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The Winslow Hotel New York City, USAThe Winslow Hotel at Madison Avenue at 55th Street New York City, USA Date: 1930s
Hotel Chesterfield in New York City, USAHotel Chesterfield at 49th Street near Broadway in New York City, USA. The hotel offered 600 beautifully furnished rooms and baths on eighteen stories. Date: circa 1930
Cornish Arms Hotel in New York City, USACornish Arms Hotel at 23rd Street at 8th Avenue right next to the Grand Opera House (right) in New York City, USA. The hotel now functions as an apartment building called Broadmoor. Date: circa 1936
Millbank Tower under construction, London SW1Millbank Tower under construction in March 1961, London SW1. Originally known as Vickers Tower, it was completed in 1963. It is located opposite LFB Headquarters. Date: 1961
The Flatiron building at night. Broadway and Fifth Avenue, New York. Built in 1902. Date: 1900s
View of New York City by night, USA. Date: 1924
The Chrysler Building - New York City, USA. Date: 1937
The New York Skyline from the East River - New York City, USA. Date: circa 1910s
Rockefeller City Building at night, New York City, USAMini leporello picture in a Rocketfeller Greeting envelope showing the Rockefeller City Building in a beautiful coloured night scene. early 1950
View of Fifth Avenue and Rockefeller City BuildingsMini leporello picture in a Rocketfeller Greeting envelope showing the 5th Avenue and Rockefeller Center Buildings. Date: early 1950
The Vanderbilt Hotel in New York City, USAThe Vanderbilt Hotel at 34th Street East at Park Avenue in New York City, USA Date: circa 1910
Hotel Wellington in New York City, USAHotel Wellington at 7th Avenue at 55th Street in New York City, USA. The hotel still offers a luxury stay in Manhattan in about 700 rooms over 28 stories today. Date: 1940s
Hotel White in New York City, USAHotel White at the intersection of Lexington Avenue at 37th Street in New York City, USA. Date: 1930s
Hotel Savoy in New York City, USAHotel Savoy at the intersection of 5th Avenue and 59th Street in New York City, USA Date: circa 1900
Hotel New Weston in New York City, USAHotel New Weston at Madison Avenue at 50th Street in New York City, USA. The hotel offered 700 rooms on 38 stories. The building was conversed to an office building in around 1965. Date: 1930s
Hotel Manhattan in New York City, USA. Date: 1904
Hotel Holland in New York City, USAHotel Holland west of Times Square in New York City, USA. Date: circa 1940
Hotel Bristol in New York City, USAHotel Bristol at West 48th Street between Broadway and Radio City in New York City, USA. Date: 1930s
Hotel Bristol and Pink Elephant rooms in New York City, USAMontage of an illustration of Hotel Bristol at West 48th Street between Broadway and Radio City and two photographs of Pink Elephant Dining Room and Bar in New York City, USA Date: circa 1940
USA - New York - The Rockefeller Center. Date: circa late 1930s
USA - The Equitable Building, Manhattan, New York - completed in 1915. Date: circa 1920
125 years of Progress in Art Deco style125 years of Progress (1810-1935) in Art Deco style. 1936
Radio City - Midtown Hotels, New York City, NY, USA with view toward Central Park. Date: 1938
Custom House, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Date: circa 1915
Aerial view of Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. Date: 1941
A message from Cincinnati, Ohio, USAA message from Cincinnati, Ohio, The Queen City of the West. Date: circa 1940s
Aerial view, Cincinnati and Ohio River, Ohio, USA. Date: circa 1940s
Skyline and Ohio River, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. Date: circa 1940s
Michigan Avenue and Wacker Drive, Chicago, USAMichigan Avenue and Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois, USA Date: circa 1910s
Future New York - The City of Skyscrapers - with high-level roads and railways and numerous flying craft. Date: 1916
USA / Manhattan 1960SManhattan and the Waldorf Astoria hotel, New York. Date: 1960s
Skyscraper at St LouisThe Union Trust Building in St Louis, Missouri Date: 1894
Downtown view of Oakland, California, USA. Date: circa 1940
New York City - Playing card - Lower New York Skyline - Ace of Spades. Date: 1900
New York City, USA - The New Equitable Building by night. Date: circa 1910s
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA - Koppers and Gulf Buildings and the Federal Reserve Bank. Date: 1937
Metropolitan Life Insurance Building, New York, USAMetropolitan Life InsuranceCompant Tower (Met Life Tower) (700ft high), New York, USA. Located on Madison Avenue near the intersection with East 23rd Street, across from Madison Square Park
The Hall of Science Chicago Worlds FairThe Hall of Science at the Century of Progress International Exposition (Chicago Worlds Fair) 1933/4. It was held to celebrate the citys centennial
Sherry Netherlands and Savoy Plaza Hotels, New York, USA. Date: 1927
Royal Issue 1989 - Front cover of the Royal Issue 1989 - Charles with a background of London city skyscrapers: Published in the Illustrated London News 7th August 1989. 1989
Getting a rise in the World 1912Photograph of the tallest skyscraper (at the time) being built in New York by the Woolworth Company. Workman holding on with nothing but rope chains and without any safety equipment
Sky Scrapers by Howard K. ElcockA man in a natty dressing gown shaves in front of a mirror over a sink of steaming, soapy water in a plane high above the skyscrapers of Manhattan. Date: 1929
Deshler-Wallick Hotel, Columbus, Ohio, USA. Date: circa 1940
General aerial view of Houston, Texas, USA. Date: circa 1928
Hobart and Telephone buildings, San Francisco, CA, USAHobart and Telephone buildings, San Francisco, California, USA, completed in 1914 and 1925 respectively, after the earthquake and fire of 1906. Date: circa 1930
The Woolworth Building, New York. It was built in 1913, and was the tallest building in the world between 1913 and 1930 at 241 meters tall. Date: C. 1913
The Singer Building, New York. It was the headquarters of the Singer Manufacturing Company. It is the tallest building to have been purposefully demolished at 187 meters tall
Park Row Building, New York. A pioneering steel framed skyscraper in the citys financial district. (119 meters tall) Date: 1910s