Fifth Avenue looking north from 34th Street, 1924. B. Altman in foreground. There are holes on the upper-right corner and throughout the left side of the image.
Flowers; Department stores; Clothing and dress; Boots; Shoes; Shoe stores; United States--New York (State)--New York--Brooklyn
Illustration of shoe holding flower arrangement. Verso side: text,"Shoe department. The most complete stock of fine boots, shoes and slippers, in the city. At prices lower than can be found elsewhere. Call and convince yourselves."
Erie Canal; New York (State); New York; New York (State) Stock Certificate; Moran Brothers of New York; Loans; Reimbursements; Canal Department;Joseph, Alexander, Comte de Peurtales; Letter
7.5 cm. x 24.5 cm. Notarized manuscript two page letter from Alexander Joseph, Comte de Peurtales in Geneva, Switzerland appointing the Moran Brothers of New York City as his "true and lawful attorneys to receive the reimbursement of four...
Women; Department stores; Clothing and dress; Hats; Millinery; Household linens; United States--New York (State)--New York--Brooklyn
Text,"Beg to announce the opening of their Millinery Department of March 15th and 16th for the Spring season, with an unusual assortment of Paris models from all leading Modistes, including large, medium and small hats."
View of Francis Rogers & Sons department store (now Sear's) at 400 E. Fordham Rd. between Park and Webster Aves. Shown in the foreground is the roof of the entrance to the Third Ave. El station.
This building once housed Oppenheim Collins and Company. Founded in 1871 by Albert D. and Charles J. Oppenheim, Oppenheim Collins was originally a New York City skirt manufacturer, later branching into department stores catering to women. The first...
Typed letter written by Registrar's Department, Newark Museum Association, to Whitney Studio Galleries, dated December 27, 1929. Reference to an enclosure. See also: The Newark museum association, temporary receipt, Dec. 19, 1929 (wscg0678); and...
Typed letter written by the Registrar's Department, Newark Museum Association, to the Whitney Studio Galleries, dated January 18, 1930. On loan: two (2) framed watercolors for the American Water Color Exhibit. Reference to an enclosure. See also:...