-c554-012f-d6ce-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5dc6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724215f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Washington Street - Jane Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "724215b", "back_text": "(1)\nWashington Street, north from north of Jane Street.\nMarch 12, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA view slightly northward (Horatio Street).\nDecember 3, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Street & Jane Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724216f", "uuid": "95330da0-c554-012f-48b6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5dc8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724216f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Washington Street - Jane Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "724216b", "back_text": "Washington Street, east side, from Jane Street to Horatio Street, seen from cleared west side.\nNovember 8, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Street & Jane Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724217f", "uuid": "95a3bed0-c554-012f-0067-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5dca-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724217f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Washington Street - Jane Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "724217b", "back_text": "Washington Street, from, but not including, Jane Street, to Gansevoort Street, the east side, seen from and including the cleared west side. November 8, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Street & Jane Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724120f", "uuid": "6e37a410-c554-012f-c7ce-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5d08-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724120f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Manhattan: Washington Street - Jay Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Distributors (Commerce)", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "724120b", "back_text": "Washington Street, south from Jay Street, showing a portion of Manhattans wholesale produce zone. This photo is a preliminary prior to street car track removal by the W.P.A.\n\nApril 28, 1937\n\nW.P.A.Photo\nFive Borough Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Washington Street & Jay Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -35127,7 +35127,7 @@ {"id": "724341f", "uuid": "c9551400-c554-012f-4dc8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5ec2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724341f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Welfare Island - Metropolitan Hospital.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Roosevelt Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "724341b", "back_text": "(1) Hospital buildings, of the group in the northerly section of Welfare Island. April 5, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same group in close-up. April 5, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The northerly end of the same group. April 5, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Welfare Island & Metropolitan Hospital., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724342f", "uuid": "c9c3ca10-c554-012f-f383-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5ec4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724342f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Welfare Island - Metropolitan Hospital.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Roosevelt Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "724342b", "back_text": "(1) Metropolitan Hospital Building, northerly part of Welfare Island.\nApril 5, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) Another building in the same hospital group.\nApril 5, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) More buildings in the same hospital group.\nApril 5, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Welfare Island & Metropolitan Hospital., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724343f", "uuid": "ca26a9b0-c554-012f-1d4b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5ec6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724343f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: Welfare Island - Metropolitan Hospital.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Roosevelt Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals"]}, "back_id": "724343b", "back_text": "(1) Metropolitan Hospital Buildings, in the group of the northerly part of Welfare Island. April 5, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) Another building of the same group. April 5, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) Yet another of the same group. April 5, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Welfare Island & Metropolitan Hospital., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "724349f", "uuid": "c787ce50-c554-012f-189c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5ed2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724349f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Welfare Island - New York County Penitentiary - Cell blocks.", "alt_title": ["[New York Penitentiary ; New York Penitentiary Correction Hospital.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Roosevelt Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals", "Prisons"]}, "back_id": "724349b", "back_text": "(1)\nNew York County Penitentiary; close-up of a cell, showing the forlorn aspects of an individual cell before the improvements were made.\n\nAbout 1927.\n\n\n(2)\nThe same; showing the new bars, a recent addition to the cell blocks.\n\nAbout 1929.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Welfare Island & New York County Penitentiary & Cell blocks., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "724349f", "uuid": "c787ce50-c554-012f-189c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5ed2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724349f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Welfare Island - New York County Penitentiary - Cell blocks.", "alt_title": ["[New York Penitentiary ; New York Penitentiary Correction Hospital.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Roosevelt Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals", "Prisons"]}, "back_id": "724349b", "back_text": "(1)\nNew York County Penitentiary; close-up of a cell, showing the forlorn aspects of an individual cell before the improvements were made.\n\nAbout 1927.\n\n(2)\nThe same; showing the new bars, a recent addition to the cell blocks.\n\nAbout 1929.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Welfare Island & New York County Penitentiary & Cell blocks., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724346f", "uuid": "cb9cf970-c554-012f-a321-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5ecc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724346f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: Welfare Island - New York County Penitentiary.", "alt_title": ["[New York Penitentiary ; New York Penitentiary Correction Hospital.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Queensboro Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "Roosevelt Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Hospitals", "Prisons"]}, "back_id": "724346b", "back_text": "(1) New York County Penitentiary, just south of the Queensboro Bridge on Welfare Island; as seen from Manhattan looking east. About 1929.\n\n(2) View, showing the correctional hospital, on Welfare Island, further north, as seen from Manhattan. About 1929.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Welfare Island & New York County Penitentiary., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724347f", "uuid": "c6a575a0-c554-012f-a351-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5ece-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724347f&t=w", "date": "1933, 1936", "title": "Manhattan: Welfare Island - Penitentiary.", "alt_title": ["[New York Penitentiary.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Roosevelt Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Prisons"]}, "back_id": "724347b", "back_text": "(1) Northern end of Penitentiary on Welfare Island, south of the Queens-boro Bridge.\nMay 4, 1933.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, at a different angle, during the demolition of the old penitentiary, three years later.\nJune 16, 1936.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same, from another angle, with the Penitentiary demolished.\nJune 16, 1936.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Welfare Island & Penitentiary., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "1517191", "uuid": "842ca950-c5cf-012f-fdbe-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-156a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1517191&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Welfare Island, 1933.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1517192", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Welfare Island, 1933., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Topics"} @@ -35219,7 +35219,7 @@ {"id": "733203f", "uuid": "477abe30-c562-012f-b3d4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a3dc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733203f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Squatters Colony - Camp Thomas Paine.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Riverside Drive - 75th Street.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Gardens"]}, "back_id": "733203b", "back_text": "(1)\nSome of the shacks at Camp Thomas Paine, on Riverside Drive at about 75th Street.\nSeptember 7, 1933.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, another view.\nSeptember 7, 1933.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nAnother scene, in the same camp.\nSeptember 7, 1933.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "West 70th Street and Riverside, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733185f", "uuid": "40413410-c562-012f-319a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a3b8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733185f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Squatters Colony - Camp Thomas Paine.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Riverside Drive - 78th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "733185b", "back_text": "(1) A section of Camp Thomas Paine.\n\nSeptember 3, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) A scene in the same camp, looking northward from about 78th Street.\nSeptember 3, 1932.\n\n(3) The same, as No. 2 from a different angle.\nSeptember 3, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West 70th Street and Riverside, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733184f", "uuid": "3fd38e80-c562-012f-ae65-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a3b6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733184f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Squatters Colony - Camp Thomas Paine.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Riverside Drive - 79th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "733184b", "back_text": "(1) A squatter's hut, north of the B.E.F. Camp Thomas Paine, on the Hudson River edge about 79th Street. (Riverside Drive).\n\nSeptember 3, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) Another scene, at about 75th Street, in the same section.\n\nSeptember 3, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) Another view, in the same section.\n\nSeptember 3, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West 70th Street and Riverside, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "733190f", "uuid": "42428ee0-c562-012f-01ce-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a3c2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733190f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Squatters Colony - Camp Thomas Paine.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Riverside Drive - 79th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "733190b", "back_text": "(1)\nA squatters shack on the Hudson River Bank, north of the B.E.F Camp Thomas Paine; which terminates at about 79th Street (Riverside Drive).\n\nSeptember 3, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nAnother shack in the same vicinity.\n\nSeptember 3, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nAnother shack in the same section.\n\nSeptember 3, 1932.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "West 70th Street and Riverside, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "733190f", "uuid": "42428ee0-c562-012f-01ce-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a3c2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733190f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Squatters Colony - Camp Thomas Paine.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Riverside Drive - 79th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "733190b", "back_text": "(1)\nA squatters shack on the Hudson River Bank, north of the B.E.F Camp Thomas Paine; which terminates at about 79th Street (Riverside Drive).\n\nSeptember 3, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nAnother shack in the same vicinity.\n\nSeptember 3, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nAnother shack in the same section.\n\nSeptember 3, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "West 70th Street and Riverside, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733191f", "uuid": "42bb9f70-c562-012f-2c92-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a3c4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733191f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Squatters Colony - Camp Thomas Paine.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Riverside Drive - 79th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "733191b", "back_text": "(1) Shacks of the B.E.F. Camp Thomas Paine, Riverside Drive, northward from 79th Street. September 3, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, further south. September 3, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West 70th Street and Riverside, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733198f", "uuid": "4586e7d0-c562-012f-0b90-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a3d2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733198f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Squatters Colony - Camp Thomas Paine.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Riverside Drive - 79th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York Central Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Railroad tracks"]}, "back_id": "733198b", "back_text": "(1) Squatters shacks, north of the B.E.F. Camp Thomas Paine, along the Hudson River, north from 79th Street, Neg # 422 September 29, 1932. P. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, from another angle. September 3, 1932. P. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same, another view. September 3, 1932. P. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West 70th Street and Riverside, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733199f", "uuid": "45fe79a0-c562-012f-7acf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a3d4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733199f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Squatters Colony - Camp Thomas Paine.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Riverside Drive - 79th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York Central Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Railroad tracks"]}, "back_id": "733199b", "back_text": "(1) B.E.F. Camp Thomas Paine, Riverside Drive at about 75th Street, as seen from the N.Y. Central R.R. tracks.\n\nSeptember 29, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) Stretching wire for the north boundry of the camp, (about 79th. Street).\n\nSeptember 3, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) A scene in the same camp.\n\nFall 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West 70th Street and Riverside, Manhattan, N.Y.", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -35250,7 +35250,7 @@ {"id": "724359f", "uuid": "cf960ed0-c554-012f-d66f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5ee6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724359f&t=w", "date": "1914", "title": "Manhattan: West Broadway - Barclay Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Paint industry", "Printers", "Printing industry"]}, "back_id": "724359b", "back_text": "12 West Broadway, adjoining the S. W. corner of Barclay Street. This structure projects thru this block to front on Greenwich Street, where it bears No. 227.\n\nJuly 29, 1914\n\nWurts Brothers\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Broadway & Barclay Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724387f", "uuid": "da6f5290-c554-012f-d40d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5f1e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724387f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: West Broadway - Beach Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "724387b", "back_text": "(1)\nWest Broadway, at, and adjoining the N.W. corner of Beach Street. Also shown is Beach Street, north side, west from West Broadway, to, but not including Varick Street. The Sixth Ave., Elevated is seen on West Broadway, across the clearance at the N.E. corner of Walker Street.\nOctober 19, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, from a different angle.\nOctober 19, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Broadway & Beach Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724388f", "uuid": "dae414e0-c554-012f-46e0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5f20-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724388f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: West Broadway - Beach Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Finn Square (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "724388b", "back_text": "West Broadway, west side, south from Beach Street, to show in the background the outstanding Western Union Building. Obscuring a portion of same is the Shuttleworth Building (formerly the Comet Warehouse) at Finn Square. To the right of center is North Moore Street with low buildings at its North Westerly and South Westerly corners.\n\nJuly 12, 1939\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Broadway & Beach Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "724389f", "uuid": "db59f270-c554-012f-cd9b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5f22-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724389f&t=w", "date": "1926, 1928", "title": "Manhattan: West Broadway - Beach Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Sixth Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "724389b", "back_text": "(1) West Broadway, West Side, North from but not including Beach Street, to and including Grand Street. Lispenard Street is also shown on the right, at, adjoining and East of the North East corner of West Broadway. The view also includes Canal Street, (in the background), North Side, West from and including West Broadway, to and including Thompson Street.\n\n(2) The same from a different angle.\n\nPhotographs by, P.L. Sperr\n\n\nOctober 1st, 1928\nOctober 10th, 1928\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Broadway & Beach Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "724389f", "uuid": "db59f270-c554-012f-cd9b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5f22-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724389f&t=w", "date": "1926, 1928", "title": "Manhattan: West Broadway - Beach Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Sixth Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "724389b", "back_text": "(1) West Broadway, West Side, North from but not including Beach Street, to and including Grand Street. Lispenard Street is also shown on the right, at, adjoining and East of the North East corner of West Broadway. The view also includes Canal Street, (in the background), North Side, West from and including West Broadway, to and including Thompson Street.\n\n(2) The same from a different angle.\n\nPhotographs by, P.L. Sperr\n\nOctober 1st, 1928\nOctober 10th, 1928\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Broadway & Beach Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724416f", "uuid": "e6724560-c554-012f-d02c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5f58-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724416f&t=w", "date": "1938, 1939", "title": "Manhattan: West Broadway - Bleecker Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Sixth Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "724416b", "back_text": "West Broadway, north from the Bleecker Street platform of the Sixth Avenue Elevated line, to Washington Square. On the horizon, beyond that point appears the Metropolitan, New York Life and Chrysler Buildings. Note the westward bend on W. 3rd Street of this transportation line. Civic authorities at this time have filed notice of demolition for the complete Sixth Avenue Elevated line and same will shortly disappear from the Manhattan scene; its services being performed by the about to be completed Sixth Avenue Municipal Subway.\n\nMay 23, 1938.\nViews 1 and 2\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nThe same thoroughfare subsequent to the \"El\" demolition. Note the distinctive apartment house, No. 1 Fifth Avenue, in the background. Washington Square intervenes between this point and the end of this street.\n\nMay 19, 1939\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Broadway & Bleecker Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724417f", "uuid": "e6e87700-c554-012f-9fef-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5f5a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724417f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Manhattan: West Broadway - Bleecker Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Sixth Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroads", "demolition"]}, "back_id": "724417b", "back_text": "West Broadway, north from Bleecker Street, showing a track removal project under way. Overhead is the Sixth Ave. Elevated Line.\n\nDecember 7, 1936.\n\nW.P.A. Photo.\nFederal Art Project.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Broadway & Bleecker Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724419f", "uuid": "e7b934b0-c554-012f-61f1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5f5e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724419f&t=w", "date": "1905", "title": "Manhattan: West Broadway - Bleecker Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Sewing machines"]}, "back_id": "724419b", "back_text": "West Broadway, east side, north from but not including Bleecker Street, to and including Washington Square, North.\n\nAbout 1905.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Broadway & Bleecker Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -35326,7 +35326,7 @@ {"id": "728191f", "uuid": "5c633d20-c55a-012f-e734-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7ccc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728191f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: West Drive - Alston Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "DeBevoise, C. Manley", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "728191b", "back_text": "Van Wyck House\nWest Dr. & Alston Pl.\nDouglaston, N.Y.\n\nC. Manley DeBevoise\n51-50 Brownvale Lane\nLittle Neck, N.Y. 11362\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "West Drive & Alston Place, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "728192f", "uuid": "5cd881e0-c55a-012f-b493-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7cce-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728192f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: West Drive - Alston Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "DeBevoise, C. Manley", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "728192b", "back_text": "Facing Little Neck Bay, Douglaston. Van Wyck homestead (Van Zandt, Larson) 1965\n\nC. Manley De Bevoise\n51-50 Browvale Lane\nLittle Neck, N.Y.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "West Drive & Alston Place, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "728193f", "uuid": "5d488530-c55a-012f-d81b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7cd0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728193f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: West Drive - Alston Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "DeBevoise, C. Manley", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "728193b", "back_text": "Van Wyck House\nWest Dr. & Alston Pl.\nDouglaston, N.Y.\n\nC. Manley DeBevoise\n51-05 Browvale Lane\nLittle Neck, N.Y. 11362\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "West Drive & Alston Place, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} -{"id": "728194f", "uuid": "5d9b3180-c55a-012f-10bd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7cd2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728194f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: West Drive - Alston Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "DeBevoise, C. Manley", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "728194b", "back_text": "Van Wyck House\nWest Dr. & Alston Pl.\nDouglaston, N.Y.\n\nC. Manley DeBevoise\n51-05 Browvale Lane,\nLittle Neck, N.Y. 11362\n\n\nThe old Dutch colonial house at the corner of West Drive and Alston Pl. in Douglas Manor, Douglaston, New York, now owned by Mr. and Mrs. L. Kelville Larson, was built in 1735 by Cornelius Van Wyck. He was the eldest son of Johannes Van Wyck whose father was an earlier Cornelius Van Wyck, was one of the patentees of Mid-Wout, having emigrated there from Holland in 1660.\n\nIn 1705 one hundred and twenty-five acres of land south and east of the present house at West Drive and Alston Pl., was purchased from Richard and Sarah Cornell by Johannes Van Wyck. His brother Theodorus had already acquired land from King's Point. Johannes had three sons and four daughters and became a Justice of the Provincial Courts.\n\nWhen Justice Johannes died in 1734, the property was inherited by his eldest son Cornelius who had married Mary Hicks, daughter of Judge Isaac Hicks. Cornelius and Mary prospered, added to the original farm, and until Cornelius' death in 1759, lived in the house they had built twenty-four years earlier.\n\nCornelius left three sons - Stephan, Cornelius II, and Gilbert. Stephan the eldest, inherited the house and flourishing farm. Cornelius II had the misfortune of being captured by the British in a surprise raid of Flushing and was confined aboard one of the notorious prison ships anchored in the Wallabout (Bay). He died soon after his release from the effect of a years confinement under horrible conditions. Stephan fell heir to the appointment as delegate to the Continental Congress to which office his deceased brother Cornelius had been elected in June, 1776.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "West Drive & Alston Place, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} +{"id": "728194f", "uuid": "5d9b3180-c55a-012f-10bd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-7cd2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728194f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Queens: West Drive - Alston Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": "DeBevoise, C. Manley", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "728194b", "back_text": "Van Wyck House\nWest Dr. & Alston Pl.\nDouglaston, N.Y.\n\nC. Manley DeBevoise\n51-05 Browvale Lane,\nLittle Neck, N.Y. 11362\n\nThe old Dutch colonial house at the corner of West Drive and Alston Pl. in Douglas Manor, Douglaston, New York, now owned by Mr. and Mrs. L. Kelville Larson, was built in 1735 by Cornelius Van Wyck. He was the eldest son of Johannes Van Wyck whose father was an earlier Cornelius Van Wyck, was one of the patentees of Mid-Wout, having emigrated there from Holland in 1660.\n\nIn 1705 one hundred and twenty-five acres of land south and east of the present house at West Drive and Alston Pl., was purchased from Richard and Sarah Cornell by Johannes Van Wyck. His brother Theodorus had already acquired land from King's Point. Johannes had three sons and four daughters and became a Justice of the Provincial Courts.\n\nWhen Justice Johannes died in 1734, the property was inherited by his eldest son Cornelius who had married Mary Hicks, daughter of Judge Isaac Hicks. Cornelius and Mary prospered, added to the original farm, and until Cornelius' death in 1759, lived in the house they had built twenty-four years earlier.\n\nCornelius left three sons - Stephan, Cornelius II, and Gilbert. Stephan the eldest, inherited the house and flourishing farm. Cornelius II had the misfortune of being captured by the British in a surprise raid of Flushing and was confined aboard one of the notorious prison ships anchored in the Wallabout (Bay). He died soon after his release from the effect of a years confinement under horrible conditions. Stephan fell heir to the appointment as delegate to the Continental Congress to which office his deceased brother Cornelius had been elected in June, 1776.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "West Drive & Alston Place, Queens, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} {"id": "707341f", "uuid": "ad6bbb00-c539-012f-8809-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b948-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707341f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Brooklyn: West End Ave. - Hampton Ave.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Railroad tracks", "Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "707341b", "back_text": "West End Ave., east side, between Hampton Ave., and Oriental Boulevard (street is in the background). The frame house to the left of the right of way in the background, is No. 120 West End Ave. The Long Island R.R. right of way is also seen. This area comprises 12 acres, which extends north from Brighton Beach through to Neptune Aves, with frontage on Shore Ave. Upon this site which is near a fully developed community will be erected apartments and stores. For further information see the New York Sun, February 11, 1937.\n\nDecember 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West End Ave. & Hampton Ave., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "707342f", "uuid": "adcca3d0-c539-012f-9764-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-b94a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707342f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Brooklyn: West End Ave. - Hampton Ave.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Pumping stations", "Water supply"]}, "back_id": "707342b", "back_text": "120 West End Ave., (rear view shown) west side, south of Hampton Ave., showing at the extreme right No. 117 (no street) facing part of the Long Island R.R. right of way. To the left are a group of sheds, once a part of the pumping station for this area.\n\nDecember 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West End Ave. & Hampton Ave., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "1508617", "uuid": "75772930-c5ce-012f-a821-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e2-0125-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=1508617&t=w", "date": "1921-04-13", "title": "West End Avenue - 61st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Buildings, structures, etc."]}, "back_id": "1508618", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "West End Avenue - 61st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's, from the collections of the New York Public Library. Supplement. / Manhattan"} @@ -35335,8 +35335,8 @@ {"id": "724479f", "uuid": "fe38d8c0-c554-012f-452c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5fd6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724479f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: West End Avenue - 102nd Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "American Photo Service, Inc.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "724479b", "back_text": "West End Avenue, west side, at 102nd Street, showing the new 865 West End Avenue apartment house nearing completion. It replaces five old houses, three of which are shown in photographs about 1910.\nThe building shown in part on the S.W. corner is The Standoche, typical of the earlier type of apartment house on this avenue. 1925.\n\nAmerican Photo Service, Inc.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West End Avenue & 102nd Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724480f", "uuid": "fe8f9150-c554-012f-b592-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5fd8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724480f&t=w", "date": "1911", "title": "Manhattan: West End Avenue - 102nd Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "724480b", "back_text": "West End Avenue, east side, from 102nd to 1O3rd Streets, showing 860 to 878 West End Avenue. The last three brownstone houses, on the corner of 103rd Street, will be demolished late in 1922 for\nan apartment building.\nThis is a typical summer photograph. Compare the winter photograph\nof 862-64-66.\nProbably June 1911.\nGift of E. M. Jenks.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "West End Avenue & 102nd Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724481f", "uuid": "fef7ab30-c554-012f-5bda-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5fda-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724481f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Manhattan: West End Avenue - 102nd Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "724481b", "back_text": "862-64-66 West End Avenue, east side, between 102nd and 103rd Streets, residences built about 1900. Compare this with the summer photograph of this whole block, putatively the following June. Probably late 1910.", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West End Avenue & 102nd Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "724482f", "uuid": "ff4a30c0-c554-012f-512d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5fdc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724482f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Manhattan: West End Avenue - 102nd Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "724482b", "back_text": "(1)\n863-65-67 West End Avenue, west side, between 102nd and 103rd Streets, residences built in the mid 1890's. In 1925 the entire southern half of this block, including these three, will be demolished for an apartment house.\nAbout 1910.\n\n\n(2)\nThe same, a closer view of 863-65, taken simultaneously with the above.\nNotice the detail of the doorways and the front stoops, and the figures in relief.\nAbout 1910.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West End Avenue & 102nd Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "724478f", "uuid": "fdcf45d0-c554-012f-2158-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5fd4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724478f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Manhattan: West End Avenue - 102nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "724478b", "back_text": "(1)\n854-56 West End Avenue, east side, adjoining S.E. corner of 102nd Street.\nThese two and the corner house, 858, were the first three houses to be erected in this block, and date back to the late 1880's. The adjoining small apartment house, 850-52, was built about 1900.\nAbout 1910.\n\n\n(2)\nA closer view, taken simultaneously with the above.\nAbout 1910.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West End Avenue & 102nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "724482f", "uuid": "ff4a30c0-c554-012f-512d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5fdc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724482f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Manhattan: West End Avenue - 102nd Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "724482b", "back_text": "(1)\n863-65-67 West End Avenue, west side, between 102nd and 103rd Streets, residences built in the mid 1890's. In 1925 the entire southern half of this block, including these three, will be demolished for an apartment house.\nAbout 1910.\n\n(2)\nThe same, a closer view of 863-65, taken simultaneously with the above.\nNotice the detail of the doorways and the front stoops, and the figures in relief.\nAbout 1910.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West End Avenue & 102nd Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "724478f", "uuid": "fdcf45d0-c554-012f-2158-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5fd4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724478f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Manhattan: West End Avenue - 102nd Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "724478b", "back_text": "(1)\n854-56 West End Avenue, east side, adjoining S.E. corner of 102nd Street.\nThese two and the corner house, 858, were the first three houses to be erected in this block, and date back to the late 1880's. The adjoining small apartment house, 850-52, was built about 1900.\nAbout 1910.\n\n(2)\nA closer view, taken simultaneously with the above.\nAbout 1910.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West End Avenue & 102nd Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724483f", "uuid": "ffbb94f0-c554-012f-7c74-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5fde-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724483f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Manhattan: West End Avenue - 103rd Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "American Photo Service, Inc.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Building construction", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "724483b", "back_text": "West End Avenue at S.E. corner of 103rd Street, showing the new apartment building 878 West End Avenue under construction, replacing three brownstone houses built around 1895. The remaining two are shown towards the right of the picture.\n\nThe somewhat similar building on 103rd Street, in the middle of the block, is not a part of this construction but is the Hotel Alexandria, three or four years older. 254 West 103rd Street remains sandwiched between the two buildings, and two more of these old houses remain between the Alexandria and the old Marseilles Apartment Hotel (around 1905). On the S.W. corner of Amsterdam Avenue and 103rd Street may be seen the Hotel Clendening, originally the old Castle Hotel and Castle Apartments of the late 1890's, and known around 1910 as the Kenesaw Apartments.\n\nSee the companion picture to this view, two months later.\n\nMarch 15, 1923.\n\nAmerican Photo Service, Inc.\nGift of E. M. Jenks.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West End Avenue & 103rd Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724484f", "uuid": "001378a0-c555-012f-6c88-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5fe0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724484f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Manhattan: West End Avenue - 103rd Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "American Photo Service, Inc.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "724484b", "back_text": "West End Avenue, S.E. corner of 103rd Street, showing the new 878 West End Avenue apartment building just completed. Compare this with the companion picture, taken two months earlier, which bears the detailed description of this scene.\n\nMay 16, 1923.\n\nAmerican Photo Service, Inc.\nGift of E. M. Jenks.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West End Avenue & 103rd Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724485f", "uuid": "0082a110-c555-012f-a03f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5fe2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724485f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: West End Avenue - 103rd Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "724485b", "back_text": "884 West End Avenue, on N.E. corner of 103rd Street, an apartment house erected about 1920, replacing small houses which dated from the late 1880's.\n\n1921.\n\nGift of E. M. Jenks.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West End Avenue & 103rd Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -35381,7 +35381,7 @@ {"id": "724458f", "uuid": "f74a9a20-c554-012f-338e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5fac-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724458f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Manhattan: West End Avenue - 84th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Row houses"]}, "back_id": "724458b", "back_text": "505 West End Avenue at N.W. corner of 84th Street, a newly built apartment house replacing the original old residences built on the site between 1891 and 1897. The small house adjoining is 511 West End Avenue.\nThe building on the N.E. corner, a little of which is shown to the right of the picture, was erected between 1910 and 1916. 1922.\nGift of E. M. Jenks.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West End Avenue & 84th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724459f", "uuid": "f7ade5d0-c554-012f-18e8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5fae-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724459f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Manhattan: West End Avenue - 85th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "724459b", "back_text": "526 and 530-34 West End Avenue, east side, between 85th and 86th Streets, old residences (about 1890). There is no 528. No. 530 and the rest of the northern half of the block will be replaced by a 12-story apartment house before 1916. No. 526 and the other houses, not shown in this picture, will give way in 1923-4 to the modern 522 West End Avenue apartment house, 15 stories tall. About 1910.\nGift of E. M. Jenks.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West End Avenue & 85th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724460f", "uuid": "f80acad0-c554-012f-492f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5fb0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724460f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Manhattan: West End Avenue - 85th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Photographic Card Company", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "724460b", "back_text": "West End Avenue, east side, from 85th to 86th Streets, showing 522 West End Avenue practically completed. It replaces three old 4-story houses.\nThe building adjoining, on the S.E. corner of 86th Street, was erected about ten years earlier; and the little house on the N.E. corner of 85th Street is the original building on that plot, erected in the mid 1890's.\n\nSummer 1924.\n\nPhotographic Card Co.,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West End Avenue & 85th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "724461f", "uuid": "f853a9a0-c554-012f-f2fa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5fb2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724461f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Manhattan: West End Avenue - 88th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "724461b", "back_text": "(1)\n\n587-89 and 591-95 West End Avenue, west side, between 88th and 89th Streets. The maid is standing in the kitchen door of 585. These houses were built in the late 1880's.\n591-97 will be replaced in 1924 by a fifteen story apartment building, and 581-89 will be similarly replaced before 1930.\nAbout 1910.\n\n\n(2)\n\n587-89 and 591 West End Avenue, between 88th and 89th Streets, showing the front door of 593. This is a closer view of 587-89-91 than in the above picture.\n\nAbout 1910.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West End Avenue & 88th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "724461f", "uuid": "f853a9a0-c554-012f-f2fa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5fb2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724461f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Manhattan: West End Avenue - 88th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "724461b", "back_text": "(1)\n\n587-89 and 591-95 West End Avenue, west side, between 88th and 89th Streets. The maid is standing in the kitchen door of 585. These houses were built in the late 1880's.\n591-97 will be replaced in 1924 by a fifteen story apartment building, and 581-89 will be similarly replaced before 1930.\nAbout 1910.\n\n(2)\n\n587-89 and 591 West End Avenue, between 88th and 89th Streets, showing the front door of 593. This is a closer view of 587-89-91 than in the above picture.\n\nAbout 1910.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West End Avenue & 88th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724462f", "uuid": "f8b1a290-c554-012f-0c0c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5fb4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724462f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: West End Avenue - 89th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "724462b", "back_text": "599 West End Avenue at S.W. corner of 89th Street, the only house in this block that will be left standing after the erection of two apartment houses. The adjoining house shown here, 597 West End Avenue, will be demolished late in 1923. About 1919.\n\nGift of E. M. Jenks.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West End Avenue & 89th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724463f", "uuid": "f8fbbbc0-c554-012f-5c9b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5fb6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724463f&t=w", "date": "1915", "title": "Manhattan: West End Avenue - 89th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Underhill, Irving,d. 1960", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "724463b", "back_text": "590 West End Avenue at S.E. corner of 89th Street, a new apartment building replacing five small houses on the avenue and three on the side street.\n\nAbout 1915.\n\nIrving Underhill, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West End Avenue & 89th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724464f", "uuid": "f957ccb0-c554-012f-a131-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-5fb8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724464f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Manhattan: West End Avenue - 90th Street (West)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Brownstone buildings", "Houses"]}, "back_id": "724464b", "back_text": "620-638 West End Avenue, from 90th to 91st Streets, a block of residences built between 1891 and 1897, except the twin houses at either end of the block, which were erected a few years later, probably about 1900.\n\nJune 1925.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West End Avenue & 90th Street (West), Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -35501,9 +35501,9 @@ {"id": "724564f", "uuid": "1f205d40-c555-012f-f351-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6080-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724564f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1929", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Cedar Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Central Railroad of New Jersey", "City Investing Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Singer Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Singer Sewing Machine Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Business districts", "Business enterprises", "Cigar industry", "Cobblestone streets", "Monuments & memorials", "Railroad companies", "Restaurants", "Sewing machines"]}, "back_id": "724564b", "back_text": "West Street, at the N. E. corner of Cedar Street. At the left is the Central Railroad of New Jersey Bldg. The bridgeway leads to the Liberty Street Ferry at the rivers edge. In the right background are the City Investing and the Singer Buildings.\n\n1: May 5, 1927\n2: June 4, 1929\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Cedar Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724613f", "uuid": "336b7fc0-c555-012f-e389-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-60e2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724613f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Chambers Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts"]}, "back_id": "724613b", "back_text": "West Street, east side, south from and including Chambers, to and including Warren Streets.\nAugust 4, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Chambers Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724619f", "uuid": "35c6dcb0-c555-012f-ca1a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-60ee-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724619f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Chambers Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Christmas decorations", "Cobblestone streets", "Dental offices", "Horse teams", "Markets", "Trees"]}, "back_id": "724619b", "back_text": "(1)\nWest Street, east side, north from and including Chambers, to\nbut not including Jay Streets.\nAugust 4, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA portion of the same view, north to and including Reade Street.\nDecember 18, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Chambers Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "724728f", "uuid": "5eb697c0-c555-012f-17ce-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-61c8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724728f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Charles Lane", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clothing stores", "Factories"]}, "back_id": "724728b", "back_text": "West Street, center and East Side, North from Charles Lane, (South of Perry Street and Pier 47, North River).\nThis view was taken three years before the building of the Canal and 23rd Street section of the West Side Elevated Highway. The date is in the latter part of the Coolidge era and about a week before Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr's non-stop flight to Paris. Enoch Morgan's Son's Sapolio Factory mat be seen at #433-#441 West Street, adjoining and at the South corner of Bank Street. The tall white building beyond it, is the Bell Telephone Laboratories situated at the South corner of Bethune Street.\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\n\nMay 12th, 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Charles Lane, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "724729f", "uuid": "5f20a0c0-c555-012f-bcab-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-61ca-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724729f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Charles Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "West Side Highway (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Elevated highways", "Piers & wharves", "Road construction", "Steamboats"]}, "back_id": "724729b", "back_text": "(1) West Street, south from about Charles Street, and showing the new West Side Elevated Highway under construction. On the right appears the Clyde Line, Pier No. 45 (foot of West 10th Street). About 1929.\n\n\n(2) A similar view slightly southward, and from about Pier No. 40 (at the foot of Clarkson Street) and showing the new vehicular express \"West Side Highway\", under construction to about Charlton Street. About 1929.\n\n\n(3) A view of the new elevated express vehicular highway from King Street. About 1929.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Charles Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "724731f", "uuid": "5fdb9590-c555-012f-c5ae-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-61ce-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724731f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Charles Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Piers & wharves", "Restaurants", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "724731b", "back_text": "West Street, Charles to Perry Street. (Before Reconstruction).\n\n\nJune 9, 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "West Street & Charles Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "724728f", "uuid": "5eb697c0-c555-012f-17ce-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-61c8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724728f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Charles Lane", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clothing stores", "Factories"]}, "back_id": "724728b", "back_text": "West Street, center and East Side, North from Charles Lane, (South of Perry Street and Pier 47, North River).\nThis view was taken three years before the building of the Canal and 23rd Street section of the West Side Elevated Highway. The date is in the latter part of the Coolidge era and about a week before Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr's non-stop flight to Paris. Enoch Morgan's Son's Sapolio Factory mat be seen at #433-#441 West Street, adjoining and at the South corner of Bank Street. The tall white building beyond it, is the Bell Telephone Laboratories situated at the South corner of Bethune Street.\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\nMay 12th, 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Charles Lane, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "724729f", "uuid": "5f20a0c0-c555-012f-bcab-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-61ca-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724729f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Charles Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "West Side Highway (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Elevated highways", "Piers & wharves", "Road construction", "Steamboats"]}, "back_id": "724729b", "back_text": "(1) West Street, south from about Charles Street, and showing the new West Side Elevated Highway under construction. On the right appears the Clyde Line, Pier No. 45 (foot of West 10th Street). About 1929.\n\n(2) A similar view slightly southward, and from about Pier No. 40 (at the foot of Clarkson Street) and showing the new vehicular express \"West Side Highway\", under construction to about Charlton Street. About 1929.\n\n(3) A view of the new elevated express vehicular highway from King Street. About 1929.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Charles Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "724731f", "uuid": "5fdb9590-c555-012f-c5ae-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-61ce-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724731f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Charles Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Piers & wharves", "Restaurants", "Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "724731b", "back_text": "West Street, Charles to Perry Street. (Before Reconstruction).\n\nJune 9, 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "West Street & Charles Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724671f", "uuid": "4992a610-c555-012f-3f63-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6156-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724671f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Charlton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "724671b", "back_text": "(1)\nWest Street, east side, at Charlton Street, opposite Pier 37, view north. The building remaining standing just off the right of the picture is No. 316 West Street.\nAugust 29, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, another view. August 29, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, a month later. September 30, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Charlton Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724672f", "uuid": "49f7ab50-c555-012f-8961-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6158-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724672f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Charlton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "724672b", "back_text": "West Street, east side, from Charlton Street (opposite Pier 37, North River) to Watts Street (Pier 31).\nJune 3, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Charlton Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724673f", "uuid": "4a68dab0-c555-012f-cacd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-615a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724673f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Charlton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "West Side Highway (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Cobblestone streets", "Elevated highways", "Piers & wharves", "Road construction", "Steamboats"]}, "back_id": "724673b", "back_text": "West Street, north from and including Charlton Street (intersection on the right), showing the West Side Elevated Highway under construction. On the left appears Pier 37 North River, occupied by the Clyde Steamship Co. This is a set of 3 views; No. 2 being the same and No. 3 from a point slightly south.\n\nAbout 1929.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Charlton Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -35511,9 +35511,9 @@ {"id": "724675f", "uuid": "4b232da0-c555-012f-5c6d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-615e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724675f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Charlton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Horse teams", "Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "724675b", "back_text": "West Street, north from and including Charlton Street and Pier 37, North River. This is a typical West Street trucking scene of the period. The white building on the N.E. corner of Charlton Street is not shown in this view, as the camera is too far to the west, but it is shown in the slightly later view No. C5291, by the same photographer.\n\nFebruary, 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Charlton Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724676f", "uuid": "4b7de000-c555-012f-d9de-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6160-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724676f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Charlton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts"]}, "back_id": "724676b", "back_text": "(1)\nWest Street, at and adjoining the N.E. corner of Charlton Street.\nMarch 6, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing a closer view of swinging doors, symbolic of this era.\nJune 3, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Charlton Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724677f", "uuid": "4bc98630-c555-012f-ef1c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6162-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724677f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Charlton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "724677b", "back_text": "West Street, adjoining and towards the south corner of Charlton Street, opposite Piers 36-37, North River. All the buildings in this block have been cleared away between West and Washington Streets. At the left, the warehouse on the north side of Charlton Street is being demolished, and in the background rises the new Standard Statistics Building, which occupies the west side of Hudson Street from Charlton to King. August 29, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, a month later.\n\nSeptember 30, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Charlton Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "724715f", "uuid": "5a298120-c555-012f-39fb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-61ae-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724715f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Christopher Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "724715b", "back_text": "West Street,east side and the North East corner at Christopher Street and Weehauken Street,running eastwards and parallel to West Street,showing rear side of building,(Weehauken Street is one block long.)\nView 2 shows the vista ,looking down Weehauken Street eastwards from Christopher Street to West 10th Street.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\n\nView 1,October 1,1938.