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Children in "The Ship," destroyed by B. of Health in 1897, after the visit of Roosevelt & myself [Jacob A. Riis] there.

Children in "The Ship," destroyed by B. of Health in 1897, after the visit of Roosevelt & myself [Jacob A. Riis] there.

Scene on the roof of the Barracks (no. 116), naked children.

Scene on the roof of the Barracks (no. 116), naked children.

Scene on the Roof of the Mott Street Barracks

Scene on the Roof of the Mott Street Barracks

Scene on the Roof of the Mott Street Barracks

Scene on the Roof of the Mott Street Barracks

The Children of the Jacob A. Riis House on my lawn, summer of 1901.

The Children of the Jacob A. Riis House on my lawn, summer of 1901.

In a Ludlow Street tenement lodging cellar.

In a Ludlow Street tenement lodging cellar.

"The Barracks" -- Mott Street between Bleeker and Houston.

"The Barracks" -- Mott Street between Bleeker and Houston.

The Children of the Jacob A. Riis House on my lawn, summer of 1901.

The Children of the Jacob A. Riis House on my lawn, summer of 1901.

In a Ludlow Street tenement lodging cellar.

In a Ludlow Street tenement lodging cellar.

In a Ludlow Street tenement lodging cellar.

In a Ludlow Street tenement lodging cellar.

"The Barracks" -- Mott Street between Bleeker and Houston.

"The Barracks" -- Mott Street between Bleeker and Houston.

It costs a Dallar a Month to sleep in the Sheds.

It costs a Dallar a Month to sleep in the Sheds.

The Old Gribbon sisters at 5 Van Dam Street photographed Dec. 1895 after I [Jacob A. Riis] had got them pensioned by Miss Emily Vanderbilt Sloane.

The Old Gribbon sisters at 5 Van Dam Street photographed Dec. 1895 after I [Jacob A. Riis] had got them pensioned by Miss Emily Vanderbilt Sloane.

Outlawed rear tenements from Astor Memorial School, destroyed in 1897 by Board of Health.

Outlawed rear tenements from Astor Memorial School, destroyed in 1897 by Board of Health.

Outlawed rear tenements from Astor Memorial School, destroyed in 1897 by Board of Health.

Outlawed rear tenements from Astor Memorial School, destroyed in 1897 by Board of Health.

It costs a Dallar a Month to sleep in the Sheds.

It costs a Dallar a Month to sleep in the Sheds.

The "Slide" that was the Children's only Playground once.

The "Slide" that was the Children's only Playground once.

The "Slide" that was the Children's only Playground once.

The "Slide" that was the Children's only Playground once.

The "Slide" that was the Children's only Playground once.

The "Slide" that was the Children's only Playground once.

The Old Gribbon sisters at 5 Van Dam Street photographed Dec. 1895 after I [Jacob A. Riis] had got them pensioned by Miss Emily Vanderbilt Sloane.

The Old Gribbon sisters at 5 Van Dam Street photographed Dec. 1895 after I [Jacob A. Riis] had got them pensioned by Miss Emily Vanderbilt Sloane.

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Children in "The Ship," destroyed by B. of Health in 1897, after the visit of Roosevelt & myself [Jacob A. Riis] there.

Creator Jacob A. (Jacob August) Riis (1849-1914)
Accession number 90.13.1.295 
Unique identifier MNY20620 
Description Four children at a table, eating, in a tenement building known as "The Ship" on Hamilton Street. 
Dated 1895 
Object Type negative (photographic)
Physical dimensions width: 5 in
height: 4 in 
Medium gelatin dry plate negative
File dimensions 20.0 in × 16.0 in at 300dpi
50.8 cm × 40.8 cm at 300dpi 
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Eating & drinking
Hamilton Street (New York, N.Y.)
Interiors
New York (N.Y.)
Poverty
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