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First Women Military Police Pose With GunsSergeant Beulah Jackie Coates (L) and Private Marjorie Shepherd holding guns. They were among the first seven members of the Women's Army Corps to become military police in 1949
Ingemar Johansson In Fighting Pose(Original Caption) 3/3/1961-New York, NY- Photo shows Ingemar Johansson in a full length fighting pose. He is in his boxing trunks and shorts
Donn Clenendon Hitting a Home Run(Original Caption) New York: Don Clenedon of the Mets hits a home run during the fourth game of the World Series, against the Baltimore Orioles
sky, skyline, memorial, wtc, 911, floodlight, lights, celebration, illuminated, skyscraper, waterfront, lower manhattan, twin towers, world trade center, glow, buildings, september 2011
Map of New York city 1896Ilustration of a Map of New York city 1896
Suffragette Parade through New York City, 3rd May 19133rd May 1913: Crowds line the sidewalks to watch a Womens Suffragette Movement march through New York City. (Photo by Paul Thompson/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
NYC Region and Long Island MapA map of the region around New York City and Long Island, including New Jersey and the coast of Connecticut. Includes major highways, cities, and lakes
Flatiron building, Manhattan, New York, USAFlatiron building and Midtown Manhattan at daytime, New York, USA
Rockefeller Centercirca 1945: The Rockefeller Center in midtown Manhattan, New York City. Designed by Raymond Hood, it was completed in May 1933. (Photo by George Enell/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
McAlpin HotelThe Herald Square area of Manhattan, including the McAlpin Hotel located at the corner of Broadway and 34th Street, bustles with activity in this print, New York, New York, circa 1914
Liberty Island, the Statue of Liberty
Barclay Vesey Art Deco Buildingcirca 1928: Exterior view of the Barclay Vesey Building, located at 140 West Street, New York City. The Art Deco building, designed by the architectural firm of McKenzie, Voorhees & Gmelin
Luna Park lit up at night, Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City, 1920s. (Photo by Archive Photos/Getty Images)
Bow bridge in springtime, Central Park, New YorkBow bridge in springtime, Central Park, Manhattan, New York, USA Completed in 1862. It is one of the most photographed and filmed locations in Central Park
Luna Park At NightBuildings lit up at night at Luna Park, Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City, c. 1900. (Photo by Pictorial Parade/Getty Images)
Queen Mary Passengers view New York DawnPassengers on board the Cunard White Star liner Queen Mary view the New York skyline as the ship docks in Manhattan at dawn. Original Publication: Picture Post - 198 - Atlantic Crossing - pub
Skyline Of The Financial Section Of N. Y. The EastUNITED STATES - Circa 1950s: Skyline Of The Financial Section Of N.Y. The East River & The Brooklyn Bridge View From The Manhattan Bridge Barges Wharves Skyscrapers Piers. (Photo by H)
Liberty And PlaneView of the Statue of Liberty, with an American airplane flying just behind her, New York City, 1940s. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Getty Images)
Lady Liberty Pop Art (Complementary Colors), Graphic Design, Illustration, Poster, Advertising
USA, New York, New York City, lamp post on West 42nd Street, low angle view
Heckscher Buildingcirca 1925: Exterior view of the Heckscher building, located at 1230 Fifth Avenue and 104th Street, New York City. The building now houses El Museo del Barrio
Bustanoby Cafe In New York CityBustanoby an old New York City Cafe and night Club, circa 1915. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Archive Photos/Getty Images)
The Coney Island Boardwalk at sunset, Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, New York City, NY, USAThe Coney Island boardwalk at sunset, with the steel-frame structure of the famous Parachute Jump in the background. Brooklyn, New York City
New York City skyline with illuminated skyscrapers seen from above during sunrise, New York State, USA
The Chrysler Building and Manhattan skyscrapers
Silhouette of Statue Of Liberty during SunsetA wide shot of Statue Of Liberty and the Hudson river during sunset
