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20318.

The Elevated Station at Brooklyn Bridge.

20319.

Interior of the Holland Tunnel.

20320.

Manhattan Bridge from the Air (Fairchild Aerial Surveys, Inc.).

20321.

George Washington Bridge as seen from the Jersey Shore. [Title is incorrect. This view is from the West Side Highway.]

20322.

The Triborough Bridge from the Air (Fairchild Aerial Surveys, Inc.).

20323.

River Traffic (Ferry boats, etc.) in the New York City Harbor.

20324.

The “Normandie” lying at her West Side Dock.

20325.

The Municipal Airport.

20326.

The New York Harbor from the Air.

20327.

The Interior of the Pennsylvania Station.

20328.

The Interior of a Garment Factory.

20329.

The Chiclets and Other Factories on L.I. as Seen from the Queensboro Bridge.

20330.

Interior of the New York Herald Tribune Printing Plant.

20331.

Interior of Borden’s Milk-Bottling Center, 131st St. and Riverside Drive.

20332.

Steel Structure of a Building in Construction.

20333.

A Power Plant on the East River.

20334.

Brooklyn Factories as Seen from the Williamsburg Bridge.

20335.

The Fulton Fish Market.

20336.

A View of the Battery, Showing Aquarium and Ferryboats.

20337.

The Public Library, 42nd St. and 5th Ave.

20338.

The Museum of Natural History and the Planetarium.

20339.

Interior of the American Wing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

20340.

The Cornell Medical Center.

20341.

Columbia University from the Air (Fairchild Aerial Surveys, Inc.).

20342.

A view of the Zoo at Bronx Park.

20343.

A View of the Central Park Playground and Mall.

20344.

The Site of the World’s Fair.

20345.

Bathing at Rockaway Beach.

20346.

The Yankee Stadium.

20347.

The Municipal Stadium (Swimming Pool).

20348.

The Ice-Skating Rink in Radio City.

20349.

The Boardwalk and Amusement Places, Coney Island.

20350.

St. Patrick’s Cathedral.

20351.

The Riverside Church and Grant’s Tomb.

20352.

The Empire State Building from the Air.

20353.

The Brooklyn Navy Yard.

20354.

The Statue of Liberty from the Air.

20355.

The Immigration Station, Ellis Island.

20356.

Emigrants coming to the “Land of Promise,” 1902.

20357.

On the Hudson. Highbridge section of the Bronx, on the Harlem River. Aquatic Hotel, Woodbine Hotel.

30001.

Ferrotype View of the Broadway Bridge. Four of the people at the left are identified. 4.25″ x 6.”

30002.

Ferrotype View of the Broadway Bridge. 4.25″ x 6.”

40040.

Coney Island, N.Y.–Main Hall of Hotel Brighton. Sign for “Cabinet Stereoscopic Views of Hotel Brighton 10 cents.”

40072.

Interior of William Kurtz’s NY photo studio.

40109.

D. Appleton & Co., Stereoscopic Emporium, 346 and 348 Broadway, New York.

40110.

D. Appleton & Co., Stereoscopic Emporium, 346 and 348 Broadway, New York.

40113.

Interior of the Store of D. Appleton & Co., 443 & 445 Broadway, New York.

40114.

Interior of the Store of D. Appleton & Co., 443 & 445 Broadway, New York.

40191.

49. A dangerous position-H.C. White Co. Photographer working on column of new building, 250 feet above ground, New York.

40207.

8288. Looking N. up Fifth Ave. past Flatiron Bldg. and Madison Sq., New York. The man on the girder is identified as Horace Dade Ashton. In The Spirit of Villarosa: A Father’s Extraordinary Adventures; A Son’s Challenge by Horace Ashton and Marc Ashton, a biography of Horace Dade Ashton by his sons, it is stated that “My favorite Horace Ashton photograph hangs on the wall in my home. It is the famous black-and-white self-portrait he took from the top of the Woolworth Building in Manhattan. In the picture I have, he is sitting on the girder high above the city. The photograph is my favorite for a number of reasons, certainly because it is a wonderful example of classic American art of the twentieth century, but mostly because it is so typical of Dad. I’m sure he enjoyed the thrill of it all that day.” In this quote the image is referred to as a “self-portrait” which would mean Horace Dade Ashton is both the subject and the photographer.