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Jersey Shore - 1905 Vintage Images, Photos Du, Asbury Park, Interesting History, Vintage Photographs, Historical Photos
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Jersey Shore - 1905
AGC/7a02000/7a022007a02280a.tif New York Pictures, Vintage Photos, New York Street, New York City, Vintage Photography, Street Photography, Fosse Commune
New York Street Scene, ca 1930s
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New York circa 1910. Broadway and Hotel Victoria. Photographie New York, Hotel Victoria, Flatiron Building
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New York circa 1910. Broadway and Hotel Victoria.
An American Gilded Age street scene in New York City, c.1904. Uniformed policemen and pedestrians are walking past and shopping at a flower vendor. The vendor is displaying/selling Easter plants. ~ Photographer: The Detroit Photographic Company. ~ {cwlyons} ~ (Original Image, via: The New York Public Library Digital Collection) Nyc Street, Vintage London
Policemen Walking Past Flower Vendors, New York, 1904
An American Gilded Age street scene in New York City, c.1904. Uniformed policemen and pedestrians are walking past and shopping at a flower vendor. The vendor is displaying/selling Easter plants. ~ Photographer: The Detroit Photographic Company. ~ {cwlyons} ~ (Original Image, via: The New York Public Library Digital Collection)
New York City Taxi Cab (1905) New York Taxi, Black And White Photographs
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New York City Taxi Cab (1905)
The lowly potato changed color photography forever. In 1903, two French inventors and photographers, Auguste and Louis Lumière, used the potato as the basis for their patented process in creating color photographs, or Autochromes as they were called. It was a simple but ingenious technique—crush potatoes into tiny particles; separate these minuscule starch particles into three; add red, violet and green dye; mix onto a glass plate; brush off the excess; flatten the dyed particles onto t... Street Scenes, City Streets
Early color Autochromes of New York City, 1900-1930
The lowly potato changed color photography forever. In 1903, two French inventors and photographers, Auguste and Louis Lumière, used the potato as the basis for their patented process in creating color photographs, or Autochromes as they were called. It was a simple but ingenious technique—crush potatoes into tiny particles; separate these minuscule starch particles into three; add red, violet and green dye; mix onto a glass plate; brush off the excess; flatten the dyed particles onto t...
U.S. Strand Theatre, Broadway, New York in 1940 Vintage Stuff, James Cagney
Strand Theatre, Broadway, New York in 1940
U.S. Strand Theatre, Broadway, New York in 1940
New York 1912 New York Vintage, 42nd Street
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New York 1912
Metaverse Ny Stock Exchange By H.A. Dunne Canvas Art Ny Stock Exchange, Travel Clean, Surf Shop, Baby Clothes Shops, New Yorker, Eyebrow Shadow, Dresses With Leggings, Online Art
Metaverse Ny Stock Exchange By H. A. Dunne Canvas Art - Macy's
Metaverse Ny Stock Exchange By H.A. Dunne Canvas Art
Fifth 48th #newyorkstate American Cities, American History, Time Pictures
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Fifth 48th #newyorkstate
New York street scene, Seventh Avenue at West 125th in 1938 Old Photography, Street Cars
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New York street scene, Seventh Avenue at West 125th in 1938
New York Stock Exchange, 1904 Great Place To Work, Great Places, Wall Street, Street View, Nyc Pics, Investing In Stocks
New York Stock Exchange
New York Stock Exchange, 1904