Times Square In The RainHigh-angle view looking north of rainy Times Square from the top of the Times Tower (now One Times Square) at the intersection of Broadway and Seventh Avenue at 42nd Street, New York, New York
East Midtown SkylineAerial view from the East River looking west of the East Midtown Manhattan skyline, New York, New York, 1950s or 1960s. Prominant structures include the United Nations Headquarters (right)
Looking Over New York CityA group of people on the outdoor viewing platform of the Empire State building looking out over New York circa 1940. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)
Manhattan skyline seen from Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Map of Northeast United States, published in 1882Map of the Northeast United States of America. Wood engraving, published in 1882
Brooklyn bridge and Manhattan at night, New York
Busy street at Plaza Hotel, New York City, (B&W), (Elevated view)
Black Friday 1869Illustration of the scene in the Gold Room of the New York Stock Exchange when the stock market crashed on Black Friday, New York, New York, September 24, 1969. Drawing by C. S
Williamsburg Plaque1903: View of the plaque dedicated to the completion of the Williamsburg Bridge, New York City. Construction of the bridge began in 1896. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
circa 1915: View of the campus of Columbia University, with the football field in the foreground, and the domed library in the distance, Morningside Heights, New York City
Times Square, 1922Aerial view of Times Square, New York, New York, early 1922. Visible advertisements include billboards for Wrigleys chewing gum, Macys department store, and Chalmers underwear
Midtown Manhattan and the Chelsea piersAerial vie of Midtown Manhattan with the Empire State building in view and piers in foreground, from the Hudson River
Yellow Cab, New York City, USA
Lower Manhattan skyline, New York, USABrooklyn bridge and lower Manhattan skyline at dusk, New York, USA
Streets of Queens with Manhattan skyline, New York
Sunset over Brooklyn Bridge and skyline of Manhattan Financial District in Downtown, New York City, NY, United StatesBrooklyn Bridge in New York City, New York State, United States
Street in NY city, (B&W)
circa 1930: High-angle view of the Chase National Bank building, looking down from the Bank of Manhattan, New York City. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Working For Suffragecirca 1913: A crowd of women representing the various professions on a Womens Suffrage Movement parade through New York City. (Photo by Paul Thompson/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Taxi CabA taxi cab in the streets of New York City in the 1950 s. (Photo by Archive Photos/Getty Images)
View of East River and midtown Manhattan at nightNew York City, East River, New York at night, midtown Manhattan, Johann Schumacher, 481716415
60 Gramercy Park West In New York City60 Gramercy Park West, designed by famed New York City residential architect, Emory Roth and completed in 1928. Located between Park Avenue South and Lexington Avenue in New York City, circa 1930
Engraving Of Fire Escape Drill(Original Caption) 1817-New York, NY: A fire escape drill. Training pupils to effect a quick exit in case of emergency, New York. Engraving, 1817.
View of Trinity Church(Original Caption) Spire of Trinity Church, New York City. Architect- Richard Upjohn.
Henry James Sr. With Son Henry Jr(Original Caption) Henry James, Sr. and Henry Jr. as a boy. Daguerreotype by Brady taken in New York in 1854.
Tearing Down Statue Of George Iii(Original Caption) 1857-New York, NY: Tearing down the Statue of George III in New York City. Revolutionary War. William Walcutt (1819-1895). Painted 1857
"Wall Street, Half Past Two O'Clock, October 13, 1857" Painted by J. Cafferty and C. Rosenberg(Original Caption) This painting of "Wall Street, half Past Two O'Clock, October 13, 1857," represents the scene just after the banks in the city suspended specie payments during the financial panic
Excitement in the Gold Room(Original Caption) New York: Scene in the Gold room during the intense excitement.
People In Madison Square Garden(Original Caption) 1870-New York, NY: Madison Square Garden in 1870. No further info.
