Still Image Church on east side Cannon St. looking S.E., March 29, 1901, time 1:25 P.M. Church of St. Rose (built 1871), 34 Cannon Street. Primary School No. 10 at 32 Cannon St., with American flag flying above it. View Item
Still Image 305, 307 and 309 Delancey St., looking southeast, March 22, 1901, time 12 P.M. Delancey between Lewis and Goerck Streets. Meat market at S.E. corner of Lewis Street, Telephone Pay Station at N.E. corner. View Item
Still Image 30 Mangin St., looking east, March 29, 1901, time 1:50 P.M. Wooden construction sheds underneath and next to the Williamsburg Bridge abutment, looking towards bridge tower. Lumber-filled wagon on sidewalk. View Item
Image Collection 63 Items N.L. Coe and A.J. Drummond, Lower East Side photograph collection, 1901 The Lower East Side Photograph Collection spans the period from March to June 1901 and contains 63 gelatin silver photographs of buildings, on and around Delancey Street, before they were demolished during construction of the Williamsburg Bridge. The photographs show the markets, shops, saloons, and other businesses in the area; signs for many of these are in Yiddish. The images also capture the residents of the neighborhood, including several children, on the street and peering from windows of tenements. View Collection