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Edwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection (page 2)

A gifted photographer who went to America in 1899 from London

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Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: View of a Standard Oil Plant Located on a Wharf

View of a Standard Oil Plant Located on a Wharf
circa 1915: View of a Standard Oil plant, which is located on a wharf. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: Hold On To Your Hat

Hold On To Your Hat
circa 1915: View of people holding onto their hats while walking near the entrance to an uptown subway, New York City, 1910s. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: circa 1908: View of the Manhattan Bridge

circa 1908: View of the Manhattan Bridge, which connects western Brooklyn and southeastern Manhattan, during its construction, New York City. Workers are laying down suspension cables

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: Produce Exchange

Produce Exchange
circa 1914: The Produce Exchange building at Bowling Green and Beaver Street during the parks construction, with the Custom House to the right, Lower Manhattan, New York City

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: circa 1920: View of the buildings at South Street Seaport and the Brooklyn Bridge

circa 1920: View of the buildings at South Street Seaport and the Brooklyn Bridge, with the office buildings of Lower Manhattan in the background. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: circa 1925: High angle view of snow-covered rooftops of apartment buildings, with

circa 1925: High angle view of snow-covered rooftops of apartment buildings, with Union Square in the far background, New York City. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: circa 1925: High angle view, looking north, of skyscrapers and traffic on Broadway

circa 1925: High angle view, looking north, of skyscrapers and traffic on Broadway in downtown Manhattan, with the Municipal Building (right) and the Woolworth Building, New York City

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: Leaving Manhattan

Leaving Manhattan
circa 1925: Traffic, a train, and pedestrians crossing on the Manhattan Bridge, with Brooklyn in the background, New York City. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: Over Manhattan

Over Manhattan
circa 1915: Rooftops of buildings in downtown Manhattan, looking north, with the Municipal Building and the Woolworth Building in the background, New York Citys

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: circa 1924: Pedestrians Walking at Bowling Green

circa 1924: Pedestrians Walking at Bowling Green
circa 1924: Pedestrians walking at Bowling Green, with the former Standard Oil Building No.26 Broadway, centre, topped with an oil lantern on the tower, built in 1922 for John D

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: Fast Times Square

Fast Times Square
circa 1915: High-angle view of Times Square at night, looking north, with neon lit commercial signs and theater marquees, New York City

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: circa 1925: Exterior view of The Hyde Park Apartment Hotel in New York City

circa 1925: Exterior view of The Hyde Park Apartment Hotel in New York City. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: Manhattan Traffic

Manhattan Traffic
circa 1925: View of car traffic and streetcars at the intersection of West 72nd Street and Broadway on the Upper West Side in Manhattan, New York City. Advertisements appear on billboards

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: 1905 View of Broadway, looking north from Canal Street, New York City

1905 View of Broadway, looking north from Canal Street, New York City
1905: View of Broadway, looking north from Canal Street, New York City. Street cars and horse-drawn carriages provide transportation. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: Chanin Building

Chanin Building
circa 1935: Exterior view of the Chanin Building in midtown Manhattan at 122 East 42nd Street, New York City. Designed by Slan & Robertson

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: Tudor City

Tudor City
circa 1925: Exterior view of the Tudor City apartment complex, which is bounded by First Avenue, East 44th Street, Second Avenue, and East 40th Street in midtown Manhattan, New York City

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: circa 1920: Exterior view of the new United States Assay Office Building

circa 1920: Exterior view of the new United States Assay Office Building, next to the Sub-Treasury Building (left), 30 Wall Street, New York City

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: circa 1930: Exterior view of the New York Life Building, on Madison Avenue and 26th

circa 1930: Exterior view of the New York Life Building, on Madison Avenue and 26th Street. Designed by Cass Gilbert, it was completed in 1928. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: Hotel Belleclaire

Hotel Belleclaire
circa 1925: Exterior view of the Hotel Belleclaire at 250 West 77th Street and Broadway on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: circa 1930: High-angle view of the Chase National Bank

circa 1930: High-angle view of the Chase National Bank building, looking down from the Bank of Manhattan, New York City. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: Brooklyn Railway

Brooklyn Railway
circa 1925: Aerial view of the elevated train tracks running beside a highway in an industrial area of Brooklyn. Billboards and factories flank the tracks

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: Third Avenue Track

Third Avenue Track
circa 1915: High-angle view of the 23rd Street elevated train station on Third Avenue, with road construction underneath and people walking on the sidewalk, New York City

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: Lower Manhattan

Lower Manhattan
circa 1925: High angle view of traffic in front of two buildings at Bowling Green in Lower Manhattan, New York City. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: circa 1915: High angle view of the railroad yard at the rear of Pennsylvania Railroad

circa 1915: High angle view of the railroad yard at the rear of Pennsylvania Railroad Station, designed by McKim, Mead and White, New York City. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: Central Park Sleigh