\nView 2,\n1900\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Christopher Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "724715f", "uuid": "5a298120-c555-012f-39fb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-61ae-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724715f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Christopher Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "724715b", "back_text": "West Street,east side and the North East corner at Christopher Street and Weehauken Street,running eastwards and parallel to West Street,showing rear side of building,(Weehauken Street is one block long.)\nView 2 shows the vista ,looking down Weehauken Street eastwards from Christopher Street to West 10th Street.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\nView 1,October 1,1938.\nView 2,\n1900\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Christopher Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724716f", "uuid": "5a8f03a0-c555-012f-4eea-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-61b0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724716f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Christopher Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "724716b", "back_text": "West Street, west side, north from and including the ferries at Pier 44, North River, opposite Christopher Street. This view was taken the year before the building of the first section of the West Side Elevated Highway.\n\nMarch 8, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Christopher Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "724717f", "uuid": "5ada72c0-c555-012f-35c0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-61b2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724717f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Christopher Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises"]}, "back_id": "724717b", "back_text": "West Street, opposite Christopher Street. (Before Reconstruction).\n\n\nMarch 21, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Christopher Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "724717f", "uuid": "5ada72c0-c555-012f-35c0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-61b2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724717f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Christopher Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises"]}, "back_id": "724717b", "back_text": "West Street, opposite Christopher Street. (Before Reconstruction).\n\nMarch 21, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Christopher Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724718f", "uuid": "5b38eee0-c555-012f-5766-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-61b4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724718f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Christopher Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises"]}, "back_id": "724718b", "back_text": "West Street, opposite to Christopher Street. (Before Reconstruction).\nMarch 21, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Christopher Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724719f", "uuid": "5b852260-c555-012f-83aa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-61b6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724719f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Christopher Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "724719b", "back_text": "(1)\nWest Street, east side, north from Christopher Street, showing a clearance (N.E. corner), where Nos. 388 and 390 West Street stood. The old 2 1/2-story building, shown in a state of collapse, is No. 291. On the right appears the east side of Weehawken Street, between Christopher and West 10th Streets.\nMay 15, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA limited view, showing a closer view of No. 391. A similar building (frame) just north, is No. 393.\nMay 15, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same as view No. 1, showing however, a more extensive view of the north side of Christopher Street (right), east from West Street, across Weehawken Street.\nMay 15, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Christopher Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724721f", "uuid": "5c44fdf0-c555-012f-ecc1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-61ba-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724721f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Christopher Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Cigar industry"]}, "back_id": "724721b", "back_text": "391 West Street (5 story building on left)", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "West Street & Christopher Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -35521,9 +35521,9 @@ {"id": "724947f", "uuid": "af264540-c555-012f-c48c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-637f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724947f&t=w", "date": "1882", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Christopher Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Horse teams", "Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "724947b", "back_text": "West Street, west side, south from and including Christopher Street (Pier 44, North River). About 1882.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Christopher Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724692f", "uuid": "511af3c0-c555-012f-c813-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6180-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724692f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Clarkson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "724692b", "back_text": "West Street, east side, from Clarkson Street, opposite Pier 40, North River, to Watts Street (Pier 31). All the old buildings from Clarkson to Charlton Streets have been cleared away long since, and construction of the new St. John's Park Freight Terminal is beginning at the Charlton Street end.\nJune 3, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Clarkson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724693f", "uuid": "516c5a30-c555-012f-e143-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6182-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724693f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Clarkson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "724693b", "back_text": "West Street, east side, from Clarkson Street, opposite Pier 40, North River, to West Houston Street (formerly Hammersly Street), opposite Pier 39. Demolition has begun on this entire block, which is the northernmost block included in the future site of the new St. John's Park Freight Terminal. In the right background a building on the north side of Charlton Street, just east of West, is being demolished. In the left background the Standard Statistics Building on Hudson Street (q.v.) may be seen under construction.\n\nSeptember 30, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Clarkson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "724694f", "uuid": "51e39aa0-c555-012f-ffa2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6184-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724694f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Clarkson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "West Side Highway (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Elevated highways", "Piers & wharves", "Road construction", "Steamboats"]}, "back_id": "724694b", "back_text": "(1)\nWest Street, south from Clarkson Street, showing the new vehicular highway under construction. Intersection shown in the left foreground is West Houston Street; Pier No. 39 North River being at the foot of same.\nAbout 1929.\n\n\n(2)\nA view northward at the northern end of this link (about Jane Street). The Southern Pacific Steamship Company occupies Pier No. 49.\nAbout 1929.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Clarkson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "724695f", "uuid": "526350c0-c555-012f-45ae-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6186-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724695f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Clarkson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "West Side Highway (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Elevated highways", "Piers & wharves", "Road construction", "Steamboats"]}, "back_id": "724695b", "back_text": "(1) West Street, north from Clarkson Street, and showing the new vehicular highway. Plainly observable is Pier No. 41 on the left.\n\nAbout 1929.\n\n\n(2) A view northward from about (Pier No. 38) King Street, and under the afore mentioned structure.\n\nAbout 1929.\n\n\n(3) A view at the northern end of this link. View is taken at about Jane Street. Note the Southern Pacific S.S. Co. Pier No. 49 on the left.\n\nAbout 1929.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Clarkson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "724696f", "uuid": "52d93280-c555-012f-d310-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6188-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724696f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Clarkson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company", "Southern Pacific Transportation Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "West Side Highway (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Elevated highways", "Piers & wharves", "Railroad companies", "Road construction", "Steamboats"]}, "back_id": "724696b", "back_text": "West Street, north from Clarkson Street, showing the West Side Elevated Vehicular Highway under construction. Intersection in the right foreground is Leroy Street. Pier No. 41 North River (Lackawanna Railroad Co.) which is at the foot of this street is partially shown on the left. This is a set of 3 views; No. 2 and 3 being at the northern end of this link (about Jane Street). The Southern Pacific Steamship Co. occupies Pier No. 49.\n\nAbout 1929.\n\n\nView #1 View #2 View #3 - Neg. # 2465\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Clarkson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "724694f", "uuid": "51e39aa0-c555-012f-ffa2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6184-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724694f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Clarkson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "West Side Highway (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Elevated highways", "Piers & wharves", "Road construction", "Steamboats"]}, "back_id": "724694b", "back_text": "(1)\nWest Street, south from Clarkson Street, showing the new vehicular highway under construction. Intersection shown in the left foreground is West Houston Street; Pier No. 39 North River being at the foot of same.\nAbout 1929.\n\n(2)\nA view northward at the northern end of this link (about Jane Street). The Southern Pacific Steamship Company occupies Pier No. 49.\nAbout 1929.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Clarkson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "724695f", "uuid": "526350c0-c555-012f-45ae-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6186-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724695f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Clarkson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "West Side Highway (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Elevated highways", "Piers & wharves", "Road construction", "Steamboats"]}, "back_id": "724695b", "back_text": "(1) West Street, north from Clarkson Street, and showing the new vehicular highway. Plainly observable is Pier No. 41 on the left.\n\nAbout 1929.\n\n(2) A view northward from about (Pier No. 38) King Street, and under the afore mentioned structure.\n\nAbout 1929.\n\n(3) A view at the northern end of this link. View is taken at about Jane Street. Note the Southern Pacific S.S. Co. Pier No. 49 on the left.\n\nAbout 1929.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Clarkson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "724696f", "uuid": "52d93280-c555-012f-d310-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6188-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724696f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Clarkson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company", "Southern Pacific Transportation Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "West Side Highway (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Elevated highways", "Piers & wharves", "Railroad companies", "Road construction", "Steamboats"]}, "back_id": "724696b", "back_text": "West Street, north from Clarkson Street, showing the West Side Elevated Vehicular Highway under construction. Intersection in the right foreground is Leroy Street. Pier No. 41 North River (Lackawanna Railroad Co.) which is at the foot of this street is partially shown on the left. This is a set of 3 views; No. 2 and 3 being at the northern end of this link (about Jane Street). The Southern Pacific Steamship Co. occupies Pier No. 49.\n\nAbout 1929.\n\nView #1 View #2 View #3 - Neg. # 2465\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Clarkson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724697f", "uuid": "535bf7b0-c555-012f-d8b7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-618a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724697f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Clarkson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Carts & wagons", "Horse teams", "Piers & wharves", "Railroad signals", "Signal stations", "Steamboats"]}, "back_id": "724697b", "back_text": "(1)\nPier 40, North River, West Street, west side, opposite Clarkson Street.\nMarch 8, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nNorthern end of Pier 40, and the railroad flagman's sentry box, West Street, west side, opposite and north of Clarkson Street.\nMarch 9, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Clarkson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724698f", "uuid": "53ce69e0-c555-012f-b068-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-618c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724698f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Clarkson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "724698b", "back_text": "350 West Street, east side, adjoining the south corner of Clarkson Street, opposite Pier 40, North River. This is a frame house with stucco facing. It is shortly to be demolished, being a part of the site of the new St. John's Park Freight Terminal. On some maps it is shown as No. 349.\nJune 3, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Clarkson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724699f", "uuid": "542089f0-c555-012f-8da2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-618e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724699f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Clarkson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Horse teams"]}, "back_id": "724699b", "back_text": "West street, Clarkson street, North of intersection, (Before Reconstruction).\n\nPresident Borough of \"manhattan.\n\nJune 24, 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Clarkson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -35579,10 +35579,10 @@ {"id": "724634f", "uuid": "3bacf310-c555-012f-2f41-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-610c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724634f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Hubert Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Freight terminals", "Horse teams"]}, "back_id": "724634b", "back_text": "West Street, north from but not including Hubert Street.\nAbout 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Hubert Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724635f", "uuid": "3c0cfd40-c555-012f-da70-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-610e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724635f&t=w", "date": "1912", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Hubert Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "724635b", "back_text": "West Street, Hubert, to Laight Street, (Before reconstruction).\nJune 9, 1912.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "West Street & Hubert Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724742f", "uuid": "63c21220-c555-012f-7dc3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-61e4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724742f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1929", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Jane Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Friends' meeting houses"]}, "back_id": "724742b", "back_text": "(1)\nAmerican Seaman's Friend Society, 505-507 West Street at the N.E. corner of Jane Street, opposite Pier 51, North River. The building was erected in 1907. Its hexagonal tower is an outstanding landmark. May 12, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, two years later. March 8, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Jane Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "724620f", "uuid": "362752e0-c555-012f-76be-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-60f0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724620f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Jay Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Carts & wagons", "Horse teams"]}, "back_id": "724620b", "back_text": "West Street, East Side, North from Jay Street, to and including Harrison Street. Jay Street is also shown on the North Side, East from West, to but not including Greenwich Street.\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\n\nAugust 4th, 1930\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Jay Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "724620f", "uuid": "362752e0-c555-012f-76be-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-60f0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724620f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Jay Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Carts & wagons", "Horse teams"]}, "back_id": "724620b", "back_text": "West Street, East Side, North from Jay Street, to and including Harrison Street. Jay Street is also shown on the North Side, East from West, to but not including Greenwich Street.\n\nP.L. Sperr,\n\nAugust 4th, 1930\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Jay Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724621f", "uuid": "369a4ec0-c555-012f-80ae-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-60f2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724621f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Jay Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Ninth Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "724621b", "back_text": "West Street, east side, at Jay Street. Also shown, is a view eastward on Jay Street, from West to Hudson Streets. Prominent building shown is the Western Union. Note the Ninth Ave. Elevated line on Greenwich Street.\n\nAugust 4, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Jay Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724678f", "uuid": "4c303d00-c555-012f-4e84-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6164-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724678f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1933", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - King Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York Central Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Business enterprises", "Piers & wharves", "Railroad tracks", "Steamboats"]}, "back_id": "724678b", "back_text": "(1)\nWest Street, east side, from opposite Pier 36, North River, to opposite Pier 38 (King Street), showing freight trains in the eastern half of the street. For years the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad freight trains have come down West Street and east, via Canal Street, to the old St. John's Park Freight Station (see Varick Street). This is shortly to be changed.\n\nMarch 6, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same scene four years later, after the buildings between West and Washington Streets have been cleared away, and work has begun on the new St. John's Park Freight Terminal, which will occupy the east side of West street from Charlton (Pier 37) to Clarkson (Pier 40) Streets.\nJune 3, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & King Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "724680f", "uuid": "4ce96bd0-c555-012f-0b07-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6168-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724680f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1929", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - King Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Colonies", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Carts & wagons", "Clothing stores", "Horse teams", "Spanish"]}, "back_id": "724680b", "back_text": "#333 and #334 West Street, at and adjoining the North East corner of King Street, (opposite Pier 38, North River). The store at the corner has a sign saying, \"Spanish spoken here.\" The water front Spanish Colony begins in this neighborhood, or even farther South, and extends in a sparse fashion, North to E. 14th Street. The building adjoining the corner used to be a water-front saloon. This was prior to 1920.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\n\n(2)\n\nThe same two years later, one year before the demolition of these buildings.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & King Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "724680f", "uuid": "4ce96bd0-c555-012f-0b07-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6168-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724680f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1929", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - King Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Colonies", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Carts & wagons", "Clothing stores", "Horse teams", "Spanish"]}, "back_id": "724680b", "back_text": "#333 and #334 West Street, at and adjoining the North East corner of King Street, (opposite Pier 38, North River). The store at the corner has a sign saying, \"Spanish spoken here.\" The water front Spanish Colony begins in this neighborhood, or even farther South, and extends in a sparse fashion, North to E. 14th Street. The building adjoining the corner used to be a water-front saloon. This was prior to 1920.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\n(2)\n\nThe same two years later, one year before the demolition of these buildings.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & King Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724636f", "uuid": "3c662740-c555-012f-7d85-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6110-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724636f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Laight Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Freight terminals", "Horse teams"]}, "back_id": "724636b", "back_text": "West Street, north from but not including Laight Street.\nAbout 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Laight Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724637f", "uuid": "3cad8070-c555-012f-f6af-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6112-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724637f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Laight Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "724637b", "back_text": "West street, Light Street, Vestry Street. (Before Reconstruction).\nJune 9, 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Laight Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724679f", "uuid": "4c931650-c555-012f-8bee-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6166-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724679f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1932", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Leroy Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "724679b", "back_text": "(1)\nWest Street, east side, from opposite Pier 36, North River, to Leroy Street, opposite Pier 41. The buildings being demolished at the right are on the north side of Charlton Street, which is to be closed west of Washington Street.\nNovember 8, 1930.\nP. L. Sperr.\n(2)\nThe same scene a little over a year later, before work really begins on the new St. John's Park Freight Terminal. The lamp post at the right of the 1930 view appears in this view\nas the nearest one on the left.\nJanuary 18, 1932.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "West Street & Leroy Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -35606,7 +35606,7 @@ {"id": "724708f", "uuid": "57b7d4f0-c555-012f-535b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-61a0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724708f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Morton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Piers & wharves", "Steamboats"]}, "back_id": "724708b", "back_text": "West Street, north from and including Pier 42 and Morton Street, the year before the first section of the West Side Elevated Highway was built.\n\nMarch 8, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Morton Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724709f", "uuid": "58031920-c555-012f-278d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-61a2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724709f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Morton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Steamboats"]}, "back_id": "724709b", "back_text": "Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, Pier 42, North River, West Street, west side, opposite Morton Street.\nMarch 8, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Morton Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724711f", "uuid": "58cf92d0-c555-012f-39bc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-61a6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724711f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Morton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Horse teams", "Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "724711b", "back_text": "West Street, Morton to Barrow Street. (Before Reconstruction).\nJune 24, 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Morton Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "724712f", "uuid": "591c5d00-c555-012f-6ce0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-61a8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724712f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Morton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Cobblestone streets", "Piers & wharves", "Railroad tracks"]}, "back_id": "724712b", "back_text": "West Street, Morton, to Barrow. (Before Reconstruction).\n\n\nJune 9, 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Morton Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "724712f", "uuid": "591c5d00-c555-012f-6ce0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-61a8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724712f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Morton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Cobblestone streets", "Piers & wharves", "Railroad tracks"]}, "back_id": "724712b", "back_text": "West Street, Morton, to Barrow. (Before Reconstruction).\n\nJune 9, 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Morton Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724713f", "uuid": "597f4660-c555-012f-14a3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-61aa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724713f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Morton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Coal trade", "Hoisting machinery", "Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "724713b", "back_text": "(1)\nWest Street, west side, north of Pier 42, North River, opposite Morton Street.\nMarch 8, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nWest Street, west side, between Piers 42 (Morton Street) and 43 (Barrow Street), North River.\nMarch 8, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Morton Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724737f", "uuid": "61ee0470-c555-012f-8b0d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-61da-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724737f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Morton Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gasoline pumps", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "724737b", "back_text": "(1) West Street, east side, near Bank looking southwards\nacross W.11th Street.\nP. L. Sperr May 12, 1940\n(2) West Street at the northeast corner looking southwards\nacross Morton Street.\nP. L. Sperr May 7, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "West Street & Morton Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724603f", "uuid": "2ef68c60-c555-012f-8424-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-60ce-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724603f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Murray Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Carts & wagons", "Cobblestone streets", "Horse teams", "Monuments & memorials"]}, "back_id": "724603b", "back_text": "(1)\nWest Street, east side, south from Murray Street, to and including Park Place. Also shown is Murray Street, south side, east from West, to and including Washington streets. The Woolworth Building is shown in the background.\n\nAugust 4, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, at a different angle, and also showing Park Place, east from West Street, to, Broadway.\n\nAugust 4, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Murray Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -35640,7 +35640,7 @@ {"id": "724668f", "uuid": "488bdb20-c555-012f-38b3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6150-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724668f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Spring Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Piers & wharves", "Steamboats"]}, "back_id": "724668b", "back_text": "West Street, west side, north from Spring Street, showing Pier No 35, North River.\nMarch 8, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Spring Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724669f", "uuid": "48e19930-c555-012f-8058-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6152-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724669f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Spring Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "International News Service", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "West Side Highway (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Elevated highways", "Piers & wharves", "Road construction", "Steamboats"]}, "back_id": "724669b", "back_text": "West Street, west side, from Spring to Charlton Streets (Piers 36-37, N.R.), showing city officials, led by Borough President Julius Miller, making an inspection trip up the first section of the West Side Elevated Highway from the southern end. The first section extends from Canal Street (actually from the western end of Spring Street) to 23rd Street. Ground was broken by Mayor Walker and Borough President Miller on May 24, 1929; and the section will be formally opened on November 13, 1930.\n\nOctober 27, 1930.\n\nInternational News Photos, Inc.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Spring Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724670f", "uuid": "49417b60-c555-012f-2982-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6154-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724670f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Spring Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets", "Piers & wharves", "Railroad tracks", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "724670b", "back_text": "West Street, Spring, to Charlton Street. (Before Reconstruction).\nJune 9, 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Spring Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "724681f", "uuid": "4d4891c0-c555-012f-0ca4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-616a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724681f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Spring Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Freight terminals"]}, "back_id": "724681b", "back_text": "New Freight Terminal Dedicated. The New York Central's New St. John's Park freight Terminal in Spring Street on the West Side of New York City, was formally dedicated June 28th with officials of the State, city and railroad present at exercises. The new freight terminal is part of the railroad's West Side improvement project. Above is a view of the elevated tracks on \"Death Avenue\" (Eleventh Avenue), taken from the North Side of the Terminal. The new development eliminates in part, the Dangers of \"Death Avenue\".\n\n\n6/28/34\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Spring Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "724681f", "uuid": "4d4891c0-c555-012f-0ca4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-616a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724681f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Spring Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Freight terminals"]}, "back_id": "724681b", "back_text": "New Freight Terminal Dedicated. The New York Central's New St. John's Park freight Terminal in Spring Street on the West Side of New York City, was formally dedicated June 28th with officials of the State, city and railroad present at exercises. The new freight terminal is part of the railroad's West Side improvement project. Above is a view of the elevated tracks on \"Death Avenue\" (Eleventh Avenue), taken from the North Side of the Terminal. The new development eliminates in part, the Dangers of \"Death Avenue\".\n\n6/28/34\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Spring Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724682f", "uuid": "4d8d5720-c555-012f-8082-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-616c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724682f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Spring Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Freight terminals"]}, "back_id": "724682b", "back_text": "New Freight Terminal dedicated\nThe New York Central's New St. John's Park Freight Terminal in Spring Street on the West Side, was formally dedicated June 28th with officials of the state, city and railroad present at the exercises. The new freight terminal is part of the railroad's West Side improvement project. The next step is the reconstruction of the yards in West 30th st. The above photo shows the special train carrying dignitaries officials and engineers, as it entered the new terminal for the ceremonies.\n\n6/28/34\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Spring Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724683f", "uuid": "4df32420-c555-012f-c03b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-616e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724683f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Spring Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Freight terminals", "Piers & wharves", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "724683b", "back_text": "New Freight Terminal Dedicated.\nThe New York Central's New St. John's Park Freight Terminal in\nSpring Street on the West Side of New York City, was formally dedicated June 28th with officials of the State, city and railroad present at the exercises. The new freight terminal is part of the railroad's West Side improvement project. The above photo shows eight tracks entering St. John's Park terminal with present facilities for about 150 cars. Rolling Steel doors at entrance are Guarded by red and green signal lights. This building occupies three city blocks at present, and will later be extended four hundred feet, making it with the extension and the addition of nine stories more in height on one of the largest buildings in the world.\n\nCREDIT LINE (ACME) 6/28/34\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Spring Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724593f", "uuid": "2b0e5f90-c555-012f-ed42-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-60ba-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724593f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Manhattan: West Street - Vesey Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Bank of New York", "Singer Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Fruit", "Markets", "Monuments & memorials", "Railroad stations", "Vegetables"]}, "back_id": "724593b", "back_text": "West Street, east side, south from and including Vesey Street, to and including Fulton Street, showing the Washington Market.\n\nOctober 14, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "West Street & Vesey Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -35759,7 +35759,7 @@ {"id": "724750f", "uuid": "668cd110-c555-012f-bad0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-61f4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724750f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: White Street - Centre Street (Northeast).", "alt_title": ["[Criminal Courts Building.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Courthouses", "Diners (Restaurants)"]}, "back_id": "724750b", "back_text": "White Street, at, adjoining and east of the N.E. corner of Centre Street, showing prominently three 2 1/2 story buildings bearing No's. 118 to 122 inclusive. The photographer in No. 1 also shows a slight northward view on the east side of Centre Street. To the right is the north westerly corner of the new Criminal Courts site, same technically being the south east corner of Centre and White Streets.\nView No. 2 is northward from Franklin Street and shows in addition a corner of the old Criminal Courts Bldg. and a city rented office structure.\n\nJune 12, 1938.\nViews 1 and 2\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "White Street & Centre Street (Northeast)., Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724751f", "uuid": "66eddec0-c555-012f-a735-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-61f6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724751f&t=w", "date": "1933, 1938", "title": "Manhattan: White Street - Centre Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Barbershops", "Business districts", "Courthouses", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "724751b", "back_text": "(1)\n118-122 White Street, adjoining and east of the N.E. corner of Centre Street.\nJune 22, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, as viewed from the clearance for the new Criminal Courts Building to be erected on the opposite side.\nJune 12, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "White Street & Centre Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724754f", "uuid": "68268190-c555-012f-f72d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-61fc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724754f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: White Street - Centre Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "724754b", "back_text": "White Street, south side, east from Centre to Baxter Streets, and showing under demolition buildings standing on what will be the northly side of the new Criminal Courts Bldg. and prison site. These bear No's. 121 to 133 White Street; though the corner building also bore No's. 122-130 Centre Street. At the left are tenements on the east side of Bayard Street which form a dead end for White Street.\n\nMarch 11, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "White Street & Centre Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "724756f", "uuid": "68dfda20-c555-012f-b8c3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6200-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724756f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: White Street - Lafayette Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Building construction", "Courthouses", "Fire stations"]}, "back_id": "724756b", "back_text": "White Street, east from and across Lafayette, to Baxter Streets, and showing prominently Fire Engine No. 31 and Battalion No. 2 fire house at the N.E. corner of Lafayette and White Streets. Note to the right the connecting passageway between the Criminal Courts Bldg. and an office structure housing the District Attorneys office. These will be housed in the new Criminal Courts (and prison) Bldg. that is to be constructed on the blocks to the east of the present Criminal Courts Bldg. The clearance for same is partially seen in the right background.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nJuly 4, 1938.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "White Street & Lafayette Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "724756f", "uuid": "68dfda20-c555-012f-b8c3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6200-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724756f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: White Street - Lafayette Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges", "Building construction", "Courthouses", "Fire stations"]}, "back_id": "724756b", "back_text": "White Street, east from and across Lafayette, to Baxter Streets, and showing prominently Fire Engine No. 31 and Battalion No. 2 fire house at the N.E. corner of Lafayette and White Streets. Note to the right the connecting passageway between the Criminal Courts Bldg. and an office structure housing the District Attorneys office. These will be housed in the new Criminal Courts (and prison) Bldg. that is to be constructed on the blocks to the east of the present Criminal Courts Bldg. The clearance for same is partially seen in the right background.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nJuly 4, 1938.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "White Street & Lafayette Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724765f", "uuid": "6c8fa2a0-c555-012f-40b7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6212-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724765f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Manhattan: Whitehall Street - Pearl Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "724765b", "back_text": "Whitehall Street, at the S.W. corner of Pearl Street.\nAbout 1918.\nGift of E. M. Jenks.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "White Street & Pearl Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724758f", "uuid": "69b89f10-c555-012f-0d60-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6204-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724758f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Manhattan: Whitehall Street - South Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Billiard parlors", "Cafeterias", "Clothing stores", "Dental offices", "Drugstores", "Jewelry stores", "Restaurants", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "724758b", "back_text": "(1) 57-59 Whitehall Street, adjoining the N.E. corner of South Street. August 6, 1930. P. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, slightly north on Whitehall Street, showing the adjoining building No. 55. August 6, 1930. P. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same, but still further north, showing the S.E. corner of Whitehall and Front Streets, and including Nos. 51 and 53. August 6, 1930. P. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "White Street & South Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724759f", "uuid": "6a16cee0-c555-012f-ece7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6206-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724759f&t=w", "date": "1860", "title": "Manhattan: Whitehall Street - South Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Battery Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Commodity exchanges", "Episcopal churches", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "724759b", "back_text": "Whitehall Street, north from South Street (right, not shown). This locale is known as South Ferry (the photographer's vantage point), and Battery Park and State St. are on the left. In the center is the old Produce Exchange between Water and Pearl Streets. This site was later improved with the formidable Army Building. Across the roof appears the spire of Trinity Church, while to the right is the top St. Paul's Chapel.\n1860's\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "White Street & South Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -35783,7 +35783,7 @@ {"id": "702170f", "uuid": "bbb82bb0-c531-012f-dc8e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-be06-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702170f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Bronx: Whitlock Avenue - 156th Street (East)", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "702170b", "back_text": "(1) Whitlock Avenue, east side, north from E. 156th Street. September 9, 1938. P. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The Cities Service station, just north of the corner. P. L. Sperr September 9, 1938\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Whitlock Avenue & 156th Street (East), Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "702165f", "uuid": "b9bfedf0-c531-012f-b3af-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-bdfc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702165f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Bronx: Whitlock Avenue - Bryant Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Railroad shops & yards"]}, "back_id": "702165b", "back_text": "Whitlock Avenue, north from Bryant Avenue. The buildings on the east side of the avenue are being razed for its widening. The avenue bends to the left near the ice plant and Eastern Boulevard commences there, running east across the bridge over the New Haven Railroad tracks.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nSeptember 9, 1938\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Whitlock Avenue & Bryant Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "702173f", "uuid": "bcecb1f0-c531-012f-b7e4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-be0c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702173f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Bronx: Whitlock Avenue - Hunts Point Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "702173b", "back_text": "Whitlock Avenue, east side, north from Hunts Point Avenue to Faile Street. The buildings are being demolished for the widening of the avenue, which became one of the main thoroughfares leading to the Triborough Bridge.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nSeptember 9, 1938\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Whitlock Avenue & Hunts Point Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} -{"id": "702168f", "uuid": "baf57fb0-c531-012f-e935-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-be02-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702168f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Bronx: Whitlock Avenue - Leggett Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Diners (Restaurants)", "Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "702168b", "back_text": "(1) Whitlock Avenue, east side, north from Leggett Avenue.\nSeptember 9, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2) The same, from a point slightly north of Leggett Avenue.\nSeptember 9, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Whitlock Avenue & Leggett Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} +{"id": "702168f", "uuid": "baf57fb0-c531-012f-e935-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-be02-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702168f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Bronx: Whitlock Avenue - Leggett Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Diners (Restaurants)", "Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "702168b", "back_text": "(1) Whitlock Avenue, east side, north from Leggett Avenue.\nSeptember 9, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, from a point slightly north of Leggett Avenue.\nSeptember 9, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Whitlock Avenue & Leggett Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "702169f", "uuid": "bb4a30c0-c531-012f-ef92-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-be04-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702169f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Bronx: Whitlock Avenue - Leggett Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Factories", "Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "702169b", "back_text": "Whitlock Avenue, east side, south from Leggett Avenue.\nSeptember 9, 1938.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Whitlock Avenue & Leggett Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "702171f", "uuid": "bc0d9f30-c531-012f-6ded-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-be08-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702171f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Bronx: Whitlock Avenue - Longwood Avenue", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Diners (Restaurants)", "Gasoline pumps"]}, "back_id": "702171b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Whitlock Avenue & Longwood Avenue, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} {"id": "702174f", "uuid": "bd53f280-c531-012f-df58-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-be0e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=702174f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Bronx: Whitlock Avenue - Lowell Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Pelham Bay Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "702174b", "back_text": "Whitlock Ave. (extreme left), east side, north from Lowell Street to Westchester Ave., showing the buildings of the Metropolitan Swimming Pool (the pool itself is directly below the buildings and is not seen in the view). On the right appears the Bronx River and the bridge of the I.R.T. Pelham Bay Park subway line. The vantage point is the Whitlock Ave. elevated station of the subway line.\n\nJuly 1, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Whitlock Avenue & Lowell Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} @@ -35813,7 +35813,7 @@ {"id": "724772f", "uuid": "6f36d760-c555-012f-3282-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6220-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724772f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Manhattan: Willett Street - 201st Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Williamsburg Bridge (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Handcarts", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "724772b", "back_text": "Willett Street, west side and looking northwards towards the Williamsburg Bridge.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nMay 7, 1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Willett Street & 201st Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724773f", "uuid": "6f9bad70-c555-012f-cdf7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6222-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724773f&t=w", "date": "1901", "title": "Manhattan: Willett Street - Delancey Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Gift shops"]}, "back_id": "724773b", "back_text": "Willett Street, at, adjoining and south of the S. E. corner of Delancey Street, showing structures that are to be demolished as being in the way of the Williamsburg Bridge. Delancey Street is at the left and the view is eastward.\n\nAbout 1901\n\nEwing Galloway\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Willett Street & Delancey Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724774f", "uuid": "70022920-c555-012f-53ca-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6224-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724774f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Willett Street - Grand Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "724774b", "back_text": "7-13 Willett Street, west side, between Grand and Broome Streets. Building shown is Congregation Anshei Bialystok Synagogue.\nJuly 1, 1930.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Willett Street & Grand Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "724775f", "uuid": "705c1960-c555-012f-8724-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6226-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724775f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Willett Street - Rivington Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "724775b", "back_text": "72-70 Willett Street, at and adjoining the S.E. corner of Rivington Street. No. 70 is the Beth Hanerdrash Hagodol Synagogue.\n\n\nJune 17, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Willett Street & Rivington Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "724775f", "uuid": "705c1960-c555-012f-8724-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6226-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724775f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Willett Street - Rivington Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "724775b", "back_text": "72-70 Willett Street, at and adjoining the S.E. corner of Rivington Street. No. 70 is the Beth Hanerdrash Hagodol Synagogue.\n\nJune 17, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Willett Street & Rivington Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724776f", "uuid": "70c6e3d0-c555-012f-6556-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6228-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724776f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Willett Street - Rivington Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "724776b", "back_text": "Willett Street, east side, north from a point (No. 82 on right margin) slightly to the north of Rivington Street, to Hamilton Fish Park, showing a synagogue standing between two demolitions which bore No's 88 and 92-94. The low structure at the left is in the aforementioned park and the writer believes same to be the new swimming pool.\n\nJune 29 1938.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Willett Street & Rivington Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724777f", "uuid": "7124fc30-c555-012f-44a8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-622a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724777f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Willett Street - Rivington Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "724777b", "back_text": "86 Willett Street, east side, between Rivington and Stanton Streets, showing a rear view of the enumerated tenement and a two story frame shack behind same and on the same plot of ground. The photographer is viewing same in a north westward direction from the adjacent clearance that extends thru the block from Sheriff to Willett Streets.\n\nJune 29, 1938.\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Willett Street & Rivington Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "700736f", "uuid": "ae6ed7c0-c52f-012f-e5d5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-a629-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=700736f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Bronx: William Avenue - Ditmars Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bronx (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Vacant lots"]}, "back_id": "700736b", "back_text": "(1)\nCity Island: William Avenue, south from Ditmars Street.\nJuly 6, 1936\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(2)\nDetail of the same: the east side of the avenue.\nJuly 6, 1936\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "William Avenue & Ditmars Street, Bronx, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Bronx"} @@ -36124,7 +36124,7 @@ {"id": "724845f", "uuid": "89ab4400-c555-012f-0414-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-62b2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724845f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Worth Street - Church Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "724845b", "back_text": "(1)\nWorth Street, south side, West from and including Church Street, to West Broadway.\nJuly 23, 1926.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, another view.\nJuly 23, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Worth Street & Church Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724823f", "uuid": "81c3e5b0-c555-012f-71c4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6286-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724823f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Worth Street - Hudson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Excavation"]}, "back_id": "724823b", "back_text": "1 to 11 Worth Street, (right) adjoining and east of the N.E. corner of Hudson (left) Street. Also shown is a 3/4 story building with a sloped roof, No. 74 Hudson Street, directly at the afore-mentioned corner. On the left appears a view northward on the west side of Hudson Street, from, but not including Jay, across Harrison, to Franklin Streets. In the foreground is a portion of the clearance for the present (1937) Western Union Building.\n\nAugust 2, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Worth Street & Hudson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724824f", "uuid": "820cdbb0-c555-012f-2868-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6288-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724824f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Worth Street - Hudson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Excavation"]}, "back_id": "724824b", "back_text": "Worth Street, east from Hudson Street, showing excavation work in progress on the south side of the street for the Western Union Building. Also shown, is a portion of the Sixth Ave. Elevated Line on West Broadway.\n\nAugust 2, 1928.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Worth Street & Hudson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "724825f", "uuid": "8272a8e0-c555-012f-9012-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-628a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724825f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Worth Street - Hudson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York Telephone Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Sixth Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Excavation"]}, "back_id": "724825b", "back_text": "(1) Worth Street, North side and East from (No.II.), but not including Hudson Street (left), and including West Broadway (right), showing excavation for the Western Union Building: A portion also shows of the Sixth Avenue Elevated Line on West Broadway, and in the background the New York Telephone Building.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\n\nAugust 2nd, 1928\n\n(2) The same (from No.17), showing a more compact view of the excavation on the South West corner of West Broadway.\n\nP.L.Sperr.\n\n\nAugust 2nd, 1928\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Worth Street & Hudson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "724825f", "uuid": "8272a8e0-c555-012f-9012-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-628a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724825f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "Manhattan: Worth Street - Hudson Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York Telephone Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Sixth Avenue (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Excavation"]}, "back_id": "724825b", "back_text": "(1) Worth Street, North side and East from (No.II.), but not including Hudson Street (left), and including West Broadway (right), showing excavation for the Western Union Building: A portion also shows of the Sixth Avenue Elevated Line on West Broadway, and in the background the New York Telephone Building.\n\nP.L.Sperr,\n\nAugust 2nd, 1928\n\n(2) The same (from No.17), showing a more compact view of the excavation on the South West corner of West Broadway.\n\nP.L.Sperr.\n\nAugust 2nd, 1928\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Worth Street & Hudson Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724840f", "uuid": "87acf490-c555-012f-2c12-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-62a8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724840f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Worth Street - Lafayette Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "724840b", "back_text": "Worth Street, north side, from Lafayette to Centre Streets. These buildings will be razed to provide a site for the new Dept. of Health Building.