Still Image From the roof of the RCA Building. Aerial view of Manhattan from the roof (70th floor) of the RCA Building with view of Central Park along Fifth Avenue and the Plaza Hotel. View Item
Still Image Pan Am Building construction. Inscription on verso: "Early stages of construction for the Pan Am Building over the mass of railroad tracks leading into Grand Central Station. The roof of a New York Central car is visible through small openings in the foreground." View Item
Still Image "Closed for Lunch" on 23rd Street. Inscription on verso: "Sign in window of restaurant on 23rd Steet near 9th Avenue / CLOSED FOR LUNCH (1951)." View Item
Still Image Penthouses in the sky, Fifth Avenue. Inscription on verso: "Cluster of PENTHOUSES high up in the sky along 5th Avenue". View Item
Still Image "Character Reader" on 8th Avenue. Two young boys stand in front of shop with "CHARACTER READER COME IN AND MAKE 3 FREE WISH S" [sic] painted advertisement on the right on 8th Avenue near 23rd Street. View Item
Still Image Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street. In front of New York Public Library on Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street on a rainy day. View Item
Still Image Fifth Avenue and Central Park. Photo taken from a double decker bus facing south along Fifth Avenue and Central Park. View Item
Still Image Noon break. A man sleeps on the ground next to a wheelbarrow on the 33rd Street side of Penn Station. View Item
Still Image Manhattan from Weehawken, N.J. Manhattan skyline from Weehawken, New Jersey with view of the Chrysler and Empire State buildings in Midtown Manhattan. View Item
Still Image Mid-Manhattan from Weehawken, N.J. Manhattan skyline from Weehawken, New Jersey with view of Chrysler Building in Midtown Manhattan. View Item
Still Image From the 102nd Floor of the Empire State Building. Aerial view of Midtown Manhattan taken from the 102nd floor of the Empire State Building featuring Penn Station, the U.S. Post Office behind it, and railroad tracks leading to a tunnel under Hudson River to New Jersey. View Item
Still Image London Terrace apartments. Inscription on verso: "London Terrace Apts. 23rd Street between 9 and 10th Avenue / New York NY 1950." View Item
Still Image Liberty Storage Company. Inscription on verso: "Replica of Statue of Liberty on top of Liberty Storage Company building near Lincoln Center. About 1950." View Item
Still Image Bryant Park and 42nd Street. Inscription on verso: "Three cars on 42nd St. Bryant Park and rear of the New York Public Library in center. Note eye glass sign at left. About 1946." View Item
Still Image Automat Horn & Hardart. Facade of "Automat Horn & Hardart" fast food restaurant taken from Third Avenue El platform at 42nd Street and Third Avenue. View Item
Still Image Saks 34th . Pedestrians cross the street in the rain towards "Saks - 34th" store on West 34th Street in Midtown Manhattan. View Item
Still Image Yanss Optical Co. Facade of "YANSS OPTICAL CO." at 3 East 23rd Street in Midtown Manhattan. View Item
Still Image Dog bar. Small stone sculpture inscribed with the words "DOG BAR" on the ground at Wallachs clothing store on Fifth Avenue and 44th Street. View Item
Still Image Sandwich boards. A man wears a sandwich board sign for "Gypsy Tea Room" on a busy street in Midtown Manhattan. View Item
Still Image Central Park South. Central Park South at night on Fifth Avenue and 59th Street. View Item
Still Image Night at Radio City Music Hall. Inscription on verso: Radio City Music Hall at night. 6th Avenue El station at left. (about 1939) / That El was demolished in 1939." View Item
Still Image New York Central Building and Waldorf Astoria Hotel. New York Central Building at 46th Street and Park Avenue with view of Waldorf Astoria Hotel at East 50th Street in Midtown Manhattan. View Item
Still Image Gene Tunney with fellow member of the Nine Old Men softball team in dressing room at Madison Square Garden (1925-1968), Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The collection contains 403 photographic negatives produced circa 1920-1980 (bulk 1920-1950) by commercial photographers on behalf of The Boys' Club of New York ("BCNY"). The majority depict young BCNY members engaged in a variety of activities, either at the club's Tompkins Square Building (later renamed Harriman Clubhouse) or at the William Carey Camp in Jamesport, New York. Many of the photographs were published in annual reports, where they served to promote the organization's work. View Item
Still Image Robert Ripley and Fiorello La Guardia in charity softball game at Madison Square Garden (1925-1968), Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The collection contains 403 photographic negatives produced circa 1920-1980 (bulk 1920-1950) by commercial photographers on behalf of The Boys' Club of New York ("BCNY"). The majority depict young BCNY members engaged in a variety of activities, either at the club's Tompkins Square Building (later renamed Harriman Clubhouse) or at the William Carey Camp in Jamesport, New York. Many of the photographs were published in annual reports, where they served to promote the organization's work. View Item
Still Image Lowell Thomas and a member of the Nine Old Men softball team in dressing room at Madison Square Garden (1925-1968), Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The collection contains 403 photographic negatives produced circa 1920-1980 (bulk 1920-1950) by commercial photographers on behalf of The Boys' Club of New York ("BCNY"). The majority depict young BCNY members engaged in a variety of activities, either at the club's Tompkins Square Building (later renamed Harriman Clubhouse) or at the William Carey Camp in Jamesport, New York. Many of the photographs were published in annual reports, where they served to promote the organization's work. View Item
Still Image Robert Ripley and Babe Ruth at Madison Square Garden (1925-1968), Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The collection contains 403 photographic negatives produced circa 1920-1980 (bulk 1920-1950) by commercial photographers on behalf of The Boys' Club of New York ("BCNY"). The majority depict young BCNY members engaged in a variety of activities, either at the club's Tompkins Square Building (later renamed Harriman Clubhouse) or at the William Carey Camp in Jamesport, New York. Many of the photographs were published in annual reports, where they served to promote the organization's work. View Item
Still Image Babe Ruth in Believe-It-Or-Nots costume signing a softball with teammates at Madison Square Garden (1925-1968), Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The collection contains 403 photographic negatives produced circa 1920-1980 (bulk 1920-1950) by commercial photographers on behalf of The Boys' Club of New York ("BCNY"). The majority depict young BCNY members engaged in a variety of activities, either at the club's Tompkins Square Building (later renamed Harriman Clubhouse) or at the William Carey Camp in Jamesport, New York. Many of the photographs were published in annual reports, where they served to promote the organization's work. View Item
Still Image Members of the Nine Old Men softball team in costume at Madison Square Garden (1925-1968), Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The collection contains 403 photographic negatives produced circa 1920-1980 (bulk 1920-1950) by commercial photographers on behalf of The Boys' Club of New York ("BCNY"). The majority depict young BCNY members engaged in a variety of activities, either at the club's Tompkins Square Building (later renamed Harriman Clubhouse) or at the William Carey Camp in Jamesport, New York. Many of the photographs were published in annual reports, where they served to promote the organization's work. View Item
Still Image Lowell Thomas and Robert Ripley representing the Nine Old Men and the Believe-It-Or-Nots at Madison Square Garden (1925-1968), Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The collection contains 403 photographic negatives produced circa 1920-1980 (bulk 1920-1950) by commercial photographers on behalf of The Boys' Club of New York ("BCNY"). The majority depict young BCNY members engaged in a variety of activities, either at the club's Tompkins Square Building (later renamed Harriman Clubhouse) or at the William Carey Camp in Jamesport, New York. Many of the photographs were published in annual reports, where they served to promote the organization's work. View Item