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Trade schools View of several one-story trade schools. The location, presumably Manhattan, is unknown. Image includes large area of intersecting cobblestone streets in foreground. |
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[St. Nicholas Avenue and 123rd Street] View of powder house located at cobblestoned St. Nicholas Avenue and 123rd Street. Image includes a horse-drawn wagon parked in front of building. |
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Baxter St. rag dealers View of five men, four women, and two boys standing on cobblestoned Baxter Street. One boy is standing on a large partially-open sack of rags. Image includes street light and portion of three-... |
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Clothing store View of three men and two boys, one back to camera carrying large box, in front of outdoor clothing store on Baxter Street. Image includes section of cobblestone street in foreground. |
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Baxter St. clothing store View of two men and two women standing in front of I. Buss clothing store located at 49 Baxter Street. Image includes section of cobblestone street in foreground. |
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Looking up Baxter St. View of section of Baxter Street with several pedestrians, two shops, including a clothing store at number 40, and several tenement buildings on left side of image. Image includes section of... |
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Baxter St. View of section of Baxter Street showing flag-decorated tenement buildings, possibly in connection with a religious festival. Image includes two-wheeled cart on cobblestone street in foreground... |
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Mulberry Bend View of group of men and boys, and one girl, standing on Mulberry Street. Image includes cobblestone street in foreground and residential, possibly apartment, buildings on both sides. |
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P.S. 124 Facade of PS 124, a large, three-story, masonry building located at 515 4th Avenue, with flag flying from roof, iron fence along front and side, adjacent buildings on both sides, several school... |
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P.S. 5 Facade of PS 5, a three-story brick building with flag flying from second story and iron fence along front, located at Duffield Street and Johnson Street, with adjacent buildings on both sides and... |