\n\nSeptember 24, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Worth Street & Lafayette Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724841f", "uuid": "88268880-c555-012f-4640-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-62aa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724841f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Manhattan: Worth Street - Lafayette Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Government facilities"]}, "back_id": "724841b", "back_text": "Worth Street, north side, east from and across Lafayette Street, showing the Board of Health and the New York State Bldg. on opposite sides of Centre Street. These two structures form the northerly side of an open area surrounded by civic structures and called Foley Square in honor of a Tammany Sachem \"Tim Foley\".\n\nJune 12, 1938\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Worth Street & Lafayette Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724842f", "uuid": "887bdbb0-c555-012f-11cb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-62ac-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724842f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: Worth Street - Lafayette Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts"]}, "back_id": "724842b", "back_text": "(1)\nWorth Street, west from and including Lafayette Street. Also shown is Lafayette Street, at and adjoining the S.W. corner of Worth Street. Note subway entrances on Lafayette Street.\nMarch 27, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, from a different angle. Note excavation for the new Dept. of Health Building, in the foreground.\nMarch 27, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Worth Street & Lafayette Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} @@ -36132,10 +36132,10 @@ {"id": "724846f", "uuid": "8a1c3ed0-c555-012f-b039-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-62b4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724846f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Worth Street - Lafayette Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "724846b", "back_text": "Worth Street, north side and west across Broadway from Lafayette Street.\n\nP.L. Sperr, June 12th, 1938.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Worth Street & Lafayette Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724839f", "uuid": "874142b0-c555-012f-5438-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-62a6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724839f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Manhattan: Worth Street - Leonard Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Civic Center (New York, N.Y.)", "Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Excavation", "Fire lookout stations", "Monuments & memorials"]}, "back_id": "724839b", "back_text": "(1)\nThe excavation for the new Department of Health Building, bounded by Worth Street (in the foreground), north to and including Leonard Street, Lafayette Street, east to and including Centre Street. This view also shows the northern extremity of Foley Square.\nMarch 26, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, showing a close up of the excavation on the site of the new Department of Health Building.\nMarch 27, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, a close up of No. 1 from a slightly different angle.\nMarch 26, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Worth Street & Leonard Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724836f", "uuid": "86480230-c555-012f-922e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-62a0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724836f&t=w", "date": "1919, 1920", "title": "Manhattan: Worth Street - Mission Place", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Worth Street (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streets"]}, "back_id": "724836b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "Worth Street & Mission Place, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "724829f", "uuid": "83b83e20-c555-012f-19d1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6292-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724829f&t=w", "date": "1920, 1921", "title": "Manhattan: Worth Street - Mulberry Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets"]}, "back_id": "724829b", "back_text": "(1)\nWorth Street, Mulberry to Baxter Street.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nAugust 2, 1920.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\n\nAugust 2, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Worth Street & Mulberry Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "724829f", "uuid": "83b83e20-c555-012f-19d1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6292-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724829f&t=w", "date": "1920, 1921", "title": "Manhattan: Worth Street - Mulberry Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets"]}, "back_id": "724829b", "back_text": "(1)\nWorth Street, Mulberry to Baxter Street.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nAugust 2, 1920.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nAugust 2, 1921.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Worth Street & Mulberry Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724834f", "uuid": "85820c50-c555-012f-a186-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-629c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724834f&t=w", "date": "1926", "title": "Manhattan: Worth Street - Mulberry Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clothing stores", "Furniture stores", "Plumbers", "Plumbing stores"]}, "back_id": "724834b", "back_text": "195 Worth Street, adjoining the N.E. corner of Mulberry Street.\n\nApril 3, 1926.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Worth Street & Mulberry Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724828f", "uuid": "83796f60-c555-012f-4792-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-6290-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724828f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: Worth Street - Park Row", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets"]}, "back_id": "724828b", "back_text": "Worth Street, Park Row to Mulberry Street.\n(Before Reconstruction)\n\nJanuary 29, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "site", "address": "Worth Street & Park Row, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} -{"id": "724833f", "uuid": "852f3530-c555-012f-4d2c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-629a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724833f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Worth Street - Park Row", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets"]}, "back_id": "724833b", "back_text": "(1)\nWorth Street, Park Row to Mulberry Street.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nJanuary 26, 1919.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\n\nAugust 2, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Worth Street & Park Row, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} +{"id": "724833f", "uuid": "852f3530-c555-012f-4d2c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-629a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724833f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Manhattan: Worth Street - Park Row", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets"]}, "back_id": "724833b", "back_text": "(1)\nWorth Street, Park Row to Mulberry Street.\n(Before reconstruction).\n\nJanuary 26, 1919.\n\n(2)\nSame, after reconstruction.\n\nAugust 2, 1920.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Worth Street & Park Row, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "724827f", "uuid": "832010f0-c555-012f-34ad-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-628e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=724827f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Manhattan: Worth Street - Pearl Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cobblestone streets"]}, "back_id": "724827b", "back_text": "Worth Street, Pearl, to Mission Place. (Before Reconstruction).\nJanuary 26, 1919.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Worth Street & Pearl Street, Manhattan, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "707451f", "uuid": "d8b8c8f0-c539-012f-2548-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ba23-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707451f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Brooklyn: Wortman Ave. - Elton St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farmhouses", "Farms"]}, "back_id": "707451b", "back_text": "457-473 Wortman Ave., north side, from Elton to Linwood Streets, showing Soiefer Milk and Cream Farm. Also seen is row of homes on Elton Street, east side, north from Wortman Ave.\n\nJuly 5, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Wortman Ave. & Elton St., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "707452f", "uuid": "d92af9e0-c539-012f-7b78-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ba25-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=707452f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Brooklyn: Wortman Ave. - Hemlock St.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "707452b", "back_text": "Wortman Avenue, north side from Hemlock Street to Autumn Avenue, showing Public School No. 224.\nBoard of Education of the City of New York June 30, 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "Wortman Ave. & Hemlock St., Brooklyn, NY", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} @@ -36361,7 +36361,7 @@ {"id": "730511f", "uuid": "1b990cd0-c55e-012f-1641-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8eed-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730511f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Advertisements - [Advertising signs and billboards - Advertising Macy's at Broadway and West 34th Street.]", "alt_title": ["[Advertising B. S. Moss Broadway Theatre, Commercial Trust Company, Grand Rapids Show Case Company.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Drugstores", "Night photography", "Stores & shops"]}, "back_id": "730511b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730509f", "uuid": "1ab7f340-c55e-012f-ab76-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8ee9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730509f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Advertisements - [Advertising signs and billboards - Advertising Harris and Liberty Theatres.]", "alt_title": ["[Advertising New Amsterdam Hotel, Republic French Follies, United Cigars.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bus terminals", "Cigar industry", "Hotels", "Night photography"]}, "back_id": "730509b", "back_text": "", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730507f", "uuid": "19c20200-c55e-012f-cef3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8ee5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730507f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Advertisements - [Advertising signs and billboards - Advertising Loew's New York Theatre.]", "alt_title": ["[Advertising Wallicks.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Night photography"]}, "back_id": "730507b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "733347f", "uuid": "7fb7a520-c562-012f-9859-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a4fc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733347f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Strikes and demonstrations.", "alt_title": ["Aftermath of a demonstration in Union Square.", "[Manhattan: Broadway - 17th Street.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Union Square (New York, N.Y.)", "United States"], "topic": ["Demonstrations", "Unemployed"]}, "back_id": "733347b", "back_text": "(1)\nStrike demonstration, being dispersed by police at Broadway and 17th Street.\nAbout 1934.\n\n\nNeg. No. 217, 262\n(2)\nA view of the 17th Street side of No. 1 and showing the milling crowds who offer a serious problem to the police, during the aftermath of a demonstration in Union Square. \"Scene\" taken at Broadway and 17th Street.\nAbout 1934.\n\n(3)\nneg. no. 262 (small)\nThe unemployed, demonstrating, prior to their dispersal.\nAbout 1934.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "733347f", "uuid": "7fb7a520-c562-012f-9859-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a4fc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733347f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Strikes and demonstrations.", "alt_title": ["Aftermath of a demonstration in Union Square.", "[Manhattan: Broadway - 17th Street.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Union Square (New York, N.Y.)", "United States"], "topic": ["Demonstrations", "Unemployed"]}, "back_id": "733347b", "back_text": "(1)\nStrike demonstration, being dispersed by police at Broadway and 17th Street.\nAbout 1934.\n\nNeg. No. 217, 262\n(2)\nA view of the 17th Street side of No. 1 and showing the milling crowds who offer a serious problem to the police, during the aftermath of a demonstration in Union Square. \"Scene\" taken at Broadway and 17th Street.\nAbout 1934.\n\n(3)\nneg. no. 262 (small)\nThe unemployed, demonstrating, prior to their dispersal.\nAbout 1934.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731292f", "uuid": "51872700-c55f-012f-8827-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9501-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731292f&t=w", "date": "1934-04", "title": "Celebrations - [Washington Inaugural Celebration.]", "alt_title": ["America's Goodwill Union.", "[Manhattan: Wall Street.]"], "creator": "Associated Press", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "731292b", "back_text": "Celebrations.\nWall Street, April 30, 1931, when America's Goodwill Union held its annual celebration of the inauguration of the first president of the United States, George Washington.\nAssociated Press Photo\nApril 30, 1934.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734785f", "uuid": "da8a8660-c564-012f-abbe-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-b035-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734785f&t=w", "date": "1925, 1930", "title": "Upper New York Bay - Piers 4 and 5 - Brooklyn - 44th Street.", "alt_title": ["American Can Company ; Temple Bar Building ; Williamsburg Savings Bank.", "[Pier of the Furness, Prince line.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Upper Bay (N.Y. and N.J.)", "Upper Bay Pier 4 (New York, N.Y.)", "Upper Bay Pier 5 (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "734785b", "back_text": "(1)\nUpper Bay, Pier No. 4 and 5, at the foot of 44th Street, showing the pier of the Furness, Prince Line. Directly in line with the steamer in the left foreground is the 6-story American Can Co. building.\nJuly 1925.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same from another angle, showing prominently in the background from left to right the Temple Bar and Williamsburg Bank Buildings.\nAugust 25, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731111f", "uuid": "0b4fbce0-c55f-012f-e2a8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9399-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731111f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal Events - American Legion Parade.", "alt_title": ["[American Legion National Convention Parade of 1937.]", "Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 14th Street."], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["American Legion"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731111b", "back_text": "Celebrations, Parades and Municipal Events: An American Legion unit marching north of 14th Street, on Fifth Avenue. These individuals are undoubtedly of the local chapters as this is definitely not the American Legion National Convention Parade of 1937. This set consists of two views.\n\nAbout, 1930\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -36377,8 +36377,8 @@ {"id": "734461f", "uuid": "4f9b7180-c564-012f-3091-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-adad-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734461f&t=w", "date": "1897", "title": "North (Hudson) River - Shore and skyline - Manhattan - Battery - City Hall.", "alt_title": ["[American Surety Company ; Bowling Green Building ; City Hall ; Gillenden Building ; Manhattan Life Insurance Company ; Pulitzer Building ; St. Paul's Building ; Trinity Church ; United States Post Office ; Washington Building.]"], "creator": "Langill & Darling", "subject": {"name": ["Bowling Green Offices Building (New York, N.Y.) ", "Gillender Building (New York, N.Y.)", "New York City Hall (New York, N.Y.)", "St. Paul Building (New York, N.Y.)", "World Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Battery Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Barges", "Episcopal churches", "Insurance companies", "Parks", "Post offices"]}, "back_id": "734461b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734456f", "uuid": "4d148dc0-c564-012f-53e3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-ada3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734456f&t=w", "date": "1894", "title": "North (Hudson) River - Shore and skyline - Manhattan - Downtown section to the Battery.", "alt_title": ["[American Surety Company ; Bowling Green Building ; Gillenden Building ; Manhattan Life Insurance Company ; Standard Oil Company ; Trinity Church ; Washington Building.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Bowling Green Offices Building (New York, N.Y.) ", "Gillender Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Battery Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Boats", "Building construction", "Episcopal churches", "Insurance companies", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "734456b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734457f", "uuid": "4d9a82a0-c564-012f-b13d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-ada5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734457f&t=w", "date": "1894", "title": "North (Hudson) River - Shore and skyline - Manhattan -The Battery.", "alt_title": ["[American Surety Company ; Bowling Green Building ; Manhattan Life Insurance Company ; New York Aquarium ; New York Produce Exchange ; Standard Oil Company ; Trinity Church ; Washington Building ; Whitehall Building.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Bowling Green Offices Building (New York, N.Y.) ", "Whitehall Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Battery Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Commodity exchanges", "Episcopal churches", "Insurance companies", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "734457b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "730063f", "uuid": "62fbcdc0-c55d-012f-7312-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8b6e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730063f&t=w", "date": "1895", "title": "General view - Lower Manhattan.", "alt_title": ["[American Surety Company ; Johnston Building ; Manhattan Life Insurance Company ; United States Sub-Treasury.]"], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "730063b", "back_text": "General view northward of lower Manhattan, photographed from the Produce Exchange (according to belief of the writer). Through the center is Broad Street with its Sub Treasury at Wall Street. To the left are New Street and Broadway. Upon the latter, are the outstanding 17-story Manhattan Life Building and the 21-story American Surity Building. Under construction in the midground is the 17-story Johnston Building. To the right is the massive Mills Building.\n\nAbout 1895\n\nEwing Galloway\n\n\nPRINT FOR SALE.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "730292f", "uuid": "c0e0b7f0-c55d-012f-e6d7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8d37-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730292f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "General view - Midtown Manhattan - 42nd Street - [View from 444 Madison Avenue - 49th Street.]", "alt_title": ["[Ampico Tower ; Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas ; Empire State Building ; Fifth Avenue Building ; Paramount Building.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Churches", "Publishers and publishing", "Publishing industry"]}, "back_id": "730292b", "back_text": "A general view of the midtown Manhattan-42nd Street district as photographed southwestern from No. 444 Madison Avenue (at 49th Street). Fifth Avenue is in the center foreground. The Ampico Tower Bldg. is at the N.W. corner of 47th Street and same. The Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas is at 48th Street. To the left appear the upper stories of the outstanding No. 500 Fifth Avenue Bldg. and the Empire State Bldg. Note the clock-towered Paramount Bldg. and the dark McGraw Hill Bldg. in the right background. Beyond these is the Hudson River and its New Jersey shoreline.\n\n\n1936\n\nW. P. A., photo\nFederal Writers Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "730063f", "uuid": "62fbcdc0-c55d-012f-7312-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8b6e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730063f&t=w", "date": "1895", "title": "General view - Lower Manhattan.", "alt_title": ["[American Surety Company ; Johnston Building ; Manhattan Life Insurance Company ; United States Sub-Treasury.]"], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "730063b", "back_text": "General view northward of lower Manhattan, photographed from the Produce Exchange (according to belief of the writer). Through the center is Broad Street with its Sub Treasury at Wall Street. To the left are New Street and Broadway. Upon the latter, are the outstanding 17-story Manhattan Life Building and the 21-story American Surity Building. Under construction in the midground is the 17-story Johnston Building. To the right is the massive Mills Building.\n\nAbout 1895\n\nEwing Galloway\n\nPRINT FOR SALE.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "730292f", "uuid": "c0e0b7f0-c55d-012f-e6d7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8d37-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730292f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "General view - Midtown Manhattan - 42nd Street - [View from 444 Madison Avenue - 49th Street.]", "alt_title": ["[Ampico Tower ; Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas ; Empire State Building ; Fifth Avenue Building ; Paramount Building.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Churches", "Publishers and publishing", "Publishing industry"]}, "back_id": "730292b", "back_text": "A general view of the midtown Manhattan-42nd Street district as photographed southwestern from No. 444 Madison Avenue (at 49th Street). Fifth Avenue is in the center foreground. The Ampico Tower Bldg. is at the N.W. corner of 47th Street and same. The Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas is at 48th Street. To the left appear the upper stories of the outstanding No. 500 Fifth Avenue Bldg. and the Empire State Bldg. Note the clock-towered Paramount Bldg. and the dark McGraw Hill Bldg. in the right background. Beyond these is the Hudson River and its New Jersey shoreline.\n\n1936\n\nW. P. A., photo\nFederal Writers Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733345f", "uuid": "7eecad90-c562-012f-861c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a4f8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733345f&t=w", "date": "1933-02-24", "title": "Strikes and demonstrations - Miscellaneous.", "alt_title": ["[An Ex-service orator addressing a group.]", "[Manhattan: Union Square (East) - 14th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Union Square (New York, N.Y.)", "United States"], "topic": ["Demonstrations"]}, "back_id": "733345b", "back_text": "Strikes and Demonstrations: An Ex-service orator addressing a group at the S.W. corner of Union Square. Photographer is viewing northeastward across the Park to show the building outline on Union Square East, between East 14th (right) and 17th (left) Streets.\n\nFebruary 24, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731148f", "uuid": "1a56c400-c55f-012f-5022-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-93e3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731148f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Civic events.", "alt_title": ["[An unknown civic event.]", "[Newbold Morris, President of the City Council.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "731148b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731149f", "uuid": "1abd48c0-c55f-012f-7bd0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-93e5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731149f&t=w", "date": "1890", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Civic events.", "alt_title": ["[An unknown civic reception.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "731149b", "back_text": "Celebrations, Parades and Municipal Events: An unknown civic reception.\nAbout 1890\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -36393,7 +36393,7 @@ {"id": "734491f", "uuid": "5dd20770-c564-012f-be6b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-ade9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734491f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "North (Hudson) River - Shore and skyline - Manhattan - Battery - 14th Street.", "alt_title": ["[Bank of Manhattan - Irving Trust Company - New York Telephone Company - Singer Manufacturing Company - Woolworth Building.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York Telephone Company", "Singer Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Piers & wharves", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "734491b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734490f", "uuid": "5d575380-c564-012f-9963-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-ade7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734490f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "North (Hudson) River - Shore and Skyline - Manhattan - Battery - 14th Street.", "alt_title": ["[Bank of Manhattan ; Chrysler Building ; Standard Oil Company ; Woolworth Building]"], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Petroleum industry", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "734490b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734496f", "uuid": "601f9460-c564-012f-1f7b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-adf3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734496f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "North (Hudson) River - Shore and skyline - Manhattan - Battery - 14th Street.", "alt_title": ["[Bank of Manhattan ; City Bank-Farmers Trust Company ; Downtown Athletic Club ; Irving Trust Company ; Singer Manufacturing Company ; Transportation Building ; Whitehall Building ; Woolworth Building.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Singer Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Whitehall Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Battery Place (New York, N.Y.)", "Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Athletic clubs", "Banks", "Monuments & memorials"]}, "back_id": "734496b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "730085f", "uuid": "6c63fe30-c55d-012f-879d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8b9a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730085f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1932", "title": "General view - Lower Manhattan - Financial District.", "alt_title": ["[Bank of Manhattan ; City Bank-Farmers Trust Company ; International Telephone and Telegraph Company ; Equitable Trust Company.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "730085b", "back_text": "General View--Lower Manhattan, Financial District: Several views of the Wall Street skyscraper area, showing (view 1) the site of the 70-story Bank of Manhattan Building at Wall and William Streets. The old buildings are shown being razed.\n\nView 2 shows the completed Bank of Manhattan tower in the center, the International Telephone Building on the left and the City Bank Farmers Trust Building under construction.\n\nView 4 shows the Bank of Manhattan tower seen across the pyramidal tower of the Bankers Trust Building. On the left is the Equitable Building.\n\nP. L. Sperr 1-3\n\n\nView 1: July 11, 1929\nView 2: August 6, 1930\nView 3: December 1, 1932\nView 4: 1930's\n\nView 3 - Neg # 2135\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "730085f", "uuid": "6c63fe30-c55d-012f-879d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8b9a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730085f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1932", "title": "General view - Lower Manhattan - Financial District.", "alt_title": ["[Bank of Manhattan ; City Bank-Farmers Trust Company ; International Telephone and Telegraph Company ; Equitable Trust Company.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "730085b", "back_text": "General View--Lower Manhattan, Financial District: Several views of the Wall Street skyscraper area, showing (view 1) the site of the 70-story Bank of Manhattan Building at Wall and William Streets. The old buildings are shown being razed.\n\nView 2 shows the completed Bank of Manhattan tower in the center, the International Telephone Building on the left and the City Bank Farmers Trust Building under construction.\n\nView 4 shows the Bank of Manhattan tower seen across the pyramidal tower of the Bankers Trust Building. On the left is the Equitable Building.\n\nP. L. Sperr 1-3\n\nView 1: July 11, 1929\nView 2: August 6, 1930\nView 3: December 1, 1932\nView 4: 1930's\n\nView 3 - Neg # 2135\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730096f", "uuid": "709f9bd0-c55d-012f-a671-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8bb0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730096f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "General view - Downtown Manhattan - [View of skyline.]", "alt_title": ["[Bank of Manhattan ; City Bank-Farmers Trust Company ; International Telephone and Telegraph Company ; Maritime Exchange.]"], "creator": "Jurkowitz, I.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "730096b", "back_text": "General view of the downtown skyline as viewed northeastward from Battery Park. The dominant structures are, from left to right; the Bank of Manhattan, the Maritime Exchange Bldg., the International Telephone Bldg., the City Bank-Farmers Trust Bldg., and the 60 Wall Tower. State Street forms the park's boundary.\n\nAbout 1935\n\nGift of I+ Jurkowitz, photo\n40 Monroe St., N.Y.C.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734500f", "uuid": "61f8f000-c564-012f-dd52-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-adfb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734500f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "North (Hudson) River - Shore and skyline - Battery - 14th Street.", "alt_title": ["Bank of Manhattan ; City Bank-Farmers Trust Company ; Irving Trust Company ; New York Telephone Company ; Singer Manufacturing Company.", "[Manhattan: Morris Street - Murray Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York Telephone Company", "Singer Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Boats", "Building construction"]}, "back_id": "734500b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730071f", "uuid": "664ecdb0-c55d-012f-ad8e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8b7e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730071f&t=w", "date": "1932, 1933, 1939", "title": "General view - Lower Manhattan - [Wall Street.]", "alt_title": ["[Bank of Manhattan ; City Bank-Farmers Trust Company ; Irving Trust Company ; Seamen's Church Institute ; United States Assay Office.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Food industry", "Missions"]}, "back_id": "730071b", "back_text": "General View Lower Manhattan, showing the financial Wall Street district, seen from the East River. The low building in the center, with beacon, is the Seamen's Church Institute. The skyscrapers (left to right) are: Irving Trust Building, (center) and 60 Wall Tower. In the center of view 3 is the Bank of Manhattan Building and in the left foreground the United States Assay office.\n\nView 4 shows the 60 Wall Tower and the American Sugar Refining Building (right), at 120 Wall street.\n\nP. B. Sperr\n\nView 1: 1932\nView 2: 1933\nView 3,4: 1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -36457,15 +36457,15 @@ {"id": "733520f", "uuid": "c1262730-c562-012f-92b3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a655-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733520f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Transportation - Trolley.", "alt_title": ["Changing New York ; Federal Art Project. Works Progress Administration.", "[Manhattan: Broadway - Park Row.]"], "creator": "Abbott, Berenice", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "733520b", "back_text": "Broadway at Park Row and showing a Third Avenue surface car at it's southerly terminus. Broadway is beyond same appearing as a declivity between the Woolworth Building and the old Post Office. The latter was demolished in 1939.\n\nMay 4, 1938\n\nBerenice Abbott, photo\nFederal Art Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732571f", "uuid": "5ccc78c0-c561-012f-5737-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9eec-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732571f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Occupations - Tobacco.", "alt_title": ["Changing New York ; Federal Art Project. Works Progress Administration.", "[Manhattan: Division Street ; 113 Division Street.]", "S. Scharlin and Son , Manufacturers of Gambetta Snuff."], "creator": "Abbott, Berenice", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "732571b", "back_text": "Snuff Shop\n113 Division Street, Manhattan\n\nFederal Art Project\n\"Changing New York\"\nBerenice Abbott, photographer\n\n[Note: negative at Museum of the City of New York]*\nCode III A-2\nJan. 26, 1938\n\n*Negative available in Arents Collection, N.Y.P.L.\n\np.68, Changing New York\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730286f", "uuid": "be4a5ac0-c55d-012f-b1b0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8d2b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730286f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "General view - Midtown Manhattan - 42nd Street - [Grand Central.]", "alt_title": ["[Chanin Building ; Chrysler Building ; Commodore Hotel ; Grand Central Building ; Lefcourt Colonial Building ; Lincoln Building.]"], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.)", "Hotel Commodore (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Second Avenue (Manhattan, New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Elevated railroads", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "730286b", "back_text": "A general view of the midtown Manhattan Grand Central-42nd Street zone containing the outstanding skyscrapers (reading from the left to the right), the No. 10 East 40th Street Bldg., the Lefcouest-Colonial Bldg., the Lincoln Bldg., the Channin Bldg., and the unfinished Chrysler Bldg. Behind the last appears the Hotel Commodore and the Grand Central Bldg. The Second Avenue \"El\" cuts across the lower right corner. The photographers vantage point is the Harriet Hubbard Ayer Bldg. at No. 321 East 34th Street. See items filed under this location for further views.\n\n1930\n\nEwing Galloway\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "734524f", "uuid": "6d213b60-c564-012f-fc27-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-ae2b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734524f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "North (Hudson) River - Shore and skyline - Manhattan - Between West 15th and 23rd Streets.", "alt_title": ["[Chanin Building ; Chrysler Building ; Empire State Building ; Lincoln Building ; Merchants Refrigerating Company ; Metropolitan Life Insurance Company ; National Biscuit Company ; New York Life Insurance Company.]", "Midtown skyline between 14th and 59th Streets."], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Cold storage", "Food industry", "Insurance companies", "Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "734524b", "back_text": "North (Hudson) River, shore and skyline from West 15th(right) to 23rd (left) Streets, showing a northeasterly view of midtown Manhattan skyscrapers from the Jersey shore.\n\nProminent of these is the unfinished Empire State Building. To the left are the Chanin, Chrysler, 10 E. 40th Street, Lincoln and other buildings. At the right appear the New York Life and the Metropolitan Insurance Co. Buildings. The piers in the foreground are No's 57 to 61 inclusive.\n\nNote at the right margin the National Biscuit Co. plant, occupying the entire block, bounded by 15th and 16th Streets, between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues. The white structure opposite same is the plant of the Merchants Refrigerating Company (16th to 17th Streets).\n\nGift of Franklin B. Kirkbride\n\n\nFebruary 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "734524f", "uuid": "6d213b60-c564-012f-fc27-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-ae2b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734524f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "North (Hudson) River - Shore and skyline - Manhattan - Between West 15th and 23rd Streets.", "alt_title": ["[Chanin Building ; Chrysler Building ; Empire State Building ; Lincoln Building ; Merchants Refrigerating Company ; Metropolitan Life Insurance Company ; National Biscuit Company ; New York Life Insurance Company.]", "Midtown skyline between 14th and 59th Streets."], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Cold storage", "Food industry", "Insurance companies", "Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "734524b", "back_text": "North (Hudson) River, shore and skyline from West 15th(right) to 23rd (left) Streets, showing a northeasterly view of midtown Manhattan skyscrapers from the Jersey shore.\n\nProminent of these is the unfinished Empire State Building. To the left are the Chanin, Chrysler, 10 E. 40th Street, Lincoln and other buildings. At the right appear the New York Life and the Metropolitan Insurance Co. Buildings. The piers in the foreground are No's 57 to 61 inclusive.\n\nNote at the right margin the National Biscuit Co. plant, occupying the entire block, bounded by 15th and 16th Streets, between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues. The white structure opposite same is the plant of the Merchants Refrigerating Company (16th to 17th Streets).\n\nGift of Franklin B. Kirkbride\n\nFebruary 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730163f", "uuid": "8a21d240-c55d-012f-80dc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8c36-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730163f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "General view - [Midtown Manhattan] - Rockefeller Plaza from R.C.A. Building.", "alt_title": ["[Chanin Building ; Chrysler Building ; Grand Central Building ; Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.)", "Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Hotels", "Printers", "Printing industry", "Publishers and publishing", "Publishing industry"]}, "back_id": "730163b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "730284f", "uuid": "bd7301d0-c55d-012f-72ef-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8d27-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730284f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "General view - Midtown Manhattan - 42nd Street - [Grand Central.]", "alt_title": ["[Chanin Building ; Chrysler Building ; Lefcourt Colonial Building ; Lincoln Building ; New York Daily News.]"], "creator": "Frange, William", "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "730284b", "back_text": "A general view of the midtown Manhattan Grand Central-42nd Street zone containing the skyscrapers, the No. 10 East 40th Street, Lefcourt-Colonial, the Lincoln, the Chanin, the Chrysler, and the News Buildings. The photographer is viewing northwestward from atop the Harriet Hubbard Ayer Building at No. 321 East 34th Street.\n\nCopyright by William Frange, photo 94 Pineapple Street, Brooklyn.\n\n\nFall 1929\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "730284f", "uuid": "bd7301d0-c55d-012f-72ef-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8d27-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730284f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "General view - Midtown Manhattan - 42nd Street - [Grand Central.]", "alt_title": ["[Chanin Building ; Chrysler Building ; Lefcourt Colonial Building ; Lincoln Building ; New York Daily News.]"], "creator": "Frange, William", "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Elevated railroads"]}, "back_id": "730284b", "back_text": "A general view of the midtown Manhattan Grand Central-42nd Street zone containing the skyscrapers, the No. 10 East 40th Street, Lefcourt-Colonial, the Lincoln, the Chanin, the Chrysler, and the News Buildings. The photographer is viewing northwestward from atop the Harriet Hubbard Ayer Building at No. 321 East 34th Street.\n\nCopyright by William Frange, photo 94 Pineapple Street, Brooklyn.\n\nFall 1929\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730287f", "uuid": "bebf93c0-c55d-012f-db7d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8d2d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730287f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "General view - Midtown Manhattan - 42nd Street - [Grand Central.]", "alt_title": ["[Chanin Building ; Chrysler Building ; Lefcourt Colonial Building ; Lincoln Building ; New York Daily News.]"], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "St. Vartan's Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "730287b", "back_text": "A general view of the midtown Manhattan Grand Central-42nd Street zone containing the outstanding skyscrapers (left to right), the No. 10 East 40th Street Bldg., the Lefcourt-Colonial Bldg., the Lincoln Bldg., the Channin Bldg., the Chrysler Bldg., and the News Bldg. The photographer is viewing northwestward from atop the Harriet Hubbard Ayer Bldg. at No. 321 East 34th Street. In the lower right is a portion of St. Gabriels Park east of Second Avenue.\n\n1930\n\nEwing Galloway\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730111f", "uuid": "7670bf10-c55d-012f-b6bb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8bce-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730111f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "General view - Midtown Manhattan - [East 40s.]", "alt_title": ["[Chanin Building ; Chrysler Building ; New York Central Railroad Building ; New York Daily News.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities", "Railroad companies"]}, "back_id": "730111b", "back_text": "General View Midtown Manhattan, in the East 40's: Looking southeastward from 52nd Street and Madison Avenue showing the skyscrapers in the Grand Central area. From left to right are the News, Chrysler, Chanin (flag atop) and New York Central Railroad Buildings.\n\nView 3 is southwestward from 52nd Street near the East River toward the Chrysler building.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nViews 1,2: March 4, 1930\nView 3: June 23, 1930\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730283f", "uuid": "bd052ba0-c55d-012f-ed01-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8d25-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730283f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "General view - Midtown Manhattan - 42nd Street (Northeast).", "alt_title": ["[Chanin Building ; Grand Central Building ; Grand Central Station.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queensboro Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "Roosevelt Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "730283b", "back_text": "A general view of midtown Manhattan detailing portions of the Grand Central-42nd Street zone and the tenement district to the northeast. The quadrangular station and its towered Grand Central Bldg. are approached by Park Ave. The outstanding Chanin Blg. is on Lexington Avenue. To the east are Third, Second and First Avenues. The East River, its Queensboro Bridge, Welfare Island and Astoria shore are in the upper right corner. Lower Harlem is in the left.\n\n1929\n\nDoherty, photo\nEwing Galloway\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730282f", "uuid": "bca05e70-c55d-012f-ff85-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8d23-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730282f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "General view - Midtown Manhattan - 42nd Street.", "alt_title": ["[Chanin Building ; Grand Central Building ; Lefcourt Manhattan Building.]"], "creator": "Doherty, photographer", "subject": {"name": ["Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "730282b", "back_text": "A general view of the midtown Manhattan sector containing the Grand Central - 42nd Street zone: Here tremendous building operations have been in progress in the past few years and the zone is now dotted with skyscrapers and more are rising every day. The new type of \"set-back\" or pyramided architecture may be observed. This was developed as a result of the New York Zoning law designed to keep the streets light and well ventilated.\n\nThe majestic slim skyscraper in the foreground is the new No. 10 East 40th Street Bldg. The street on the left is the famed Fifth Avenue. Just beyond the 10 E. 40th St. Bldg. is the Lefcourt-National Bldg. To the right is the square massive tower of the new Grand Central Bldg. that adjoins the quadrangular station. The latter is approached by Park Avenue. On the extreme right is the new Chanin Bldg.\n\n1929\n\nDoherty, photo\nEwing Galloway\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730150f", "uuid": "84f6fc70-c55d-012f-fc72-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8c1c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730150f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "General view - Midtown Manhattan from Consolidated Edison building.", "alt_title": ["[Chanin Building ; Grand Central Building ; Metropolitan Life Insurance Company ; New York Life Insurance Company ; Washington Irving High School for Girls.]"], "creator": "New York Edison Company", "subject": {"name": ["Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Queensboro Bridge (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Insurance companies", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "730150b", "back_text": "A general view of midtown Manhattan as photographed northward from the Consolidated Edison Co. Bldg. Running through the left center is Irving Place and Lexington Avenue. To the right is Third Avenue. Washington Irving High School for Girls is in the center foreground. Across the top, from left to right are the outstanding Metropolitan Life, the New York Life, the No. 10 East 40th Street, the Grand Central and Chanin Bldgs. In the upper right corner Tudor City, the East River and the Queensboro Bridge.\n\nMarch 27, 1929\n\nNew York Edison Company\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "730291f", "uuid": "c07c72d0-c55d-012f-55b7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8d35-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730291f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "General view - Midtown Manhattan - 42nd Street - [View from 444 Madison Avenue - 49th Street.]", "alt_title": ["[Chanin Building; Chrysler Building; Empire State Building; Fifth Avenue Building; Grand Central Building; Johns-Manville Co.; Lefcourt Colonial Building; Lincoln Building; Metropolitan Life Insurance Company; New York Life Insurance Company.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "730291b", "back_text": "A general view of the midtown Manhattan - 42nd Street district as photographed southward from No. 444 Madison Avenue (at 49th Street). Across the view, from left to right are the upper stories of the Chrysler, Grand Central Chanin, Lincoln, Lefcourt-Colonial, Johns Manville, New York Life, Metropolitan, No. 10 E. 40th Street, Empire State, and No. 500 Fifth Avenue buildings. Running thru the center is Madison Avenue. To the left is Park Avenue. Fifth Avenue is on the right.\n\n\n1936\n\nW. P. A., photo\nFederal Writers Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "730291f", "uuid": "c07c72d0-c55d-012f-55b7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8d35-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730291f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "General view - Midtown Manhattan - 42nd Street - [View from 444 Madison Avenue - 49th Street.]", "alt_title": ["[Chanin Building; Chrysler Building; Empire State Building; Fifth Avenue Building; Grand Central Building; Johns-Manville Co.; Lefcourt Colonial Building; Lincoln Building; Metropolitan Life Insurance Company; New York Life Insurance Company.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Chrysler Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "730291b", "back_text": "A general view of the midtown Manhattan - 42nd Street district as photographed southward from No. 444 Madison Avenue (at 49th Street). Across the view, from left to right are the upper stories of the Chrysler, Grand Central Chanin, Lincoln, Lefcourt-Colonial, Johns Manville, New York Life, Metropolitan, No. 10 E. 40th Street, Empire State, and No. 500 Fifth Avenue buildings. Running thru the center is Madison Avenue. To the left is Park Avenue. Fifth Avenue is on the right.\n\n1936\n\nW. P. A., photo\nFederal Writers Project\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730334f", "uuid": "d179b820-c55d-012f-8e8a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8d8b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730334f&t=w", "date": "1870", "title": "General view - Manhattan - [View of Lower Manhattan from Brooklyn Bridge.]", "alt_title": ["[Cherry Hill waterfront.]"], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "Liberty Island (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "730334b", "back_text": "(1)\nA general view of lower Manhattan, as seen from the Brooklyn Bridge;, and showing the East River (foreground) converging at the upper Bay (left) with the Hudson (North) River. Notice Bedloe's Island between Manhattan and the Jersey shore line. See also views 2 and 3.\nAbout 1870-1875.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n\nPublished in the American on December 1908, and the New York Times of October 20, 1912.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730335f", "uuid": "d1d36ad0-c55d-012f-161c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8d8d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730335f&t=w", "date": "1870", "title": "General view - Manhattan - [View of Lower Manhattan from Brooklyn Bridge.]", "alt_title": ["[Cherry Hill waterfront.]"], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "730335b", "back_text": "(3).\n\nA general view northwest from the Brooklyn Bridge, and showing the Cherry Hill waterfront, between James Slip (left) and Market Slip (right, not shown). Just beyond, in the center of view is the Bowery and Chatham Square area. The North (Hudson) River, and the Jersey Shore line appear across the top of the view. This waterfront section comprises Piers (old) Nos. 31 (extreme left) to 36, and are occupied respectively by the Ferry to Long Island City (Pier 31, James Slip), Bridge Street Ferry (Pier 32), Philadelphia and New York S.S. Co., or the Clyde Line from Philadelphia (Piers 33 and 34), the Catherine Street Ferry to Brooklyn, (foot of Catherine Slip), Bridgeport Line S.S. (Pier 35), and the Central Vermont R.R. and S.S. Line (Pier 36). Distinctly shown at the rear of the Catherine Street Ferry, is the Catherine Market, with Van Dyke's Hotel (N.E. corner of South Street), and Brook's Bros., Clothiers (N.E. corner of Cherry Street), and the Lorillard House (N.W. corner of South Street), surrounding same.\n\nAbout 1870- 1875.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n\nPublished in the American on December 1908, and the New York Times of October 20, 1912.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731140f", "uuid": "17471c70-c55f-012f-8ea1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-93d3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731140f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal Events - Chinese New Year, No. 1-3.", "alt_title": ["[Chinese Rathskeller ; Hi's Restaurant ; On Leong Tong Clubhouse.]", "Manhattan: Mott Street - Pell Street."], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Clubs", "Parades & processions", "Restaurants"]}, "back_id": "731140b", "back_text": "(1)\nNew Year's Celebration in Chinatown, before the On Leong Tong Club-rooms at No. 41 Mott Street, (building bearing flag). This view shows the spectators awaiting the approach of the parade.\nFebruary 11, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nAnother view northward on Mott Street at Pell Street and showing \"Young China\" leading the parade.\nFebruary 11, 1937.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe final halt at Tong Headquarters.\nFebruary 11, 1937.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -36496,7 +36496,7 @@ {"id": "731527f", "uuid": "acd13820-c55f-012f-3e45-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-96d6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731527f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Ethiopian Hebrews Series, No. 40.", "alt_title": ["[Commandment Keepers Congregation ; Royal Order of Ethiopian Hebrews.]", "Manhattan: Lenox Avenue - 128th Street."], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "731527b", "back_text": "Ethiopian Hebrews Series (Royal Order of) No. 40\nStained glass window in the synagogue of the Commandment Keepers Congregation.\n1940\nAlexander Alland\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731490f", "uuid": "9e19b290-c55f-012f-1cb8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-968c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731490f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Ethiopian Hebrews Series, No. 3.", "alt_title": ["[Commandment Keepers Congregation.]", "Manhattan: Lenox Avenue - 128th Street.", "Royal Order of Ethiopian Hebrews."], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": ["Commandment Keepers Ethiopian Hebrew Congregation (Harlem, New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "731490b", "back_text": "Ethiopian Hebrews Series (Royal Order of) No. 3\n\nThe Commandment Keepers Congregation of the Royal Order of Ethiopian Hebrews at services.\n\n1940\n\nAlexander Alland\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733335f", "uuid": "7abf0390-c562-012f-83bb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a4e4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733335f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Strikes and demonstrations - Communists - [Battery Place.]", "alt_title": ["[Communist demonstration against Hitler.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Battery Place (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "United States"], "topic": ["Demonstrations", "Parades & processions", "Peace movements"]}, "back_id": "733335b", "back_text": "(1) Parade forming in Communist demonstration against Hitler, at Battery Place.\nMarch 3, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same.\nMarch 3, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "730142f", "uuid": "81f03a10-c55d-012f-6daf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8c0c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730142f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "General view - Manhattan (North).", "alt_title": ["[Consolidated Edison Company ; George Washington High School.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools", "Public utility companies"]}, "back_id": "730142b", "back_text": "General View Northern Tip of Manhattan: Viewing in a general northeasterly direction from Fort Tryon Park across the northern portion of Manhattan island. In the background is the borough of the Bronx on the east bank of the Harlem River.\n\nView 2 shows the Sherman Creek plant of the Consolidated Edison Company on Academy street.\n\nView 3 shows Fort George Hill with the George Washington High School in the canter.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nJune 22, 1936\nViews 1,2,3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "730142f", "uuid": "81f03a10-c55d-012f-6daf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8c0c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730142f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "General view - Manhattan (North).", "alt_title": ["[Consolidated Edison Company ; George Washington High School.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools", "Public utility companies"]}, "back_id": "730142b", "back_text": "General View Northern Tip of Manhattan: Viewing in a general northeasterly direction from Fort Tryon Park across the northern portion of Manhattan island. In the background is the borough of the Bronx on the east bank of the Harlem River.\n\nView 2 shows the Sherman Creek plant of the Consolidated Edison Company on Academy street.\n\nView 3 shows Fort George Hill with the George Washington High School in the canter.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nJune 22, 1936\nViews 1,2,3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730149f", "uuid": "84969dd0-c55d-012f-799b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8c1a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730149f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "General view - Midtown and downtown Manhattan from Chrysler building.", "alt_title": ["[Consolidated Edison Company ; New York Life Insurance Company.]"], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Insurance companies", "Public utility companies"]}, "back_id": "730149b", "back_text": "A general view of midtown and downtown Manhattan as photographed southward from the Chrysler Building. In the right foreground are the clustered commercial structures below 34th Street rising on Fourth, Madison and Fifth Avenues. These are dominated by the outstanding New York Life Insurance Co. Bldg. To the east are Lexington, Third and Second Avenues, the first of which apparently terminating with the towered Consolidated Edison Co. Bldg. The famed Wall Street skyline is silhouetted against the Upper Bay. At the right margin is the North River and its Jersey shore.\n\n1930\n\nEwing Galloway, photo\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730214f", "uuid": "9f3398c0-c55d-012f-e43e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8c9c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730214f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "General view - [Manhattan from Port Authority building - 8th Avenue - Between 15th and 16th Streets.]", "alt_title": ["[Consolidated Edison Company.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Public utility companies"]}, "back_id": "730214b", "back_text": "A general view, east from the Port Authority Building, Eighth Ave., from 15th to 16th Streets, showing at the extreme left, the Consolidated Gas Company Building, (Irving Place, from 14th to 15th Streets). (Irving Place, extends as an Ave., from 14th to 20th Streets, between Third Ave., and Union Square East.)\n\nApril 26, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730285f", "uuid": "bde57470-c55d-012f-ac5a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8d29-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730285f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "General view - Midtown Manhattan - 42nd Street - [Tudor City.]", "alt_title": ["[Consolidated Edison Company.]"], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Building construction", "Power plants"]}, "back_id": "730285b", "back_text": "A general view of the midtown Manhattan zone containing the News Building (under construction) and Tudor City. These are at the foot of East 42nd Street, near the East River. East 39th Street is on the right of this photo. The Consolidated Edison Co. plant is at the foot thereof.