The Ching-a-Lings, Puerto Rican Motorcycle Gang Living Rent-Free in a City Owned Building in the South Bronx
Halston, Roy Cohn, and Steve Rubell at a Victor Hugo performance at The Mudd Club in New York City
John Cage writes at a desk in a baggage car at Grand Central Terminal during the Avant Garde Festival, New York
A South East View of the City of New York in North America
The smallest building in N.Y. City in the Bronx, 3 feet wide and 17 feet long, erected in 1897. The hospital is beneath the sidewalk. Situated 161st Street - Melrose Avenue.
A South East Prospect of the City of New York in 1756-7 with the French Prizes at Anchor
[South Street in the 1850's. Two photographs of a miniature group installed at the Marine Museum at the Museum of the City of New York.]
THE FAMILY OF "OUTLAW" AT HIS FUNERAL ON SMITH STREET, BROOKLYN, A MEMBER OF THE CONEY ISLAND GANG, HOMICIDE INC. HE DROWNED ESCAPING RIKERS ISLAND, CITY JAIL IN 1979
A welder wounded by an explosion of buried ammunition in the Customs Building, New York City, 2001
A View of the Federal Hall of the City of New York, as it appeared in the year 1797, with Adjacent buildings thereto.
Maps -- Shewing the Residence of Thomas Paine before, and at his death - 18th June 1809 - at Greenwich in the City of New York and also the House where he lived and the Site of the Building in which h