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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Elevated Train Junction at Ninth Avenue & 53rd Street, NYC., c.1910's Elevated Train Junction at Ninth Avenue & 53rd Street, NYC., c.1910's
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Elevated Train Junction at Ninth Avenue & 53rd Street, NYC., c.1910's Elevated Train Junction at Ninth Avenue & 53rd Street, NYC., c.1910's
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Elevated Train Junction at Ninth Avenue & 53rd Street, NYC., c.1910's Elevated Train Junction at Ninth Avenue & 53rd Street, NYC., c.1910's
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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Elevated Train Junction at Ninth Avenue & 53rd Street, NYC., c.1910's Original vintage glass camera negative (display only not for sale)

Elevated Train Junction at Ninth Avenue & 53rd Street, NYC., c.1910's

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DP4226/13X19
High quality digital print produced from digital file created from original vintage glass camera negative and printed on 100% Cotton Hahnemühle Matte FineArt Baryta Paper Print carefully fitted in 18 X 24" Bright White 100% cotton pre-cut Museum Exhibition mat board from Archival Methods fully assembled with a 4-ply beveled window and a 2-ply backing board, hinged together with linen tape Watermarks do not appear on the actual artwork., 13 x 19 in 33 x 48.3 cm
Elevated Train Junction at Ninth Avenue & 53rd Street, NYC., c.1910's
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High quality digital print produced from digital file created from original vintage glass camera negative and printed on 100% Cotton Hahnemühle Matte FineArt Baryta Paper Print carefully fitted in 22 X 28" Bright White 100% cotton pre-cut Museum Exhibition mat board from Archival Methods fully assembled with a 4-ply beveled window and a 2-ply backing board, hinged together with linen tape Watermarks do not appear on the actual artwork., 17 x 22 in 43.2 x 55.9 cm
Elevated Train Junction at Ninth Avenue & 53rd Street, NYC., c.1910's
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The elevated lines began service in 1878 and until the subway was built, they provided the quickest and safest routes around New York. But there were always fears among riders...
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The elevated lines began service in 1878 and until the subway was built, they provided the quickest and safest routes around New York. But there were always fears among riders that one day an elevated train would jump the tracks. This became a reality on the morning of September 11, 1905 when train cars plunge to the ground killing 12 people at Ninth Avenue & 53rd Street junction. The image depicting running trains cars, track maintains at the same junction may be a few years later around c.1910’s.
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