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[New York World's Fair. Richard Wurts with steel frame of Perisphere and Trylon in background.]
[Life Savers Candy Parachute Jump at the New York World's Fair.]
[Dali's "Dream of Venus" at the New York World's Fair.]
[Distorting mirror at the New York World's Fair.]
[General Electric lightning bolt sculpture, New York World's Fair.]
New York Worlds Fair. Perisphere and Trylon steel frame
Perisphere
Early Study, Theme Center
Last Week of the 1940 Fair [Night at the Trylon and Perisphere.]
Aerial view, 8th Avenue Subway Station
Exterior view, Fisheries Building, New York World's Fair 1939.
World's Fair Hall of Music
Theme Center
Proposed Aviation Building
Fountain Spectacle, Lagoon of Nations
Proposed Exhibit for the Packaging Industry, Interior
Home Furnishings Building
Suggested Exhibit for Gardner displays, designed by J. Caponnetto
Trylon and Perisphere at the 1939 New York World's Fair
Proposed Concession Stand, Street No. 7 at Theme Plaza
View of Town of Tomorrow
Italy Overseas Pavilion, Interior View
Pavilion for the Egyptian Government, New York World's Fair 1939
American Radiator Company Building
Proposed alteration to color scheme of Administration Building Lobby
[Unidentified building]
Time And Space Exhibit
View of Administration Building
New York World's Fair 1939
[Bas-relief design for Administration Building.]
Ornamental design (No. 9 Perisphere)
[Banner for the 1939 New York World's Fair.]
Focal Exhibit, Fisheries Building, New York World's Fair 1939.
Preliminary Space Allocation Study for Fisheries Exhibition
General Electric Building
Color Scheme International Business Machines Exhibit
Model of Court of Peace
To and Through by Greyhound, New York World's Fair 1939
Court of the States Building
Four high water tower sprays around the lake
Roumanian Pavilion
General Motors Building
Interior view, Fisheries Building, New York World's Fair 1939.
Means of Distribution Building
[Unidentified building.]
Concession Stands for St. No. 5 at Market St.