Construction of the Brooklyn Bridge(Original Caption) Construction of the Brooklyn Bridge. 1875-1878
People Dancing at Insane Asylum(Original Caption) Dancing as a form of psychiatric treatment. Patient's in Blackwell's Island Insane Asylum induced to dance "as a sanitary measure". (Photo by VCG Wilson/Bettmann Archive)
Police Arresting Drunks(Original Caption) "An argumant whiskey drinking", a policeman loads prisoners into a "black Maria" police van from the tombs
Press Recording Election Results(Original Caption) Election bulletin of the New York Herald Tribune recording the progress of President U. S. Grant's election.
The Contruction of the Hand Section of the Statue of LibertyFrederic-Auguste Bartholdi, the creator of the Statue of Liberty, explains the inner construction of the Hand section of the statue to a visitor.
Residents Armed with Swords and Guns(Original Caption) Cartoon showing people armed with guns and swords against the dangers of the city.
Announcing Telegraphic Returns to Crowd(Original Caption) Hilarity at Democratic Headquarters, New York, 1876. They thought Tilden was in-but...
Broadway, North of Chambers Street (Photo by VCG Wilson/Bettmann Archive)
Messeges Sent Through Pneumatic Tubes(Original Caption) Pneumatic Transmission: Transmission of messages by means of pneumatic tubes at the Western Union Telegraph Co., NY 1877.
August BelmontThe largest financial operation of the period occurred when fifty million dollars of United States bonds were purchased by a syndicate of leading bankers at a meeting in the private office of August
Interior Of Stock Exchange; Woodcut(Original Caption) 1878-New York, NY: Interior of a minor stock exchange for speculation on small margins, New York City. Woodcut, 1878.
Mounted Police Man Chasing Speeding Carriage(Original Caption) At the Grand Drive on St. Nicholas Avenue, a mounted police patrol at 125th Street pursues a swell team for fast driving.
Free Kindergarten School Scene(Original Caption) 1879-New York, New York- Frobel's popular system of tuition for children - the grand march of boy's and girl's in the free kindergarten founded by the sociey of ethical culture.
Engraving Of Tramps Being Vaccinated(Original Caption) New York, NY: Sanitary precautions against a small pox epidemic, NYC. An inspector of the board of health vaccinating tramps in a station house, 1879. Engraving.
Poor Family in Room of Tenement ApartmentNew York, NY: Room in a tenement flat ca. 1910. Photograph by Riis.
New York City Police officers pose in front of the 20th Precinct Station.
Portrait of Blind TomAfrican-American pianist Thomas Wiggins, also known as Blind Tom Wiggins (1849 - 1908), sated at a desk, 1880. (Photo by Bettmann/Getty Images)
Boy and Men in Sweatshop(Original Caption) Interior of a small New York City sweatshop. Note young boy in foreground. Photo by Jacob Riis, circa 1880s.
A Tree Lined Street in New York(Original Caption) The Marble Collegiate Church on Fifth Avenue Between 28th and 29th Street. (Photo by VCG Wilson/Bettmann Archive)
23rd Street at Fifth Avenue and Broadway in New York
Hospital Scene with Doctors and Nurses and Patients(Original Caption) This photograph shows a hospital scene in the ward. Around the bedside, Walter Mendelson, George M. Tuttle, and Howard Kelley.
Aerial View Of New York City(Original Caption) 1882-New York, NY: New York City. View north from Produce Exchange. Photograph, 1882.
View of West 14th Street From Broadway1883-New York, NY-View of West 14th Street from Broadway.
Corner of Japanese Gallery in Vanderbilt MansionTHE JAPANESE PARLOR IN THE WM. H. VANDERBILT MANSION, 640 FIFTH AVE., NYC, BUILT 1879-1882. CHARLES B. ATWOOD & JOHN B. SNOOK, ARCHITECTS, HERTER BROTHERS, DECORATORS.PHOTOGRAPH, 1883.
Horse-Drawn Streetcar in New York CityA horse-drawn tram along 23rd Street and 4th Avenue in New York City.
Conservatory of William H. Vanderbilt(Original Caption) Conservatory of the William H. Vanderbilt mansion, 640 Fifth Avenue, New York City, built 1879-82. The architects who built this mansion are; Charles B. Atwood and John B. Snook.