NYC Stereoviews

13041.

New York House of Refuge, Randall’s Island. School and Dining Rooms.

13041.

976. Coney Island. 1892.

13042.

New York House of Refuge, Randall’s Island. North Wing, 2nd Division.

13042.

980. Coney Island.

13043.

901. Coney Island.

13043.

New York House of Refuge, Randall’s Island. Fountain.

13044.

988. Coney Island.

13044.

New York House of Refuge, Randall’s Island. 2nd Division yard.

13045.

New York House of Refuge, Randall’s Island. Ladies House.

13045.

982. Coney Island. 1889.

13046.

New York House of Refuge, Randall’s Island. The Front Stoop.

 

13046.

873. Coney Island. Stamp of Wm. B. Holmes on verso, where this view was purchased.

13047.

New York House of Refuge, Randall’s Island. The Chaplain’s Library. The chaplain at this time was Bradford K. Pierce and that is probably him at center.

 

 

13047.

Coney Island.

13048.

848. Coney Island. Stamp of Wm. B. Holmes on verso, where this view was purchased.

13048.

Interior of Gilmore’s Garden.

13049.

859. Coney Island.

13049.

Conservatory Lake, Central Park.

13050.

998. Coney Island.

13050.

Lake, Fountain, & Terrace, Central Park.

13051.

994. Coney Island.

13051.

Oak Bridge, Central Park.

13052.

989. Coney Island.

13052.

836. “Ein Frankfurter.”

13053.

Sixth National Bank, N.Y. 71st Reg’t. Armory.

13053.

856. Coney Island.

13054.

Harlem R.R. Co., 26th St. and 4th Ave.

13054.

854. Coney Island.

13055.

Brooklyn Bridge under construction.

13055.

1012. Coney Island.

13056.

17. Brooklyn Bridge.

13056.

1083. Coney Island.

13057.

67. Vanderbilt Houses, NY.

13057.

918. Coney Island.

13058.

868. Beach Scene.

13058.

1034. Coney Island.

13059.

1064. Coney Island.

13059.

Packer Institute, Brooklyn.

13060.

1069. Coney Island.

13060.

Metropolitan Hotel, N.Y. Broadway & Prince St.

13061.

973. Coney Island.

13061.

Tiffany & Co., 550 & 552 Broadway, NY.

13062.

866. Coney Island.

13062.

Blackwell’s Island Hospital.

13063.

Coney Island. Luna Park. The Flying Boat.

13063.

Chatham Square, N.Y.

13064.

Coney Island. Luna Park. The fall of Port Arthur.

13064.

No. 172. Broadway. This is Anthony No. 181, issued later by Notman.

13065.

Friends Meeting House, East 15th St. The history of Fifteenth Street Friends Meeting begins in the 19th century, with the construction of the Meeting House in 1861 to serve Manhattan’s Quaker community, particularly those from the “Hicksite” branch of Quakerism. By the late 1700s, all Quaker meetings in North America had united in their opposition to slavery. Some New York City Friends played key roles in the Underground Railroad and abolitionist movements, while others, though against slavery, were hesitant to publicly oppose it. Isaac Hopper (1771–1852), a prominent abolitionist and philanthropist, was disowned by New York City Friends for his outspoken activism, yet continued attending Quaker worship. Lucretia Mott (1793–1880), an abolitionist and women’s rights advocate, delivered a notable speech at Fifteenth Street Meeting House on November 11, 1866, advocating for women’s rights.

13065.

Coney Island. Luna Park. Whirl the whirl.