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In Poverty Gap, West Twenty-Eighth St. An English Coal-Heaver's Home

In Poverty Gap, West Twenty-Eighth St. An English Coal-Heaver's Home

In Poverty Gap, West Twenty-Eighth St. An English Coal-Heaver's Home.

In Poverty Gap, West Twenty-Eighth St. An English Coal-Heaver's Home.

In Poverty Gap, West Twenty-Eighth St. An English Coal-Heaver's Home.

In Poverty Gap, West Twenty-Eighth St. An English Coal-Heaver's Home.

In Poverty Gap, West Twenty-Eighth St. An English Coal-Heaver's Home.

In Poverty Gap, West Twenty-Eighth St. An English Coal-Heaver's Home.

Playground in Poverty Gap (West 28th Street).

Playground in Poverty Gap (West 28th Street).

Playground in Poverty Gap (West 28th Street).

Playground in Poverty Gap (West 28th Street).

Organized Charity. "A home nurse."

Organized Charity. "A home nurse."

Organized Charity. "A home nurse."

Organized Charity. "A home nurse."

Sewing and starving in an Elizabeth Street attic.

Sewing and starving in an Elizabeth Street attic.

Sewing and starving in an Elizabeth Street attic.

Sewing and starving in an Elizabeth Street attic.

Sewing and starving in an Elizabeth Street attic.

Sewing and starving in an Elizabeth Street attic.

An old rear-tenement in Roosevelt Street.

An old rear-tenement in Roosevelt Street.

An old rear-tenement in Roosevelt Street.

An old rear-tenement in Roosevelt Street.

[Family in room in tenement house.]

[Family in room in tenement house.]

"Ready for Sabbath Eve in a Coal Cellar" - a cobbler in Ludlow Street.

"Ready for Sabbath Eve in a Coal Cellar" - a cobbler in Ludlow Street.

Mountain Eagle and his Family of Iroquois Indians -- One of the few Indian families in the city, found at no. 6 Beach Street, Dec. 1895.

Mountain Eagle and his Family of Iroquois Indians -- One of the few Indian families in the city, found at no. 6 Beach Street, Dec. 1895.

Sewing Pants for the Sweater - in Gotham Court.

Sewing Pants for the Sweater - in Gotham Court.

A Flat in the Pauper Barracks, West Thirty-eighth Street, with all its Furniture.

A Flat in the Pauper Barracks, West Thirty-eighth Street, with all its Furniture.

Ready for Sabbath Eve in a Coal Cellar - a cobbler in Ludlow Street.

Ready for Sabbath Eve in a Coal Cellar - a cobbler in Ludlow Street.

An Italian Home under a Dump.

An Italian Home under a Dump.

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In Poverty Gap, West Twenty-Eighth St. An English Coal-Heaver's Home.

Creator Jacob A. (Jacob August) Riis (1849-1914)
Accession number 2008.2.7 
Unique identifier MNY84995 
Dated ca. 1890 
Object Type photograph
Physical dimensions width: 10 in
height: 8 in 
Medium gelatin silver print, printing-out paper
File dimensions 14.0 in × 11.1 in at 300dpi
35.5 cm × 28.3 cm at 300dpi 
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Families
Laborers
New York (N.Y.)
Poverty
Tenement houses
Twenty-eighth Street (New York, N.Y.)
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