[Remains of an Iron Furnace.]
[Willett's Homestead on Clason's Point.]
[Detail of door.]
[Old iron furnace.]
[Sacred Heart Convent.]
[Sacred Heart Convent .]
[7 North Moore Street.]
[Staten Island Coast Guard Station.]
[Building facade.]
[Doorway of #14.]
[Door of unknown building.]
[Kitchen wing of the John Remsen house.]
Van Wycke House.
Lott House.
[Trask Mansion.]
Snedker House 4-8-1909
[Elmwood.]
Residence of Charles Ward Apthorp, also called Apthorp Farms.
[South Street, with man walking.]
[53 South Street.]
Offices of Frank T. Leonard Co. Inc- Weighers.
[50-54 South Street.]
Deegan Boulevard Photographs - Looking south from Depot Place
The Weehawken Ferry Story [Out of business florist shop.]
The Weehawken Ferry Story [Ferry terminal.]
The Weehawken Ferry Story [Weathered door.]
The Weehawken Ferry Story ["Prepare to meet thy god".]
An abandoned building. Inside, the officer found a "shooting gallery," where drug addicts go to buy dreams or to die.; Police Work
Police Work. Police presence. Most foot patrol is standing and watching.
West Street [Weehawken Street to Worth Street]
West Street near Battery Place | J. Clarence Davies Street Views Scrapbook
Worth Street - Five Points [Weehawken Street to Worth Street]
The Five Points. Crossing of Baxter (late Orange), Park (late Cross), & Worth St. (late Anthony) Sts....
The Tenement House - The Five Points | J. Clarence Davies Street Views Scrapbook
Greenwich St. [Gansevoort Street to Irving Place]
Old Houses of Greenwich Street | J. Clarence Davies Street Views Scrapbook
Greenwich and Cedar Streets [Gansevoort Street to Irving Place]
Old Jersey Ferry House - Corner of Greenwich and Cedar Streets | J. Clarence Davies Street Views Scrapbook...
Untitled (Woman in damaged home)
November 4, 2012.
New York City, Police Raid a Shooting Gallery for drugs in old Harlem Building, 1972
No. 10 Downing Street N.Y. [Don Freeman's Newsstand.]
Buildings about to be demolished, West Side, Lower Manhattan
Printed from a photograph taken in 1967.
Susquehanna Hotel, Self-portrait in a third-floor room with grass
Dominick and a payloader inside 82 Beekman Street
Wall of the St. George building
View through the rear wall, 89 Beekman Street
Among the last residents, [an] African-American boy standing in rubble, his "neighborhood," with abandoned buildings in the background.
One of the high school students told me she was going to be a dental assistant. The other two said they wanted to be models.
Mother and daughter pause in the ruins, which is still their home, Claremont Parkway.
She had been left behind when her family and friends moved out of the neighborhood
When I looked for her to give her the picture, her building had burned and she had moved
South Bronx site of the 1980 "People's Convention" in opposition to the Democratic Party's nominating convention downtown
The US military leaving the island of Vieques is advocated on the white banner.
Mel Rosenthal in his old bedroom in the South Bronx
Doll laying in empty lot filled with rubble
Teens clean up the rubble in order to create a neighborhood garden.
Large, four foot, poster on the side of a building.
It says,"Every American Ought to Know What It Says" and depicts a nurse reading a book entitled, "The...
Candido with neighborhood kids
Candido lived in abandoned stores after his building burned down. I was told he was an excellent auto...
South of Cross Bronx Expressway, decals belie the truth of destruction for suburban commuters.
Decals in windows of deserted building hide the truth and portray a false picture of domestic tranquility....
Deserted, desolated buildings: "War Zone"
Venerable architecture of the period, slated for destruction, Bathgate Avenue and East 173rd Street
Storefronts on East 173rd Street. One with a German Shepard behind the roll-down gate.
Near Bathgate Avenue and East 173rd Street.
[Unidentified building.]
The number of the building is 2.
[Unidentified church.]
[Delapidated buildings on the Hudson River waterfront.]