Miscellaneous oversized posters and prints

id
9472
origination
N/A
date statement
ca. 1800s-1964 and undated
key date
1800
identifier (local_mss)
22965
org unit
Irma and Paul Milstein Division of United States History, Local History and Genealogy
call number
AZ 13-3608
b-number
b20201893
total components
0
total series
0
max depth
N/A
boost queries
(none)
component layout
Default Layout
Extended MARC Fields
false
Extended Navigation
false
created
2014-05-16 19:26:20 UTC
updated
2022-09-26 15:10:54 UTC
status note
(missing)

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unitid
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unittitle
{"value"=>"Miscellaneous oversized posters and prints"}
unitdate
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{"value"=>"undated", "type"=>"inclusive"}
physdesc
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physloc
{"value"=>"AZ 13-3608", "type"=>"local_call"}
scopecontent
{"value"=>"<p>Black and white and some color photographs, posters and prints mostly of New York City buildings and streets, including Battery Swimming Baths (Battery Park Baths), photograph by E.J. Lecocq (ca. 1900), 2 photographs of renderings of the New York Biscuit Company (ca. 1890 and 1898), 6 prints of the new Tribune Building (1873); streets depicted include Broadway, Fifth Avenue and Wall Street. Among the subjects are the New York harbor, several ships, the William Cullen Bryant memorial, and Trinity Church memorial to unknown Revolutionary War heroes, photograph by Frank E. Parshley (ca. 1900). There are also 2 prints of the Brooklyn Sanitary Fair (1864) and a house in New Utrecht, Long Island (ca. 1866), as well as a few images from other U.S. cities such as Denver and St. Paul. Portrait prints include those of Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, William Nelson Cromwell, Francis L. Hawks, Robert E. Lee, and George Washington; posters include a series of newspaper advertisements one year after Pres. John F. Kennedy's assassination.</p>", "supress_display"=>true}
date_inclusive_start
1800
date_inclusive_end
1964
keydate
1800
extent_statement
4 boxes (70 posters and prints) : some col ; 83 x 62 cm or smaller
prefercite
{"value"=>"Miscellaneous oversized posters and prints, Irma and Paul Milstein Division of United States History, Local History and Genealogy, The New York Public Library"}
abstract
{"value"=>" Black and white and some color photographs, posters and prints mostly of New York City buildings and streets, including Battery Swimming Baths (Battery Park Baths), photograph by E.J. Lecocq (ca. 1900), 2 photographs of renderings of the New York Biscuit Company (ca. 1890 and 1898), 6 prints of the new Tribune Building (1873); streets depicted include Broadway, Fifth Avenue and Wall Street. Among the subjects are the New York harbor, several ships, the William Cullen Bryant memorial, and Trinity Church memorial to unknown Revolutionary War heroes, photograph by Frank E. Parshley (ca. 1900). There are also 2 prints of the Brooklyn Sanitary Fair (1864) and a house in New Utrecht, Long Island (ca. 1866), as well as a few images from other U.S. cities such as Denver and St. Paul. Portrait prints include those of Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, William Nelson Cromwell, Francis L. Hawks, Robert E. Lee, and George Washington; posters include a series of newspaper advertisements one year after Pres. John F. Kennedy's assassination.", "generated"=>true}
date_start
1800
date_end
1964

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