New York City

This image comes from a 1930s linen postcard. Its original caption reads, Radio City Music Hall, the world's largest theatre, looking west, showing the many windowed dressing rooms for the artists, the Music Hall's own broadcasting studio set atop the theatre, and the RKO building above.

Antique postcard image dated 1910, showing trolley cars and pedestrians on the streets far below.

This striking turn of the century New York City image shows street cars and horse drawn vehicles.

This dynamic view of the Brooklyn Bridge and the city beyond is taken from a ca 1915 postcard. Its original reverse side caption read:

Lower Manhattan showing a group of the tallest buildings in the world including the New Woolworth Building, the Municipal Building, and the Singer Building. The Brooklyn Bridge Tower, from which this view was taken, in 400 feet above the water line."

This carefully colored postcard image from the early 20th century is one of the prettiest Statue of Liberty cards we have seen.

Reproduction of an early 20th century hand-colored photographic image of St. Patrick's Cathedral.

Reproduced from a colorful World War II era linen postcard. The rather saucy message written on the back of the original reads,

Having a nice time. Had a Sailor on Sunday night and a Soldier last night. Don't know what is will be to-nite. - Alice

This ca 1913 photographic image of a scene in Central Park shows men, women and children enjoying a summer day. A policeman can be seen strolling towards the camera. Most of the children are in sailor suits. A couple of young girls are walking with hula-hoops in hand. And everyone is properly hatted! A charming image of New York City's past.

This image of the Empire State Building originally printed on a linen postcard dates from the 1940s.