This photo of the A & P (or Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.) was taken at 246 Third Avenue in Manhattan on March 16th, 1936 (by Berenice Abbott). It’s now the home of Gramercy Bagels. The Gothamist Related articles by Zemanta Unanswerable Questions: Why are the doors on Carroll… (ny.curbed.com) Sphere: Related Content
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When he died in 1943, Eugene de Salignac was entirely forgotten. He was born in Boston in 1861, a descendant of French nobility, and, after a failed marriage, started working for the City of New York as the official photographer for the Department of Bridges; a position he would hold from 1906 to 1934. In [...]
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When the American photographer Berenice Abbott returned to New York in 1929 after nearly a decade in France, she found a city transformed by modern life. After the Works Progress Administration was established a few years later, she was hired to document the city, producing a large number of often dramatically composed images reflecting its [...]
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