Still Image Savoy Theatre, 112 W. 34th Street, New York City, January 23, 1917. Photographed for Joseph P. Day. View Item
Still Image Cohan Theatre [lounge?], October 19, 1914. Photographed for Joseph P. McHugh. Tiled room with wicker furniture. View Item
Still Image Savoy Theatre, 112 W. 34th Street, New York City, January 23, 1917. Photographed for Joseph P. Day. High angle from across 34th Street. View Item
Still Image Cohan Theatre [lounge?], October 19, 1914. Photographed for Joseph P. McHugh. Tiled room with wicker furniture. View Item
Still Image Trans-Lux Theatre ('The Modern Theatre') with marquee and banner advertising 'Paradise Parade of 1937,' 1937. View Item
Still Image Tivoli Theatre, 839 Eighth Avenue between 50th and 51st Streets, with marquee advertising Katharine Hepburn and Frederic March in 'Mary of Scotland' and 'Hot Money, [1937?]. View Item
Still Image Arden Theatre, Broadway and 64th Street, showing the marquee advertising 'Behold My Wife,' 'Red Wagon,' and 'Two Against the World,' probably 1937. View Item
Still Image Radio City Music Hall marquee, advertising William Powell and Carole Lombard in 'My Man Godfrey,' possibly 1937. View Item
Still Image Tivoli Theatre, 839 Eighth Avenue between 50th and 51st Streets, with marquee advertising Katharine Hepburn and Frederic March in 'Mary of Scotland' and 'Hot Money, [1937?]. View Item
Still Image RKO Colonial Theatre marquee, 1887 Broadway, advertising Pat O'Brien in 'China Clipper;' Claire Trevor in 'Star for a Night;' and a film of the Joe Louis-Al Ettore fight, 1937. View Item
Still Image Close-up of marquee of the Tivoli Theatre, 839 Eighth Avenue between 50th and 51st Streets, advertising Katharine Hepburn and Frederic March in 'Mary of Scotland' and 'Hot Money, [1937?]. View Item
Still Image Tivoli Theatre, 839 Eighth Avenue between 50th and 51st Streets, with marquee advertising Katharine Hepburn and Frederic March in 'Mary of Scotland' and 'Hot Money, [1937?]. View Item
Still Image West side of Broadway at 67th Street, showing the marquee of the Alden (Regency) Theatre, probably 1937. View Item
[Five older women crossing the street with marquees for pornographic theatres in the background, New York City, 1970s]. [Five older women crossing the street with marquees for pornographic theatres in the background, New York City, 1970s]. This collection includes 96 black and white photographic prints and one color print. The photographs are undated but were taken circa 1970's. Almost all of the images depict the area in or around Times Square; a few were taken in Central Park or elsewhere in New York City. The photographs are arranged by subject matter. "Street scenes" depict crowds and businesses in and around Times Square, and capture the seedy melange of pornographic movie house marquees, sex shops and eccentric characters that characterized the area in the 1970's. View Item
Image Collection 212 Items Edwin Levick Studio photograph collection, 1926-1943 (bulk 1935-1938) The collection consists of 212 negatives (most film and some glass). Among the 20 negatives from around 1925 are views of Times Square at night and Walter Chrysler's home. Almost 80 negatives record the 1938 Eagle Pencil Company strike. Other assignments from the 1930s include the Housewrecker's Union strike, a women's tennis tournament, movie theater marquees, radio opera broadcasts sponsored by General Motors, and Jimmy Durante as Santa Claus. Each image has a brief caption. Edwin Levick (1868-1929) specialized in spot news and marine photography. View Collection