\n\nEwing Galloway\n1930\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -36534,7 +36534,7 @@ {"id": "733855f", "uuid": "456aa670-c563-012f-0a38-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a8f3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733855f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "East River Scenes.", "alt_title": ["[Empire State Building.]", "Manhattan: 16th Street (East)."], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Barrels", "Gas industry", "Insurance companies", "Piers & wharves", "Sanitation", "Smokestacks", "Storage tanks"]}, "back_id": "733855b", "back_text": "East River, Manhattan shore, north from East 16th Street, showing a new sea wall for the East River Drive. In the background are the Empire State, New York Life, and Metropolitan Life Buildings.\n\nView 2 and 3 are at the foot of East 19th Street, view 2 showing the Department of Sanitation garage.\n\nP. . Sperr\n\nSummer, 1939\nViews 1-3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731227f", "uuid": "399f98f0-c55f-012f-931e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9480-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731227f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Macy's Thanksgiving Parade, No. 7-9.", "alt_title": ["Empire State Building.", "[Manhattan: 34th Street (East) - 7th Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Macy's (Firm)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions", "Thanksgiving Day"]}, "back_id": "731227b", "back_text": "Nos. 7 to 9:\n\nMacy's Thanksgiving Parade - 1931: A set of 3 views showing the ascent of \"Jumbo\" a walrus shaped affair. Photographers vantage point is on 34th Street, slightly east of Seventh Ave., viewing eastward to show also the mammoth Empire State Building.\n\nNovember 26, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731119f", "uuid": "0ed9deb0-c55f-012f-d872-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-93a9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731119f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal Events - American Legion Parade.", "alt_title": ["F. W. Woolworth Co. 5 and 10 Cent Store.", "[Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 41st Street.]", "New York Public Library."], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["American Legion"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions", "Variety stores"]}, "back_id": "731119b", "back_text": "Celebrations, Parades, and Municipal Events: The American Legion parade. A set of three views photographed from atop the south wing of the New York Public Library and showing units marching northward on Fifth Ave. at 41st Street. Note the stands in the foreground.\n\nSeptember 21, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "733332f", "uuid": "7982c980-c562-012f-96ad-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a4de-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733332f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Street scenes - Park Avenue near the Grand Central Station.", "alt_title": ["Feeding pigeons.", "[Manhattan: Park Avenue.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "733332b", "back_text": "Street Scenes: Feeding pigeons on Park Avenue near Grand Central Terminal.\n\n\n1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "733332f", "uuid": "7982c980-c562-012f-96ad-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a4de-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733332f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "Street scenes - Park Avenue near the Grand Central Station.", "alt_title": ["Feeding pigeons.", "[Manhattan: Park Avenue.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "733332b", "back_text": "Street Scenes: Feeding pigeons on Park Avenue near Grand Central Terminal.\n\n1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731325f", "uuid": "5ea44200-c55f-012f-8c34-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9543-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731325f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Children of Long Island City take part in a Field Day Parade - [Queens].", "alt_title": ["[Field Day Parade.]"], "creator": "Walsh, John", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Children", "Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731325b", "back_text": "Celebrations and Parades: Long Island City, Queens, children take part in a Field Day parade, sponsored by the 34th Avenue Social Club. This shows the parades on Broadway near 42nd Street.\n\nJohn Walsh\nPhotostat Division--New York Public Library\nJune, 1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731326f", "uuid": "5f165470-c55f-012f-dc8f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9545-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731326f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Children of Long Island City gathered for Field Day - [Queens].", "alt_title": ["[Field Day Parade.]"], "creator": "Walsh, John", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Children", "Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731326b", "back_text": "Celebrations and Parades: Children of Long Island City, Queens, are gathered for Field Day, 1939, on 45th Street, at Broadway.\n\nJohn Walsh\nPhotostat Division--New York Public Library June, 1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730104f", "uuid": "73bf4460-c55d-012f-a278-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8bc0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730104f&t=w", "date": "1909", "title": "General view - Midtown Manhattan (West).", "alt_title": ["[Flatiron Building ; Metropolitan Life Insurance Company.]"], "creator": "Wurts Brothers", "subject": {"name": ["Flatiron Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Insurance companies"]}, "back_id": "730104b", "back_text": "A general view of the westerly midtown Manhattan area below 23rd Street (right) and west of Broadway (left) as photographed from the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. Bldg. The triangular Fuller (Flatiron) Bldg. in the foreground is at the intersecting point of these two thoroughfares; its far side being on Fifth Avenue. In the background is the North (Hudson) River and its Jersey shore.\n\nAbout 1909\n\nWurts Bros., photo\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -36551,7 +36551,7 @@ {"id": "731152f", "uuid": "1bed2030-c55f-012f-ec92-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-93eb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731152f&t=w", "date": "1892", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal Events - Columbus Day.", "alt_title": ["General Schofield and staff are shown heading the parade.", "[Manhattan: 17th Street - Union Square.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Schofield, John McAllister, 1831-1906"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Columbus Day", "Crowds", "Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731152b", "back_text": "Columbus Day Parade in 1892. Column shown moving west on 17th Street, into Union Square, West, thereform south to and west into 15th Street. General Schofield and staff are shown heading the parade.\n\nOctober 12, 1892.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730639f", "uuid": "3689c4b0-c55e-012f-139e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8fed-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730639f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Bridges - East River Bridges", "alt_title": ["General view of the lower East Side Manhattan.", "[Market and Fulton National Bank.]"], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["United States. Navy"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Bridge construction", "Bridges", "Naval yards & naval stations", "Waterfronts"]}, "back_id": "730639b", "back_text": "A general view of the lower East Side of Manhattan and its three East River Bridges as photographed from atop the Singer Building. The Manhattan Bridge, the center structure, is under construction at this date. The U. S. Navy Yard is in the center of the far (Brooklyn) shore. Fulton Street is in the foreground and localized by the well known Market and Fulton National Bank building.\n\nAbout 1910\n\nEwing Galloway\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733585f", "uuid": "db81e2e0-c562-012f-ed3d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a6d7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733585f&t=w", "date": "1913-02-01", "title": "Women Suffrage: Getting ready for the Washington hike. Motor bus starting from 505 5th Ave. to Union Square", "alt_title": [], "creator": "American Press Association", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions", "Women's suffrage"]}, "back_id": "733585b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "730543f", "uuid": "22e83010-c55e-012f-c4b2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8f2d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730543f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1935", "title": "Airships - [Unidentified U.S. Navy airship.]", "alt_title": ["[Good Year Tires blimp Columbia flying over North Beach, Queens.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "North Beach (New York, N.Y.)", "Rosebank (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Airships", "Beaches"]}, "back_id": "730543b", "back_text": "(1) Airship: An unidentified ship of the United States air force.\n\nAbout 1931.\n\n\n(2) Another view of an unidentified U.S. Navy airship. The photographer is observing same across Rosebank, Staten Island.\n\nAbout 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The Good Year Tires blimp \"Columbia\" over North Beach, Queens.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nOctober 19, 1935\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "730543f", "uuid": "22e83010-c55e-012f-c4b2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8f2d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730543f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1935", "title": "Airships - [Unidentified U.S. Navy airship.]", "alt_title": ["[Good Year Tires blimp Columbia flying over North Beach, Queens.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "North Beach (New York, N.Y.)", "Rosebank (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Airships", "Beaches"]}, "back_id": "730543b", "back_text": "(1) Airship: An unidentified ship of the United States air force.\n\nAbout 1931.\n\n(2) Another view of an unidentified U.S. Navy airship. The photographer is observing same across Rosebank, Staten Island.\n\nAbout 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The Good Year Tires blimp \"Columbia\" over North Beach, Queens.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nOctober 19, 1935\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730146f", "uuid": "83784c80-c55d-012f-490d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8c14-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730146f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "General view - Midtown Manhattan - Centarl Park.", "alt_title": ["[Grand Central Building.]"], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["George Washington Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bridges"]}, "back_id": "730146b", "back_text": "A general view of the midtown Manhattan Central Park zone as photographed northwestward from the Chrysler Bldg. In the lower right corner is Lexington Avenue; Park Ave. is towards the center. The tower ornamentation of the Grand Central Bldg. is in the lower left. In the background is the Hudson River, its Jersey shore, and the Geo. Washington Bridge crossing same.\n\nAbout 1931\n\nEwing Galloway\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733413f", "uuid": "99ce8930-c562-012f-3dbc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a57f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733413f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Transportation - Elevated.", "alt_title": ["Grand Central Elevated Station.", "Justice James O'Malley viewing the \"L\" spur structure.", "[Manhattan: 42nd Street.]", "On platform, Grand Central Station of Spur ; Left to right: Mr. Page, Mr., Meiklehan, Mr. Nichols, Justice O'Malley, Mr. Seguera, Mr. LaMotte, Mr. Forrest, Mr. Reeves."], "creator": "Pacific & Atlantic Photos (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": ["Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elevated railroads", "Railroad stations"]}, "back_id": "733413b", "back_text": "\"L\" spur. Extraordinary Term Supreme Court.\nSept. 27, 1923\nJustice James O'Malley viewing the \"L\" Spur structure.\n\nOn platform, Grand Central station of Spur. Left to Right: Mr. Page, Mr. Meikleham, Mr. Nichols,\nJustice O'Malley, Mr. Seguera,\nMr. LaMotte, Mr. Forrest, Mr. Reeves.\n\nPacific & Atlantic Photos, 25 Park Place, N.Y.C.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732477f", "uuid": "374d5a50-c561-012f-81cd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9e33-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732477f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Food - Refreshment vendors - Candy.", "alt_title": ["[Greenwich Village ; Children's shack store.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Greenwich Village (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Food vendors", "Street vendors", "Vending stands"]}, "back_id": "732477b", "back_text": "The beginning of a fortune, in the Greenwich Village setting; Children's shack store.\n\nJune 24, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -36676,7 +36676,7 @@ {"id": "731587f", "uuid": "c40a4b60-c55f-012f-093b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-974e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731587f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Mott Street - Hester Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Shrines"]}, "back_id": "731587b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731589f", "uuid": "c4cc25d0-c55f-012f-ea4c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9752-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731589f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Feast of Maria Santissima del Soccoroso [Feast of Maria S.S. Immacolato.]", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Mott Street - Hester Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Feast of Maria Santissima Del Soccorso (New York, N.Y.)", "Shrines"]}, "back_id": "731589b", "back_text": "Shrine celebrating the eighth annual Feast of Maria S.S. Immacolato on the N.E. corner of Mott and Hester Streets.\nAugust 14, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731590f", "uuid": "c53d7480-c55f-012f-1cc8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9754-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731590f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Feast of Maria Santissima del Soccoroso [Feast of Maria S.S. Immacolato.]", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Mott Street - Hester Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Feast of Maria Santissima Del Soccorso (New York, N.Y.)", "Shrines"]}, "back_id": "731590b", "back_text": "(1) Tenth annual Feast of Maria S.S. Immaculato showing Shrine to her at the N.E. corner of Mott and Hester Streets. August 18, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) A more inclusive view.\n\nAugust 18, 1929.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\nNEG, # 4644\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731591f", "uuid": "c58f43e0-c55f-012f-f3df-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9756-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731591f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Feast of Maria S.S. Immacolato [Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.]", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Mott Street - Hester Street.]"], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Shrines"]}, "back_id": "731591b", "back_text": "Feast of Maria S. S. Immaculato: The 18th annual celebration of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The shrine is at the N. E. corner of Mott and Hester Streets.\n\n1937\n\nAlexander Alland\n\n\nThis photo is one of a series that appeared in the published volume \"Portrait of N. Y.\" by Felix Reisenberg and Alex. Alland, IRGV.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731591f", "uuid": "c58f43e0-c55f-012f-f3df-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9756-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731591f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Feast of Maria S.S. Immacolato [Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.]", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Mott Street - Hester Street.]"], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Shrines"]}, "back_id": "731591b", "back_text": "Feast of Maria S. S. Immaculato: The 18th annual celebration of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The shrine is at the N. E. corner of Mott and Hester Streets.\n\n1937\n\nAlexander Alland\n\nThis photo is one of a series that appeared in the published volume \"Portrait of N. Y.\" by Felix Reisenberg and Alex. Alland, IRGV.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732415f", "uuid": "1e4a6ed0-c561-012f-8e8d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9dbf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732415f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - General food vendors - Fish.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Mott Street - Hester Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Fish", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732415b", "back_text": "(1) Fish carts, on Mott Street, near Hester, where fish is well appreciated.\nSeptember 22, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, another view.\nSeptember 22, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733313f", "uuid": "72913260-c562-012f-9c5f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a4b8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733313f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Street scenes - Miscellaneous.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Mott Street - Pell Street ; Chatham Square.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Tramps"]}, "back_id": "733313b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732506f", "uuid": "42abfb10-c561-012f-4bbd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9e6b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732506f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Food - Refreshments - Sugar cane.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Mott Street - Pell Street ; Chinatown.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Street vendors", "Sugarcane"]}, "back_id": "732506b", "back_text": "A sugar cane vendor in Chinatown, near Mott and Pell Streets.\n\nOctober 8, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -36688,7 +36688,7 @@ {"id": "732416f", "uuid": "1eb5a720-c561-012f-5c35-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9dc1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732416f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Food - Fish.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Mott Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Fish", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732416b", "back_text": "Fish cart peddler, in the Italian quarter on Mott Street.\nJune 9, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733293f", "uuid": "6ae3fe10-c562-012f-2314-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a490-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733293f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Street scenes - Chinatown merchants.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Mott Street.]"], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Chinatown (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gift shops", "Merchants"]}, "back_id": "733293b", "back_text": "Street scenes--Manhattan: Chinatown merchants awaiting tourists outside of their Mott Street store.\n\n1939\n\nAlexander Alland\n\nThis photo is one of a series that appeared in the published volume \"Portrait of N. Y.\" by Felix Reisenberg and Alex. Alland, IRGV.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731731f", "uuid": "ff6fca80-c55f-012f-246e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-986e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731731f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Feast of San Rocco [Saint Roch].", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Mulberry Street - Bayard Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Children", "Feast of San Rocco (New York, N.Y.)", "Parades & processions", "Shrines"]}, "back_id": "731731b", "back_text": "(1) St. Rocco's Shrine in the parade during His feast day, on Cherry Hill, at the N.E. corner of Mulberry and Bayard Streets. August 16, 1936.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) Women and children in the parade in honor of St. Rocco on Cherry Hill, at the N.E. corner of Mulberry and Bayard Streets. August 16, 1936.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) Children carrying banner in the parade in honor of St. Rocco on Cherry Hill in the vicinity of Mulberry and Bayard Streets. August 16, 1936.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731734f", "uuid": "00b127d0-c560-012f-681b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9874-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731734f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Feast of San Rocco [Saint Roch].", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Mulberry Street - Bayard Street.]"], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Feast of San Rocco (New York, N.Y.)", "Parades & processions", "Shrines"]}, "back_id": "731734b", "back_text": "Feast of San Rocco: The shrine leading the street parade at Mulberry and Bayard Street.\n\n1937\n\nAlexander Alland\n\n\nThis photo is one of a series that appeared in the published volume \"Portrait of N. Y.\" by Felix Reisenberg and Alex. Alland, IRGV.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731734f", "uuid": "00b127d0-c560-012f-681b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9874-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731734f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Feast of San Rocco [Saint Roch].", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Mulberry Street - Bayard Street.]"], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Feast of San Rocco (New York, N.Y.)", "Parades & processions", "Shrines"]}, "back_id": "731734b", "back_text": "Feast of San Rocco: The shrine leading the street parade at Mulberry and Bayard Street.\n\n1937\n\nAlexander Alland\n\nThis photo is one of a series that appeared in the published volume \"Portrait of N. Y.\" by Felix Reisenberg and Alex. Alland, IRGV.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732384f", "uuid": "128609a0-c561-012f-2756-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9d83-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732384f&t=w", "date": "1933, 1936", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Food.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Mulberry Street - Bayard Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Markets", "Meat", "Restaurants", "Sidewalks"]}, "back_id": "732384b", "back_text": "(1) Italian curb stand restaurant on Mulberry Bend, (Mulberry Street, between Bayard and Park Streets).\n\nSeptember 22, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) A broiled meat stand at First Ave., and 114th Street. July 16, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732397f", "uuid": "17a0bb20-c561-012f-d3e1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9d9d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732397f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Foodstuffs - Cheese.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Mulberry Street - Broadway ; 1st Avenue - 116th Street ; 2265 1st Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cheese", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732397b", "back_text": "(1) Italian cheese and grocery merchant at 71 1/2 Mulberry Street. September 25, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same; another view. September 25, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) Another store of the same type at No. 2265 First Ave. July 15, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733311f", "uuid": "71d78ee0-c562-012f-519e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a4b4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733311f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Street scenes - Miscellaneous.", "alt_title": ["Manhattan: Mulberry Street - Hester Street.", "Retail Market on Mulberry."], "creator": "Wishengrad, Michael", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cigar industry", "Clothing & dress", "Consumers -- New York (State) -- New York", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "733311b", "back_text": "Street scene, Miscellaneous: An individual of a fast disappearing generation, seen in the Italian sector of lower Manhattan. This view shows a general retail market on Mulberry, at the S.W. corner of Hester Streets.\n\n1936.\n\nGift of Dr. Michael Wishengrad, A.R.P.S.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -36702,7 +36702,7 @@ {"id": "731485f", "uuid": "9c05ec50-c55f-012f-c283-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9682-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731485f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Eastman Experimental Paste \"E\".", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Nassau Street.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "731485b", "back_text": "Nassau St, nos. 14-20", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732484f", "uuid": "3a417e30-c561-012f-37d0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9e41-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732484f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Food - Refreshment vendors - Fruit drinks.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Norfolk Street - Hester Street ; Park Avenue - 113th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Beverages", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732484b", "back_text": "(1) Orangeade vendor, catering to Jewish public, at Norfolk and Hester Streets.\nApril 25, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) Soda pop and cold drinks for thirsty shoppers, at the outdoor Market, Park Ave., and 113th Street, underneath the N.Y. Central tracks.\nJuly 6, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732392f", "uuid": "15af2450-c561-012f-25ec-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9d93-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732392f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Food - Bread.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Norfolk Street - Hester Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Bread", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732392b", "back_text": "Itinerant bread peddlers at Norfolk and Hester Streets.\nDecember 24, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731721f", "uuid": "fb097ff0-c55f-012f-9cf7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-985a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731721f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Feast of San Rocco [Saint Roch].", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Oak Street - New Chambers Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Children", "Feast of San Rocco (New York, N.Y.)", "Markets"]}, "back_id": "731721b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of San Rocco (St. Roch), 1933, No. 13. A group of young paraders. The little girl in the front row is carrying a wax abdomen.\n\nAugust 16, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nNo. 14. Paraders, two boys selling color prints of San Rocco.\nAugust 16, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nNo. 15. Decorated street and pedlars' pushcarts, Oak Street, east of New Chambers Street.\n\n\nAugust 16, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731721f", "uuid": "fb097ff0-c55f-012f-9cf7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-985a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731721f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Feast of San Rocco [Saint Roch].", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Oak Street - New Chambers Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Children", "Feast of San Rocco (New York, N.Y.)", "Markets"]}, "back_id": "731721b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of San Rocco (St. Roch), 1933, No. 13. A group of young paraders. The little girl in the front row is carrying a wax abdomen.\n\nAugust 16, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nNo. 14. Paraders, two boys selling color prints of San Rocco.\nAugust 16, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nNo. 15. Decorated street and pedlars' pushcarts, Oak Street, east of New Chambers Street.\n\nAugust 16, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731732f", "uuid": "ffe17120-c55f-012f-ba3b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9870-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731732f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Feast of San Rocco [Saint Roch].", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Oak Street - New Chambers Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Celebrations", "Crowds", "Feast of San Rocco (New York, N.Y.)", "Markets", "Parades & processions", "Poultry"]}, "back_id": "731732b", "back_text": "(1)\nParade of St. Rocco during His Fiesta, on Cherry Hill in the neighborhood of Franklin Square.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nFlag bedecked streets and decorations in honor of the Feast of St. Rocco, eastward on Oak Street, from near New Chambers Street.\nAugust 16, 1936.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nWomen with sacred wax figures in the parade of the Feast of St. Rocco.\nAugust 16, 1936.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731726f", "uuid": "fd389360-c55f-012f-c138-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9864-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731726f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Feast of San Rocco [Saint Roch].", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Oak Street .]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Crowds", "Feast of San Rocco (New York, N.Y.)"]}, "back_id": "731726b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731725f", "uuid": "fcc056c0-c55f-012f-4ec7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9862-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731725f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Feast of San Rocco [Saint Roch].", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Oak Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bicycle shops", "Celebrations", "Crowds", "Feast of San Rocco (New York, N.Y.)", "Hotels", "Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731725b", "back_text": "(1)\nCrowds and procession during \"Feast of San Rocco\" proceeding along Oak Street.\nAugust 16, 1935.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, another view.\nAugust 16, 1935.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, showing close-up of candelabra.\nAugust 16, 1935.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -36770,10 +36770,10 @@ {"id": "730436f", "uuid": "fb614de0-c55d-012f-7d5d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8e57-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730436f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "General view - Pine Street - South.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Pearl Street - Pine Street ; 70 Cedar Street - 60 Wall Street Tower ; City Bank-Farmers Trust Company ; New York Aquarium ; New York Produce Exchange ; Standard Oil Company ; United States Custom House.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Battery Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Upper Bay (N.Y. and N.J.)"], "topic": ["Aquariums", "Banks", "Commodity exchanges", "Parks", "Petroleum industry", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "730436b", "back_text": "70 Pine Street, (Sixty Wall Tower): west side of Pearl Street, from Pine to Cedar Streets, showing a general view southward towards the Upper Bay.\n\nIn the center is Battery Park and the Aquarium. Note the ships leaving and entering the North (Hudson) River. This is on the right and flows outward towards the Statue of Liberty, the State of New Jersey forming its other side. The buildings in the foreground are at the southerly tip of Manhattan and constitute a part of the business and financial district. The City Bank-Farmers Trust Tower, at the left, overshadows the rectangular Produce Exchange and the U. S. Custom House. To the right is the Standard Oil structure.\n\nFebruary 3, 1934\nViews 1 and 2\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733338f", "uuid": "7c08aca0-c562-012f-2d38-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a4ea-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733338f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Strikes and demonstrations - Fish dealers - [Fulton fish market.]", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Peck Slip.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Fulton Fish Market (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Fish", "Fishmongers", "Markets", "Strikes and lockouts"]}, "back_id": "733338b", "back_text": "(1) Crates of fresh water fish piling up, during fish dealers strike, at Fulton Fish Market. Peck slip is literally Jammed.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733339f", "uuid": "7c820d80-c562-012f-befa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a4ec-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733339f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Strikes and demonstrations - [Retail freshwater fish dealers - Fulton fish market.]", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Peck Slip.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Fulton Fish Market (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Fish", "Fishmongers", "Markets", "Strikes and lockouts"]}, "back_id": "733339b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "733340f", "uuid": "7cf88b70-c562-012f-dfb9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a4ee-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733340f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Strikes and demonstrations - Fish dealers - [Fulton fish market.]", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Peck Slip.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Fulton Fish Market (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Fish", "Fishmongers", "Markets", "Strikes and lockouts"]}, "back_id": "733340b", "back_text": "(1)\nPicketing during strike, at Fulton Fish Market, at Peck Slip.\nApril 3, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2)\nAnother picket.\nApril 3, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "733340f", "uuid": "7cf88b70-c562-012f-dfb9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a4ee-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733340f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Strikes and demonstrations - Fish dealers - [Fulton fish market.]", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Peck Slip.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Fulton Fish Market (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Fish", "Fishmongers", "Markets", "Strikes and lockouts"]}, "back_id": "733340b", "back_text": "(1)\nPicketing during strike, at Fulton Fish Market, at Peck Slip.\nApril 3, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nAnother picket.\nApril 3, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731664f", "uuid": "e309d150-c55f-012f-4b62-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-97e8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731664f&t=w", "date": "1937, 1939-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Pleasant Avenue - 114th Street (East).]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (New York, N.Y.)"]}, "back_id": "731664b", "back_text": "Feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel-1939: The Carnival grounds at Pleasant Avenue and East 114th Street and some of the celebrants entertaining themselves therein.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n1345/E4: NEG. # 4658\n1345/E5: NEG. # 4667\n\nJuly 16, 1939\nNo's. 1-2-3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731638f", "uuid": "d865c5f0-c55f-012f-e1d2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-97b4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731638f&t=w", "date": "1934, 1934-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Pleasant Avenue - 115th Street (East).]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Food vendors", "Parades & processions", "Street vendors", "Vending stands"]}, "back_id": "731638b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel No. 19 & 20. Shown is the head of street procession facing westward on East 110th Street, just west of First Ave.\n\nJuly 16, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe refreshment booths and stands on Pleasant Avenue, at E. 115th Street.\n\nJuly 16, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731597f", "uuid": "c7e789f0-c55f-012f-c6ba-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9762-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731597f&t=w", "date": "1924, 1924-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Pleasant Avenue - 115th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions", "Religious articles", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "731597b", "back_text": "(1) Feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: Giant votive candle being carried in Parade, Pleasant Avenue at 115th Street. The tank and plant of the Standard Gas Light Company shown here, east of Pleasant Avenue from 115th to 114th Streets, have been demolished since the date of this picture. July 16, 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) Giant votive candle for sale at a side street shop, between First and Pleasant Avenues. July 16, 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(3) Votive candles for sale, at a shop near First Avenue. On the next to the last candle at the right of the picture is a reproduction of the Sistine Madonna. July 16, 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731597f", "uuid": "c7e789f0-c55f-012f-c6ba-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9762-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731597f&t=w", "date": "1924, 1924-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Pleasant Avenue - 115th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions", "Religious articles", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "731597b", "back_text": "(1) Feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: Giant votive candle being carried in Parade, Pleasant Avenue at 115th Street. The tank and plant of the Standard Gas Light Company shown here, east of Pleasant Avenue from 115th to 114th Streets, have been demolished since the date of this picture. July 16, 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) Giant votive candle for sale at a side street shop, between First and Pleasant Avenues. July 16, 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) Votive candles for sale, at a shop near First Avenue. On the next to the last candle at the right of the picture is a reproduction of the Sistine Madonna. July 16, 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731632f", "uuid": "d5deb8e0-c55f-012f-7e17-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-97a8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731632f&t=w", "date": "1934, 1934-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Pleasant Avenue - 115th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Food vendors", "Street vendors", "Vending stands"]}, "back_id": "731632b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: Booths for corn on the cob, soda pop, watermelons, et cetera, on First Avenue, east side, between 113th and 112th Streets; the view is southwest.\nJuly 16, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nBooths on the east side of First Avenue (Jefferson Park), between\n111th and 114th Streets.\nJuly 16, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nBooths on the west side of Pleasant Avenue adjoining the N.W. corner of 115th Street. The east side of the avenue\nis in the background.\nJuly 16, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731641f", "uuid": "d9a245e0-c55f-012f-6142-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-97ba-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731641f&t=w", "date": "1935, 1935-07", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Pleasant Avenue - 115th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Food vendors", "Street vendors", "Vending stands"]}, "back_id": "731641b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: Ice cream in various forms is very popular under the hot July sun. The two boys with the little wagon are on the east side of Pleasant Avenue south of 115th Street; the view is west at the S.W. and\nN.W. corners of 115th Street.\nJuly 16, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA siren with the euphonic name of Theresa Cararabella stands with her ice cream and waffles on the S.W. corner of Pleasant Avenue and 115th Street. The view is north on the avenue.\nJuly 16, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731596f", "uuid": "c775b650-c55f-012f-6125-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9760-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731596f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Pleasant Avenue - 116th Street (East).]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731596b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of Our Lady of Mt Carmel: Parade, on Pleasant Avenue.\nJuly 16, 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nParade, on Pleasant Avenue. The automobile carries a sacred relic to which offerings of paper money have been pinned.\nJuly 16, 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nParade, on East 116th Street.\nJuly 16, 1924.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -36787,7 +36787,7 @@ {"id": "731281f", "uuid": "4d644a50-c55f-012f-a267-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-94eb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731281f&t=w", "date": "1899", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Spanish-American War Celebration [Dewey Parade].", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Riverside Drive - 96th Street.]"], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "731281b", "back_text": "A general view of Riverside Drive, north from 96th Street, during the Spanish-American War Celebration.(see Dewey Parade.)\n\n1899\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734564f", "uuid": "7d7952b0-c564-012f-ed97-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-ae7b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734564f&t=w", "date": "1925, 1926", "title": "North (Hudson) River - Shore and skyline - Manhattan - 59th Street - George Washington Bridge.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Riverside Drive - Between West 73rd and 78th Streets.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "734564b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734563f", "uuid": "7d0d8c30-c564-012f-8011-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-ae79-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734563f&t=w", "date": "1934, 1935", "title": "North (Hudson) River - Shore and skyline - Manhattan - 59th Street - George Washington Bridge.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Riverside Drive - Between West 73rd and 81st Streets.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Boats"]}, "back_id": "734563b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "732303f", "uuid": "f3a0df00-c560-012f-4339-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9ce1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732303f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1930, 1936", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Books.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Rivington Street - Clinton Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Books", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732303b", "back_text": "1-Peddlers--Books: Selling Hebrew New Year's cards off a pushcart at Hivington and Clinton streets, Manhattan.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n2-An Italian Bookstand on 'first Avenue, Manhattan.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n3-A book peddler at Essex and Houston Streets.\n\n\nSeptember 25, 1927\n\nJuly 16, 1936\n\nEarly 1930's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "732303f", "uuid": "f3a0df00-c560-012f-4339-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9ce1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732303f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1930, 1936", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Books.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Rivington Street - Clinton Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Books", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732303b", "back_text": "1-Peddlers--Books: Selling Hebrew New Year's cards off a pushcart at Hivington and Clinton streets, Manhattan.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n2-An Italian Bookstand on 'first Avenue, Manhattan.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n3-A book peddler at Essex and Houston Streets.\n\nSeptember 25, 1927\n\nJuly 16, 1936\n\nEarly 1930's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732431f", "uuid": "25565210-c561-012f-f219-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9ddf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732431f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1937", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Food - Fruit.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Rivington Street - Essex Street ; Union Square.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Fruit", "Street vendors", "Vegetables"]}, "back_id": "732431b", "back_text": "1Peddlers--Fruit: A pineapple cart at *ivington and Essex Street. P. L. Sperr April 22, 1929\n\n2-A cocoanut vendor on Union Square. P. L. Sperr May 1, 1937\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730582f", "uuid": "321e57d0-c55e-012f-62b8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8f7b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730582f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Automobiles - Junkyards.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Rivington Street - Tompkins Street ; Auto graveyards.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Junkyards"]}, "back_id": "730582b", "back_text": "An auto \"graveyard\" on the N.E. corner of Rivington and Tompkins Streets.\nJanuary 14, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nNg # 3539\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732543f", "uuid": "51815550-c561-012f-3536-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9eb4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732543f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Books - Newspapers - Stationery.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Rivington Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Consumers -- New York (State) -- New York", "Stationery", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732543b", "back_text": "Even on the lower east side at Rivington Street one delves into the literature of the world.\n\nSeptember 25, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -36796,8 +36796,8 @@ {"id": "733808f", "uuid": "3323ecf0-c563-012f-2172-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a895-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733808f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "East River scenes - Department of Sanitation trucks dumping refuse.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Rivington Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Barges"]}, "back_id": "733808b", "back_text": "East River Scenes: Department of Sanitation trucks dumping refuse into an open barge from a dock slightly north of Rivington Street.\n\nSeptember 16, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732487f", "uuid": "3b7963b0-c561-012f-0191-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9e47-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732487f&t=w", "date": "1933, 1936", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Food - Refreshments - Hot dogs.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Roosevelt Street - New Chambers Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Frankfurters", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732487b", "back_text": "Peddlers, Refreshments, Hot dogs: A set of 3 views of individuals that cater to an itinerant group. No. 1 is at an unknown location on the lower East Side; No. 2, at the N.W. corner of Mott and Hester Streets, and No. 3 at Roosevelt and New Chambers Streets.\n\n1923.\nView 2:-August 15, 1933.\nView 3:-October 24, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nVIEW 1 NEG #3503\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731739f", "uuid": "02a54180-c560-012f-1d5c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-987e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731739f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Feast of San Vincenzo.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Roosevelt Street - Oak Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "731739b", "back_text": "Feast of San Vincenzo, No. 1: The bandstand at the southern apex caused by the convergence of New Chambers (foreground) and Roosevelt (buildings thereon) at Oak Streets.\n\nOctober 24, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731712f", "uuid": "f7383380-c55f-012f-4049-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9848-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731712f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Feast of San Rocco [Saint Roch].", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Roosevelt Street ; 22 Roosevelt Street.]", "St. Joachim Roman Catholic Church."], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Rochus, Saint, ca. 1350-ca. 1380"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Celebrations", "Crowds", "Feast of San Rocco (New York, N.Y.)", "Statues"]}, "back_id": "731712b", "back_text": "(1) Feast of San Rocco (St. Roch), 1932, No. 1. Crowd at the church door, Church of St. Joachim (S. Gioachino), at 22 Roosevelt Street. A woman who has just made a contribution is reaching out to touch the wound on the statue of St. Roch. August 16, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2) No. 2. The same, another view. The image of St. Roch is being carried out of the church. August 16, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) No. 3. Detail of the procession and the crowd. The people bearing the tall candles are moving just ahead of the band. Notice the little baby strapped into his carriage, in the right foreground.\n\nAugust 16, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731724f", "uuid": "fc4c3a80-c55f-012f-0061-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9860-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731724f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Feast of San Rocco [Saint Roch].", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Roosevelt Street (West) ; 32 Roosevelt Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Consumers -- New York (State) -- New York", "Feast of San Rocco (New York, N.Y.)", "Religious articles", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "731724b", "back_text": "Feast of San Rocco, 1935, No. 1: Religious articles for the \"Feast\" on sale at 32 Roosevelt.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, further along Roosevelt Street, near New Bowery.\n\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\n\nThe same, from a slightly different angle.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731712f", "uuid": "f7383380-c55f-012f-4049-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9848-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731712f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Feast of San Rocco [Saint Roch].", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Roosevelt Street ; 22 Roosevelt Street.]", "St. Joachim Roman Catholic Church."], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Rochus, Saint, ca. 1350-ca. 1380"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches", "Celebrations", "Crowds", "Feast of San Rocco (New York, N.Y.)", "Statues"]}, "back_id": "731712b", "back_text": "(1) Feast of San Rocco (St. Roch), 1932, No. 1. Crowd at the church door, Church of St. Joachim (S. Gioachino), at 22 Roosevelt Street. A woman who has just made a contribution is reaching out to touch the wound on the statue of St. Roch. August 16, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) No. 2. The same, another view. The image of St. Roch is being carried out of the church. August 16, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) No. 3. Detail of the procession and the crowd. The people bearing the tall candles are moving just ahead of the band. Notice the little baby strapped into his carriage, in the right foreground.\n\nAugust 16, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731724f", "uuid": "fc4c3a80-c55f-012f-0061-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9860-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731724f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Feast of San Rocco [Saint Roch].", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Roosevelt Street (West) ; 32 Roosevelt Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Consumers -- New York (State) -- New York", "Feast of San Rocco (New York, N.Y.)", "Religious articles", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "731724b", "back_text": "Feast of San Rocco, 1935, No. 1: Religious articles for the \"Feast\" on sale at 32 Roosevelt.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\nThe same, further along Roosevelt Street, near New Bowery.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\n\nThe same, from a slightly different angle.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731723f", "uuid": "fbf13ff0-c55f-012f-b86b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-985e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731723f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Feast of San Rocco [Saint Roch].", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Roosevelt Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Feast of San Rocco (New York, N.Y.)", "Religious articles", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "731723b", "back_text": "Feast of San Rocco(St. Roch), 1933, No. 19, showing votive images, statuettes and candles for sale on Roosevelt Street, The same as Nos. 16-18.\n\nAugust 18, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733811f", "uuid": "34386ce0-c563-012f-1c7b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a89b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733811f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "East River - shore and skyline.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: South Street - Coenties Slip.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Barges", "Children", "Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "733811b", "back_text": "East River, shore and skyline, Manhattan: Sailing vessels and barges anchored off South Street at Coenties Slip. Observation will disclose that location point at the left and right respectively of views 1 and 2. The children shown in the latter are a portion of the families of the barge tenders.\n\nEarly 1900's\nViews 1,2\n\nThomas W. Kennedy, photo\nThru Beecher Ogden\nMuseum Photographers Association\nGrand Central Terminal\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733810f", "uuid": "33d471c0-c563-012f-343e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a899-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733810f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "East River - shore and skyline.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: South Street - Old Slip ; Wall Street.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Ships"]}, "back_id": "733810b", "back_text": "East River, shore and skyline, Manhattan: Sailing vessels anchored off South Street between Old Slip and Wall Street. These are to the left and right respectively.\n\nEarly 1900's\nViews 1,2\n\nThomas W. Kennedy Collection\nThru Beecher Ogden\nMuseum Photographers Association\nGrand Central Terminal\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -36824,7 +36824,7 @@ {"id": "732584f", "uuid": "61ddf4e0-c561-012f-dd7a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9f06-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732584f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Police activities - General duties.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: St. Nicholas Terrace - 129th Street.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Crowds", "Police"]}, "back_id": "732584b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732410f", "uuid": "1c588140-c561-012f-df5d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9db5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732410f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Food - Fish.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Suffolk Street - Hester Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Fish", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732410b", "back_text": "The fish peddler of the lower east side, Suffolk near Hester Streets deals mainly in Carp and White fish, constituting the principle demand on the part of the Hebrew element.\n\nJanuary 16, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731698f", "uuid": "f16eb060-c55f-012f-a452-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-982c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731698f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Feast of Saint Calagero.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Sullivan Street - Houston Street (West).]", "St. Calagero Shrine."], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Children", "Shrines"]}, "back_id": "731698b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nShrine to St. Calagero at Sullivan Street near West Houston; during celebration of Feast. June 23, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\nA closer view of the same shrine, showing contributions of currency attached. June 23, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731699f", "uuid": "f1cd9b00-c55f-012f-738b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-982e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731699f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Feast of Santa Filomena [St. Philomena].", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Sullivan Street - Houston Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Celebrations", "Crowds", "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua (New York, N.Y.)", "Floats (Parades)"]}, "back_id": "731699b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of Santa Filomena (St. Philomena), 1927, No. 1. Shrine,\nat the S.E. corner of West Houston Street.\nSt. Philomena, a virgin martyr (not to be confused with St. Philomena of San Severino) is very popular in Italy, but her feast is not universally celebrated. Her veneration is fairly recent, dating only from 1802, when her remains were found in\na tomb in the Catacomb of Priscilla.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2)\nNo. 2. Tower, a temporary structure of papier m\u00e2ch\u00e9 on a wooden skeleton, standing at the intersection of Sullivan and West Houston Streets, near the heart of the Italian colony south of Washington Square. The view is north on Sullivan Street. This tower is the same type as the one used by the Bruscianese colony in East 106th Street in their annual festival of St.