#FifthAvenue

Ramesh #NotGoingBackrameshgupta
2025-07-17

I think the problem for is that he did not shoot on 🤔

apfeltalk :verified:apfeltalk@creators.social
2025-05-19

Im Mai 2006: Enthüllung des ikonischen Apple Stores an der Fifth Avenue
Am 18. Mai 2006 durfte die Welt zum ersten Mal einen Blick auf das beeindruckende neue Design des Apple Stores an der Fifth Avenue in New York werfen. Die Enthüllung macht
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#News #AppleStore #Architektur #BohlinCywinskiJackson #Einzelhandel #FifthAvenue #Glaswrfel #Innovation #NewYork #SteveJobs #Technologie

2025-04-06

How cool is this? Somebody got a picture of me at the march down fifth avenue today! A favorite sign I saw was "They're cashing the checks. They're cashing the dividends."
#deport #PresidentMusk #Nazi #Swasticar we #elected #OurPutin #HandsOff #protest #resist #FightBack #NYC #NewYorkCity #TeslaTakedown #meatpacking #district #BryantPark #FifthAvenue #march #ICE = #Gestapo #first #amendment #rights #SCOTUS #CapturedCourt #KingTrump #kiss #ring #tariffs #free #speech #Congress #asleep

An image of nine cities, some listed as states, showing huge numbers of protesters. I've put a colored box around NYC and a matching arrow and my initials, M.K., which supposedly show me in the Hands Off march today.
Pascalpascalpp
2025-04-05

Strolling down Fifth Avenue with a few friends

2025-03-17

Untitled photo, possibly related to: Traffic on Fifth Avenue approaching 57th Street on a summer afternoon. New York City

#FifthAvenue #57thStreet #NewYorkCity #51stStreet #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

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The image is black and white, depicting an urban street scene from a bygone era. A group of people walks down the sidewalk on what appears to be E. 51st Street in New York City, as indicated by the signage visible above them.

In this photo taken during daytime with ample sunlight casting soft shadows on the pavement, pedestrians are dressed in light and dark-toned summer clothing typical for that time period, such as suits, dresses, hats, and coats. A variety of individuals can be seen: men wearing ties and fedoras, women carrying handbags or small purses, some even in headdresses.

The architecture lining the street is traditional with store signs visible on storefronts, including a "Grand Central Art Co." sign suggesting an art supply business located at 51st Street. A one-way traffic sign indicates that vehicles are traveling away from this perspective of Fifth Avenue. The presence of old-fashioned cars parked along the curb and moving in traffic suggests it's likely early to mid-20th century.

The photo has a timestamp or reference number "3-8198" written on its border, which is characteristic for historical photographs often used by archives or newspapers at that time.
2025-03-17

Untitled photo, possibly related to: New York City. Four firms on 42nd Street in block east of Fifth Avenue were being picketed in this manner on this afternoon

#NewYorkCity #42ndStreet #FifthAvenue #PAVELLEON #American #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

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The image captures a moment from what appears to be the 1950s, showing two men holding picket signs on a busy city street. They are in front of multiple story buildings and pedestrians can be seen walking past them. The sign held by one man reads "EMPLOYEES OF PAVELLE ON STRIKE," indicating they might be part of labor actions during that period.

The image conveys the atmosphere of urban life with its black-and-white aesthetic, which gives it a historical context suggesting it is documenting social or economic conditions from past decades. There's also street signage like "PRE CANDY" and storefronts visible in the background, adding to the setting as being downtown New York City.

The photo carries an air of candidness capturing real-life events without staging or embellishment typical for contemporary photos. The presence of labor union picketing suggests a snapshot from American history involving economic struggles and worker movements during that era.
2025-03-13

New York City. Four firms on 42nd Street in block east of Fifth Avenue were being picketed in this manner on this afternoon

#NewYorkCity #42ndStreet #FifthAvenue #NewYorkCitys #Nunn-Bush" #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

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A black and white photograph depicting a group of individuals, likely from the mid-20th century based on fashion style. The scene unfolds on an urban sidewalk with tall buildings in the background indicative of New York City's 1930s or '40s atmosphere. Four people prominently stand holding picket signs bearing phrases related to labor action and union organization.

Two women wear dark, vintage dresses; one holds a small flag, while another clutches papers or a list, possibly for distribution during the strike protest. A man beside them wears a suit and hat with his back turned partially towards the camera, engaged in conversation with an onlooker from across the street.
In front of him are two more individuals: one male holding a sign that reads 'PAVELLE STRIKE PHOTO UNION' alongside another individual whose face is partly obscured. The group's attire indicates they're partaking or supporting this labor action.

