"S.S. American Legion." Outward bound - opposite 23rd Street.
The Leviathan at pier 86, Hudson River. New York with its large buildings has also the world's largest ships on her waterfronts.
The Monarch of Bermuda leaving her pier at West 55th Street, Hudson River.
[Sailing ship.]
No lecture is complete without at least one view of the photographer. Here he is trying to imitate Ruth St. Denis in the "Dance of Spring." One mis-step and his insurance takes effect.
And so with this view - we bid good-bye to the world's greatest city.
The last stand of the antique carriages of the "Golden Nineties", a strange sight among New York's smart motor traffic.
Night- when tired New Yorkers seek the pleasures of the many theatres, night clubs and restaurants to forget the cares of the day.
Ships, American Line, S.S. "Paris".
The American Shipper unloading its cargo near the Battery.
Liberty enlightening the world. Statue is 49 years old.
Lower N.Y. skyline. East of the Hudson.
Clipper Ship "Great Republic."
From the 41st floor of a skyscraper at 41st Street and Madison Avenue. Looking south. Statue of Liberty in distance.
Clipper Ship Dreadnought Off Tuskar Light
The Mammoth Iron Steam-Ship Great Eastern.
Fountain in the sunken plaza at Rockefeller Center. The huge figure symbolizes "Prometheus" the Greek God who stole fire from Heaven for man.
Above the rooftops. 41st floor, 41st Street. Looking toward the East River. Williamsburg Bridge in the distance.
American Line, Crowd Seeing Ship Off.
The Iron Steam Ship Great Britain.