\nAnthony of Padua, held on Labor Day.\n\nAugust 10, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(3)\nNo. 3. A small, private tower, for the Feast of St. Filomena, standing at 132 West Houston Street, adjoining the N.W. corner\nof Sullivan Street.\n\nAugust 10, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731699f", "uuid": "f1cd9b00-c55f-012f-738b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-982e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731699f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Feast of Santa Filomena [St. Philomena].", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Sullivan Street - Houston Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Celebrations", "Crowds", "Feast of Saint Anthony of Padua (New York, N.Y.)", "Floats (Parades)"]}, "back_id": "731699b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of Santa Filomena (St. Philomena), 1927, No. 1. Shrine,\nat the S.E. corner of West Houston Street.\nSt. Philomena, a virgin martyr (not to be confused with St. Philomena of San Severino) is very popular in Italy, but her feast is not universally celebrated. Her veneration is fairly recent, dating only from 1802, when her remains were found in\na tomb in the Catacomb of Priscilla.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nNo. 2. Tower, a temporary structure of papier m\u00e2ch\u00e9 on a wooden skeleton, standing at the intersection of Sullivan and West Houston Streets, near the heart of the Italian colony south of Washington Square. The view is north on Sullivan Street. This tower is the same type as the one used by the Bruscianese colony in East 106th Street in their annual festival of St.\nAnthony of Padua, held on Labor Day.\n\nAugust 10, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nNo. 3. A small, private tower, for the Feast of St. Filomena, standing at 132 West Houston Street, adjoining the N.W. corner\nof Sullivan Street.\n\nAugust 10, 1927.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730550f", "uuid": "25b223f0-c55e-012f-7925-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8f3b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730550f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Artists and poets - Greenwich Village.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Sullivan Street - Thompson Street ; The second annual outdoor Art Exhibition.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Art fairs"]}, "back_id": "730550b", "back_text": "(1) Sullivan Street, looking toward Washington Square, during the second annual outdoor Art Exhibition. Because of the time of year, hot roast potato vendors are busy.\n\nNovember 17, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) Same.\n\nNovember 11, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730551f", "uuid": "26210c20-c55e-012f-9881-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8f3d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730551f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Artists and poets - Greenwich Village.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Sullivan Street ; 247 Sullivan Street ; The second annual outdoor Art Exhibition.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Art fairs"]}, "back_id": "730551b", "back_text": "Enterprising vendor, attends the second outdoor Art Exhibit at 247 Sullivan Street, in the hope that people would buy his hot potatoes to keep warm.\n\nNovember 17, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730572f", "uuid": "2e58b440-c55e-012f-dc00-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8f67-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730572f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Artists and poets - Greenwich Village.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Sullivan Street ; Art Exhibit at 43 Sullivan Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Art fairs"]}, "back_id": "730572b", "back_text": "The Art Exhibit in a dignified setting, at 43 Sullivan Street.\n\nMay 28, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -36844,7 +36844,7 @@ {"id": "732483f", "uuid": "39cdb3f0-c561-012f-ed47-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9e3f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732483f&t=w", "date": "1933, 1937", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Food - Refreshment vendors - Fruit drinks.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Union Square (South) - 17th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Beverages", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732483b", "back_text": "(1) Cocoanut, and cocoanut milk drink vendor, at Union Square South on the west corner.\nJune 5, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) Another cocoanut vendor at the same location but viewed eastward.\nMay 1, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) Another cocoanut vendor at the southwestern corner of Union Square. The photographers direction is northeastward and shows buildings upon Union Square East.\nFebruary 24, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731173f", "uuid": "2486a5f0-c55f-012f-844a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9415-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731173f&t=w", "date": "1937-05-01", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal Events - Communist Demonstration.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Union Square (West) - 18th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "United States"], "topic": ["Demonstrations", "Memorial Day"]}, "back_id": "731173b", "back_text": "(1) Communist Demonstration: A semi-humorous reminder of former gatherings at this focal point of free thought.\n\nMay 1, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) A northeast view from Union Square West (Broadway) and 18th Street showing the masses in front of the reviewing stand. Buildings shown are on the north side of 17th Street between Broadway and Fourth Ave.\n\nMay 1, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732439f", "uuid": "28b17350-c561-012f-ba49-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9def-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732439f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Food - Fruit.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Union Square East - 15th Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Fruit", "May Day (Labor holiday)", "Parades & processions", "Street vendors", "Vegetables"]}, "back_id": "732439b", "back_text": "Peddlers, food, fruit: An apple vendor on Union Square East at 15th Street during the May Day Parade. Note the groups in Union Square; the southern termination of the line of march.\n\nMay 1, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731156f", "uuid": "1d7afe10-c55f-012f-4029-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-93f3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731156f&t=w", "date": "1934-05-01", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal Events - Communist Demonstrators", "alt_title": ["Manhattan: Union Square South - 17th Street.", "S. Klein."], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clothing stores", "May Day (Labor holiday)", "Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731156b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nCommunist Demonstration: 1934, No. 1. This demonstration takes place every year on May Day, in Union Square. All members of the Communist Party and its many branches (some of which are frankly Communist, such as the Young Communists' League, while others employ non-partisan titles), together with Communist sympathizers, are expected to turn out and demonstrate. As the Socialist Party also demonstrates in Union Square on May Day, clashes between\nthese bitter rivals are frequent.\n\n\nMay 1, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2)\n\nCommunist Demonstration: 1934, No. 2. A Spanish group of marchers.\n\n\nMay 1, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\n\nCommunist Demonstration: 1934, No. 3. The \"League of Struggle for Negro Rights.\" This is a good example of a title chosen to attract non-Communists into a Communist organization.\n\n\nMay 1, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731156f", "uuid": "1d7afe10-c55f-012f-4029-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-93f3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731156f&t=w", "date": "1934-05-01", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal Events - Communist Demonstrators", "alt_title": ["Manhattan: Union Square South - 17th Street.", "S. Klein."], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Clothing stores", "May Day (Labor holiday)", "Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731156b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nCommunist Demonstration: 1934, No. 1. This demonstration takes place every year on May Day, in Union Square. All members of the Communist Party and its many branches (some of which are frankly Communist, such as the Young Communists' League, while others employ non-partisan titles), together with Communist sympathizers, are expected to turn out and demonstrate. As the Socialist Party also demonstrates in Union Square on May Day, clashes between\nthese bitter rivals are frequent.\n\nMay 1, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\nCommunist Demonstration: 1934, No. 2. A Spanish group of marchers.\n\nMay 1, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\n\nCommunist Demonstration: 1934, No. 3. The \"League of Struggle for Negro Rights.\" This is a good example of a title chosen to attract non-Communists into a Communist organization.\n\nMay 1, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733450f", "uuid": "a7dbc8d0-c562-012f-c8b8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a5c9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733450f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Transportation - Taxicabs.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Union Square.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Taxicabs"]}, "back_id": "733450b", "back_text": "(1) Transportation, Taxicabs: A street \"Jehu,\" getting his cab relettered. Evidently this is the Union Square district of Manhattan.\n\nAbout 1925.\n\n Slide 261\n\n(2) Waiting for a \"fare.\"\n\nAbout 1925.\n\n Slide 262\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732278f", "uuid": "e9911450-c560-012f-48d4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9cb0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732278f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Occupations - Clarks.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Varick Street ; 75 Varick Street .]", "National Process Company."], "creator": "Lincoln, F. S.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Photographic studios"]}, "back_id": "732278b", "back_text": "NATIONAL PROCESS CO. - PLANT SHOTS 75 VARICK ST. N.Y. - BOARD ROOM 11/15/14\n\nPhotographer 114 EAST 32nd STREET NEW YORK CITY\n\nWHEN PUBLISHED, CREDIT IS TO BE GIVEN TO F. S. LINCOLN\n\n1082P1\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732267f", "uuid": "e53a7e30-c560-012f-4a29-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9c9b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732267f&t=w", "date": "1944", "title": "Occupations - Artists.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Varick Street ; 75 Varick Street.]", "National Process Company."], "creator": "Lincoln, F. S.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Artists", "Photographic studios"]}, "back_id": "732267b", "back_text": "NAT'L PROCESS CO. - PLANT SHOTS\n75 VARICK ST. N.Y. - ART DEPT.\n11/17/44\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -36852,7 +36852,7 @@ {"id": "731242f", "uuid": "3fa0dd50-c55f-012f-e95b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-949e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731242f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Celebrations - Marines passing St. Paul's Chapel.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Vesey Street - Broadway.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Trinity Church (New York, N.Y.)", "United States. Armed Forces"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Marines (Military personnel)", "Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731242b", "back_text": "Celebrations:\n\n(1) Marines passing St. Paul's Chapel, west side, at Vesey Street, and Broadway, looking southward.\n\nNo Record of Photography\n\n(3) Reception in New York City.(perhaps to Marshal Foch or Albert of Belgium)\n\nNo Record of Photgpraphy\n\n(2) Broadway and Vesey Street. Infantry passing St. Paul's Chapel, west side, Broadway at Vesey Street, looking southward. -see l\nNo Record of Photography\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732375f", "uuid": "0f26cc70-c561-012f-2e2d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9d71-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732375f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Flowers.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Vesey Street - Greenwich Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Flowers", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732375b", "back_text": "Peddlers, Flowers: Horticultural products for Mothers Day sale, on display at this well known center of this industry. This set of two views is photographed in an eastward direction on Vesey Street at Greenwich Street (Elevated thereon). Prominent Broadway buildings seen are: (In No. 1) the Woolworth, and the Transportation Buildings; (In No. 2) St. Paul Building and St. Paul's Chapel.\n\nMay 11, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732377f", "uuid": "0fe224a0-c561-012f-4a46-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9d75-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732377f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Flowers.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Vesey Street - Greenwich Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Flowers", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732377b", "back_text": "(1)\n\"Mother's Day\" flowers being sold on the curb, along Vesey Street, west of Greenwich Street. May 11, 1935.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same; from a different angle.\nMay 11, 1935.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same, from another angle.\nMay 11, 1935.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "732371f", "uuid": "0d8abfe0-c561-012f-3e34-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9d69-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732371f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1936", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Flowers.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Vesey Street - West Broadway ; Queens: Greenpoint Avenue - Between Borden and Gale Avenues.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Flowers", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732371b", "back_text": "(1) Peddlers--flowers: Selling flowers at Vessey Street and West Broadway, Manhattan.\n\n\nAbout 1930\n\n(2) The flower market on the north side of Greenpoint Avenue, between Borden and Gale Avenues, Queens. The flower shops are operated by J. T. Byrne and Owen Dalley.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nNovember 1, 1936\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "732371f", "uuid": "0d8abfe0-c561-012f-3e34-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9d69-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732371f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1936", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Flowers.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Vesey Street - West Broadway ; Queens: Greenpoint Avenue - Between Borden and Gale Avenues.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Flowers", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732371b", "back_text": "(1) Peddlers--flowers: Selling flowers at Vessey Street and West Broadway, Manhattan.\n\nAbout 1930\n\n(2) The flower market on the north side of Greenpoint Avenue, between Borden and Gale Avenues, Queens. The flower shops are operated by J. T. Byrne and Owen Dalley.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nNovember 1, 1936\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732569f", "uuid": "5c06a880-c561-012f-79d8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9ee8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732569f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Rubber goods - Toys.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Vesey Street ; 112 Vesey Street .]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Street vendors", "Toys"]}, "back_id": "732569b", "back_text": "A childs Utopia (on 112 Vesey Street).\nJuly 26, 1930.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730430f", "uuid": "f8b60760-c55d-012f-943c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8e4b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730430f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "General view - Pine Street - West.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Wall Street - Between Pearl and Willam Streets ; 70 Pine Street ; 60 Wall Street Tower ; Bank of Manhattan.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New Jersey", "New York (N.Y.)", "Upper Bay (N.Y. and N.J.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Waterfronts"]}, "back_id": "730430b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730434f", "uuid": "fa7e4ba0-c55d-012f-c237-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8e53-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730434f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "General view - Pine Street - East.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Wall Street - Between Pearl and William Streets ; 70 Pine Street ; 60 Wall Street Tower.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "730434b", "back_text": "No. 70 Pine Street (Sixty Wall Tower); on the west side of Pearl Street, from Pine to Cedar Streets.\n\nA general view, east from 60 Wall Street, between Pearl and William Streets.\n\nAugust 25, 1933\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -36877,7 +36877,7 @@ {"id": "730575f", "uuid": "2f864a70-c55e-012f-3adc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8f6d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730575f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Artists and poets - Greenwich Village.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Washington Square - Thompson Street ; Exhibition by Raven Poetry Circle.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Greenwich Village (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "730575b", "back_text": "Exhibition by \"Raven Poetry Circle\" of Greenwich Village; at the S.E. corner of Washington Square and Thompson Street.\n\nMay 23, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730562f", "uuid": "2a7422b0-c55e-012f-73f7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8f53-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730562f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Artists and poets - Greenwich Village.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Washington Square - Thompson Street ; Semi - annual Art Exhibit.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Art fairs"]}, "back_id": "730562b", "back_text": "Artists and Poets - Greenwich Village:\n\nOutdoor Art Exhibit: The Fall Exhibition at the fenced corner at Washington Square South and Thompson Street, and the Spring show at MacDougal and 8th Street's.\n\nOctober 14, 1939\nMay 18, 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730553f", "uuid": "26f65610-c55e-012f-6bd9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8f41-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730553f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Artists and poets - Greenwich Village.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Washington Square - Thompson Street ; The second annual outdoor Art Exhibition.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Greenwich Village (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Art fairs"]}, "back_id": "730553b", "back_text": "Second outdoor Art Exhibit and review, in Greenwich Village, at the S.W. corner of Washington Square and Thompson Street.\n\nNovember 17, 1932.\n\nP: L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "730552f", "uuid": "26855a20-c55e-012f-a80a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8f3f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730552f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Artists and poets - Greenwich Village.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Washington Square ; Semi - annual Art Exhibit.]"], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Greenwich Village (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Washington Arch (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Art fairs"]}, "back_id": "730552b", "back_text": "Artists & Poets-Greenwich Village: The Outdoor Art Exhibit at Washington Square with the Arch, Allan Segar tree and the distinctive apartment house, No. 1 Fifth Avenue for a backdrop. This is a semi-annual event; there being both a Fall and a Spring showing.\n\n1939\n\nAlexander Alland\n\n\nThis photo is one of the series that appeared in the published volume \"Portrait of New York\" by Felix Reisenberg and Alexander Alland. IRGV\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "730552f", "uuid": "26855a20-c55e-012f-a80a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8f3f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730552f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Artists and poets - Greenwich Village.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Washington Square ; Semi - annual Art Exhibit.]"], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Greenwich Village (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Washington Arch (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Art fairs"]}, "back_id": "730552b", "back_text": "Artists & Poets-Greenwich Village: The Outdoor Art Exhibit at Washington Square with the Arch, Allan Segar tree and the distinctive apartment house, No. 1 Fifth Avenue for a backdrop. This is a semi-annual event; there being both a Fall and a Spring showing.\n\n1939\n\nAlexander Alland\n\nThis photo is one of the series that appeared in the published volume \"Portrait of New York\" by Felix Reisenberg and Alexander Alland. IRGV\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730554f", "uuid": "276ded60-c55e-012f-41da-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8f43-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730554f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Artists and poets - Greenwich Village.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Washington Square ; Semi - annual Art Exhibit.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Art fairs"]}, "back_id": "730554b", "back_text": "The semi-annual Art exhibit at Washington Square, attracts thousands of people; some out of curiosity, others to purchase.\n\nNovember 17, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731303f", "uuid": "56242e70-c55f-012f-bd72-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9517-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731303f&t=w", "date": "1932, 1932-04", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - [Washington Inaugural Bicentennial Celebration.]", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: Washington Square (North) - 5th Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Washington, George, 1732-1799"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Centennial celebrations", "Commemoration"]}, "back_id": "731303b", "back_text": "No. 28, Washington Bicentennial Series. The parade turns north from Washington Square North into Fifth Avenue. April 30, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nNo. 29, Washington Bicentennial Series. The same as No. 28. April 30, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nNo. 30, Washington Bicentennial Series. The same as No. 28. April 30, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731248f", "uuid": "41fda760-c55f-012f-6d9f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-94aa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731248f&t=w", "date": "1920, 1924", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events.", "alt_title": ["Manhattan: Washington Square (North) - 5th Avenue.", "[[Mayor John F. Hylan, Grover Whalen and others leading an unknown (to the writer) parade.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Whalen, Grover A. (Grover Aloysius), 1886-1962"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731248b", "back_text": "Celebrations, Parades and Municipal Events: An additional view to the set titled \"Mayor John F. Hylan, Grover Whalen and others leading an unknown (to the writer) parade\" This view is taken at Washington Square North and Fifth Avenue.\n\nMisc.\n\nprior to 1925.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -36904,7 +36904,7 @@ {"id": "733455f", "uuid": "a9edf620-c562-012f-6941-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a5d3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733455f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Transportation - Railroads.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: West End Avenue - 49th Street (West).]", "New York Central Railroad."], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York Central Railroad Company"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Horses", "Railroad employees", "Railroad tracks", "Railroads", "Trains"]}, "back_id": "733455b", "back_text": "(1) The old N.Y. Central R.R. track system on West End Ave. Scene showing West 59th Street. September 26, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) An old N.Y.C. law, required the vanguard in the person of horseman, to warn all pedestrians and wagoners of the approach of the train. This view was taken on West Street, at the foot of Leroy Street. June 3, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) A similar scene, with the flagman riding a horse; this is on Tenth Ave., north from 11th Street. P. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732306f", "uuid": "f4b9b820-c560-012f-810b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9ce7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732306f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Christmas trees.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: West Street - Barclay Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Christmas decorations", "Street vendors", "Trees"]}, "back_id": "732306b", "back_text": "Peddlers, Christmas Trees: Mounds of trees for the coming festival season, piled in the center of West Street at Barclay Street. This is a set of three views.\n\nDecember 17, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732308f", "uuid": "f5935cf0-c560-012f-23b4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9ceb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732308f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Christmas trees.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: West Street - Between Duane and Chambers Streets.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Christmas decorations", "Street vendors", "Trees"]}, "back_id": "732308b", "back_text": "Peddlers, Christmas Trees: A set of 3 views of trees for the Christmas trade piled in the center of West Street. The photographers vantage point is at Duane Street (No. 1); and Chambers Street (Nos. 2 and 3).\n\nDecember 11, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "733537f", "uuid": "c81a7b20-c562-012f-a7a0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a677-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733537f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Transportation - Wagons.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: West Street - Blardson Street.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "733537b", "back_text": "West Street, South of intersection of Blardson Street.\n(Before Reconstruction).\n\n\nJune 21, 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "733537f", "uuid": "c81a7b20-c562-012f-a7a0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a677-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733537f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Transportation - Wagons.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: West Street - Blardson Street.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "733537b", "back_text": "West Street, South of intersection of Blardson Street.\n(Before Reconstruction).\n\nJune 21, 1918.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732307f", "uuid": "f5240440-c560-012f-bb83-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9ce9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732307f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Christmas trees.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: West Street - Chambers Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Christmas decorations", "Street vendors", "Trees"]}, "back_id": "732307b", "back_text": "Peddlers, Christmas Trees: Trees piled in the middle of West Street at Chambers Street awaiting sale for the Christmas trade.\n\nDecember 11, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731209f", "uuid": "32b25140-c55f-012f-941f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-945d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731209f&t=w", "date": "1883", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Evacuation Day.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: West Street - Cortlandt Street.]"], "creator": "Sherwood, William Frederick", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Evacuation Day, New York, N.Y., 1783", "Evacuation Day, Nov. 25, 1783", "Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731209b", "back_text": "parade in celebration of Evacuation Day, November 25th, 1783. The holiday has since ceased to be recognized as a legal holiday. Scene taken on West Street, at Cortlandt Street.\n\nAbout 1883.\n\nW. L. Sherwood.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732463f", "uuid": "32caa450-c561-012f-8604-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9e1d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732463f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Food - Vegetables.", "alt_title": ["[Manhattan: West Street - Reade Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Fruit", "Horse teams", "Street vendors", "Vegetables"]}, "back_id": "732463b", "back_text": "These crates of celery, being sold by a wholesale dealer, overflow from the sidewalk at the N.E. corner of West and Reade Streets.\n\nNovember 6, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -36928,7 +36928,7 @@ {"id": "730088f", "uuid": "6d8fa380-c55d-012f-a61c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8ba0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730088f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1931", "title": "General view - West side of Lower Manhattan.", "alt_title": ["[Municipal Building ; Pulitzer Building ; Transportation Building ; Woolworth Building.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)", "World Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Monuments & memorials", "Publishers and publishing", "Publishing industry", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "730088b", "back_text": "General View--Lower Manhattan, West Side: View 1 is northeastward from 60 West Street across an industrial and warehouse area. In the right background is the Woolworth Building\n\nView 2 is east from \"est Street and Barclay Street toward the East River. The prominent buildings (right to left) are: Transportation, Woolworth, and Municipal Buildings. View 3 shows the Pulitzer Building and tower of the Municipal Building.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 1: July 30, 1930\nView 2: August 6, 1930\nView 3: April 3, 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730056f", "uuid": "601ae4d0-c55d-012f-9b85-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8b60-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730056f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "General view - Lower Manhattan -[Upper New York Bay.]", "alt_title": ["[Municipal Building ; Singer Manufacturing Company ; Woolworth Building.]"], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Singer Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Battery Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Aquariums", "Business enterprises", "Monuments & memorials", "Parks", "Sewing machines"]}, "back_id": "730056b", "back_text": "A general view of lower Manhattan as photographed northward from over the Upper Bay. In the foreground is Battery Park, the Aquarium, South Ferry and its \"El's\", etc. Broadway, beginning at Bowling Green, divides the center. At the left is the marginal West Street, paralleling the shore of the North (Hudson) River. The three outstanding buildings at this date are the Singer, Woolworth and Municipal Bldgs.\n\nAbout 1925\n\nEwing Galloway\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734488f", "uuid": "5c76f770-c564-012f-e64f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-ade3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734488f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "North (Hudson) River - Shore and Skyline - Manhattan - Battery - 14th Street.", "alt_title": ["[Municipal Building ; Singer Manufacturing Company ; Woolworth Building.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Singer Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Battery Place (New York, N.Y.)", "Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Monuments & memorials", "Night photography"]}, "back_id": "734488b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "730057f", "uuid": "60a4cd60-c55d-012f-ee06-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8b62-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730057f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "General view - Lower Manhattan -[Upper New York Bay.]", "alt_title": ["[Municipal Building ; Woolworth Building.]"], "creator": "Maxwell, Hamilton", "subject": {"name": ["David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Battery Park (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Monuments & memorials", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "730057b", "back_text": "General view of Lower Manhattan. This aerial photograph is northward from a point over the Upper Bay, formed by the confluence of the East (right) and North (left) Rivers. South Ferry and Battery Park are in the foreground. Thru the left center runs Broadway. Upon same and dominant is the towering Woolworth Building. At the right is the Municipal Building.\n\nCopyrighted by\nMajor Hamilton Maxwell\n\n\nAbout 1928\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "730057f", "uuid": "60a4cd60-c55d-012f-ee06-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8b62-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730057f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "General view - Lower Manhattan -[Upper New York Bay.]", "alt_title": ["[Municipal Building ; Woolworth Building.]"], "creator": "Maxwell, Hamilton", "subject": {"name": ["David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Battery Park (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Monuments & memorials", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "730057b", "back_text": "General view of Lower Manhattan. This aerial photograph is northward from a point over the Upper Bay, formed by the confluence of the East (right) and North (left) Rivers. South Ferry and Battery Park are in the foreground. Thru the left center runs Broadway. Upon same and dominant is the towering Woolworth Building. At the right is the Municipal Building.\n\nCopyrighted by\nMajor Hamilton Maxwell\n\nAbout 1928\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731211f", "uuid": "337572c0-c55f-012f-59a0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9461-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731211f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Flag Day.", "alt_title": ["[Nathan Hale statue in the City Hall Park.]"], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Flag Day", "Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731211b", "back_text": "Flag Day Exercises, June 14th., at the Nathan Hale statue in City Hall Park. It was erected in 1893.\n\nAbout 1900.\n\nEwing Galloway.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731605f", "uuid": "cb28cf10-c55f-012f-7a13-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9772-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731605f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, No. 10-12.", "alt_title": ["[Near Jefferson Park.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Religious articles", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "731605b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: Pedlar on street near Jefferson Park.\nJuly 16, 1925.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nPedlar, selling buttons and religious trinkets, Jefferson Park.\nJuly 16, 1925.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nPedlar, selling buttons and religious trinkets, at a street corner near Jefferson Park.\nJuly 16, 1925.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730143f", "uuid": "8251b480-c55d-012f-8e3b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8c0e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730143f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "General view - Upper Manhattan - Washington Heights.", "alt_title": ["[Neurological Institute.]"], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Hospitals", "Nursing schools"]}, "back_id": "730143b", "back_text": "A general view of the upper Manhattan-Washington Heights section of the City, showing prominently the new Columbia Medical Center development lying between Broadway and Riverside Drive at W. 165th - 168th Street's. The main building at the right is the College of Physicians and Surgeons. This structure also houses the various dental schools and the Administrative Board. Facing the Drive is the New York State Hospital with its adjoining Presbyterian School for Nurses. Behind the latter is the Neurological Institute. Fort Washington Avenue divides the view leading to the dark 102nd Regiment Engineers Armory at 168th - 169th Street's. In the foreground is the New York Institute for the Deaf. The direction of the view is northeastward from over same.\n\n1929\n\nEwing Galloway\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -36948,7 +36948,7 @@ {"id": "734464f", "uuid": "5118e240-c564-012f-a42e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-adb3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734464f&t=w", "date": "1885", "title": "North (Hudson) River - Shore and skyline - Manhattan - Battery - 14th Street.", "alt_title": ["[New York Produce Exchange - Washington Building.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Battery Park (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Upper Bay (N.Y. and N.J.)"], "topic": ["Commodity exchanges", "Parks", "Piers & wharves", "Sailboats"]}, "back_id": "734464b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734435f", "uuid": "43a24750-c564-012f-d8e9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-ad79-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734435f&t=w", "date": "1908", "title": "North (Hudson) River - River scenes - Lower Manhattan skyline.", "alt_title": ["[New York Produce Exchange ; Singer Manufacturing Company ; United States Custom House ; Washington Building ; Whitehall Building.]"], "creator": "Loeffler, A. (August)", "subject": {"name": ["Singer Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Whitehall Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Commodity exchanges", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "734435b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734430f", "uuid": "4180b540-c564-012f-4087-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-ad6f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734430f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "North (Hudson) River - River scenes - Lower Manhattan skyline.", "alt_title": ["[New York Produce Exchange ; Trinity Church ; Washington Building.]"], "creator": "Loeffler, A. (August)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Commodity exchanges", "Episcopal churches", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "734430b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "734124f", "uuid": "bbc62540-c563-012f-5f8c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-ab0c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734124f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Erie Basin - Brooklyn - [New York Bay - Between Gowanus Bay and Beard Street.]", "alt_title": ["[New York State Barge Canal Grain Elevator.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Erie Basin (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Upper Bay (N.Y. and N.J.)"], "topic": ["Grain elevators"]}, "back_id": "734124b", "back_text": "Erie Basin on New York Bay between Gowanus Bay and Beard Street. Also seen at the right is Gowan's Canal extending northward. The white building in the center of the view is the New York State Barge Canal Grain Elevator.\n\nEwing Galloway, N.Y.\n\n\n15o's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "734124f", "uuid": "bbc62540-c563-012f-5f8c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-ab0c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734124f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Erie Basin - Brooklyn - [New York Bay - Between Gowanus Bay and Beard Street.]", "alt_title": ["[New York State Barge Canal Grain Elevator.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Erie Basin (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Upper Bay (N.Y. and N.J.)"], "topic": ["Grain elevators"]}, "back_id": "734124b", "back_text": "Erie Basin on New York Bay between Gowanus Bay and Beard Street. Also seen at the right is Gowan's Canal extending northward. The white building in the center of the view is the New York State Barge Canal Grain Elevator.\n\nEwing Galloway, N.Y.\n\n15o's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734125f", "uuid": "bc21d260-c563-012f-bc04-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-ab0e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734125f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Erie Basin - Brooklyn.", "alt_title": ["[New York State Barge Canal Terminal.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Erie Basin (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Freight terminals", "Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "734125b", "back_text": "Erie Basin looking eastward to the State Barge Canal Terminal. Note the huge moving steel crane, a part of the Terminal.\n\n1925.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730080f", "uuid": "6a3ae3d0-c55d-012f-ee8a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8b90-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730080f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1930", "title": "General view - East side of Lower Manhattan.", "alt_title": ["[New York Steam Corporation ; Municipal Building.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Industrial facilities", "Monuments & memorials", "Steam"]}, "back_id": "730080b", "back_text": "General View--ower Manhattan, East Side: Looking northeastward from Wall and Pearl Streets and showing the 111 John Street Building and the plant of the New York Steam Company. The Pearl Street \"El\" can be seen in the center view.\n\nView 2 is east toward the East River and view 3 along Pearl Street showing the 1 Cedar Street Building and the 111 John Street Building (right). In the background is the Municipal Building.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 1: January 13, 1929\nView 2: July 7, 1930\nView 3: October 1, 1930\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734469f", "uuid": "536098d0-c564-012f-a0d8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-adbd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734469f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "North (Hudson) River - Shore and skyline - Manhattan - Battery - 14th Street.", "alt_title": ["[New York Telephone Company ; Singer Manufacturing Company ; Woolworth Building.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York Telephone Company", "Singer Building (New York, N.Y.)", "Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Battery Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Barges", "Boats", "Building construction", "Ferries", "Parks", "Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "734469b", "back_text": "(1)\nNorth.(Hudson) River, north from Battery Park (right) to about Warren Street, showing Lower Manhattan's skyline. The prominent buildings are (left to right); the New York Telephone Co. (under construction), Woolworth and Singer Buildings.\nP. L. Sperr.\nJune 6, 1925.\n\n(2)\nThe same, another view. Also shown (left to right) are piers 22 to 19, and 17 to 13.\nP. L. Sperr.\nJune 6, 1925.\n\n(3)\nThe same, at a later date, including a view also of piers 27 to 23 (first five piers from the left). The point of vantage for the three views is the Central Railroad of New Jersey ferry in midstream.\nP. L. Sperr.\nJuly 29, 1925.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -36962,8 +36962,8 @@ {"id": "733660f", "uuid": "fa643a90-c562-012f-74b7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a76d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733660f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Bodines Creek - Staten Island [Richmond - The creek marks the boundary between West New Brighton and Port Richmond.]", "alt_title": ["[Old and new Baltimore and Ohio Railroad bridges.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges"]}, "back_id": "733660b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732406f", "uuid": "1aa79b90-c561-012f-9793-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9dad-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732406f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - General food vendors - Oysters.", "alt_title": ["[Oyster boat Nettie C. Powell at Fulton Street dock.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Fulton Fish Market (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Fishing boats"]}, "back_id": "732406b", "back_text": "(1) The oyster boat \"Nettie C. Powell\" pulling into Fulton Fish Market, (Fulton Street Dock). 1923.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, being unloaded and sorted. 1923.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) Oysters being unloaded from the \"Nettie C. Powell\". 1923.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733474f", "uuid": "b16fc720-c562-012f-e01a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a5f9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733474f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Transportation - Subway - [Meet Mister Subways William I. (Bill) Ronan.]", "alt_title": ["[Parody of Miss Subways contest.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "733474b", "back_text": "Parody of \"Miss Subways\" contest.", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "730145f", "uuid": "83093280-c55d-012f-a9ce-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8c12-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730145f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "General view - Upper Manhattan - Washington Heights.", "alt_title": ["[Paterno (Charles) Castle.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "730145b", "back_text": "General View-Washington Heights, Manhattan: Looking northeastward from the George Washington Bridge. In the foreground is Riverside Drive and Dr. Paterno's castle, a private residence.\n\nWPA Photo.\nFederal Writers' Project\n\n\n1936\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "733336f", "uuid": "7b361dc0-c562-012f-f9cd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a4e6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733336f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Strikes and demonstrations - Communists - [Battery Place.]", "alt_title": ["[Peddling communist literature.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Battery Place (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "United States"], "topic": ["Demonstrations", "Memorial Day"]}, "back_id": "733336b", "back_text": "(1) Communism bars no one from its ranks. Negro peddling Communist literature at Battery Place demonstration.\n\nMarch 3, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2) A fellow comrade peddling same literature at Battery Place.\n\nMarch 3, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "730145f", "uuid": "83093280-c55d-012f-a9ce-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8c12-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730145f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "General view - Upper Manhattan - Washington Heights.", "alt_title": ["[Paterno (Charles) Castle.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "730145b", "back_text": "General View-Washington Heights, Manhattan: Looking northeastward from the George Washington Bridge. In the foreground is Riverside Drive and Dr. Paterno's castle, a private residence.\n\nWPA Photo.\nFederal Writers' Project\n\n1936\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "733336f", "uuid": "7b361dc0-c562-012f-f9cd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a4e6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733336f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Strikes and demonstrations - Communists - [Battery Place.]", "alt_title": ["[Peddling communist literature.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Battery Place (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "United States"], "topic": ["Demonstrations", "Memorial Day"]}, "back_id": "733336b", "back_text": "(1) Communism bars no one from its ranks. Negro peddling Communist literature at Battery Place demonstration.\n\nMarch 3, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) A fellow comrade peddling same literature at Battery Place.\n\nMarch 3, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734517f", "uuid": "6a068aa0-c564-012f-b1f8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-ae1d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734517f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "North (Hudson) River - Shore and skyline - Manhattan - Battery - 14th Street.", "alt_title": ["[Pennsylvania Railroad Produce Terminal.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Freight terminals"]}, "back_id": "734517b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731121f", "uuid": "0fa61310-c55f-012f-dd9b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-93ad-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731121f&t=w", "date": "1918", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Armistice.", "alt_title": ["[People dancing in the streets in front of the City Hall.]"], "creator": "Consolidated News Features", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations"]}, "back_id": "731121b", "back_text": "Celebrations--Armistice, 1918: When the Armistice was signed, November 11, 1918, people poured out of office buildings and shops to celebrate.. Here are people dancing in the streets in front of City Hall.\n\nConsolidated News Features\n\n\"November, 1918\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734526f", "uuid": "6dfcddb0-c564-012f-1da2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-ae2f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734526f&t=w", "date": "1929, 1930, 1931", "title": "North (Hudson) River - Shore and skyline - Manhattan - [Midtown skyline between 14th and 59th Streets.]", "alt_title": ["[Pier 62 ; S. S. Olympic.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Piers & wharves", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "734526b", "back_text": "(1)\nNorth (Hudson) River, shoreline, south from West 22nd (left) to West 17th Streets, showing piers 62 to 58 (left to right) off Eleventh Ave.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same, at a later date. Also shown (center) are the S.S. Olympic (four funnels) and S.S. Adriatic.\n\nMay 15, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nA more limited view of the same, at an earlier date, eliminating pier 62. The S.S. Olympic (four funnels) is docked at pier 59.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -36987,7 +36987,7 @@ {"id": "729941f", "uuid": "18510120-c55d-012f-aef8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8a7a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729941f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Richmond:] Staten Island - Wolfe's Pond Park - The beach.", "alt_title": ["[Raritan Bay shore.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Beaches"]}, "back_id": "729941b", "back_text": "(1) Wolfe's Pond Park (Staten Island): A view east along the beach on the shore of Raritan Bay.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, another view.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "729943f", "uuid": "1909f5c0-c55d-012f-0c67-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8a7e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729943f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Richmond:] Staten Island - Wolfe's Pond Park - Wolfe's Pond - [Bungalow colony].", "alt_title": ["[Raritan Bay shore.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Beaches"]}, "back_id": "729943b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "731314f", "uuid": "5a14ae80-c55f-012f-916f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-952d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731314f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - World War I - [Fleet parade.]", "alt_title": ["[Rear Admiral Fletcher of the Connecticut leading parade.]"], "creator": "American Press Association", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions", "World War, 1914-1918"]}, "back_id": "731314b", "back_text": "Fleet Parade\nRear Admiral Fletcher of the Conn. leading parade. Copyright by American Press Association\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731323f", "uuid": "5de02780-c55f-012f-551b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-953f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731323f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Feast of Saint Paulinus - Williamsburg, Brooklyn.", "alt_title": ["[Religious ceremony of the Old World transplanted to the New World.]"], "creator": "Associated Press", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "731323b", "back_text": "Feast of St. Paulinus: A religious ceremony of the Old World transplanted to the New World. This is a scene of crowds in the Italian section of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, observing the feast of St. Paulinus, Bishop of Nola, patron saint of the ancient city in Campania, Italy. The figure piece, which is being borne by nearly 100 men, is 70 feet high and is valued at \u00a31500.\n\nAssociated Press Photo\n\n\nJune 25, 1934\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731323f", "uuid": "5de02780-c55f-012f-551b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-953f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731323f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Feast of Saint Paulinus - Williamsburg, Brooklyn.", "alt_title": ["[Religious ceremony of the Old World transplanted to the New World.]"], "creator": "Associated Press", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "731323b", "back_text": "Feast of St. Paulinus: A religious ceremony of the Old World transplanted to the New World. This is a scene of crowds in the Italian section of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, observing the feast of St. Paulinus, Bishop of Nola, patron saint of the ancient city in Campania, Italy. The figure piece, which is being borne by nearly 100 men, is 70 feet high and is valued at \u00a31500.\n\nAssociated Press Photo\n\nJune 25, 1934\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "729909f", "uuid": "0bc21790-c55d-012f-2083-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8a3a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729909f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Richmond:] Staten Island - Willowbrook Park - [Pumping station].", "alt_title": ["[Richmond Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)", "Willowbrook Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Pumping stations", "Water supply"]}, "back_id": "729909b", "back_text": "Willowbrook Park (Staten Island): Shown is one of the pumping stations of Staten Island's water supply system. The view is from Richmond Avenue between Batavia and Geneva Roads.\n\nApril 25, 1929\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "728744f", "uuid": "3f343840-c55b-012f-40bd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-811e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=728744f&t=w", "date": "1935, 1936", "title": "Richmond: [Staten Island] - Clove Lakes Park - Roads.", "alt_title": ["[Richmond Lake - Martling Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Clove Lakes Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Trails & paths"]}, "back_id": "728744b", "back_text": "Clove Lakes Park: Dirt roads in the vicinity of Richmond Lake and Martling Ave. Views 1 and 2 were taken May 13, 1935, and view 3, Aug. 9, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "734725f", "uuid": "c1b833e0-c564-012f-fb6f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-afbd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734725f&t=w", "date": "1924, 1935", "title": "Richmond Creek - Staten Island - Latourette Park.", "alt_title": ["[Richmond: Arthur Kill Road - Abingdon Avenue ; Old Mill Road.]"], "creator": "Davis, William T. (William Thompson); Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Richmond Creek (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Streams -- New York (State) -- New York"]}, "back_id": "734725b", "back_text": "(1)\nRichmond Creek (Staten Island): Viewing northeastward across the creek and the salt meadows watered by it. The view is from Arthur Kill Road, near Abingdon Avenue. This area later became part of Latourette Park.\nJune 17, 1924\nBy Wm. T. Davis through P. L. Sperr\n\n(2)\nViewing southwestward across the winding creek and the salt meadows from the hill above Old Mill Road, in Latourette Park.\nMay 12, 1928\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(3)\nThe area below that seen in view 2. The creek, here, runs through Latourette Park.\nJune 16, 1935\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -37035,7 +37035,7 @@ {"id": "729571f", "uuid": "85d185e0-c55c-012f-4e83-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8796-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729571f&t=w", "date": "1933, 1934, 1937", "title": "Richmond:] Staten Island - St. George.", "alt_title": ["[Staten Island-Manhattan Ferry.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Saint George (New York, N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Ferries", "Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "729571b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nSt. George, Staten Island, showing the ferry depot of the Staten Island-Manhattan ferry and the emergency relief sign during the days of the presidency of Herbert Hoover. The view is from the passenger ramp over the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad yards, which is also the terminal of the island's trolley\nsystem.\n\nJanuary 23, 1933\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(2)\n\nPassengers (among them school children returning from a trip to view the fleet in the Hudson River) leaving the\nferryboat \"American Legion\" at the depot.\n\nJune 8, 1934\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(3)\n\nMen are shown demolishing the old building of the\nStaten Island street railway company on the viaduct, near the ferry depot. Buses have replaced the street car as a means\nof surface transportation.