New York: The old 1880’s New York Herald Building on Herald Square, before its demolition. The McAlpin Hotel on 34th Street can be seen in the background. March 1927.

New York: A vew of Manhattan Island in 1926.

New York: The American Radiator Building (since renamed to the American Standard Building) located at 40 West 40th Street. 1924.

New York City. Reading room in 10-cent lodging house on the Bowery, 1908.

Where bread is sold on the street. Mott Street, New York City. C. 1910.

The forge class, Children’s Aid School, New York City. 1911.

Children of New York: Between 1908 and 1915. Children of New York: Between 1908 and 1915. Children of New York: Between 1908 and 1915. Children of New York: Between 1908 and 1915. Children of New York: Between 1908 and 1915. Children of New York: Between 1908 and 1915. Children of New York: Between 1908 and 1915.

Children of New York: Between 1908 and 1915.

New York: Arch, Hell Gate Bridge under construction, 1915.

Tugboats and ferry on icy river, with New York City in background. 1905.

New York Schools opening. Ca 1910.

New York: Broad St. south from Wall St. 1911.

New York. Broadway Between 110th and 120th St, 1897. Columbia College (now University) bought the old ground of the Bloomingdale Lunatic Asylum. Shown is the New Lowe Library Building sharing the ground with remaining buildings from the old asylum. 

New York: The Old Men’s Toy Shop, Mott Street. Christmas, 1916. New York: The Old Men’s Toy Shop, Mott Street. Christmas, 1916. New York: The Old Men’s Toy Shop, Mott Street. Christmas, 1916.

New York: The Old Men’s Toy Shop, Mott Street. Christmas, 1916. 

New York: 5th Ave and Broadway. Between 1910 and 1915. New York: 5th Ave and Broadway. Between 1910 and 1915.

New York: 5th Ave and Broadway. Between 1910 and 1915.

1913: Tearing down of part of the Astor House hotel, (West side of Broadway between Vesey and Barclay Streets), to make way for subway construction, New York City.