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Baby Grand Cafe, Harlem, New York City, America
Adelaide Hall (flyer for Hammersmith Palais)Adelaide Hall (1901-1993) was a jazz innovator & Broaway star of the 1920s Harlem Renaissance who made her home in London in 1939
The interior of the Montmarte nightclub, Chez Florence, Paris, 1920 named after the black entertainer Florence Embry Jones Date: 1920s
Adelaide Hall in rehearsal. Adelaide Hall (1901-1993) was a jazz innovator and Broadway star of the 1920s Harlem Renaissance who made her home in London in 1939
Adelaide Hall in Copenhagen. Adelaide Hall (1901 - 1993) was a jazz innovator and Broadway star of the 1920s Harlem Renaissance who made her home in London in 1939
Nina Mae McKinney, actress (1912-1967), studio portraits in elegant gowns. Captioned, That Harlem Rhythm: Miss Nina Mae McKinney makes Her London Break'
Cover of Dance Magazine, November 1930, perhaps representing the tap dancer Bill Robinson (Boojangles). Sketched by Jose Manuel Acosta Date: 1930
Main staircase, Harlem Park, Rockford, Illinois, USA. Date: circa 1910
Golders Green Hippodrome theatre programme - Adelaide HallGolders Green Hippodrome theatre programme featuring Adelaide Hall. Adelaide Hall (1901-1993) was a jazz innovator & Broaway star of the 1920s Harlem Renaissance who made her home in London in 1939
Adelaide Hall and accompanist Fela Sowande - Florida ClubAdelaide Hall and her accompanist Fela Sowande at the Florida Club, Mayfair, London. Adelaide Hall (1901-1993) was a jazz innovator & Broaway star of the 1920s Harlem Renaissance who made her home in
Adelaide Hall in Blackbirds of 1928 (New York). Adelaide Hall (1901-1993) was a jazz innovator & Broaway star of the 1920s Harlem Renaissance who made her home in London in 1939
Adelaide Hall outside her home 1A Collingham Road, LondonAdelaide Hall outside her home 1A Collingham Road, Kensington and Chelsea, London SW5. Adelaide Hall (1901-1993) was a jazz innovator
Adelaide Hall signed photo. Adelaide Hall (1901-1993) was a jazz innovator & Broaway star of the 1920s Harlem Renaissance who made her home in London in 1939
Soho, London - Keith Prowse ticket agency, offering tickets for Neil Young, Elton John, David Cassidy, Sweet, Roxy Music, and many more. 1973
Northern Campus of the City College in New York CityShepard Hall and Hamilton Gate at the Northern Campus of the City College in Harlem (Manhattan) - New York City, USA. Date: circa 1908
USA - The Harlem River Speedway - New York - A Speedway in New York. Part of Box 160 Modern New York, Boswell collection. Date: circa 1900
USA - Washington Bridge and Harlem River - Washington Bridge and Haarlem River. Carries 6 lanes of roadway and pedestrians. Crosses Harlem River. Locale: Manhattan and The Bronx, in New York City
4th Avenue, New YorkToday 4th avenue is a thoroughfare in the New York city Borough of Brooklyn stretching for six miles. Widely known as Park avenue
New York / Harlem / BayardNew York: Bayard House, on 110th Street, Harlem, between 1st and 2nd Avenue as it looked in 1800 Date: 1800
Walter SchultzenWALTER SCHULTZEN Dutch merchant from Harlem - and his ship tossing in the waves behind him... Date: 17TH CENTURY
Hundreds are receiving free instruction Drawing, painting, weaving, lithography, sculpture, etching, metal craft, photography, costume illustration at Harlem Community Art Center
The High Bridge at Harlem, New York, America. Aqueduct. Date: 1849
Fast horses, of N. Y. scene, Harlem Lane N. YFast horses, of N.Y. scene, Harlem Lane N.Y. Date c1871
Trotting cracks on the road scene - Harlem Lane
At the Heumann Harlem Casino beginning Saturday, May 4th, Svedrofsky and his orchestra from the Metropolitan Opera House, every evening. Date c1907
Hamilton Bank, New YorkHamilton Bank, 1707 Amsterdam Avenue (Between 144th & 145th St.). Amsterdam Avenue (New York, N.Y.) | Hamilton Heights (New York, N.Y.) | Harlem (New York, N.Y.)
High Bridge, Harlem River, New York City, America
C Vanderbilt / Anon EngCORNELIUS VANDERBILT II President of the New York and Harlem railroad; head of the Vanderbilt family (from 1885); grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt
Sleighing at Harlem, New York, 1873Engraving showing horse drawn sleighs speeding through the snow in Harlem, New York, 1873