\n\nDecember 20, 1937\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(2) 1250 C4\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "730647f", "uuid": "3a1be380-c55e-012f-8942-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8ffd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730647f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Bridges - Bayonne Bridge.", "alt_title": ["[Staten Island: Richmond Terrace - Morningside Avenue.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Bayonne Bridge (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges"]}, "back_id": "730647b", "back_text": "(1)\nBayonne Bridge, from Richmond Terrace, near Morningside Ave.,\nStaten Island.\nNovember 4, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same view, from another angle.\nNovember 4, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same view, towards dusk.\nNovember 11, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732279f", "uuid": "e9ddaa30-c560-012f-f9ec-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9cb2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732279f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Occupations - Diaper service.", "alt_title": ["[Sterilized diaper service in Brooklyn.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Duplexes"]}, "back_id": "732279b", "back_text": "Sterlized Diaper Service the Latest Wrinkle\n\nAn enterprising firm in Brooklyn, N.Y.C. has undertaken to relieve the young mother of her most unpleasant duty by furnishing a sterilized diaper service. Each day a snow white truck calls for the diapers, owned by the parent or the firm, carries them to a prophylactic plant, washes them and returns them immaculate and sterilized the following day. Photo shows the service man removing a container from his truck for delivery.\n\nCredit Line (ACME) 11-13-34\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "732761f", "uuid": "a4fb2b40-c561-012f-82b7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a068-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732761f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Public Works - Bronx - A W.P.A. [Works Progress Administration] project.", "alt_title": ["[Street improvement.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "732761b", "back_text": "Public Works: Street improvement in the East Bronx, being constructed by the WPA.\n\nFederal Art Project--WPA\n\n\nNovember, 1936\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "732761f", "uuid": "a4fb2b40-c561-012f-82b7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a068-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732761f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Public Works - Bronx - A W.P.A. [Works Progress Administration] project.", "alt_title": ["[Street improvement.]"], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sidewalks", "Street maintenance & repair"]}, "back_id": "732761b", "back_text": "Public Works: Street improvement in the East Bronx, being constructed by the WPA.\n\nFederal Art Project--WPA\n\nNovember, 1936\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733584f", "uuid": "db2288e0-c562-012f-431e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a6d5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733584f&t=w", "date": "1910, 1919", "title": "Woman suffrage: Banner carried by suffragettes [Miss Anne Martin, Miss Julia Hurlbut, Rheta Childe Dora, and Sara Bard Field] in their Golden Lane spectacle", "alt_title": ["Symbolic Tableau as part of suffrage demonstration at St. Louis during the Democratic convention week"], "creator": "American Press Association", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Women's suffrage"]}, "back_id": "733584b", "back_text": "Banner carried by suffragettes in their \"Golden Lane\" spectacle which was held in St. Louis on Monday when that city was preparing for the Democratic convention. Left to right they are Miss Anne Martin; Miss Julia Hurlbut; Rheta Childe Dora and Sara Bard Field.\n\nAmerican Press Assn.\n\nSymbolic Tableau as part of Suffrage demonstration at St. Louis during convention week.\n\nPhoto by American Press Assn.\n\n1 Neg, #198\n2 NEG # 3755\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "729685f", "uuid": "b2bbf1f0-c55c-012f-a542-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-887a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729685f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Richmond:] Staten Island - Stapleton - [Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church].", "alt_title": ["[Targee Street - Broad Street.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Stapleton (New York, N.Y.)", "Staten Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Catholic churches"]}, "back_id": "729685b", "back_text": "Stapleton, Staten Island: A general view south across Stapleton toward Concord, seen from Pearl Street, on Grymes Hill. In the foreground is the Roman Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception on Targee Street, near Broad Street.\n\nView 2 is in the same general direction, toward Concord, showing the sloping Grymes Hill.\n\nJune 23, 1937\nViews 1, 2\n\nP: L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Staten Island"} {"id": "730530f", "uuid": "77956980-c55a-012f-47e5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8f13-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730530f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Queens] - Airports - La Guardia Field.", "alt_title": ["[The airport on its opening day.]"], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["La Guardia Airport"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Airports"]}, "back_id": "730530b", "back_text": "Airports: La Guardia Field (Queens)--Eastward along the airport on its opening day. One of the hangars and unfinished buildings (right) can be seen in the distance.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nOctober 15, 1939\nViews 1,2,3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -37620,7 +37620,7 @@ {"id": "703684f", "uuid": "06243490-c534-012f-9a9c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-c9d6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=703684f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Brooklyn: Court Street, north of Degraw.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "703684b", "back_text": "Clinton Street, north from and including Degraw Street.\nJune 6, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "709657f", "uuid": "795eb9f0-c53d-012f-fa8a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dc-ec12-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=709657f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Mnahattan: 7th Avenue - 13th Street", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "709657b", "back_text": "Seventh Avenue, west side, north from 13th Street.\nMarch 21, 1931.\nP.L. Sperr, Photographer.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Manhattan"} {"id": "718299f", "uuid": "35ae7630-c55d-012f-acfe-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2f8d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718299f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "General view - Manhattan - Central Park - Arrival of Cleopatra's Needle (Obelisk).", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Cleopatra's Needle", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Monuments", "Obelisks", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "718299b", "back_text": "Central Park. Arrival of Cleopatra's Needle.\nNo record of photography\nno date\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "718301f", "uuid": "362b1950-c55d-012f-d3b8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2f91-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718301f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "General view - Manhattan - Central Park - Where the Obelisk is erected.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Cleopatra's Needle", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Monuments", "Obelisks", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "718301b", "back_text": "Central Park where the Obelisk is erected is one of the most beautiful and most famous of the urban parks in the world. It covers the territory between Fifth and Eighth Avenues, and 59th and 110th Streets a track over 2 1/2 miles long, by half a mile wide, including an area of 840 acres. The Obelisk or Cleopatra's Needle is placed to the east of the Reservoir and Metropolitan Museum of Art.\n\nNo Record of Photography\n\n\n315G\nLOCAL HISTORY\nAND GENEALOGY\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "718301f", "uuid": "362b1950-c55d-012f-d3b8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2f91-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718301f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "General view - Manhattan - Central Park - Where the Obelisk is erected.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Cleopatra's Needle", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Monuments", "Obelisks", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "718301b", "back_text": "Central Park where the Obelisk is erected is one of the most beautiful and most famous of the urban parks in the world. It covers the territory between Fifth and Eighth Avenues, and 59th and 110th Streets a track over 2 1/2 miles long, by half a mile wide, including an area of 840 acres. The Obelisk or Cleopatra's Needle is placed to the east of the Reservoir and Metropolitan Museum of Art.\n\nNo Record of Photography\n\n315G\nLOCAL HISTORY\nAND GENEALOGY\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "718303f", "uuid": "36af34e0-c55d-012f-e80f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2f95-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718303f&t=w", "date": "1890", "title": "General view - Manhattan - Central Park - The Obelisk.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Mildenburg", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Cleopatra's Needle", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Monuments", "Obelisks", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "718303b", "back_text": "Central Park: The Obelisk, located in the easterly portion, near the Metropolitan Museum of Art.\n\nCirca 1890\n\nMildenburg, photo\nP. L. Sperr Collection\n\n315G\nLOCAL HISTORY\nAND GENEALOGY\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "718305f", "uuid": "372896b0-c55d-012f-0c56-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-2f99-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718305f&t=w", "date": "1890, 1931", "title": "General view - Manhattan - Central Park - The Obelisk.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Cleopatra's Needle", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Monuments", "Obelisks", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "718305b", "back_text": "(1)\nCentral Park: The Obelisk, or \"Cleopatra's Needle\", seen through the trees from the east side of the abandoned Lower Reservoir, with the Carlyle apartment building, at Madison Avenue and 76th Street, in the background.\nP. L. Sperr.\nJune 28, 1931.\n\n(2)\nThe Obelisk, a closer view, and more towards the north.\nP. L. Sperr.\nJune 28, 1931.\n\n(3)\nThe Obelisk known as Cleopatra's Needle which was given to the United States by the Khedive of Egypt in 1877 and set on its base on this site on January 22, 1881; the cornerstone being laid, October 9, 1880. It originally stood in Cairo in front of the Temple of the Sun, having been erected about 1500 B.C. by Thothmes III. In 12 B.C. it was removed to Alexandria by Augustus Caesar. Wm. H. Vanderbilt supplied the funds necessary for its transportation to this country.\nAbout 1890.\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "718420f", "uuid": "3789ae00-c55d-012f-99f0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-307f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=718420f&t=w", "date": "1890", "title": "General view - Manhattan - Central Park - Zoo - [Elephant].", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Central Park Zoo"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Elephants", "Parks", "Zoo animals"]}, "back_id": "718420b", "back_text": "Central Park: One of the inhabitants of the Zoo prior to the rehabilitation of same recently (about 1929).\n\nAbout 1890.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -37717,7 +37717,7 @@ {"id": "729971f", "uuid": "387816f0-c55d-012f-0dc7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8ab6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729971f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "General View - South Bronx.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "729971b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "729972f", "uuid": "38ccb650-c55d-012f-a722-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8ab8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729972f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "General view - South Bronx.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Fairchild Aerial Surveys, Inc.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "729972b", "back_text": "South Bronx, N.Y.C.\nFeb. 1, 1931 Fairchild Aerial Surveys\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "729973f", "uuid": "39373450-c55d-012f-e150-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8aba-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729973f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "General view - Brooklyn - [Bethlehem Lutheran Church.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Upper Bay (N.Y. and N.J.)"], "topic": ["Lutheran churches"]}, "back_id": "729973b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "729975f", "uuid": "39fd53f0-c55d-012f-67df-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8abe-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729975f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "General View - Brooklyn - Flatbush Avenue.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Long Island Rail Road"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Railroad shops & yards"]}, "back_id": "729975b", "back_text": "A general view southward from No. 1 Hanson Place, the Williamsburg Savings Bank Building. The broad, white thoroughfare running across the face of the view is Flatbush Avenue, with the B. M. T. \"El\" on it (foreground) turning in on Fifth Avenue. On the left is Atlantic Avenue and the Long Island Railroad yards between the latter and Pacific Street.\n\n\nMay 12, 1939\nViews 1,2,3\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "729975f", "uuid": "39fd53f0-c55d-012f-67df-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8abe-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729975f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "General View - Brooklyn - Flatbush Avenue.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Long Island Rail Road"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Railroad shops & yards"]}, "back_id": "729975b", "back_text": "A general view southward from No. 1 Hanson Place, the Williamsburg Savings Bank Building. The broad, white thoroughfare running across the face of the view is Flatbush Avenue, with the B. M. T. \"El\" on it (foreground) turning in on Fifth Avenue. On the left is Atlantic Avenue and the Long Island Railroad yards between the latter and Pacific Street.\n\nMay 12, 1939\nViews 1,2,3\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "729976f", "uuid": "3a7a5c00-c55d-012f-3574-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8ac0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729976f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "General view - [Brooklyn - Brooklyn Technical High School.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "Fort Greene Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Elevated railroads", "Naval yards & naval stations", "Parks", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "729976b", "back_text": "A general view north from No. 1 Hanson Place, the Williamsburg Savings Bank Building toward the East River and the Williamsburg Bridge, across Fort Greene Park. The building in the foreground is at the S. E. corner of Dekalb Avenue and Fort Greene Place, and is the Brooklyn Technical High School. The Brooklyn Navy Yard is in the left distance.\nMay 12, 1939\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView v is in the same general direction from the Hotel St. George, across the Fulton Street \"E\" loop.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "729978f", "uuid": "3b4bf170-c55d-012f-6bd5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8ac4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729978f&t=w", "date": "1928", "title": "General view - [Brooklyn - Flatbush Avenue and Fulton Street.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Fairchild Aerial Surveys, Inc.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "729978b", "back_text": "IDENTIFICATION: Aerial view of Brooklyn, showing Flatbush and Fulton St.\nDATE: 1 May 1928\nPHOTOGRAPHER: Fairchild Aerial Surveys, Inc.\n270 W. 38, NYC\nREPRODUCTION RIGHTS: Held by Photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "729979f", "uuid": "3bb7d860-c55d-012f-88fd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8ac6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=729979f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "General view - [Brooklyn - Prospect Park.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Fairchild Aerial Surveys, Inc.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Prospect Park (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "729979b", "back_text": "IDENTIFICATION: Aerial view of Prospect Park, Brooklyn, and surrounding area\nDATE: 9 Mar. 1927\nPHOTOGRAPHER: Fairchild Aerial Surveys, Inc.\n270 W. 38, NYC\nREPRODUCTION RIGHTS: Held by Photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -37745,7 +37745,7 @@ {"id": "730013f", "uuid": "4ca787b0-c55d-012f-91b7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8b0a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730013f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "General view - [Aerial view of Manhattan - Lower New York from the North.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Fairchild Aerial Surveys, Inc.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "730013b", "back_text": "21724- Lower New York from the North\nNote extent of area.\n1920?\n\nFairchild Aerial Camera Corporation\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730014f", "uuid": "4d7510c0-c55d-012f-0c3f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8b0c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730014f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "General view - [Aerial view of Manhattan - Manhattan Island tunnels under the Hudson River.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Fairchild Aerial Surveys, Inc.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "730014b", "back_text": "Hemmedin by water Manhattan Island tunnels under the Hudson River. The dotted line at the left marks the site of the recently completed Holland Tunnel, running more than a mile from downtown New York City to New Jersey. To the right of Manhattan runs the East River crossed by four bridges. The lowest of these is the Brooklyn Bridge; the oblong patch in upper Manhattan is Central Park. Nov. 1927 Fairchild Aerial Surveys.", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730017f", "uuid": "4f9ee980-c55d-012f-9266-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8b12-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730017f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "General view - [Aerial view of Upper Manhattan.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Fairchild Aerial Surveys, Inc.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "730017b", "back_text": "IDENTIFICATION: Aerial view of central Manhattan\nDATE: 1927?\nPHOTOGRAPHER: Fairchild Aerial Surveys, Inc.\n270 W. 38, NYC\nREPRODUCTION RIGHTS: Held by Photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "730018f", "uuid": "5057f780-c55d-012f-8576-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8b14-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730018f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "General view - [Aerial view of Manhattan - Jefferson Park and East 111th Street.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Fairchild Aerial Surveys, Inc.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Jefferson Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "730018b", "back_text": "IDENTIFICATION: Aerial view of Manhattan, Jefferson Park and E. 111th St. in foreground\n\nDATE: 4 Mar. 1927\n\nPHOTOGRAPHER: Fairchild Aerial Surveys, Inc.\n270 W. 38, NYC\n\n\nREPRODUCTION RIGHTS: Held by Photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "730018f", "uuid": "5057f780-c55d-012f-8576-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8b14-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730018f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "General view - [Aerial view of Manhattan - Jefferson Park and East 111th Street.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Fairchild Aerial Surveys, Inc.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Jefferson Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "730018b", "back_text": "IDENTIFICATION: Aerial view of Manhattan, Jefferson Park and E. 111th St. in foreground\n\nDATE: 4 Mar. 1927\n\nPHOTOGRAPHER: Fairchild Aerial Surveys, Inc.\n270 W. 38, NYC\n\nREPRODUCTION RIGHTS: Held by Photographer\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730025f", "uuid": "5305a9e0-c55d-012f-d7d2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8b22-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730025f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "General view - [Manhattan.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "730025b", "back_text": "P.L. Sperr collection\nRec'd November 13, 1945\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730026f", "uuid": "53690fb0-c55d-012f-fffe-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8b24-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730026f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "General view - [Manhattan.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "730026b", "back_text": "P.L. Sperr collection\nRec'd January 13, 1945\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730028f", "uuid": "54445ab0-c55d-012f-a022-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8b28-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730028f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "General view] - New York Bay.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Hannau, Hans W.,1904-", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Boats"]}, "back_id": "730028b", "back_text": "This is an original - Photo by Hans W. Hannau\n#717\nGalerie St. Etienne\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -37799,7 +37799,7 @@ {"id": "730109f", "uuid": "75a189e0-c55d-012f-6768-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8bca-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730109f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1929", "title": "General view - Midtown Manhattan - [Garment Center.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Garibaldi, Giuseppe, 1807-1882"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Statues"]}, "back_id": "730109b", "back_text": "General View Midtown Manhattan, Garment Center: Looking north-westward along Seventh Avenue from West 32nd Street, showing the numerous tall buildings where most of the nation's clothing is made. In the right background is the Baremount Building.\n\nView 2 is toward the Hudson River from Broadway near 37th Street. On the left is the 41-story Garment Center Building; on the right the 30-story loft building at Seventh Avenue and 39th Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 1: April 2, 1928\nView 2: August 18, 1929\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730114f", "uuid": "77a5c6d0-c55d-012f-bc73-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8bd4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730114f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "General view - Midtown Manhattan - [East 50s.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "730114b", "back_text": "General View Midtown Manhattan, in the East 50's: View 1 is northeastward across Midtown Manhattan in the East 50's. On the right is the 444 Madison Avenue Building at 49th Street; on the extreme left are the twin spires of St. Patricks Cathedral; and in the center, under construction, is the 515 Madison Avenue Building at East 53rd Street.\n\nView 2 is a northwesterly direction showing the completed 515 Madison Avenue Building. In the background are buildings in the 59th Street-Fifth Avenue area.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 1: Summer, 1932\nView 2: December, 1932\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730116f", "uuid": "788d1540-c55d-012f-ec60-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8bd8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730116f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "General view - Midtown Manhattan (East side).", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "730116b", "back_text": "General View Midtown Manhattan, area north of 57th Street, east side: The views are northeastward from Radio City across the upper East 50's and 60's. The group of white buildings in the center background is the New York Hospital on the East River. The skyscrapers in the left foreground are in the 57th-59th Street area along Fifth and Park Avenues. In the background is the Hellgate Bridge over the East River and the borough of Queens (right). The Harlem River can be seen (left) branching off from the East River and the peninsular area lying between the two is the Bronx.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nAugust 9, 1933\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "730117f", "uuid": "78dc31a0-c55d-012f-7012-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8bda-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730117f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "General view - Manhattan - [Empire State Building.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "730117b", "back_text": "General View of Manhattan: showing the Empire State Building at a distance.\n\n\nMay 12, 1934\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "730117f", "uuid": "78dc31a0-c55d-012f-7012-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8bda-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730117f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "General view - Manhattan - [Empire State Building.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Empire State Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "730117b", "back_text": "General View of Manhattan: showing the Empire State Building at a distance.\n\nMay 12, 1934\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730118f", "uuid": "793e2f90-c55d-012f-068f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8bdc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730118f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "General view - Midtown Manhattan (East).", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "730118b", "back_text": "A general view of midtown Manhattan, as viewed eastward from the air over the North (Hudson) River.\n\nThe large structures shown in this midtown area, border Fifth Avenue, to the north and south of 42nd Street. At left are units comprising Rockefeller Center and to the right (View No. 1) is the Empire State Building. Thru the center appear the Chrysler, News, Lincoln, No. 500 Fifth Avenue, No. 10 East 40th Street Buildings, etc.\n\nW.P.A. Photo\nFive Boroughs Project\n\n1936 - 7\nViews: 1-2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730119f", "uuid": "79888310-c55d-012f-5343-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8bde-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730119f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "General view - Midtown Manhattan - [The lonely sentinel.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Lopez, Vincent", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Night photography"]}, "back_id": "730119b", "back_text": "\"The Lonely Sentinel\"\nCopyright by Vincent Lopez\n1937\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730120f", "uuid": "79f6a090-c55d-012f-aa9e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8be0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730120f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "General view - Midtown Manhattan.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Queensboro Bridge (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "730120b", "back_text": "A general view of Midtown Manhattan and the Queensboro Bridge from one of the Grand Central-42nd Street skyscrapers. The Long Island City shoreline of the East River is separated from Manhattan by Welfare (Blackwells) Island.\n\n1938-9\n\nAlexander Alland\n\nThis photo is one of a series that appeared in the published volume \"Portrait of N. Y.\" by Felix Reisenberg and Alex. Alland, IRGV.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -37811,7 +37811,7 @@ {"id": "730158f", "uuid": "881437a0-c55d-012f-264d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8c2c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730158f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "General view - Midtown Manhattan - Queensboro Bridge.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "Queensboro Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "Roosevelt Island (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "730158b", "back_text": "A general view of the midtown Manhattan-Queensboro Bridge vicinity as photographed northeastward from the Chrysler Bldg. This district lies above 42nd Street; the bridge being at 59th Street. Nestling at the base of same is the residential development, Sutton Place. Welfare Island divides the East River into two channels. Long Island City in Queens is on the far shore. Diagonally across the left corner is Second Avenue with its elevated line.\n\n1930\n\nEwing Galloway\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730162f", "uuid": "89baec90-c55d-012f-f6eb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8c34-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730162f&t=w", "date": "1940", "title": "General view - [Midtown Manhattan] - Rockefeller Center at night.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Night photography"]}, "back_id": "730162b", "back_text": "A general view southeastward from about West 65th Street and Broadway, showing a night view of Rockefeller Center at the left. Vaguely, in the right background, appear the towering structures that form the Grand Central-42nd Street skyline. The photographers vantage point is estimated by the writer and is not accurate.\n\n1940\n\nGift of Miss M. V. Leavitt\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730166f", "uuid": "8b95fa50-c55d-012f-4f83-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8c3c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730166f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "General view - [Midtown Manhattan - Rockefeller Plaza from R.C.A. Building.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Harlem River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks", "Rivers"]}, "back_id": "730166b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "730167f", "uuid": "8be9ece0-c55d-012f-3def-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8c3e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730167f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "General view - [Midtown Manhattan - Rockefeller Plaza from R.C.A. Building.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "730167b", "back_text": "A general view northward from atop the 70 storied R.C.A. Building at Rockefeller Plaza, showing Central Park lying in the center of Manhattan. Fifth Ave is to the right and Central Park West to the left. The southern boundary is Central Park South (West 59th St.). Upon the latter appear the tall structures. The North (Hudson) River, the George Washington Bridge, and the New Jersey coast line are in the left background.\n\nW. P. A. Photo\nFederal Writers Project\n\n\n1936\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "730167f", "uuid": "8be9ece0-c55d-012f-3def-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8c3e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730167f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "General view - [Midtown Manhattan - Rockefeller Plaza from R.C.A. Building.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parks"]}, "back_id": "730167b", "back_text": "A general view northward from atop the 70 storied R.C.A. Building at Rockefeller Plaza, showing Central Park lying in the center of Manhattan. Fifth Ave is to the right and Central Park West to the left. The southern boundary is Central Park South (West 59th St.). Upon the latter appear the tall structures. The North (Hudson) River, the George Washington Bridge, and the New Jersey coast line are in the left background.\n\nW. P. A. Photo\nFederal Writers Project\n\n1936\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730176f", "uuid": "8f900770-c55d-012f-8964-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8c50-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730176f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "General View - Manhattan - 42nd Street - 5th Avenue.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.)", "Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Medicine", "Railroad stations", "Research", "Research facilities"]}, "back_id": "730176b", "back_text": "A general view, northeast from 500 Fifth Ave., at the N.W. corner of 42nd Street, showing at the extreme right, the Grand Central Building, (45th St., between Vanderbilt and Lexington Aves). In the centre is the Waldorf Astoria, (Park Ave., and 50th St.), nearly completed. Directly behind the Hotel is the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, (York Ave., north from 64th to 67th Sts)., and east to Marie Curie Ave).\n\nJune 24, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\nThe same, another view.\n\nJune 24, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730177f", "uuid": "8feea0d0-c55d-012f-0f81-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8c52-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730177f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "General View - Manhattan - 42nd Street - 5th Avenue.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.)", "Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Medicine", "Railroad stations", "Research", "Research facilities"]}, "back_id": "730177b", "back_text": "(1) A general view, northeast from 500 Fifth Ave., at the N.W. corner of 42nd Street, showing the Waldorf Astoria (Park Ave., and 50th St.), near completion, and directly behind is the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, (Work Ave., north from 64th to 67th Sts., and east to Marie Curie Ave). In the background is the East River and at the extreme right is the Grand Central Building 45th Street, (between Vanderbilt and Lexington Aves).\n\nJune 24, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, without the Grand Central Building.\n\nJune 24, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same, as No. 2.\n\nJune 24, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730186f", "uuid": "933f1490-c55d-012f-5046-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8c64-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730186f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1932, 1933", "title": "General view - 5th Avenue - East. [Manhattan: 5th Avenue - 47th Street ; R.C.A. Building ; Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Rockefeller Center", "Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction", "Hotels"]}, "back_id": "730186b", "back_text": "(1) A general view, east from 580 Fifth Ave., at the N.W. corner of 47th Street, showing the R.C.A. Building (51st St., and Lexington Ave.), and the Waldorf Astoria (Park Ave., and 50th St.), the latter not completed. July 11, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, a year later, showing the Waldorf Astoria completed. June 8, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same, a year later than No. 2. May 15, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -37825,7 +37825,7 @@ {"id": "730325f", "uuid": "cdcccea0-c55d-012f-82a9-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8d79-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730325f&t=w", "date": "1922, 1929", "title": "General view - Broad Street - Northwest.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Bank of New York"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "730325b", "back_text": "67 Broad Street, (International Telephone Building) east side, from South William to Beaver Streets, (general view northeastward).\n\nA set of three views along the financial fringe between the East River and Pearl Street (\"El\" line shown upon same), towards the Brooklyn Bridge.\n\nView No. 1 is towards Wall Street and where appears the Bank of New York, the National City Building, and the Wall and Hanover Building. To the left of these appears the steel framework of the Bank of Manhattan Building. The imposing structure in the center (at Hanover Square) is the N. Y. Cotton Exchange Building.\n\nViews 2 and 3 are similar and show mainly the aforementioned zone. In the third view, the outstanding building is the Seamens Church Institute. Note here the Brooklyn shore in the background.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nAugust 20, 1929\nViews: 1-2-3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730345f", "uuid": "d5c74140-c55d-012f-15c1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8da1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730345f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1933", "title": "General view - Centre Street - South. [Manhattan: Park Row - Centre Street ; Municipal Building ; Bank of Manhattan ; City Bank-Farmers Trust Company ; 60 Wall Street Tower ; New York Telephone Company.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "730345b", "back_text": "A general view southward from atop the Municipal Building at Park Row and Centre Street, showing the tall structures forming the well known Wall Street outline. The three most prominent are: the 60 Wall Street Tower (under construction in No. 1), the Farmer Bank-City Trust Company Building, and the Bank of Manhattan.\n\nJune 12, 1931\nViews 2 and 3: June 23, 1933\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730346f", "uuid": "d629e8b0-c55d-012f-0075-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8da3-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730346f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1932", "title": "General view - Centre Street - Northeast. [Manhattan: Park Row - Centre Street ; Municipal Building.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Williamsburg Bridge (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges"]}, "back_id": "730346b", "back_text": "(1) A general view, northeast from the Municipal Building, at the intersection of Park Row and Centre Street, showing the Second and Third Aves., Elevated Lines in the foreground; at the right is part of the Manhattan Bridge, (extending from Canal Street, at third Ave., Manhattan, to Flatbush and Myrtle Aves., Brooklyn). In the background is the Williamsburg Bridge, (extending from Delancey Street, Manhattan to the Williamsburg Section of Brooklyn). June 12, 1931. P. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, another view. June 12, 1931. P. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same, not showing the Williamsburg Bridge. June 12, 1931. P. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "730347f", "uuid": "d6a261b0-c55d-012f-30d7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8da5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730347f&t=w", "date": "1932, 1933", "title": "General view - Centre Street - West. [Manhattan: Park Row - Centre Street ; Municipal Building.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "730347b", "back_text": "(1) A general view, west from the Municipal Building, at the intersection of Park Row and Centre Street, showing a portion of the New Jersey Shore, and the Hudson River.\n\nMay 3, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, another view.\n\nMay 3, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(3) The same, from a different angle,\n\nJune 23, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "730347f", "uuid": "d6a261b0-c55d-012f-30d7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8da5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730347f&t=w", "date": "1932, 1933", "title": "General view - Centre Street - West. [Manhattan: Park Row - Centre Street ; Municipal Building.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "730347b", "back_text": "(1) A general view, west from the Municipal Building, at the intersection of Park Row and Centre Street, showing a portion of the New Jersey Shore, and the Hudson River.\n\nMay 3, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, another view.\n\nMay 3, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same, from a different angle,\n\nJune 23, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730348f", "uuid": "d7083cf0-c55d-012f-f728-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8da7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730348f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1932", "title": "General view - Centre Street - Northeast. [Manhattan: Park Row - Centre Street ; Municipal Building.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "730348b", "back_text": "(1) A general view, northeast from the Municipal Building, at the intersection of Park Row and Centre Street, showing the Empire State Building, (34th St and Fifth Ave), in the distance at the left, and the Queensboro Bridge, (extending from East 59th St Manhattan to Long Island City), at the right. May 3, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, another view. May 3, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same, from a different angle, not showing the Empire State Building, at an earlier date. June 12, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730349f", "uuid": "d75ba2a0-c55d-012f-35ba-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8da9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730349f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "General view - Centre Street - Northwest.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "730349b", "back_text": "(1) A general view, northwest from the Municipal Building, at the intersection of Park Row and Centre Street, showing a portion of the New Jersey Shore, and the Hudson River on the left, and the Empire State Building, (34th St and Fifth Ave), on the right.\n\nMay 3, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, a year later, from a different angle and not showing the Empire State Building.\n\nJune 23, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730350f", "uuid": "d7d36980-c55d-012f-664b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8dab-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730350f&t=w", "date": "1932, 1934", "title": "General view - Christopher Street - Northeast. [Manhattan: Park Row - Centre Street ; 45 Christopher Street.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Manhattan Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Williamsburg Bridge (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Bridges"]}, "back_id": "730350b", "back_text": "A general view northeastward from atop the Municipal Building at Park Row and Centre Street, showing the lower East Side area lying between the Bowery and the East River. The photographer is viewing towards the inlet on the Brooklyn Shore where the United States Navy Yard lies between the Manhattan and the Williamsburg Bridges. Note in View 2, the newly constructed slum clearance development, Knickerbocker Village.\n\nMay 3, 1932\nView 2: July 18, 1934\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -37856,7 +37856,7 @@ {"id": "730519f", "uuid": "1f0a1830-c55e-012f-f992-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8efd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730519f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Advertising - [Brooklyn].", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "730519b", "back_text": "ADVERTISING\n\nJamaica Avenue, at the S. E. corner of 143rd Street, viewing eastward across the latter and showing the \"El\" of the B. M. T. subway on Jamaica Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 1: May 7, 1934\nView 2: August 24, 1941\n\nView 3: Bedford and Gates Avenues, Brooklyn\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730520f", "uuid": "1f790640-c55e-012f-a7bd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8eff-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730520f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Airplane over Manhattan ; [Ludington airliner Orion inaugurating shuttle services between Newark and Washington D.C.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "International News Service", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Airplanes"]}, "back_id": "730520b", "back_text": "An airplane over downtown Manhattan, silhouetted against Wall Street skyscrapers. This is the Ludington Air Liner \"Orion\" inaugurating a \"shuttle service\" between Newark and Washington D. C.\n\nSeptember 16, 1931\n\nInternational News Photos, Inc.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730521f", "uuid": "1ff3ce70-c55e-012f-25a1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8f01-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730521f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Airplanes over Manhattan [during Army maneuvers.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "International News Service", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn Bridge (New York, N.Y.)", "East River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Airplanes", "Bridges"]}, "back_id": "730521b", "back_text": "Airplanes over Downtown Manhattan during Army manouvers. The view is southeastward across the East River (note the Brooklyn Bridge at lower left) to Brooklyn.\n\nAbout 1930\n\nInternational News Photos, Inc.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "730522f", "uuid": "2054f200-c55e-012f-8dc4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8f03-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730522f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Airports - Floyd Bennett Field - Brooklyn.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["Floyd Bennett Field (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Jamaica Bay (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Airports", "Bays (Bodies of water)"]}, "back_id": "730522b", "back_text": "Airports: Floyd Bennett Field, Brooklyn, viewing eastward across Flatbush Avenue and Jamaica Bay, at a point south of the Belt Parkway. In the center is the Administration Building.\n\nEwing Galloway\n\n\nAbout 1925\nc. 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "730522f", "uuid": "2054f200-c55e-012f-8dc4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8f03-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730522f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Airports - Floyd Bennett Field - Brooklyn.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["Floyd Bennett Field (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Jamaica Bay (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Airports", "Bays (Bodies of water)"]}, "back_id": "730522b", "back_text": "Airports: Floyd Bennett Field, Brooklyn, viewing eastward across Flatbush Avenue and Jamaica Bay, at a point south of the Belt Parkway. In the center is the Administration Building.\n\nEwing Galloway\n\nAbout 1925\nc. 1931\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730523f", "uuid": "20ced270-c55e-012f-08c0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8f05-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730523f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1932", "title": "Airports - Flushing Airport - Queens.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Flushing Airport"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Airports", "Croplands"]}, "back_id": "730523b", "back_text": "Flushing Airport (Queens): A view southeastward toward the airport, seen from 129th Street near 15th Avenue, College Point. The airport is situated between Flushing and College Point.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 1: March 3, 1932\nView 2: April 13, 1937\n\nView 2: The area that later became the Flushing Airport.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730524f", "uuid": "212371d0-c55e-012f-10d1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8f07-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730524f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Airports - Holmes - [Queens].", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Airports", "Bridges"]}, "back_id": "730524b", "back_text": "Airports: Holmes Airport (Queens)--Looking northeastward from about 32nd Avenue and 61st Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nAugust 24, 1935\nViews 1,2,3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "730525f", "uuid": "75e10500-c55a-012f-469b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-8f09-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=730525f&t=w", "date": "1935, 1939", "title": "Queens - Airports - La Guardia Field.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["La Guardia Airport"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "North Beach (New York, N.Y.)", "Queens (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Airports", "Beaches"]}, "back_id": "730525b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Queens"} @@ -37907,12 +37907,12 @@ {"id": "731138f", "uuid": "165e5b80-c55f-012f-a9d7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-93cf-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731138f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - [Children greeting Cardinal Vannutelli.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "731138b", "back_text": "Children greeting Cardinal Vannutelli\nn.d.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731146f", "uuid": "19a2a8a0-c55f-012f-b21f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-93df-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731146f&t=w", "date": "1917", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - City Hall - Reception to English delegation - [World War Conferences, 11 May 1917.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Underhill, Irving,d. 1960", "subject": {"name": ["New York City Hall (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Monuments & memorials"]}, "back_id": "731146b", "back_text": "Celebration:\n\nCity Hall, Reception to English Delegates, May 11th 1917, for World War Conferences.\n\nUnderhill, Photographer\nMay 11, 1917\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731147f", "uuid": "1a082a60-c55f-012f-042c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-93e1-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731147f&t=w", "date": "1903", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - 250th Anniversary of the Founding of New York City - [City Hall.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York City Hall (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "731147b", "back_text": "Celebrations, Parades and Municipal Events: - The 250th Anniversary of the Founding of New York City (February 2, 1653). A view of the City Hall bedecked for the aforementioned celebration that occupied during the mayoralty of Seth Low and continued for the week of May 24th - 30th. This event coincided with the 100th anniversary of the laying of the cornerstone of the edifice here shown (May 26, 1803) and which took 8 years to complete. The official ceremonies were held here on May 26, 1903 at 3 P.M. and were attended by various notables which included Elihu Root, Gov. O'Dell, Bishop Potter, Archbishop Farley and others. An account was carried in the newspapers of the following date. During this week the New York Sun carried a series of articles entitled \"New York City - 300 years\" by Thomas A. Janvier. A complete reprint appeared in the issue of Sunday, May 31, 1903.\n\nMay 1903.\n\nColumbia University Library\n25 X 311\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731154f", "uuid": "1cb2b8b0-c55f-012f-8b97-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-93ef-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731154f&t=w", "date": "1892", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Columbus Day.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Columbus Day", "Crowds", "Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731154b", "back_text": "Military parade; October 12, 1892. (Columbus Day). A later copy of preceding picture, slightly enlarged.\n\nOctober 12, 1892.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n\n\nNote: Photostat Neg. (4 x 5) # A-1420\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731154f", "uuid": "1cb2b8b0-c55f-012f-8b97-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-93ef-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731154f&t=w", "date": "1892", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Columbus Day.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Columbus Day", "Crowds", "Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731154b", "back_text": "Military parade; October 12, 1892. (Columbus Day). A later copy of preceding picture, slightly enlarged.\n\nOctober 12, 1892.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n\nNote: Photostat Neg. (4 x 5) # A-1420\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731158f", "uuid": "1e48cf70-c55f-012f-6b6b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-93f7-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731158f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Communist demonstration, No. 7-9.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Crowds", "May Day (Labor holiday)", "Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731158b", "back_text": "(1)\nCommunist Demonstration: 1934, No. 7. Marchers from various workers clubs pass the camera. The red flag is probably adorned with a hammer and sickle, the Communist symbol.\n\nMay 1, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nCommunist Demonstration: 1934, No. 8. A Jewish group.\n\nMay 1, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nCommunist Demonstration: 1934, No. 9. Another Jewish group. The Scottsboro Boys sign refers to the case of a group of negroes tried in Scottsboro, Alabama, on an assault charge. They have been convicted three times, and in each instance the conviction has been reversed, twice by the United States Supreme Court, and once by the trial judge. A fourth trial is now (1935) pending.\n\nMay 1, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731159f", "uuid": "1eb941c0-c55f-012f-4e60-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-93f9-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731159f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Communist demonstration, No. 10-12.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["May Day (Labor holiday)", "Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731159b", "back_text": "(1)\nCommunist Demonstration: 1934, No. 10. A section of the parade passes the camera. The view is east on 14th Street.\nMay 1, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nCommunist Demonstration: 1934, No. 11. The same as No. 10.\nMay 1, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nCommunist Demonstration: 1934, No. 12. \"Pen and Hammer\" workers. In the foreground is a \"Blue Buzzard\" a parody of the NRA's Blue Eagle.\nMay 1, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731160f", "uuid": "1f286340-c55f-012f-5a5c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-93fb-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731160f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Communist demonstration, No. 13-15.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["May Day (Labor holiday)", "Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731160b", "back_text": "(1)\nCommunist Demonstration: 1934, No. 13. Marchers attacking NRA and demanding \"Hands off Cuba,\" which policy, incidentally, was followed by the Roosevelt administration. The age of these marchers is worthy of note. While men and women of all ages belong to the Communist Party, its membership is drawn principally from the young, and especially from college students.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nCommunist Demonstration: 1934, No. 14. Marchers.\nMay 1, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nCommunist Demonstration: 1934, No. 15. Marchers.\nMay 1, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731162f", "uuid": "2007c2a0-c55f-012f-56ff-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-93ff-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731162f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Communist demonstration, No. 19-21.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["May Day (Labor holiday)", "Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731162b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731163f", "uuid": "207690c0-c55f-012f-afd5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9401-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731163f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Communist demonstration, No. 22-24.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "United States"], "topic": ["Demonstrations", "Memorial Day"]}, "back_id": "731163b", "back_text": "(1)\nCommunist Demonstration: 1934, No. 22. A large poster demands that Ernst Thaelman be freed. Thaelman was a leader of the Communist Party in Germany who was imprisoned by Hitler.\nMay 1, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2)\nCommunist Demonstration: 1934, No. 23. A poster demands that Tom Mooney be freed. Mooney was a radical agitator who was convicted of exploding a bomb in a Preparedness Day Parade in San Francisco in 1916, on evidence that subsequently turned out to be perjured. Only the intervention of President Wilson saved him from execution. He is now (1935) fighting in the courts for his freedom.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(3)\nCommunist Demonstration: 1934, No. 24. A group of Russian Communists.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731163f", "uuid": "207690c0-c55f-012f-afd5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9401-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731163f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Communist demonstration, No. 22-24.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "United States"], "topic": ["Demonstrations", "Memorial Day"]}, "back_id": "731163b", "back_text": "(1)\nCommunist Demonstration: 1934, No. 22. A large poster demands that Ernst Thaelman be freed. Thaelman was a leader of the Communist Party in Germany who was imprisoned by Hitler.\nMay 1, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nCommunist Demonstration: 1934, No. 23. A poster demands that Tom Mooney be freed. Mooney was a radical agitator who was convicted of exploding a bomb in a Preparedness Day Parade in San Francisco in 1916, on evidence that subsequently turned out to be perjured. Only the intervention of President Wilson saved him from execution. He is now (1935) fighting in the courts for his freedom.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nCommunist Demonstration: 1934, No. 24. A group of Russian Communists.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731164f", "uuid": "20d298b0-c55f-012f-a344-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9403-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731164f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Communist demonstration, No. 25-27.