Sonntag, Juli 24, 2016

NYHG - Most wanted



Bildmaterial aus der Vergangenheit von New York, 
das immer gern genommen wird:  

If you have access to these pictures, please share them:



1) Gillender Building - Floorplan (Etagenplan, Grundriss)


2) Gillender Building - Interior Views (Innenansichten)




3) Rooftop Farm of "The Ansonia" /
"Bauernhof" auf dem Dach des Ansonia Hotels




4) 1850s Photographic pictures from NYC 
/ Photographien aus New York, aufgenommen in den 1850ern




5) World Building Construction pictures and Interior views 
(Bilder aus der Bauphase und Innenansichten)




6) Manhattan Life Insurance Building Construction pictures and Interior view 
(Bilder aus der Bauphase und Innenansichten)




7) City Investing Tower / City Investing Building, Interior Views
(Innenansichten vom direkten Nachbarn des Singer Buildings)




8) Longacre Square, before it was named Times Square /
Longacre Square, bevor er 1904 zum Times Square umbenannt wurde



9) Pictures of the lost villages in the area, where Idlewild Airport, 
now John F. Kennedy Airport was build

Bilder von den Siedlungen, die einst dort standen, wo heute die Flugzeuge auf dem John F. Kennedy Airport landen



10) all unusual pictures from the history of New York City /

und natürlich generell alle ungewöhnlichen Bilder, die etwas mit der Geschichte 
der Stadt New York zu tun haben und hinter denen sich (vielleicht) etwas Erzählenswertes versteckt


Contact / Kontakt: schaedeliof@yahoo.com


If possible, please share only the link to the picture in the Internet
 to make it possible to name the source. 

Wenn möglich, bitte nur den Link zum Bild schicken, damit ich die Quelle benennen kann. 






1 Kommentar:

  1. I am writing the first spreadsheet from the American point of view about 19th century rotunda panoramas.These were the biggest paintings in the world, 50 x 400=20,000 square feet, housed in their own rotundas which were 16-sided polygons. Chicago in 1893 had 6 panorama companies and 6 panorama rotundas. On September 18,2003 I found in the display case of Milwaukee County Historical Society the f.W.Heine diaries 1880-1921. These are the only known narrative of a panorama company, that of William Wehner (1847-1928) of Chicago who built his panorama studio in downtown Milwaukee. From 1885-88 he produced2 units of BATTLE OF ATLANTA, 2 units of MISSIONARY RIDGE & LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, and 3 units of JERUSALEM ON THE DAY OF THE CRUCIFIXION. The F.W.Heine diaries are as important to the history of 19th century rotunda panorama as the letters of Theo & Vincent van Gogh are important to the history of Post Impressionism. INFO TO SHARE Gene Meier, 1160 Bailey Road, Sycamore, Illinois 60178 815 895 4099 genemeier@frontier.com

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