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collective-history:

Depression era street life, New York ca. 1931
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collective-history:

Depression era street life, New York ca. 1931

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collective-history:

New York Summer, by Jack Allison, 1938 
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collective-history:

New York Summer, by Jack Allison, 1938 

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suicideblonde:

Grand Central Station, New York City, 1935

suicideblonde:

Grand Central Station, New York City, 1935

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minusculus:

Andre Kertesz, new york, 1950

minusculus:

Andre Kertesz, new york, 1950

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veareflejos:

CROW’S NEST RESTAURANT
By Sophie L. Lauffer, Brooklyn, N.Y.
From the book Pictorial Photography in America 1921

veareflejos:

CROW’S NEST RESTAURANT

By Sophie L. Lauffer, Brooklyn, N.Y.

From the book Pictorial Photography in America 1921

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firsttimeuser:

lesquimaubleu:
A resident struggles to walk in a blizzard in Manhattan, New York.
“Miniskirts were in style then, but not the best for a snowy, windy night. 16 inches of snow slows the frenetic pace of Manhattan.” — NWS archive (1969)

firsttimeuser:

lesquimaubleu:

A resident struggles to walk in a blizzard in Manhattan, New York.

Miniskirts were in style then, but not the best for a snowy, windy night. 16 inches of snow slows the frenetic pace of Manhattan.” — NWS archive (1969)

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geewhizgolly:

A couple on the subway. By Stanley Kubrick, New York, 1946.

geewhizgolly:

A couple on the subway. By Stanley Kubrick, New York, 1946.

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tamburina:

Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC, 1988. Photo by Elliott Erwitt.

tamburina:

Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC, 1988. Photo by Elliott Erwitt.

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lostsplendor:

Manhattan Bridge Construction, c. 1908 (via)

lostsplendor:

Manhattan Bridge Construction, c. 1908 (via)

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oberholtzer:

The opening day of the Empire State Building, NYC (1931).

oberholtzer:

The opening day of the Empire State Building, NYC (1931).

(Source: fuckyeahvintage-retro, via blueruins)