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "United States"], "topic": ["Demonstrations", "Memorial Day"]}, "back_id": "731164b", "back_text": "(1)\n\nCommunist Demonstration: 1934, No. 25. A Jewish group of marchers present their demands in Yiddish. In the background is a large facsimile of a Jewish radical newspaper.\nMay 1, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\n\nCommunist Demonstration: 1934, No. 26. A closer view of the newspaper facsimile.\nMay 1, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\n\nCommunist Demonstration: 1934, No. 27. A facsimile of another Jewish radical newspaper.\nMay 1, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731165f", "uuid": "2148b210-c55f-012f-57d3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9405-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731165f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Communist demonstration, No. 28-30.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "United States"], "topic": ["Demonstrations", "Memorial Day"]}, "back_id": "731165b", "back_text": "Celebrations Parades Municipal Events:\n\n(1)\n\nCommunist Demonstration: 1934, No. 28. A group of Finns march past.\n\nMay 1, 1934.\n\nP.L.Sperr\n\n(2)\n\nCommunist Demonstration: 1934, No. 29. The Daily Worker truck. The Daily Worker is the official newspaper of the Communist Party. It devotes itself chiefly to reporting strikes and labor controversies, and since it is concerned chiefly with spreading propaganda, its news reports are written in an editorial style.\n\nMay 1, 1934.\n\nP.L.Sperr\n\n(3)\nCommunist Demonstration: 1934, No. 30. A closer view of the Daily Worker truck.\n\nMay 1, 1934.\n\nP.L.Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731166f", "uuid": "21a59a90-c55f-012f-df50-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9407-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731166f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Communist demonstration, No. 31-33.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "United States"], "topic": ["Demonstrations", "Memorial Day"]}, "back_id": "731166b", "back_text": "(1) Neg. no. 234\n\nCommunist Demonstration: 1934, No. 31. Marchers who protest against police brutality. For several years there has been little disorder at these demonstrations. At one time, however, particularly under Police Commissioners McLaughlin and Whalen, \"Red-baiting\" was a popular sport. Nearly every Communist demonstration resulted in a few cracked heads and a few martyrs for the Cause. May 1, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) Neg. no. 234\n\nCommunist Demonstration: 1934, No. 32. Marchers stressing the need for unity between Negro and White. May 1, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) Neg. no. 234\n\nCommunist Demonstration: 1934, No. 33. Marchers. May 1, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -37925,7 +37925,7 @@ {"id": "731217f", "uuid": "35c65da0-c55f-012f-8cbc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-946d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731217f&t=w", "date": "1885", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Funeral of General U.S. Grant - [City Hall.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["New York City Hall (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "731217b", "back_text": "Celebrations, Parades and Municipal Events: The City Hall draped for ceremonies attending the public funeral of General U. S. Grant. For an account of same see Harpers Magazine of October, 1885 and the Independent of August 6, 1885.\n\nEwing Galloway\n\n1885\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731218f", "uuid": "36327b60-c55f-012f-08ec-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-946f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731218f&t=w", "date": "1885", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Funeral of General U.S. Grant - [City Hall.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": ["New York City Hall (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "731218b", "back_text": "Celebrations, Parades and Municipal Events: The City Hall draped for ceremonies attending the public funeral of General U. S. Grant. For an account of same see Harpers Magazine of October 1885 and the Independent of August 6, 1885.\n\nEwing Galloway\n\n1885\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731220f", "uuid": "36f40b90-c55f-012f-af0c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9473-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731220f&t=w", "date": "1909", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Hudson-Fulton celebration.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Cullen, W. C.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Sailboats", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "731220b", "back_text": "Celebrations, Parades and Municipal Events: The Hudson-Fulton celebration, showing the \"Half Moon\" at the Battery.\n\nFall 1909\n\nW. C. Cullen, photo\nGift of Urbrock Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731224f", "uuid": "38692ec0-c55f-012f-0532-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-947b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731224f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Celebrations - [Wisconsin alumni greeting Charles A. Lindbergh on June 13, 1927 at Battery Park.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Balgue, George L.", "subject": {"name": ["Lindbergh, Charles A. (Charles Augustus), 1902-1974"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "731224b", "back_text": "Celebrations: Wisconsin Alumni greet Charles A. Lindbergh on June 13, 1927, at Battery Park.\n\nGeorge L. Balgue\n\n\nJune 13, 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731224f", "uuid": "38692ec0-c55f-012f-0532-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-947b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731224f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Celebrations - [Wisconsin alumni greeting Charles A. Lindbergh on June 13, 1927 at Battery Park.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Balgue, George L.", "subject": {"name": ["Lindbergh, Charles A. (Charles Augustus), 1902-1974"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "731224b", "back_text": "Celebrations: Wisconsin Alumni greet Charles A. Lindbergh on June 13, 1927, at Battery Park.\n\nGeorge L. Balgue\n\nJune 13, 1927\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731229f", "uuid": "3a65a440-c55f-012f-c8b3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9484-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731229f&t=w", "date": "1931", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Macy's Thanksgiving Parade, No. 13-15.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Macy's (Firm)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions", "Thanksgiving Day"]}, "back_id": "731229b", "back_text": "(13)\nMacy's Thanksgiving Parade, 1931: The gas filled creature, mentioned in No. 12.\nNovember 26, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(14-15)\nTwo additional views of still another creation. This one, a caricature of the genus \"Homo Sapien.\"\nNovember 26, 1931.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731237f", "uuid": "3d940fb0-c55f-012f-8625-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9494-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731237f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Macy's Thanksgiving Parade, No. 21-23.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Macy's (Firm)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions", "Thanksgiving Day"]}, "back_id": "731237b", "back_text": "(1)\nMacy's Thanksgiving Parade, 1932, No. 21, releasing the balloons, continued. The fat soldier rises into the air; the bird is waiting below.\nNovember 24, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nNo. 22, showing the ostrich being released, followed by a few dozen small round balloons. The soldier and the Turk are already well up into the atmosphere, and heading rapidly for Long Island.\nNovember 24, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nNo. 23. A last glimpse of the ostrich, the soldier, and Turk. The parade is all over until next year.\nNovember 24, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731256f", "uuid": "443f5c80-c55f-012f-cc45-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-94ba-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731256f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Chas. Murphy's Funeral.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "731256b", "back_text": "Celebrations, Parades and Municipal Events: A funeral cort\u00e8ge, which may be that of the Tammany Sachen, Chas. Murphy who died April 26, 1924 and was interred in old Calvary Cemetery on April 29, 1924.\n\n1924.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -37940,7 +37940,7 @@ {"id": "731273f", "uuid": "4a673020-c55f-012f-53b3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-94db-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731273f&t=w", "date": "1912", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - [Police parades.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "American Press Association", "subject": {"name": ["New York (N.Y.). Police Department"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731273b", "back_text": "Police Parade, 1912-- Inspector E. P. Hughes. American Press Assn.", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731278f", "uuid": "4c597420-c55f-012f-6f6a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-94e5-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731278f&t=w", "date": "1942", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - St. Patrick's Day parade in Brooklyn.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions", "Saint Patrick's Day"]}, "back_id": "731278b", "back_text": "Celebrations: Parades: The St. Patricks Day Parade\nIn Brooklyn, March 17, 1942.\n\nGivt of S.R.Giovine.\n\nMarch 17, 1942.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731283f", "uuid": "4e122200-c55f-012f-70f8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-94ef-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731283f&t=w", "date": "1898", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - [Reception awarded Spanish - American War veterans.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "731283b", "back_text": "Celebrations: Enthusiastic reception awarded Spanish Veterans in their return in 1898.\nN.Y. Public Library\nGift of Harper Bros.\n1898.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731293f", "uuid": "51ff2fb0-c55f-012f-9a42-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9503-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731293f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Washington Bicentennial series, No. 1.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Washington, George, 1732-1799"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Centennial celebrations", "Commemoration"]}, "back_id": "731293b", "back_text": "Celebrations Parades Municipal Events:\n\n(1)\nNo.1, Washington Bicentennial Series. Barges transporting General George Washington (Impersonated by Kenneth Murchison) and his party from New Jersey to New York in the Washington Bicentennial celebrations in New York City.\n\nOn the 143rd anniversary of his first inauguration as president, Washington returned to New York by barge, landing at Pier 11, at the foot of Wall Street. Here he entered the coach in which he had ridden in 1789; it having been carefully preserved in a Philadelphia museum and brought here especially for the occasion. He was driven in this coach to Fraunces's Tavern, where he was greeted by Mayor James J. Walker, Lieutenant-Governor Herbert Lehman, former Governor Alfred E. Smith, and others, including the descendants of the original tavern keeper, who impersonated by their descendants. In this instance, the public licensed to deal with this, Washington delivered his address on April 30, 1789.\n\nFollowing this, the party broke up to be re-formed early in the afternoon for the parade, accompanied by a regiment of veterans of the Revolution, he marched up Fifth Avenue to Madison Square (viewing with amazement what had been a country lane in his day), east on 26th Street to Madison Avenue, on Madison Avenue to 42nd Street, and west Street to Bryant Park. There a replica of Federal Hall had been erected especially for the occasion, the original, which stood from 1700 to 1812, was on the corner of Nassau Street, had been demolished in 1834 for the erection of the present Sub-Treasury Building.\n\nWhen the coast-to-coast radio network took the oath of office, and sworn in as President of the United States by John Livingston on the steps before the crowd. The live George Washington, President of the United States, was brought into the scene by a display of fireworks on the new George Washington Bridge over the Hudson River.\n\nThe following photographs will depict the entire proceedings, from the landing of the barges to the concluding fireworks.\n\nP.L.Sperr\nApril 30, 1932\n\n(2)\nNo.2, \"Washington Bicentennial Series. Same as No.1, but showing two of the East River bridges.\n\nP.L.Sperr\nApril 30, 1932\n\n(3)\nNo.3, Washington Bicentennial Series. George Washington (at extreme right) leaves Pier 11, to enter his inaugural coach and ride to Fraunces's Tavern.\n\nP.L.Sperr\nApril 30, 1932\n\n\nROOM 300\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731293f", "uuid": "51ff2fb0-c55f-012f-9a42-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9503-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731293f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Washington Bicentennial series, No. 1.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Washington, George, 1732-1799"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Centennial celebrations", "Commemoration"]}, "back_id": "731293b", "back_text": "Celebrations Parades Municipal Events:\n\n(1)\nNo.1, Washington Bicentennial Series. Barges transporting General George Washington (Impersonated by Kenneth Murchison) and his party from New Jersey to New York in the Washington Bicentennial celebrations in New York City.\n\nOn the 143rd anniversary of his first inauguration as president, Washington returned to New York by barge, landing at Pier 11, at the foot of Wall Street. Here he entered the coach in which he had ridden in 1789; it having been carefully preserved in a Philadelphia museum and brought here especially for the occasion. He was driven in this coach to Fraunces's Tavern, where he was greeted by Mayor James J. Walker, Lieutenant-Governor Herbert Lehman, former Governor Alfred E. Smith, and others, including the descendants of the original tavern keeper, who impersonated by their descendants. In this instance, the public licensed to deal with this, Washington delivered his address on April 30, 1789.\n\nFollowing this, the party broke up to be re-formed early in the afternoon for the parade, accompanied by a regiment of veterans of the Revolution, he marched up Fifth Avenue to Madison Square (viewing with amazement what had been a country lane in his day), east on 26th Street to Madison Avenue, on Madison Avenue to 42nd Street, and west Street to Bryant Park. There a replica of Federal Hall had been erected especially for the occasion, the original, which stood from 1700 to 1812, was on the corner of Nassau Street, had been demolished in 1834 for the erection of the present Sub-Treasury Building.\n\nWhen the coast-to-coast radio network took the oath of office, and sworn in as President of the United States by John Livingston on the steps before the crowd. The live George Washington, President of the United States, was brought into the scene by a display of fireworks on the new George Washington Bridge over the Hudson River.\n\nThe following photographs will depict the entire proceedings, from the landing of the barges to the concluding fireworks.\n\nP.L.Sperr\nApril 30, 1932\n\n(2)\nNo.2, \"Washington Bicentennial Series. Same as No.1, but showing two of the East River bridges.\n\nP.L.Sperr\nApril 30, 1932\n\n(3)\nNo.3, Washington Bicentennial Series. George Washington (at extreme right) leaves Pier 11, to enter his inaugural coach and ride to Fraunces's Tavern.\n\nP.L.Sperr\nApril 30, 1932\n\nROOM 300\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731294f", "uuid": "526d1d50-c55f-012f-5b21-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9505-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731294f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Washington Bicentennial series, No. 4-6.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Washington, George, 1732-1799"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Centennial celebrations", "Commemoration"]}, "back_id": "731294b", "back_text": "(1)\nNo. 4, Washington Bicentennial Series. Same as No. 3, except that Washington has left the pier.\nApril 30, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nNo. 5, Washington Bicentennial Series. The same as No. 4.\nApril 30, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nNo. 6, Washington Bicentennial Series. The coach in which Washington rode to Federal Hall in 1789. This coach had been preserved in a Philadelphia museum, and was brought to New York for the Bicentennial celebrations.\nApril 30, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731295f", "uuid": "52ce1dd0-c55f-012f-eaab-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9507-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731295f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Washington Bicentennial series, No. 7-9.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Washington, George, 1732-1799"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Centennial celebrations", "Commemoration"]}, "back_id": "731295b", "back_text": "(1)\nNo. 7, Washington Bicentennial Series. Same as No. 6.\nApril 30, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nNo. 8, Washington Bicentennial Series. An eighteenth century coach which followed the inaugural coach and carried other\nmembers of Washington's party.\nApril 30, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nNo. 9, Washington Bicentennial Series. General Washington and his Cabinet, seated in his inaugural coach, begin the\njourney to Fraunces's Tavern.\nApril 30, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731296f", "uuid": "5346ec30-c55f-012f-21fd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9509-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731296f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Washington Bicentennial series, No. 10-12.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Washington, George, 1732-1799"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Centennial celebrations", "Commemoration"]}, "back_id": "731296b", "back_text": "(1)\nNo. 10, Washington Bicentennial Series. President-elect Washington and his cabinet on their way to Fraunces's Tavern. Note the sound news-reel camera at the right.\nApril 30, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nNo. 11, Washington Bicentennial Series. The same as No. 10.\nApril 30, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nNo. 12, Washington Bicentennial Series. The same as No. 10.\nApril 30, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -37957,8 +37957,8 @@ {"id": "731316f", "uuid": "5acb7e50-c55f-012f-2deb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9531-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731316f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - World War I - [Fleet parade - The Nebraska's men.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "American Press Association", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions", "World War, 1914-1918"]}, "back_id": "731316b", "back_text": "Fleet Parade\nThe Nebraska's men.\nCopyright by American Press Association\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731317f", "uuid": "5b35ba20-c55f-012f-9b2a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9533-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731317f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - World War I - [Navy.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "American Press Association", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions", "World War, 1914-1918"]}, "back_id": "731317b", "back_text": "Navy\nCopyright by American Press Association\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731318f", "uuid": "5b858640-c55f-012f-db1e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9535-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731318f&t=w", "date": "1919", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - World War I - [Fleet parade - The Florida's sailors.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions", "World War, 1914-1918"]}, "back_id": "731318b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731321f", "uuid": "5cbc9c90-c55f-012f-1201-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-953b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731321f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Fireman's Parade - Brooklyn.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York (N.Y.). Fire Department"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731321b", "back_text": "Celebrations, Parades: Firemen marching to the Borough Hall in Brooklyn. The view is west on Remsen Street from Court Street. View 2 shows a firemen's funeral procession down Lexington Ave., Manhattan.\n\n\n1930's\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731324f", "uuid": "5e4d4140-c55f-012f-3279-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9541-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731324f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Queens.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "731324b", "back_text": "Celebrations and Parades: A religious parade from the Roman Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception, Astoria, Queens. The views are east on Ditmars Boulevard from 33rd Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nMay 27, 1934\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731321f", "uuid": "5cbc9c90-c55f-012f-1201-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-953b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731321f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events - Fireman's Parade - Brooklyn.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["New York (N.Y.). Fire Department"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731321b", "back_text": "Celebrations, Parades: Firemen marching to the Borough Hall in Brooklyn. The view is west on Remsen Street from Court Street. View 2 shows a firemen's funeral procession down Lexington Ave., Manhattan.\n\n1930's\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731324f", "uuid": "5e4d4140-c55f-012f-3279-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9541-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731324f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Queens.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "731324b", "back_text": "Celebrations and Parades: A religious parade from the Roman Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception, Astoria, Queens. The views are east on Ditmars Boulevard from 33rd Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nMay 27, 1934\nViews 1,2\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731327f", "uuid": "5f8cb8f0-c55f-012f-b9e3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9547-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731327f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Celebrations - Fiesta", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "731327b", "back_text": "(1)\nFiesta: An Italian fiesta at Sand Lane and Robin Road, South Beach, Staten Island.\n\nAugust 15, 1937\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(2)\nThe fiesta shrine, seen from Sand Lane.\n\nAugust 15, 1937\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731328f", "uuid": "5fe597e0-c55f-012f-ab3a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9549-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731328f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "731328b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731329f", "uuid": "605caaa0-c55f-012f-f965-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-954b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731329f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Celebrations - Parades - Municipal events", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "731329b", "back_text": "Celebrations: Part of the pageant celebrating the 160th anniversary of the conference of September 11, 1776 held in the Conference or Billop House, between Benjamin Franklin, John Adams and Edward Rutledge, representing the Continental Congress, and Richard Howe, admiral of the British fleet, moving along on the Hylan Boulevard, Tottenville, Staten Island.\n\nSeptember 12, 1936.\nViews 1, 2 and 3\n\nP.L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -37966,7 +37966,7 @@ {"id": "731331f", "uuid": "61198c90-c55f-012f-6707-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-954f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731331f&t=w", "date": "1923", "title": "Cemeteries - Ahawith Chesed Cemetery - Queens.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Ahawith Chesed Cemetery (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "731331b", "back_text": "Ahawith Chesed Cemetery at the S.E. intersection of Starr Street with Metropolitan and Grandview Aves., showing a western view of the southeastern end of the cemetery.\n\nMay 1923.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731333f", "uuid": "61e034d0-c55f-012f-c499-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9553-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731333f&t=w", "date": "1898", "title": "Cemeteries - Bensonia Cemetery - [Bronx.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Bensonia Cemetery (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cemeteries"]}, "back_id": "731333b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731335f", "uuid": "62955dc0-c55f-012f-33bf-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9557-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731335f&t=w", "date": "1922", "title": "Cemeteries - Calvary Cemetery - Queens.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["Calvary Cemetery (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cemeteries"]}, "back_id": "731335b", "back_text": "Old Calvary Cemetery, bounded on the north by Borden Ave., on the east by Laurel Hill Boulevard, on the south by Star Ave. (formerly Bradley Ave., in 1891), now (1937), by Newtown Ave., showing in a set of three views the Alsop family burial place now a part of the above named cemetery. The Alsop farm consisted of the Richard Bruntell farm and a tract of 50 acres that were patented about 1652 to Richard Colfay. Bruntell farm became the property of William Herrick and Thomas Wandell. The last named married the Herrick widow and purchased the sole ownership of the Bruntell farm in 1659. He subsequently added the Colfay tract. Richard Alsop who passed it on to his nephew Richard Alsop who passed it on to his son Richard, who in turn, passed of the land of the last named; the rest of the estate having been purchased by Peter Rapelje in 1852. John, the son of Thomas was the next owner. He died in 1837. His widow sold the farm in 1840 to the Calvary Cemetery.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731336f", "uuid": "63088690-c55f-012f-4dd1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9559-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731336f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Cemeteries - Cedar Grove Cemetery - Queens.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cemeteries"]}, "back_id": "731336b", "back_text": "Cedar Grove Cemetery:\n\nHorace Harding Boulevard (formerly Strongs Causeway), south side, at the N.W. corner of Cedar Grove Cemetery, showing in a set of four views the home of the former Lt. Gov. Cadwallader Colden in 1763. The house was demolished in October 1930. See other views for more data. See also Long Island History by Overton.\n\n\nOctober 1924.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731336f", "uuid": "63088690-c55f-012f-4dd1-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9559-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731336f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Cemeteries - Cedar Grove Cemetery - Queens.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cemeteries"]}, "back_id": "731336b", "back_text": "Cedar Grove Cemetery:\n\nHorace Harding Boulevard (formerly Strongs Causeway), south side, at the N.W. corner of Cedar Grove Cemetery, showing in a set of four views the home of the former Lt. Gov. Cadwallader Colden in 1763. The house was demolished in October 1930. See other views for more data. See also Long Island History by Overton.\n\nOctober 1924.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731337f", "uuid": "637814f0-c55f-012f-2f06-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-955b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731337f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Cemeteries - Cedar Grove Cemetery - Queens.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cemeteries"]}, "back_id": "731337b", "back_text": "Cedar Grove Cemetery\nHorace Harding Boulevard (formerly Strongs Causeway), south side, at the N.W. corner of Cedar Grove Cemetery. This estate of 120 acres was purchased from John and Thomas Willet, known then as Strong Hill, for two hundred pounds by Lt. Gov. Cadwallader Colden, who erected this house about a year later. His son David Colden, a Tory, was the next owner. Because of his political affiliations, his farm now two hundred forty acres in extent, was condemned and sold to Wm. Cornwell for eighteen hundred pounds in 1784. The next owner, about 1785, was Walter Burling. Other owners were one Cornwall, 1803; Benjamin W. Strong, 1838; Judge Strong, 1846; H. Durkee 873; H. Durkee Estate, 1891; and the after. The house was demolished in October 1930. The Willet burying plot is at the north end of this cemetery. This is a set of four views. See also Long Island History by Overton.\n\n1922.\nViews 1,2, and 3.\nView 4: June 1925.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731338f", "uuid": "63dad060-c55f-012f-d470-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-955d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731338f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Cemeteries - Cedar Grove Cemetery - Queens.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Cemeteries"]}, "back_id": "731338b", "back_text": "Cedar Grove Cemetery (Queens): The former home of Governor Cadwallader Colden, on the south side of Horace Harding Boulevard. View 3 shows the Horace Harding Boulevard entrance to the cemetery.\n\nView 1; Eugene L. Armbruster Collection February, 1925\n\nViews 2,3: P. L. Sperr\nView 2: June 8, 1927\nView 3: April 19, 1936\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731339f", "uuid": "6451a880-c55f-012f-0591-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-955f-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731339f&t=w", "date": "1927, 1929", "title": "Cemeteries - Clove Baptist Cemetery - Staten Island.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Old Clove Baptist Churchyard (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Cemeteries"]}, "back_id": "731339b", "back_text": "Clove Baptist Cemetery (Staten Island): Some of the tombstones in a state of abandon. The cemetery dates from 1809 and occupies a plot of 150 by 100 feet at the S.W. corner of Clove Road and Richmond Road.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(2)\n\nA view from Clove Road.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -38059,7 +38059,7 @@ {"id": "731544f", "uuid": "b3801010-c55f-012f-d63b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-96f8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731544f&t=w", "date": "1890, 1934", "title": "Farming in Brooklyn - Geese Farm.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Livestock"]}, "back_id": "731544b", "back_text": "1--Farming in Brooklyn: A local farmer's geese on Elderts Lane.\n\nEugene L. Armbruster Collection\n\n2-A chicken farmer at 899 Sheffield Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731545f", "uuid": "b3cab060-c55f-012f-ffb8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-96fa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731545f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Farming in Brooklyn.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Livestock"]}, "back_id": "731545b", "back_text": "(1)\nPastoral scene a la metropolitan, showing a sheep and goat roaming about at Pennsylvania and Stanley Aves., in Brooklyn.\n\nAugust 4, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same scene, also showing a kid.\n\nAugust 4, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same; another view.\n\nAugust 4, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731546f", "uuid": "b4336140-c55f-012f-bcea-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-96fc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731546f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Farming in Brooklyn.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Farms", "Livestock"]}, "back_id": "731546b", "back_text": "(1) John Nazrovech, farmer, in his poultry yard, at Stanley Ave., and Jerome Street, in Brooklyn. July 5, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) John holding one of his ducks.\n\nJuly 5, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) John holding one of his pigs.\n\nJuly 5, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731547f", "uuid": "b4976590-c55f-012f-b6a6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-96fe-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731547f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1934", "title": "Farming in Brooklyn.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farms", "Livestock"]}, "back_id": "731547b", "back_text": "1-Farming in Brooklyn: A truck farm in the Sheepshead Bay area. 2,3-Goats and sheep still roam Brooklyn's suburban streets. These views were taken at Pennsylvania and Stanley venues.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nView 1: February 24, 1931\nView 2,3: August 4, 1934\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731547f", "uuid": "b4976590-c55f-012f-b6a6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-96fe-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731547f&t=w", "date": "1931, 1934", "title": "Farming in Brooklyn.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Farms", "Livestock"]}, "back_id": "731547b", "back_text": "1-Farming in Brooklyn: A truck farm in the Sheepshead Bay area. 2,3-Goats and sheep still roam Brooklyn's suburban streets. These views were taken at Pennsylvania and Stanley venues.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 1: February 24, 1931\nView 2,3: August 4, 1934\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731548f", "uuid": "b4ea5410-c55f-012f-2837-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9700-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731548f&t=w", "date": "1924", "title": "Farming - Manhattan - [Inwood Hill.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Gardens"]}, "back_id": "731548b", "back_text": "Farming--Manhattan: a garden with bee hives at the foot of Inwood Hill, near the Harlem River. In the background is Spuyten Duyvil Hill, the Bronx.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n1924\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731549f", "uuid": "b5559120-c55f-012f-ae9c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9702-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731549f&t=w", "date": "1922, 1927", "title": "Farming - Queens.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Croplands", "Harvesting", "Livestock"]}, "back_id": "731549b", "back_text": "Farming in Queens: When dairy farming was not unknown in Queens. View 1 was taken on Little Neck Boulevard; view 2 at 19th Road and 51st Street, near the old Rapelye house.\n\nView 1: Eugene L. Armbruster Collection 1922\n\nView 2: P. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731550f", "uuid": "b5a92460-c55f-012f-601a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9704-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731550f&t=w", "date": "1927", "title": "Farming - Queens.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Croplands"]}, "back_id": "731550b", "back_text": "Farming in Queens: Views of farms in the northeastern section of the borough. View 1 is at 60th Avenue and Marathon Parkway; view 2, at 221st Street and Northern Boulevard; and view 3, at Springfield Boulevard and Motor Parkway.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n1927\nViews 1,2,3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -38110,24 +38110,24 @@ {"id": "731715f", "uuid": "f884def0-c55f-012f-005f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-984e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731715f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Feast of San Rocco [Saint Rochus], No.10-12.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Children", "Feast of San Rocco (New York, N.Y.)", "Shrines"]}, "back_id": "731715b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of San Rocco (St. Roch), 1932, No. 10. Another view of the candelabrum shown in view No. 8.\nP. L. Sperr.\nAugust 16, 1932.\n\n(2)\nNo. 11. Worshippers with candles, and crowd, surrounding the band.\nP. L. Sperr.\nAugust 16, 1932.\n\n(3)\nNo. 12. Votive candle booth. The little angel in the ruffled pantalettes looks like the same little girl pictured the previous year, in view No. 8.\nP. L. Sperr.\nAugust 16, 1932.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731719f", "uuid": "fa3dac70-c55f-012f-ce8e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9856-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731719f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Feast of San Rocco [Saint Rochus], No.7-9.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Children", "Crowds", "Feast of San Rocco (New York, N.Y.)"]}, "back_id": "731719b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of San Rocco (St. Roch), 1933, No. 7. Paraders with lighted candles and votive images, Cherry Hill.\nAugust 16, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nNo. 8. The same, another group.\nAugust 16, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nNo. 9. Another view, showing a little girl, who is also seen in view No. 8, holding a wax image of a head.\nAugust 16, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731720f", "uuid": "faae0530-c55f-012f-5700-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9858-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731720f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Feast of San Rocco [Saint Rochus], No.10-12.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Children", "Crowds", "Feast of San Rocco (New York, N.Y.)"]}, "back_id": "731720b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of San Rocco (St. Roch), 1933, No. 10. A group of young\nparaders.\nAugust 16, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nNo. 11. Another and closer view of the same group.\nAugust 16, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nNo. 12. Three little altar boys and their proud mothers.\nAugust 16, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731722f", "uuid": "fb7e9d20-c55f-012f-ba87-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-985c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731722f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Feast of San Rocco [Saint Rochus], No.16-18.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Feast of San Rocco (New York, N.Y.)", "Religious articles", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "731722b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of San Rocco (St. Roch), 1933, No. 16. A vendor with his display of votive candles and images.\nAugust 16, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2)\nNo. 17. Another display of votive candles and images.\nAugust 16, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(3)\nNo. 18. Votive images, statuettes, and candles for sale. Votive images of parts of the body, to be carried in the procession and offered at the shrine or altar of the saint, in fulfilment of a vow conditional on a cure, include heads, hands, and breasts. In the background are statuettes of Our Lord and of various saints.\n\nAugust 16, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731722f", "uuid": "fb7e9d20-c55f-012f-ba87-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-985c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731722f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Feast of San Rocco [Saint Rochus], No.16-18.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Feast of San Rocco (New York, N.Y.)", "Religious articles", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "731722b", "back_text": "(1)\nFeast of San Rocco (St. Roch), 1933, No. 16. A vendor with his display of votive candles and images.\nAugust 16, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nNo. 17. Another display of votive candles and images.\nAugust 16, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nNo. 18. Votive images, statuettes, and candles for sale. Votive images of parts of the body, to be carried in the procession and offered at the shrine or altar of the saint, in fulfilment of a vow conditional on a cure, include heads, hands, and breasts. In the background are statuettes of Our Lord and of various saints.\n\nAugust 16, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731727f", "uuid": "fd8f9450-c55f-012f-8ff5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9866-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731727f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Feast of San Rocco [Saint Rochus], No.10-12.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks", "Celebrations", "Children", "Crowds", "Feast of San Rocco (New York, N.Y.)", "Wire fencing"]}, "back_id": "731727b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731730f", "uuid": "ff0854f0-c55f-012f-7371-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-986c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731730f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Feast of San Rocco [Saint Rochus], No.19-21.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Franklin Square (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Children", "Feast of San Rocco (New York, N.Y.)", "Parades & processions", "Restaurants", "Shrines"]}, "back_id": "731730b", "back_text": "(1)\nCherry Hill section in the neighborhood of Franklin Square during the Feast of St. Rocco, showing banners being carried by children.\nAugust 16, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nChildren carrying shrine of St. Rocco during festival up Cherry Hill section about the Franklin Square neighborhood.\nAugust 16, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nLouis Russo and Son at the Feast of St. Rocco on Cherry Hill in the Franklin Square neighborhood.\nAugust 16, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731733f", "uuid": "005ce630-c560-012f-883a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9872-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731733f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Feast of San Rocco [Saint Rochus.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Crowds", "Feast of San Rocco (New York, N.Y.)"]}, "back_id": "731733b", "back_text": "Feast of San Rocco: The marshal of the street procession.\n\n1937\n\nAlexander Alland\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731735f", "uuid": "01212240-c560-012f-a749-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9876-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731735f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Feast of San Rocco [Saint Rochus.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Feast of San Rocco (New York, N.Y.)", "Sightseers"]}, "back_id": "731735b", "back_text": "Feast of San Rocco: Second and third generations watching their elders marching in the street parade thru this Italian sector.\n\nAlexander Alland\n\n1937\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731736f", "uuid": "017324a0-c560-012f-b7ab-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9878-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731736f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Feast of San Rocco [Saint Rochus.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Feast of San Rocco (New York, N.Y.)", "Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "731736b", "back_text": "Feast of San Rocco; Votive candles being carried by marchers in the street procession.\n\n1937\n\nAlexander Alland\n\nNegative in LHTG Division: Neg. No. 165\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731737f", "uuid": "01e0f9b0-c560-012f-1599-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-987a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731737f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Feast of San Rocco [Saint Rochus.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Crowds", "Feast of San Rocco (New York, N.Y.)"]}, "back_id": "731737b", "back_text": "Feast of San Rocco: Participants carrying wax images in the street procession. The wax doll signifies a lack of fertility and the anatomical parts a mal functioning.\n\n1937\n\nAlexander Alland\n\nNegative in LH+G Division : Neg. No. 166.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731738f", "uuid": "024a59c0-c560-012f-1b04-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-987c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731738f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Feast of San Rocco [Saint Rochus.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Feast of San Rocco (New York, N.Y.)", "Parades & processions", "Sightseers"]}, "back_id": "731738b", "back_text": "Feast of San Rocco: Observers of the procession lining the curb.\n\nAlexander Alland\n\n\n1937\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731738f", "uuid": "024a59c0-c560-012f-1b04-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-987c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731738f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Feast of San Rocco [Saint Rochus.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Celebrations", "Feast of San Rocco (New York, N.Y.)", "Parades & processions", "Sightseers"]}, "back_id": "731738b", "back_text": "Feast of San Rocco: Observers of the procession lining the curb.\n\nAlexander Alland\n\n1937\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731746f", "uuid": "056eba50-c560-012f-0613-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-988c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731746f&t=w", "date": "1904", "title": "Fires, accidents and tragedies - [Fire at Mulberry Street.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Mulberry Street (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Crowds", "Fire engines", "Fire fighting", "Firefighting equipment", "Fires"]}, "back_id": "731746b", "back_text": "A fire at Mulberry Street (right), north of Canal Street, showing the then ultra modern equipment of the fire department.\nMay 24, 1904.\n\nBrown Brothers.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731759f", "uuid": "0a983fd0-c560-012f-0f32-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-98a6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731759f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Fires - Accidents - Tragedies - [Cellar blast at Ritz Tower.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Crowds", "Disasters", "Fires", "Hotels", "Ruins"]}, "back_id": "731759b", "back_text": "Fires, Accidents and Tragedies: Cellar blast at the Ritz Tower causing damage of 200,000 with seven deaths and 25 injured - wrecking the book shop of Doubleday-Doran and the jewelry shop of Thomas Kirkpatrick. For further data see the Herald-Tribune of this date.\n\nAugust 2, 1932.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731760f", "uuid": "0aec0d70-c560-012f-0de3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-98a8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731760f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Fires - Accidents - Tragedies - [Holland Tunnel.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Factories", "Traffic accidents"]}, "back_id": "731760b", "back_text": "(1)\nThe result of someones carelessness, in Holland Tunnel.\nJune 7, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n\n(2)\nThe same.\nJune 7, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731760f", "uuid": "0aec0d70-c560-012f-0de3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-98a8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731760f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Fires - Accidents - Tragedies - [Holland Tunnel.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Factories", "Traffic accidents"]}, "back_id": "731760b", "back_text": "(1)\nThe result of someones carelessness, in Holland Tunnel.\nJune 7, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same.\nJune 7, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731761f", "uuid": "0b581af0-c560-012f-461c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-98aa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731761f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Fires - Accidents - Tragedies - [Automobile accident at Riverside Drive.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses", "Crowds", "Traffic accidents"]}, "back_id": "731761b", "back_text": "Fires, Accidents and Tragedies: An automobile accident at an unidentified location. The writer believes same to be the lower end of Riverside Drive. This set consists of 2 views.\n\nAbout 1934.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731763f", "uuid": "0c1ed8c0-c560-012f-8cea-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-98ae-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731763f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Fires - Accidents - Tragedies - [New York firemen.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Disasters", "Fire fighters", "Fires", "Restaurants", "Ruins"]}, "back_id": "731763b", "back_text": "New York firemen waste no time laying their hose at a fire. About 1934.", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731764f", "uuid": "0c934650-c560-012f-b7e2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-98b0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731764f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Fires - Accidents and tragedies - [Brooklyn].", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Disasters", "Fire fighters", "Fire fighting", "Fires", "Ruins", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "731764b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731765f", "uuid": "0ce9f210-c560-012f-7205-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-98b2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731765f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Fires - Accidents and tragedies - Brooklyn.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Disasters", "Fire fighting", "Fires", "Ruins", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "731765b", "back_text": "(1) The New York Dock Co., warehouse fire at Furman and Orange Streets; as seen from other angles; as seen looking down Furman Street. April 20, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same. April 20, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) One of the numerous engines and fire apparatus, at the warehouse fire in a nearby street. April 20, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731766f", "uuid": "0d5a0d10-c560-012f-6bff-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-98b4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731766f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Fires - Accidents and tragedies - [Brooklyn].", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Disasters", "Fires", "Ruins", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "731766b", "back_text": "(1) More scenes of the N.Y. Dock Company Warehouse fires, as seen from various angles in Brooklyn Heights.\n\nApril 20, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same.\n\nApril 20, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same.\n\nApril 20, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731770f", "uuid": "0ee03cb0-c560-012f-39ef-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-98bc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731770f&t=w", "date": "1911, 1927, 1929", "title": "Fires - [Abandoned fire engine and old fire alarm gong] - Staten Island [Richmond.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Beaches", "Fire alarms", "Fire engines", "Fire stations", "Villages"]}, "back_id": "731770b", "back_text": "(1)\nFires: An old fire alarm gong at Richmond Village.\n\nBy William T. Davis through P. L. Sperr\n\n(2)\nAn abandoned fire engine and gong of the Great Kills Fire Department, at Great Kills.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(3)\nA fire gong at Cedar Grove Beach.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "731771f", "uuid": "0f547290-c560-012f-f008-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-98be-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731771f&t=w", "date": "1882", "title": "Fires - Old World Building - [Ruins of the great newspaper Park Row fire.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["World Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Disasters", "Fires", "Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities", "Ruins"]}, "back_id": "731771b", "back_text": "Fires:\nRuins of the Great Newspaper Park Row Fire, New York City in 1882. \"The old 'World Building', was destroyed January 31, 1882. Loss $1,000,000.\n\n\n1882\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "731771f", "uuid": "0f547290-c560-012f-f008-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-98be-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731771f&t=w", "date": "1882", "title": "Fires - Old World Building - [Ruins of the great newspaper Park Row fire.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["World Building (New York, N.Y.)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Disasters", "Fires", "Newspaper industry", "Organizations' facilities", "Ruins"]}, "back_id": "731771b", "back_text": "Fires:\nRuins of the Great Newspaper Park Row Fire, New York City in 1882. \"The old 'World Building', was destroyed January 31, 1882. Loss $1,000,000.\n\n1882\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731775f", "uuid": "10d743a0-c560-012f-15a0-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-98c6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731775f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Fires - [Fire in Gulf Oil Corporation's refinery plant in Bayonne, New Jersey, as seen from Staten Island.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Disasters", "Fires", "Petroleum industry", "Petroleum refineries", "Ruins"]}, "back_id": "731775b", "back_text": "Fires: Heavy smoke from the fire in the Gulf Oil Corporation's refinery plant at Bayonne, New Jersey, covered the sky over Staten Island (left). The view is north on the Upper Bay, toward the Kill Van Kull.\n\nMay 8, 1938\nViews 1, 2, 3\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731776f", "uuid": "11480f10-c560-012f-3bea-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-98c8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731776f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Fires - Staten Island [Richmond - Fighting brush fire at Winant Avenue.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Fire engines", "Fire fighting", "Firefighting equipment", "Fires"]}, "back_id": "731776b", "back_text": "Fires (Staten Island): Fighting a brush fire at Winant Avenue, Woodrow, Staten Island.\n\nMay 12, 1937\nViews 1, 2, 3\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "731777f", "uuid": "11bd17e0-c560-012f-4138-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-98ca-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=731777f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Fires and firemen - [Firemen directing a stream of water on a conflagration.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Disasters", "Fire fighters", "Fires", "Night photography", "Ruins"]}, "back_id": "731777b", "back_text": "Firemen directing a stream of water on a conflagration.\n\n1938-9\n\nAlexander Alland\n\nThis photo is one of a series that appeared in the published volume \"Portrait of N. Y.\" by Felix Reisenberg and Alex. Alland, IRGV.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -38176,7 +38176,7 @@ {"id": "732264f", "uuid": "e4031cf0-c560-012f-9022-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9c95-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732264f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Occupations.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Lincoln, F. S.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Factories"]}, "back_id": "732264b", "back_text": "", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732265f", "uuid": "e478da90-c560-012f-e786-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9c97-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732265f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Occupations.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Lincoln, F. S.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Factories"]}, "back_id": "732265b", "back_text": "", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732270f", "uuid": "e66f5460-c560-012f-6268-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9ca0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732270f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Occupations - Bank cashiers - [Dunbar National Bank.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Underwood & Underwood", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Banks"]}, "back_id": "732270b", "back_text": "D\n2069314\nKBCl\nHARLEM 5\nInteresting scenes of Harlem- the cultural, social, and educational center of America's great Negro population.\nNEW YORK CITY- PHOTO SHOWS: Negro clerks at work in the Dunbar National Bank, organized by John D. Rockefeller for the great colored population in Harlem.\n2069314\nHARLEM 5\nPhoto by Underwood and Underwood\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "732271f", "uuid": "e6cb6560-c560-012f-9e08-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9ca2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732271f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Occupations - Blacksmith - [Queens].", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Underwood & Underwood", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Blacksmiths"]}, "back_id": "732271b", "back_text": "OLD BLACKSMITH STILL PLIES TRADE IN HEART OF NEW YORK CITY\nNo longer do rich men roll up from Murray Hill in their carriages drawn by fashionable shod bays, but Patrick Conroy has enough work in his blacksmith shop, 147 E. 1st St., where for thirty years his hammer has never been still. The number of Blacksmiths in New York has declined faster than the number of horses and business is slightly on the increase. So beneath the shadow of the Chrysler Building, midtown's only smith will continue to ply his trade.\n\nphoto by Underwood and Underwood\n\n\nN.D.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "732271f", "uuid": "e6cb6560-c560-012f-9e08-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9ca2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732271f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Occupations - Blacksmith - [Queens].", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Underwood & Underwood", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Blacksmiths"]}, "back_id": "732271b", "back_text": "OLD BLACKSMITH STILL PLIES TRADE IN HEART OF NEW YORK CITY\nNo longer do rich men roll up from Murray Hill in their carriages drawn by fashionable shod bays, but Patrick Conroy has enough work in his blacksmith shop, 147 E. 1st St., where for thirty years his hammer has never been still. The number of Blacksmiths in New York has declined faster than the number of horses and business is slightly on the increase. So beneath the shadow of the Chrysler Building, midtown's only smith will continue to ply his trade.