American Telephone & Telegraph Building, 195 Broadway, New York City, 1940

safety negative

PHOTOGRAPHS - SOFT NEGATIVES
Rosenfeld and Sons
USA, NY, New York
1940-04-24
10 x 8 x 0 in.

8x10 safety negative photographed by Rosenfeld and Sons on April 24, 1940. Image of American Telephone & Telegraph Building, 195 Broadway, New York City. Visible in image: on left side of street:“THE MORRIS PLAN INDUSTRIAL BANK” in the Classical Revival style St. Paul’s Building, and on the right side of the street, the southern corner of the Astor House Building at 217 Broadway off Vesey Street, the Georgian style temple-front portico with the American Primative hand-carved statue of St. Paul above the Ionic columns of St. Paul’s Chapel off Fulton Street, and the Neo-Classist style American Telephone and Telegraph Company Building with Ionic colonnades and Classical statue on tower at 195 Broadway and an AT&T flag on roof. CREDIT LINE: Mystic Seaport, Rosenfeld Collection. Typed on original negative sleeve: “55646-A 4/24/40 / 2578-5A / A T & T Co-195 Broadway, City / Mr. P C Mabon, Room 536 Copy of retouched photo of 195 Broadway Bldg“.


1984.187.55646A

Mystic Seaport, Rosenfeld Collection



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