The surroundings include pedestrians, suggesting public interest in their protest. Street signs and storefronts, including "Nunn-Bush" shoe store with a visible phone number hint at the commercial nature of Fifth Avenue. It encapsulates both the social struggle during that era amidst everyday life's backdrop.
2025-03-12

Traffic on Fifth Avenue approaching 57th Street on a summer afternoon. New York City

#FifthAvenue #57thStreet #NewYorkCity #Chevrolet #Styleline #Park-Tilford #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

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The image is a black and white photograph depicting busy traffic on Fifth Avenue in New York City. The scene captures multiple lanes filled with cars, including vintage models like the 1946 Chevrolet Styleline sedan labeled "39" and other older vehicles such as an ambulance or delivery truck marked with numbers "507-2815." A double-decker bus is visible on a raised roadway leading over the traffic. Pedestrians are seen walking along sidewalks, navigating through what appears to be warm weather given their clothing style.

A uniformed officer stands near the center of the street overseeing the flow of vehicles and pedestrians. Storefronts with signs like "Park-Tilford" line either side of Fifth Avenue, adding a sense of urban life in mid-20th-century New York City. The atmosphere conveys a bustling cityscape filled with activity during what seems to be a pleasant day given people's attire.

The image is labeled as "[3-P18P1]" at the top right corner and features text stating "Traffic on Fifth Avenue approaching 57th Street on a summer afternoon" in smaller font across its bottom.
2025-03-12

Fifth Avenue approaching 57th Street. New York City. Some New Yorkers use personally owned limousines driven by private uniformed drivers. New York City, New York

#FifthAvenue #57thStreet #NewYorkCity #NewYorkers #NewYork #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

loc.gov/pictures/item/20177722

The image depicts a bustling street scene in an urban environment. Multiple vintage cars are visible, with one prominently displayed on the right side of the frame and another partially obscured behind it to the left. There is a clear view of the car's shiny exterior and distinctive design features such as rounded fenders, large chrome bumpers, and wire-spoke wheels.

On the street, pedestrians dressed in early 20th-century fashion are walking or standing near storefronts with awnings extended over the sidewalk. The clothing styles suggest women wearing dresses and hats typical of that era, while men appear to be wearing suits and fedoras as headwear.

A person is seated on a motorcycle parked amongst the cars, adding another layer of activity to the scene. This individual appears engaged in an interaction or conversation with someone standing next to them, possibly inside one of the vehicles.

The overall atmosphere captures a moment from daily life in what could be New York City during the 1930s-40s era, as indicated by the clothing styles and vintage automobiles present. The image conveys a sense of movement, social interaction, and economic activity characteristic of that time period's urban environment.

The photograph is black-and-white, which enhances its historical context but also limits color information for analysis or artistic purposes beyond those related to form, texture, and composition.
2025-01-31
Apple Fifth Avenue. New York City, USA. 2024.

#ny #nyc #newyork #manhattan #applestore #fifthavenue #applefifthavenue #travel
2025-01-25
Sidewalk Clock, 200 Fifth Avenue. New York City, USA. 2024.

#ny #nyc #newyork #manhattan #travel #flatiron #fifthavenue
KEXP 🎶 #NowPlaying BotKEXPMusicBot@mastodonapp.uk
2025-01-06

🔊 #NowPlaying on #KEXP's #SundaySoul

Fifth Avenue:
🎵 Got To Take A Chance

#FifthAvenue

NY Public Library Appreciationnyplas@mastodon.ozioso.online
2024-12-10

Sunday morning in Fifth Avenue, New York
"Success Postal Card Co., Pub., New York. No. 1076."--printed on verso. New York
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#FifthAvenue #NewYork #SuccessPostalCardCo #NewYorkCity #StPatricks #Gothic #SundayMorning #America

This postcard depicts a bustling city scene from what appears to be late 19th or early 20th-century New York City. The main focus is on Fifth Avenue during Sunday morning with crowds of people gathered outside St. Patrick's Cathedral, identifiable by its distinctive Gothic architecture and the large arches above the entrance.

The street is filled with numerous horse-drawn carriages carrying passengers through the dense crowd. Individuals are dressed in period-appropriate attire: men wearing hats, coats, and trousers; women adorned in dresses and hats of various styles reflecting the fashion norms of that era. Many people carry umbrellas or parasols, suggesting it may be a rainy day.

The atmosphere seems lively yet orderly despite the apparent congestion. The postcard is marked with text at its top right corner reading "Sunday Morning in Fifth Avenue New York," indicating both the time and location captured within this image. Additionally, there's an ornate street lamp to the upper left of the cathedral adding to the vintage aesthetic.