\n\nphoto by Underwood and Underwood\n\nN.D.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732272f", "uuid": "e738e200-c560-012f-5e64-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9ca4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732272f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Occupations - Boot Black - [Brooklyn].", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Children", "Shoe shiners"]}, "back_id": "732272b", "back_text": "(1) Boot-blacks, shown at Myrtle and Hudson Aves., in Brooklyn. These boys are gypsies. July 1, 1934. P. L. Sperr. Neg. # 4046\n\n(2) Boy boot-black and cronies, of the Gowanus shack colony, in Brooklyn. August 31, 1934. P. L. Sperr. Neg. # 2683\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732274f", "uuid": "e7f464c0-c560-012f-5e9a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9ca8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732274f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Occupations - Building construction.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "DeBevoise, C. Manley", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Building construction"]}, "back_id": "732274b", "back_text": "C. Manley DeBevoise\nPhotographer\n\nBuilding Construction\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732277f", "uuid": "e927de00-c560-012f-40e3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9cae-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732277f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Occupations - Census takers.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Pacific & Atlantic Photos (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Chinatown (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "732277b", "back_text": "Taking Census in New York- Chinatown was counted, too.\n\nFrom the highest to the lowest in the land, they were asked the same questions by the census takers. This official's assignment was more difficult than some others. John Fong Lee answers census questions to Michael S Asch, whose task it was to try finding out how many and who lived in New York's Chinatown.\n\nPhoto by \"Pacific and Atlantic Photos\" Apr. 2, 1930\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -38231,7 +38231,7 @@ {"id": "732458f", "uuid": "30c11670-c561-012f-196f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9e15-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732458f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Food - [Hot potato merchant on lower east side.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "American Press Association", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Potatoes", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732458b", "back_text": "Hot potato merchant on lower east side.\nn.d. Amercian Press Assn.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732460f", "uuid": "3186dfb0-c561-012f-e005-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9e17-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732460f&t=w", "date": "1905", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Foodstuffs - [Hot potato vendor near Seward Park.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Brown Brothers (New York, N.Y.)", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Potatoes", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732460b", "back_text": "Peddlars-Foodstuffs: Hot potato vendor near Seward Park.\n\nAbout 1905-10\n\nBrown Bros., photographers\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732468f", "uuid": "34d73960-c561-012f-9cdb-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9e27-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732468f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Food - Refreshments - [Brooklyn].", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Baseball", "Food vendors", "Street vendors", "Vending stands"]}, "back_id": "732468b", "back_text": "(1) Refreshment peddlers, selling ice cream and pops at a baseball game, at Clinton Street near Gowanus River, Brooklyn.\n\nAugust 5, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) Ice cream wagon and trucks at the same game.\n\nAugust 5, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same; another view; showing vendors with hand-carts.\n\nAugust 5, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "732471f", "uuid": "35361d90-c561-012f-0390-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9e29-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732471f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Food - Resfreshments - [Brooklyn].", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Frankfurters", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732471b", "back_text": "(1) A traveling \"hot dog\" salesman at 25th Street and Ninth Ave.\nP.L. Sperr\n\n\n(2) A shower in a back yard provides relief from the heat for these Manhattan children. This is in rear of 38 Greenwich Street.\nP.L. Sperr\nJuly, 1935\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "732471f", "uuid": "35361d90-c561-012f-0390-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9e29-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732471f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Food - Resfreshments - [Brooklyn].", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Frankfurters", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732471b", "back_text": "(1) A traveling \"hot dog\" salesman at 25th Street and Ninth Ave.\nP.L. Sperr\n\n(2) A shower in a back yard provides relief from the heat for these Manhattan children. This is in rear of 38 Greenwich Street.\nP.L. Sperr\nJuly, 1935\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732486f", "uuid": "3a9f2290-c561-012f-b2ba-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9e45-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732486f&t=w", "date": "1933, 1935", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Food - Refreshment Vendors - Hot Dogs - [Brooklyn].", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Greenwich Village (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Frankfurters", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732486b", "back_text": "(1)\nA \"hot dog\" vendor at one of the docks on the Hudson River.\nAugust 26, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nAnother in Greenwich Village.\nMay 23, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nAnother stand at Grand and Havemeyer Streets, Brooklyn.\nAugust 9, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732489f", "uuid": "ebb11cb0-c539-012f-2f77-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9e4b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732489f&t=w", "date": "1935", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Food - Refreshment Vendors - Hot Dogs - [Brooklyn].", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Frankfurters", "Horse teams", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732489b", "back_text": "Hot dog and refreshment wagon peddler, seen at Rockaway Ave., east of Ditmas Ave., while feeding his horse, and resting.\n\nJuly 30, 1935.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Brooklyn"} {"id": "732490f", "uuid": "3c4ced60-c561-012f-2a0d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9e4d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732490f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Food - Refreshments - Hot dogs.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "American Press Association", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Frankfurters", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732490b", "back_text": "Drinking lemonade and eating frankfurters on a New York street corner.\nn.d. American Press Assn.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -38239,7 +38239,7 @@ {"id": "732496f", "uuid": "3ea3ddd0-c561-012f-8086-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9e59-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732496f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Food - Refreshment vendors - Pop corn.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Popcorn", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732496b", "back_text": "This man travels about Long Island, refreshing the various communities to their desires full.\nJuly 13, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732497f", "uuid": "3f007da0-c561-012f-7a76-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9e5b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732497f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Food - Refreshment vendors - Roast potato vendor.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "American Press Association", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Potatoes", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732497b", "back_text": "Putting potatos in oven of cart to roast. n.d. American Press Assn.", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732512f", "uuid": "44e7d160-c561-012f-c43c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9e77-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732512f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Food - Refreshments - Street vendors [of frankfurters and lemonade.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Beverages", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732512b", "back_text": "Peddlers-Refreshments: Street vendors of frankfurters and lemonade that supply industrial and itinerant workers. No. 2 is a reversed print.\n\nDecember 2, 1929\nAbout 1940\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nGift of Beecher Ogden\n\n- photo printed backwards\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "732513f", "uuid": "4546ab60-c561-012f-195e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9e79-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732513f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Furniture.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Furniture", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732513b", "back_text": "Peddlers--furniture: a second hand furniture display in one of the city's slum areas.\n\nCommittee on Housing\nCharity Organization Society\n\n\n1930's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "732513f", "uuid": "4546ab60-c561-012f-195e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9e79-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732513f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Furniture.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Furniture", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732513b", "back_text": "Peddlers--furniture: a second hand furniture display in one of the city's slum areas.\n\nCommittee on Housing\nCharity Organization Society\n\n1930's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732515f", "uuid": "45ffe470-c561-012f-69bd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9e7d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732515f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Hardware - [Lower east side.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732515b", "back_text": "Peddlers, Lower East Side, c.1920 Gift of Mrs. Vincent Gilpin, West Chester, Pa.", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732517f", "uuid": "46d837f0-c561-012f-3dcd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9e81-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732517f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Hardware - [Brooklyn].", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Carts & wagons", "Hardware", "Horse teams", "Street vendors", "Wooden fences"]}, "back_id": "732517b", "back_text": "Notwithstanding modern times; Sheepshead Bay has its traveling merchant of hardware. Scene taken at Emmons Ave., and East 27th Street, Brooklyn.\n\nJuly 13, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732522f", "uuid": "48dfeef0-c561-012f-473c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-9e8a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732522f&t=w", "date": "1925, 1934", "title": "Occupations - Peddlers - Ice and Coal - [Queens].", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Coal", "Ice", "Street vendors"]}, "back_id": "732522b", "back_text": "(1) Peddlers--Ice and Coal: On the lower East Side, in Manhattan, they call for their ice with baby carriages. This is near Manhattan Bridge.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(2) and (3) An ice man's shanty, corner of Hoyt Avenue and 27th Street, Astoria, Queens.\n\nP. L. Sperr\nMay 27, 1934\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -38295,7 +38295,7 @@ {"id": "732804f", "uuid": "b5641af0-c561-012f-8b4a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a0be-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732804f&t=w", "date": "1928, 1940", "title": "Recreation and hobbies - Baseball.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Eighth Avenue (New York, N.Y.)", "Harlem River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "One Hundred Fifty-Fifth Street Viaduct (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Athletic fields", "Baseball players", "Bridges", "Courthouses", "Elevated railroads", "Grandstands -- New York (State) -- New York"]}, "back_id": "732804b", "back_text": "(1) Recreation--baseball: a local baseball diamond in the Bronx, on the east side of Soundview Avenue near Newman Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(2) A local baseball field in the shadow of the Polo Grounds (extreme left) and the 155th Street viaduct, seen from the Harlem River Driveway. The view is east and shows the \"El\" on Eighth Avenue and the Yankee Stadium (center) circular structure) in the Bronx. Across the latter is the Bronx County Court House. Also shown is the Macombs Dam Bridge.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732805f", "uuid": "b5ca6710-c561-012f-c346-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a0c0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732805f&t=w", "date": "1934, 1935", "title": "Recreation and hobbies - Baseball - Queens.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Whitestone (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Athletic fields", "Baseball players", "Gas industry", "Storage tanks"]}, "back_id": "732805b", "back_text": "(1) Recreation (Queens): a baseball field on 21st Avenue, Long Island City.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(2) A baseball park in Whitestone.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732806f", "uuid": "b640e9d0-c561-012f-0834-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a0c2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732806f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Recreation and hobbies - Baseball - Brooklyn.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Athletic fields", "Baseball players", "Gas industry", "Smokestacks", "Storage tanks"]}, "back_id": "732806b", "back_text": "(1) Baseball game and spectators, at Clinton Street near Gowanus River, in Brooklyn.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same; from a different angle.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same; from still another angle.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "732807f", "uuid": "b6b58480-c561-012f-7cfa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a0c4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732807f&t=w", "date": "1938, 1940", "title": "Recreation and hobbies - Baseball - [Queens].", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Athletic fields", "Baseball players", "Children playing", "Grandstands -- New York (State) -- New York"]}, "back_id": "732807b", "back_text": "(1) Recreations--Baseball: An empty lot serves as a baseball field for the boys of the neighborhood. This is Meeker Avenue at Bridgewater Street, Brooklyn.\n\nP. L. Sperr August 13, 1938\n\n\n(2) A neighborhood field with stand, at the end of Lefferts Boulevard, Hamilton Beach, Queens.\n\nP. L. Sperr August 11, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "732807f", "uuid": "b6b58480-c561-012f-7cfa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a0c4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732807f&t=w", "date": "1938, 1940", "title": "Recreation and hobbies - Baseball - [Queens].", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Athletic fields", "Baseball players", "Children playing", "Grandstands -- New York (State) -- New York"]}, "back_id": "732807b", "back_text": "(1) Recreations--Baseball: An empty lot serves as a baseball field for the boys of the neighborhood. This is Meeker Avenue at Bridgewater Street, Brooklyn.\n\nP. L. Sperr August 13, 1938\n\n(2) A neighborhood field with stand, at the end of Lefferts Boulevard, Hamilton Beach, Queens.\n\nP. L. Sperr August 11, 1940\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732808f", "uuid": "b7173c80-c561-012f-5324-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a0c6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732808f&t=w", "date": "1914, 1929", "title": "Recreation - Bathing - Sick children on a Hudson River boat - [Bear Mountain boat docked on the Hudson in Harlem.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Balgue, George L.", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business enterprises", "Children", "Piers & wharves", "Ships", "Steamboats"]}, "back_id": "732808b", "back_text": "Recreation--bathing: Sick children on a Hudson River boat sponsored by the City of New York. View 2 shows a Bear Mountain boat docked in the Hudson in Harlem.\n\nGeorge L. Balgue\n\nView 1: 1914\nView 2: 1929\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732809f", "uuid": "b7875e30-c561-012f-5b9f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a0c8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732809f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "Recreation - Bathing - [New York City children - Fire hydrants.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Children playing"]}, "back_id": "732809b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732810f", "uuid": "b7f7d640-c561-012f-c4b4-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a0ca-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732810f&t=w", "date": "1933, 1934", "title": "Recreation and hobbies - Bathing. [Manhattan: 113th Street - Park Avenue.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Business districts", "Children playing", "Markets", "Meat", "Shoe stores"]}, "back_id": "732810b", "back_text": "(1) N. Y. City's children avail themselves of water hydrants for summer bathing. Scene shows groups at 113th Street and Park Ave.\n\nJuly 6, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(2) Similar scene, between Second and Third A-ves., on 111th Street.\n\nJuly 6, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) A similar scene on East 9th Street, near the East River.\n\nJune 10, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -38322,7 +38322,7 @@ {"id": "732853f", "uuid": "c95af570-c561-012f-fab7-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a120-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732853f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Recreation and hobbies - Children playing.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Charity Organization Society of the City of New York", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Children playing"]}, "back_id": "732853b", "back_text": "Recreations and Hobbies - Children Playing: Boys playing in the open spaces between occupied and abandoned tenements.\nNo's. 1 to 6: 1936\n\nGift of Committee on Housing\nCharity Organization Society\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732854f", "uuid": "c9d49100-c561-012f-50b6-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a122-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732854f&t=w", "date": "1937, 1938", "title": "Recreation and hobbies - Children playing.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Maine (Battleship)"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "Columbus Circle (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Children playing", "Commemoration", "Fountains", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "732854b", "back_text": "Recreation--Children playing: Boys and girls diving for coins in the Maine Monument fountain base at the entrance to Central Park, Columbus Circle.\nGift of George D. Chinn\n\n2-Seeking relief from the heat on West 27th Street, near Tenth Avenue.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nView 1view 2- Neg # 1535\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732856f", "uuid": "cabec580-c561-012f-997e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a126-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732856f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Recreation and hobbies - Children playing - [Youths gathering scrap metals near factory sites in Long Island City.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Children playing"]}, "back_id": "732856b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "732858f", "uuid": "cb7c4e90-c561-012f-9e9d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a12a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732858f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Recreation and hobbies - Children at play - Brooklyn.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Children playing"]}, "back_id": "732858b", "back_text": "Recreation--Children Playing. These views were taken in Brooklyn\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n\nSeptember, 1939\nViews 1-3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "732858f", "uuid": "cb7c4e90-c561-012f-9e9d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a12a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732858f&t=w", "date": "1939", "title": "Recreation and hobbies - Children at play - Brooklyn.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Children playing"]}, "back_id": "732858b", "back_text": "Recreation--Children Playing. These views were taken in Brooklyn\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nSeptember, 1939\nViews 1-3\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732859f", "uuid": "cbd5b5e0-c561-012f-4d0a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a12c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732859f&t=w", "date": "1941", "title": "Recreation and hobbies - Children [in Central Park.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Engel, Morris,1918-", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Central Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Children", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "732859b", "back_text": "Recreation: Children in Central Park;\nMorris Engel\n1941\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732861f", "uuid": "cc3efcd0-c561-012f-2314-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a130-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732861f&t=w", "date": "1905", "title": "Recreation and hobbies - Children's group dancing [at night in the court of one of New York public schools.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Children playing", "Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "732861b", "back_text": "Recreations & Hobbies: Group dancing at night in the court of one of the City's Public Schools.\n\nAbout 1905-10\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732862f", "uuid": "ccc73d10-c561-012f-089f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a132-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732862f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "Recreation and hobbies - Fishing [off the police dock at Battery Park.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Battery Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Children playing", "Fishermen", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "732862b", "back_text": "Youthful and enthusiastic followers of the \"compleat angler\" fishing off the police dock at Battery Park.\n\nOctober 7, 1933.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -38335,7 +38335,7 @@ {"id": "732871f", "uuid": "d0393750-c561-012f-22ad-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a144-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732871f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Recreation and hobbies - School activities - [A class in dance instruction at Manhattan Public School No. 159.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Children playing", "Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "732871b", "back_text": "Recreation--School Activities; A class in dance instruction at Public School No. 159, Manhattan.\nabout 1900\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732872f", "uuid": "d0a0acc0-c561-012f-8b59-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a146-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732872f&t=w", "date": "1900", "title": "Recreation and hobbies - School activities - [A class in natural sciences in one of New York public schools.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "732872b", "back_text": "Recreation--School Activities: A class in the natural sciences in one of New York's public schools.\nabout 1900\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732873f", "uuid": "d0ee4640-c561-012f-acf5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a148-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732873f&t=w", "date": "1905", "title": "Recreation and hobbies - School activities - Children's physical exercises [in the court of Public School No. 21, Manhattan.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Children playing", "Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "732873b", "back_text": "Recreations & Hobbies: Physical exercises in the court of Public School No. 21, Manhattan.\nAbout 1905-10\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "732874f", "uuid": "d1547b50-c561-012f-3c7a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a14a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732874f&t=w", "date": "1902", "title": "Recreation and hobbies - School activities - [Nursing - Public School No. 32, Brooklyn.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Children", "Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "732874b", "back_text": "Recreations--School Activities: A Brooklyn school teacher demonstrating the rudiments of nursing to one of her vacation classes. This is at Public School No. 32, Brooklyn.\n\n\nAugust 13, 1902\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "732874f", "uuid": "d1547b50-c561-012f-3c7a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a14a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732874f&t=w", "date": "1902", "title": "Recreation and hobbies - School activities - [Nursing - Public School No. 32, Brooklyn.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Children", "Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "732874b", "back_text": "Recreations--School Activities: A Brooklyn school teacher demonstrating the rudiments of nursing to one of her vacation classes. This is at Public School No. 32, Brooklyn.\n\nAugust 13, 1902\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732875f", "uuid": "d1a73640-c561-012f-1310-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a14c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732875f&t=w", "date": "1905", "title": "Recreation and hobbies - School activities - Children's nature study class - [Public School No. 144, Manhattan.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Children", "Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "732875b", "back_text": "Recreations & Hobbies: Children of Public School No. 144 Manhattan attending a nature study class.\n\nAbout 1905-16\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732876f", "uuid": "d20d4a40-c561-012f-de48-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a14e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732876f&t=w", "date": "1905", "title": "Recreation and hobbies - School activities - Children [at Battery Park Aquarium.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Children"]}, "back_id": "732876b", "back_text": "Recreations & Hobbies: A class group visiting the Aquarium in Battery Park absorbing the details of fish culture.\n\nAbout 1905\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732877f", "uuid": "d25d43a0-c561-012f-21e8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a150-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732877f&t=w", "date": "1907", "title": "Recreation and hobbies - School activities - Children's assembly [at Manhattan Public School No. 114 on Flag Day.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Children", "Educational facilities", "Public schools"]}, "back_id": "732877b", "back_text": "Recreations & Hobbies: Childrens assembly at Public School No. 114 Manhattan on Flag Day.\n\nJune 14, 1907\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -38380,7 +38380,7 @@ {"id": "732948f", "uuid": "ede88ac0-c561-012f-fa55-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a1de-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732948f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Social conditions - Manhattan - [Cleared sites of former tenement buildings.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Charity Organization Society of the City of New York", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "732948b", "back_text": "Social Conditions-Manhattan: Cleared sites of former tenement buildings. Several of these photos were published in the donors pamphlet \"Why Abandoned Buildings Should Be Demolished\" in their campaign to eliminate these fire and health hazards.\n\nNo's. 1 to 4: 1936\n\nGift of Committee on Housing\nCharity Organization Society\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732949f", "uuid": "ee3c6010-c561-012f-67e5-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a1e0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732949f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Social conditions - Manhattan - [Various tenements in an abandoned condition constituting a hazard to life and health.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Charity Organization Society of the City of New York", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "732949b", "back_text": "Social Conditions-Manhattan: Various tenements in an abandoned condition constituting a hazard to life and health. The donor is conducting a campaign to have structures similar to these shown removed. See pamphlet published by them, \"Why Abandoned Buildings Should Be Demolished\".\n\nNo's. 1 to 9: 1936\n\nGift of Committee on Housing\nCharity organization Society\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732950f", "uuid": "eea981f0-c561-012f-03b8-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a1e2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732950f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Social conditions - Manhattan - [Interior conditions of various abandoned buildings.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Charity Organization Society of the City of New York", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "732950b", "back_text": "Social Conditions - Manhattan: A group of photos illustrating interior conditions of various abandoned buildings. Several of these were published in the brocure \"Why Abandoned Buildings Should Be Demolished\". This was issued by The Tenement House Committee of the Charity Organization.\n\n1936\nNo's. 1 to 7\n\nGift of Committee on Housing\nCharity Organization Society\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "732951f", "uuid": "ef18b500-c561-012f-0e42-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a1e4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732951f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Social conditions - Manhattan - The air and light shaft [peculiar to New York City that separates adjoining tenements.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Courtyards"]}, "back_id": "732951b", "back_text": "Social Conditions--Manhattan: The air and light shaft, peculiar to New York City that separates adjoining tenements. These structures being of the dumbbell pattern owe their origin (in 1872) to the intense exploitation necessary where land costs are high and civic authorities lax.\n\n1938-9\n\nAlexander Alland\n\n\nThis is one of a series that appeared in the published volume \"Portrait of N.Y.\" by Felix Reisenberg and Alexander Alland, IRGV.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "732951f", "uuid": "ef18b500-c561-012f-0e42-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a1e4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732951f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Social conditions - Manhattan - The air and light shaft [peculiar to New York City that separates adjoining tenements.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Courtyards"]}, "back_id": "732951b", "back_text": "Social Conditions--Manhattan: The air and light shaft, peculiar to New York City that separates adjoining tenements. These structures being of the dumbbell pattern owe their origin (in 1872) to the intense exploitation necessary where land costs are high and civic authorities lax.\n\n1938-9\n\nAlexander Alland\n\nThis is one of a series that appeared in the published volume \"Portrait of N.Y.\" by Felix Reisenberg and Alexander Alland, IRGV.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732952f", "uuid": "ef680910-c561-012f-df3e-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a1e6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732952f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Social conditions - Manhattan - The air and light shaft [peculiar to New York City that separates adjoining tenements.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Alland, Alexander", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Courtyards"]}, "back_id": "732952b", "back_text": "Social Conditions--Manhattan: The air and light shaft, peculiar to New York City that separates adjoining tenements. These structures being of the dumbbell pattern owe their origin (in 1872) to the intense exploitation necessary where land costs are high and civic authorities lax.\n\n1938-9\n\nAlexander Alland\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732953f", "uuid": "efce4420-c561-012f-344d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a1e8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732953f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Social conditions in Manhattan - [External aspects of basement apartments.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Charity Organization Society of the City of New York", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "732953b", "back_text": "Social Conditions in Manhattan: A series of 8 views showing the external aspects of basement apartments. The eradication of these and their unsanitary influences have been a major objective of the donors.\n\nFall, 1938\nViews: 1-8\n\nGift of Committee on Housing\nCharity Organization Society\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "732954f", "uuid": "f03df3b0-c561-012f-ae2b-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a1ea-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=732954f&t=w", "date": "1938", "title": "Social conditions in Manhattan - [Interiors of basement apartments.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Charity Organization Society of the City of New York", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Apartment houses"]}, "back_id": "732954b", "back_text": "Social Conditions in Manhattan: A series of 8 views photographed by the donor, showing interiors of basement apartments. This organization is one of the groups seeking better living conditions for the less privileged.\n\nFall, 1938\nViews: 1-8\n\nGift of Committee on Housing\nCharity Organization Society\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -38539,7 +38539,7 @@ {"id": "733334f", "uuid": "7a6911a0-c562-012f-c80d-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a4e2-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733334f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Strikes and demonstrations - Communists - [Battery Place.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Battery Place (New York, N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "United States"], "topic": ["Demonstrations", "Memorial Day"]}, "back_id": "733334b", "back_text": "The spirit of Communism being displayed at Battery Place.\nMarch 3, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733337f", "uuid": "7bac2000-c562-012f-a184-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a4e8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733337f&t=w", "date": "1937", "title": "Strikes and demonstrations - Electrical workers [celebrating anniversary of their six-hour-day - City Hall Park.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["City Hall Park (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "United States"], "topic": ["Demonstrations", "Labor unions", "Parks"]}, "back_id": "733337b", "back_text": "Strikes and Demonstrations: The Electrical workers carrying banners in City Hall Park celebrating an anniversary of their six hour day.\n\nAugust 30, 1937.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733341f", "uuid": "7d6c3520-c562-012f-4b34-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a4f0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733341f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Strikes and demonstrations - [Retail freshwater fish dealers - Fulton fish market.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Fulton Fish Market (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Fish", "Fishmongers", "Markets", "Strikes and lockouts"]}, "back_id": "733341b", "back_text": "A lull in the Fulton Fish Market retail fresh water fish dealers strike.\nApril 3, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "733346f", "uuid": "7f5d4420-c562-012f-e7bc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a4fa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733346f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Strikes and demonstrations - [Panoramic scene of a disturbance at Union Square.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Union Square (New York, N.Y.)", "United States"], "topic": ["Demonstrations"]}, "back_id": "733346b", "back_text": "Neg. No. 218,219\n\nStrikes and Demonstrations: A set of 3 views forming a panoramic scene of a disturbance at Union Square. About 1934.\n\n\n1) Neg No. 218\n\n2) Neg No. 219\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "733346f", "uuid": "7f5d4420-c562-012f-e7bc-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a4fa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733346f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Strikes and demonstrations - [Panoramic scene of a disturbance at Union Square.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Union Square (New York, N.Y.)", "United States"], "topic": ["Demonstrations"]}, "back_id": "733346b", "back_text": "Neg. No. 218,219\n\nStrikes and Demonstrations: A set of 3 views forming a panoramic scene of a disturbance at Union Square. About 1934.\n\n1) Neg No. 218\n\n2) Neg No. 219\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733348f", "uuid": "802cb510-c562-012f-c799-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a4fe-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733348f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Strikes and demonstrations - [Union Square demonstration.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Union Square (New York, N.Y.)", "United States"], "topic": ["Demonstrations"]}, "back_id": "733348b", "back_text": "neg. no. 259 (2 on left)\n260 (2 on right)\n\nStrikes and Demonstrations: A set of 4 views of a Union Square demonstration showing the milling crowds on the north side of same. No's 3 and 4 are of the aftermath.\n\nAbout 1934?\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733349f", "uuid": "808200f0-c562-012f-8194-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a500-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733349f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Strikes and demonstrations - [Union Square demonstration.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "733349b", "back_text": "Strikes and Demonstrations: Masses in Union Square being addressed by individuals atop a work shack. This undoubtedly preceded the fierce conflict between \"Communists\" and the New York Police. See Communist Demonstrations in subject files under Celebrations, Parades and Municipal Events for subsequent May Day celebrations.\n\nAbout 1934?\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733372f", "uuid": "89850f60-c562-012f-db70-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a52e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733372f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Thanksgiving ragamuffins, No.1-3", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Children"]}, "back_id": "733372b", "back_text": "(1)\nThanksgiving Ragamuffins enjoying an ancient ritual for children\nin Bay Street, Staten Island.\n1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nThe same.\n1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same.\n1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -38713,7 +38713,7 @@ {"id": "733756f", "uuid": "1f3c61f0-c563-012f-469f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a82d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733756f&t=w", "date": "1889", "title": "East River - Centennial Naval Parade.", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": ["United States. Navy"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Centennial celebrations", "Parades & processions"]}, "back_id": "733756b", "back_text": "P.L. Sperr collection\nRec'd January 13, 1945\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733807f", "uuid": "32be62a0-c563-012f-419c-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a893-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733807f&t=w", "date": null, "title": "East River - Looking south to Brooklyn Bridge.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Hannau, Hans W.,1904-", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "733807b", "back_text": "East River. Looking South to Brooklyn Bridge\n\nHans W. Hannau, photographer\n\n#1703\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "733862f", "uuid": "48622560-c563-012f-4af3-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a901-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733862f&t=w", "date": "1930, 1934", "title": "East River - shore and skyline; Queensborough bridge; Williamsburg bridge.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Machine shops", "Piers & wharves", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "733862b", "back_text": "(1)\nEast River, shoreline, at the foot of East 23rd Street, showing the ferry house of the Municipal Ferry to Greenpoint, Brooklyn, off Marginal Street. The view is southeast from East 24th Street.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n* Slide in Public Education Div.\n\n(2)\nThe same. Note on the left a United States Government ship that contains a marine machine shop which has been a permanent fixture at this pier for over 10 years.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "733867f", "uuid": "4a77e470-c563-012f-0f74-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a90b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733867f&t=w", "date": "1926, 1928, 1939", "title": "East River - shore and skyline.[Manhattan: 31st Street (North).]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Bellevue Hospital"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Hospitals", "Piers & wharves", "Power plants", "Ships", "Smokestacks"]}, "back_id": "733867b", "back_text": "East River, Manhattan skyline, from about East 29th (left) to East 46th Streets. On the left are units of Bellevue Hospital, and on the right, a Consolidated Edison power plant.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n2-The same, at a later date. Through the masts of the schooner can be seen the Chanin Building\n\n\n1928\n\n3-Viewing north along the East River front from East 31st Street. The East River Drive will be constructed here.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nAugust 31, 1926\n\nSeptember 19, 1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "733867f", "uuid": "4a77e470-c563-012f-0f74-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-a90b-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=733867f&t=w", "date": "1926, 1928, 1939", "title": "East River - shore and skyline.[Manhattan: 31st Street (North).]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["Bellevue Hospital"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Hospitals", "Piers & wharves", "Power plants", "Ships", "Smokestacks"]}, "back_id": "733867b", "back_text": "East River, Manhattan skyline, from about East 29th (left) to East 46th Streets. On the left are units of Bellevue Hospital, and on the right, a Consolidated Edison power plant.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n2-The same, at a later date. Through the masts of the schooner can be seen the Chanin Building\n\n1928\n\n3-Viewing north along the East River front from East 31st Street. The East River Drive will be constructed here.\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\nAugust 31, 1926\n\nSeptember 19, 1939\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734040f", "uuid": "96b71b10-c563-012f-5e76-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-aa64-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734040f&t=w", "date": "1920, 1927, 1932", "title": "East River - Clason's Point - Bronx - [Clason's Point ferry - United States Volunteer Life Saving Corps.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Galloway, Ewing", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "East River Pier 16 (New York, N.Y.)", "East River Pier 18 (New York, N.Y.)", "East River Pier 24 (New York, N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Piers & wharves", "Warehouses"]}, "back_id": "734040b", "back_text": "East River, at Clason's Point, the Bronx, near the Clason's Point Ferry slip. The views are southeastward toward Queens. View 3 shows thescow of the Volunteer Life Saving Service.\n\nJuly 29, 1928\nViews 1, 2, 3\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734057f", "uuid": "9eb6d6b0-c563-012f-ce2f-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-aa86-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734057f&t=w", "date": "1933", "title": "East River - Throggs [Throgs] Neck, Bronx.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Ships"]}, "back_id": "734057b", "back_text": "East River: The shore at Throggs neck, the Bronx.\n\n1920's\n\nJoseph P. Day\nPhotograph Department\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734074f", "uuid": "a5dca940-c563-012f-3802-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-aaa8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734074f&t=w", "date": "1930", "title": "East River - Pier [American Export Lines] - Greenpoint Avenue, Brooklyn.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "734074b", "back_text": "East River, pier, at the foot of Greenpoint Ave., showing the Municipal Ferry to 23rd Street, Manhattan. On the left partially seen is the American Export Lines pier. In the background are a group of buildings on the east side of West Street, between Java Street (left) and Greenpoint Ave. (right) belonging to Eherhard Faber Co., manufacturers of pencils.\n\nApril 27, 1930.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -38776,7 +38776,7 @@ {"id": "734200f", "uuid": "dd2f34f0-c563-012f-e46a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-aba4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734200f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Green Ridge Brook - Benham Bridge - Staten Island [Richmond.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Simonson, Mulford", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Streams"]}, "back_id": "734200b", "back_text": "Green Ridge Brook (Staten Island) and Benham Bridge: A view of the brook, a tributary of Richmond Creek, and the bridge over which runs Arthur Kill Road, near Abingdon Avenue.\n\nAbout 1910\n\nBy Mulford Simonson\nFrom P. L. Sperr Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734201f", "uuid": "dd9cc7d0-c563-012f-a5b2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-aba6-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734201f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Green Ridge Brook - Benham's Bridge - Staten island.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Simonson, Mulford", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Streams"]}, "back_id": "734201b", "back_text": null, "back_text_source": null, "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734202f", "uuid": "ddf2a080-c563-012f-e369-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-aba8-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734202f&t=w", "date": "1910", "title": "Green Ridge Brook - Benham Bridge - Staten Island [Richmond.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Simonson, Mulford", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Streams"]}, "back_id": "734202b", "back_text": "Green Ridge Brook and Benham Bridge (Staten Island): Two views, in opposite directions, of the brook and the bridge over which runs Arthur Kill Road, near Abingdon Avenue.\n\nAbout 1910\nViews 1-2\n\nBy Mulford Simonson\nFrom P. L. Sperr Collection\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "734203f", "uuid": "de7ac450-c563-012f-db25-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-abaa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734203f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Harlem River - East River - [General view of the confluence of the Harlem and East Rivers.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "Harlem River (N.Y.)", "Hell Gate (New York, N.Y.)", "Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Railroad bridges", "Rivers"]}, "back_id": "734203b", "back_text": "A general view of the confluence of the Harlem and East Rivers as photographed northward from over Astoria L.I. In the foreground are Wards and Randalls Islands joined by the New York Connecting Railroad Bridge (Hellgate). The Harlem River runs thru the center separating the Manhattan (left) and Bronx (right) Boroughs. In the upper left corner is a portion of the North (Hudson) River. In the fore, beneath the photographer, is Astoria, with its Pot Cove on the East River.\n\n\nAbout 1920\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "734203f", "uuid": "de7ac450-c563-012f-db25-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-abaa-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734203f&t=w", "date": "1920", "title": "Harlem River - East River - [General view of the confluence of the Harlem and East Rivers.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["East River (N.Y.)", "Harlem River (N.Y.)", "Hell Gate (New York, N.Y.)", "Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Railroad bridges", "Rivers"]}, "back_id": "734203b", "back_text": "A general view of the confluence of the Harlem and East Rivers as photographed northward from over Astoria L.I. In the foreground are Wards and Randalls Islands joined by the New York Connecting Railroad Bridge (Hellgate). The Harlem River runs thru the center separating the Manhattan (left) and Bronx (right) Boroughs. In the upper left corner is a portion of the North (Hudson) River. In the fore, beneath the photographer, is Astoria, with its Pot Cove on the East River.\n\nAbout 1920\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734206f", "uuid": "dfc58d10-c563-012f-7621-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-abb0-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734206f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Harlem River - River scenes - Manhattan - [102nd Street - S.S. Malampton.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Barges", "Piers & wharves", "Rivers"]}, "back_id": "734206b", "back_text": "(1)\nHarlem River, river scene, showing barges docked at the pier at the foot of East 102nd Street, and S.S. Malampton unloading timber at the foot of East 103rd Street.\nMarch 7, 1936.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2)\nA closer view of the East 103rd Street dook and the S.S. Malampton.\nMarch 7, 1936.\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3)\nThe same as view 2. On the extreme right is visible a part of Wards Island.\nMarch 7, 1936.\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734208f", "uuid": "e0989a90-c563-012f-6805-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-abb4-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734208f&t=w", "date": "1934", "title": "Harlem River - River scenes - Manhattan - [103rd Street.]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Barges", "Rivers"]}, "back_id": "734208b", "back_text": "Harlem River, river scene, showing a barge of scrap iron alongside of the East 103rd Street pier. The view is in a northerly direction from East 102nd Street.\n\nOctober 17, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734211f", "uuid": "e1da2aa0-c563-012f-edfa-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-abba-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734211f&t=w", "date": "1936", "title": "Harlem River - River scenes - Manhattan - [Pleasant Avenue - 107th Street (East).]", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["Harlem River (N.Y.)", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Barges", "Rivers"]}, "back_id": "734211b", "back_text": "Harlem River, river scene, showing barges docked off Pleasant Ave., as viewed in a northerly direction from the foot of East 107th Street.\n\nAugust 18, 1936.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} @@ -39009,7 +39009,7 @@ {"id": "734789f", "uuid": "dc55d630-c564-012f-e014-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-b03d-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734789f&t=w", "date": "1925, 1934", "title": "Upper New York Bay - Shore and skyline - Brooklyn - Between 49th and 53rd Streets - Pier 2.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)", "Upper Bay (N.Y. and N.J.)", "Upper Bay Pier 2 (New York, N.Y.)", "Upper Bay Pier 3 (New York, N.Y.)"], "topic": ["Piers & wharves", "Ships"]}, "back_id": "734789b", "back_text": "(1) Upper Bay, east side, between 49th Street (left) and 53rd Street (right), showing Pier No. 2 of the Norton, Lilly and Co. and to the right of it is the Bush Terminal Co., Pier No. 1. In the background are the Bush Terminal Company buildings. February 24, 1934.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) The same, further south. June 1925.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(3) The same, from another angle. July 11, 1925.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734791f", "uuid": "dd2a6cc0-c564-012f-d2a2-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-b041-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734791f&t=w", "date": "1925", "title": "Upper New York Bay - Shore and skyline - Brooklyn - Between 52nd and 60th Streets.", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Upper Bay (N.Y. and N.J.)"], "topic": ["Barges", "Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "734791b", "back_text": "(1) Upper Bay, between 52nd Street (left) and 60th Street (right), showing from left to right the E.W. Bliss Pier, the Morse Drydock Corporation and the Kerr Steamship Company Pier. 1925.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n\n(2) A more extensive view of No. 1. March 1925.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734793f", "uuid": "f6af2730-c564-012f-6f41-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-b044-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734793f&t=w", "date": "1932", "title": "Upper New York Bay -- North -- 86th Street -- Shore Road (Brooklyn)", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Upper Bay (N.Y. and N.J.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "734793b", "back_text": "Upper New York Bay, northward from 86th Street and Shore Road (right). June 9, 1932.\n\nP. L. Sperr.\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} -{"id": "734794f", "uuid": "f70b8600-c564-012f-0766-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-b046-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734794f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Upper New York Bay -- Narrows", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Upper Bay (N.Y. and N.J.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "734794b", "back_text": "Upper New York Bay: Looking down the upper Bay toward the Narrows from the Statue of Liberty. The Brooklyn shore is on the left.\n\nGeorge L. Balgue\n\n\nAugust, 1929\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} +{"id": "734794f", "uuid": "f70b8600-c564-012f-0766-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-b046-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734794f&t=w", "date": "1929", "title": "Upper New York Bay -- Narrows", "alt_title": [], "creator": null, "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)", "Upper Bay (N.Y. and N.J.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "734794b", "back_text": "Upper New York Bay: Looking down the upper Bay toward the Narrows from the Statue of Liberty. The Brooklyn shore is on the left.\n\nGeorge L. Balgue\n\nAugust, 1929\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734796f", "uuid": "dde5ca00-c564-012f-5fbd-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-b04a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734796f&t=w", "date": "1915, 1920", "title": "Upper Bay - Staten Island - St. George - [St. George ferry depot].", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "734796b", "back_text": "Upper Bay, St. George, Stat\u00ean Island, showing the St. George ferry depot.\nView 1: about 1915\nView 2,3: P. L. Sperr\n1920's\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734797f", "uuid": "de4f84e0-c564-012f-d651-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-b04c-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734797f&t=w", "date": "1925, 1928", "title": "Upper Bay - Staten Island - St. George - [Lights of the St. George-Manhattan municipal ferry terminal].", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": [], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York (N.Y.)"], "topic": []}, "back_id": "734797b", "back_text": "Upper New York Bay, at St. George Staten Island, showing the lights of the St. George-Manhattan municipal ferry terminal.\n\nView 1: March, 1925\nView 2: May, 1925\nView 3: February 6, 1928\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} {"id": "734798f", "uuid": "dec0ed00-c564-012f-0b9a-58d385a7bc34", "url": "https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47dd-b04e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99", "photo_url": "https://images.nypl.org/?id=734798f&t=w", "date": "1925, 1937", "title": "Upper Bay - Staten Island - St. George - [Fire Department dock].", "alt_title": [], "creator": "Sperr, Percy Loomis", "subject": {"name": ["New York (N.Y.). Fire Department"], "temporal": [], "geographic": ["New York", "New York (N.Y.)", "New York (State)"], "topic": ["Construction equipment", "Piers & wharves"]}, "back_id": "734798b", "back_text": "(1)\nUpper New York Bay, at St. George, Staten Island, showing the Fire Department dock, below the St. George-Brooklyn ferry landing.\nApril 27, 1925\n\nP. L. Sperr\n\n(2)\nPile drivers and diving scow, below the ferry slips.\nJuly 4, 1937\n\nP. L. Sperr\n", "back_text_source": "gpt", "address": "", "source": "Photographic views of New York City, 1870's-1970's / Topics"} diff --git a/oldnyc/ocr/cleaner.py b/oldnyc/ocr/cleaner.py index 3874dab4..74fd95ce 100755 --- a/oldnyc/ocr/cleaner.py +++ b/oldnyc/ocr/cleaner.py @@ -182,6 +182,7 @@ def clean(txt: str): txt = remove_neg(txt) txt = remove_warnings(txt) txt = merge_lines(txt) + txt = re.sub(r"\n{3,}", "\n\n", txt) # remove excessive newlines return txt