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In pictures: New York City street scenes from the early 1900s
THOUSANDS OF GLASS negatives and photographic prints taken and filed by one of America’s earliest news picture agencies depict daily life in the US in the last 19th and early 20th centuries.
The Library of Congress has acquired a significant number of images from the archives of that agency and compiled them as the George Grantham Bain Collection.
Many of the Bain images focus on events in New York city, such as these images which document the city’s architecture, disasters and celebrations:
14th St New York
Washington St
Three New York Brooklyn Bridges
The Bowery
The vote
City transport
City run
City Hall Park
Protest against child labour
5th Avenue
Ice-skating
Madison Avenue
Firemen
NYC
Central Park
Washington Square
Medical School and Hospital
Tale of one city: almost one million never-before-seen photos of New York released >
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