Still Image Unidentified old houses, Newtown (Elmhurst), Queens, New York City, undated (ca. 1890-1919). View Item
Still Image Unidentified old houses, Newtown (Elmhurst), Queens, New York City, undated (ca. 1890-1919). View Item
Still Image First Presbyterian Church of Newtown on Queens Boulevard east of Broadway, Elmhurst, Queens, New York City, undated (ca. 1882-1919). View Item
Still Image Reformed Dutch Church of Newtown, Elmhurst, Queens, New York, undated (ca. 1882-1919). View Item
Still Image The John Bowne house, 1 Bowne Street, Flushing, Queens, New York City, June 1900. View Item
Image Collection 740 Items Eugene Gordon photograph collection, 1970-1990 (bulk 1975-1980) The Eugene Gordon Photograph Collection contains black and white gelatin silver prints of street life, religious groups, buildings, and public events of New York City. The photographs show New Yorkers going about their lives in a vibrant city. Gordons attention to detail, and to the changing face of the citys population and streetscape, is evident in images showing ethnic neighborhoods in Queens. The largest groupings of photographs are of Times Square and the 1970 Women's Strike for Equality. Other images show Hare Krishnas, Sikhs, St. View Collection
Image Collection 45 Items Subway construction photograph collection, 1900-1950 The New-York Historical Society's Subway Construction Photograph Collection, 1900-1950, includes over 71,000 photographs taken by various New York City transportation agencies during the construction of the New York City subways. View Collection
Image Collection 50 Items Photographs of New York City and Beyond The extensive photograph collections at the New-York Historical Society are particularly strong in portraits and documentary images of New York-area buildings and street scenes from 1839 to 1945, although contemporary photography continues to be collected. This collection presents over 100,000 photographic prints and negatives depicting New York City and other locations from the late nineteenth century through the twentieth century. View Collection