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Vittorio Quirolo & T. Scaravaglione, undertaker & embalmer, 327 E
1078929 Vittorio Quirolo & T. Scaravaglione, undertaker & embalmer, 327 E. 111th Street (or 109th Street), New York City, October 26, 1914 (b/w photo) by Hassler, William Davis (1877-1921); Collection of the New-York Historical Society, USA; (add.info.: For Sunnyside Magazines Grewsome Undertaker Establishments. ); eNew York Historical Society; American, out of copyright
Media ID 23519132
© New York Historical Society / Bridgeman Images
Lamppost Lampposts Pavement Pavements Profession Professions Sidewalk Sidewalks Undertaker Undertakers
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This photograph, taken by William Davis Hassler in 1914, showcases the intriguing world of Vittorio Quirolo & T. Scaravaglione, undertaker & embalmer, located at 327 E (1078929 Vittorio Quirolo & T. Scaravaglione, undertaker & embalmer) on either 111th Street or 109th Street in New York City. The image is part of the esteemed collection held by the New-York Historical Society. The photo captures a moment frozen in time as it depicts a woman standing near a lamppost on the sidewalk with a child beside her. This scene provides an intimate glimpse into the daily life surrounding this unique profession. The presence of children adds an element of curiosity and innocence to an otherwise somber setting. Sunnyside Magazine's interest in "Grewsome Undertaker Establishments" prompted this snapshot that offers viewers an insight into early twentieth-century America. It serves as a reminder of how professions such as undertakers and embalmers played crucial roles within society during that era. Through Hassler's lens, we are transported back to bustling streets filled with pavement and lampposts while witnessing these professionals going about their important work. This photograph not only documents history but also sparks our imagination about what life was like for those involved in these lesser-known professions. As we delve deeper into this remarkable image from Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection
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