Central Park Sleigh
1901: A man riding a small horsedrawn sleigh through Central Park, New York City. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: A crowd on a sidewalk observes street peddlers selling toys

A crowd on a sidewalk observes street peddlers selling toys
1901: A crowd on a sidewalk observes street peddlers selling toys, near Grand Central Station in midtown Manhattan, New York City. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: Broadway

Broadway
1926: Advertisements and signs for the Central and the Mark Strand theaters lit up at night on Broadway in New York City. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: Across The Tracks

Across The Tracks
circa 1900: The elevated El train tracks running along Third Avenue past tenement buildings, New York City. A Jewish store with signs in Hebrew is in the foreground

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: circa 1929: A high-angle view of the Lexington Hotel on Lexington Avenue

circa 1929: A high-angle view of the Lexington Hotel on Lexington Avenue, with the Chrysler Building (R) under construction in the background. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: Riverside Monument

Riverside Monument
circa 1915: The Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Riverside Park in Manhattan, with children riding bicycles in the foreground

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: Broadway By Night

Broadway By Night
circa 1925: View of marquees for the Plymouth Laurette Taylor, the Music Box, the Imperial, and the Klaw Theaters along 45th Street, looking west from Broadway at night, Times Square, New York City

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: circa 1925: A view of a group of automobiles and wagons parked in the snow at the

circa 1925: A view of a group of automobiles and wagons parked in the snow at the Fulton Street Fish Market, in downtown Manhattan, New York City

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: Fifth Avenue

Fifth Avenue
circa 1905: Street scene of men and women walking, with horsedrawn carriages in the street, at the corner of Fifth Avenue and 58th Street, Manhattan, New York City

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: Wedding On Fifth

Wedding On Fifth
1903: A view of crowds of people gathered on Fifth Avenue outside a church for a wedding between the Roxborough and Goelet families, New York City. Men ride atop horsedrawn carriages in a procession

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: Huntington Mansion

Huntington Mansion
circa 1930: A view of the Huntington Mansion, located on Fifth Avenue and 57th Street, Manhattan, New York City. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: Park Avenue

Park Avenue
circa 1930: A view looking north down Park Avenue, with Grand Central Station and the newly-completed New York Central building (now Helmsley Building) bestriding the Avenue, Manhattan

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: Walking Down Fifth

Walking Down Fifth
circa 1925: A high-angle street scene of people walking down Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, New York City. Automobiles drive down the street as pedestrians crowd the sidewalks

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: Police On Fifth

Police On Fifth
circa 1925: A view looking north down Fifth Avenue from East 53rd Street, Manhattan, New York City. A policemen stands in the street, conducting traffic

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: Vanderbilt Mansion

Vanderbilt Mansion
circa 1920: An exterior view of the Cornelius Vanderbilt Mansion, located on Fifth Avenue and 58th Street in Manhattan, New York City

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: Brooklyn

Brooklyn
circa 1910: Congested traffic on a main thoroughfare in Brooklyn, New York City, looking west toward Manhattan Bridge over the East River. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: High angle view of the naval ship George Washington returning to New York City at

High angle view of the naval ship George Washington returning to New York City at
1918: High angle view of the naval ship George Washington returning to New York City at the conclusion of World War I. Other ships surround it as it sails into New York Harbor

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: Pedestrians and horsedrawn carriages on Wall Street 1915

Pedestrians and horsedrawn carriages on Wall Street 1915
circa 1915: Pedestrians and horsedrawn carriages on Wall Street, New York City. Federal Hall is on the right, and Trinity Church is in the background

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: On South Street

On South Street
circa 1915: High angle view of rows of horsedrawn carriages moving through the snow on South Street in lower Manhattan, New York City

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: circa 1935: Exterior view of tenement buildings along Ridge Street on the Lower East Side

circa 1935: Exterior view of tenement buildings along Ridge Street on the Lower East Side, New York City, 1930s. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: Tribune Building

Tribune Building
circa 1920: Street view of The Tribune Building on Park Row, New York City, known as Newspaper Row. Designed by Richard Morris Hunt in 1873

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: Breaking The Ice

Breaking The Ice
circa 1925: Three New Jersey Central tugboats attempt to cross the ice filled Hudson River in the winter, New York City. Spectators watch from the docks

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: Downtown Manhattan

Downtown Manhattan seen from Governors Island, circa 1955. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageEdwin Levick (1869-1929) Photography Collection: Nearly Finished; Construction of Hellgate Bridge, New York City

Nearly Finished; Construction of Hellgate Bridge, New York City
Circa 1917, Construction of Hellgate Bridge, New York City. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Getty Images)



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