This snapshot captures a typical day in early urban life in America during that period, showcasing social interactions, fashion trends, modes of transportation, and architectural styles prevalent at the time.
NY Public Library Appreciationnyplas@mastodon.ozioso.online
2024-11-22

Broadway and the City Hall, 1820
"Aquatint by Akrell, after Klinckowstrom's drawing. Eno Collection. Print Room, The New York Public Library."--printed on border. "The New York Public Library, Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street, New York City"--printed on verso. New York, N. Y.
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#Broadway #theCityHall #Akrell #Klinckowstrom #FifthAvenue #42ndStreet #NewYork #TheCityHall #Klinkowström #theEnoCollection

The image depicts a vintage postcard titled "Broadway and The City Hall, 1820." It portrays an urban scene with several figures walking on a street lined by trees and lampposts. A horse-drawn carriage is in motion at the center-left of the composition. To its right are large buildings that resemble early city structures or possibly governmental edifices. The foreground shows people engaged in various activities, such as standing near each other and others strolling along the sidewalk. There's a sense of daily life with individuals dressed in period attire suggesting 19th-century fashion.

Atop the postcard is printed text providing context: "Broadway and The City Hall, 1820" followed by credits for an aquatint artist named Akrell, based on Klinkowström's drawing. Additional information indicates that this print room belongs to The New York Public Library, part of a collection labeled as the Eno Collection.

The overall tone is sepia-toned, typical of older printed materials, and there are visible signs of wear or aging at its borders, adding authenticity to its historical representation.
NY Public Library Appreciationnyplas@mastodon.ozioso.online
2024-11-22

New York, Richard Morris Hunt Memorial, 5th Ave. bet. 70th and 71st Sts.
"Raphael Tuck & Sons, 'Raphotype' [Regd] Postcard no. 5404 'New York.' Art Publishers to Their Majesties the King & Queen"--printed on verso. Printed in Holland
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#NewYork #5thAve #71stSts #RaphaelTuck&Sons #Holland #NewYorkCity #FifthAvenue #Monuments&memorials #NewYork(State)

The postcard features an illustration of a memorial located in New York City. It is titled "Richard Morris Hunt Memorial" and provides additional information about its location on Fifth Avenue between 5th and 7th Streets. The artwork depicts three statues: two standing figures, one smaller than the other, and another figure seated beside them. They are housed within an architectural structure with classical design elements such as columns and arches. Surrounding trees suggest a peaceful park setting. A solitary visitor is seen in silhouette at the right side of the memorial's base, adding scale to the statues. The postcard bears the mark "Printer in Holland" indicating its place of printing.
NY Public Library Appreciationnyplas@mastodon.ozioso.online
2024-11-18

5th Avenue, north from 49th St., New York
"D 7653 Published by The American News Company, New York. Made in Germany." "Druckchrome" New York (printed in Germany)
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#5thAvenue #NewYork #Germany #NewYorkCity #FifthAvenue #North #StPatricks #Manhattan #America

The image depicts a vintage street scene from New York City on Fifth Avenue between West 49th and North of it. Prominently featured is St. Patrick's Cathedral at its apex with two towering spires reaching towards the sky, signifying an early to mid-20th-century setting. The buildings surrounding are tall, multi-storied structures made up of a mix of brickwork and stone facades typical of New York City architecture from that era.

The street is bustling but not overly crowded; it's occupied by horse-drawn carriages, suggesting the photo was taken before or shortly after automobiles became common. Pedestrians are present on both sides of the avenue, dressed in early 20th-century attire which includes hats for men and lighter clothing for women, reflecting social norms from that time.

On a clear day with bright sunlight casting shadows onto the street, banners can be seen attached to poles along the sidewalks, likely advertisements or municipal notices. The image is colored but has a faded quality indicative of its age; colors range from muted browns and reds in the buildings' brickwork to grey tones on the streets and pathways.

A textual annotation at the top left corner reads "5th Avenue, North from 49th St., New York," providing context for the location within Manhattan. The overall ambiance captures a glimpse into daily life during that historical period in one of America's most iconic cities.
NY Public Library Appreciationnyplas@mastodon.ozioso.online
2024-11-11

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, N. Y.
"© Photobelle W.I. N.Y."--inscribed on negative.
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#NewYorkCity #FifthAvenue #PhotobelleWI

The image is a sepia-toned postcard depicting the exterior of The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. It's an old, possibly early 20th-century photograph showing the museum building with its distinctive architectural features like columns and large windows along one side. Bare trees line what appears to be Fifth Avenue or another prominent thoroughfare, suggesting it might have been taken during winter when most trees are leafless. The sky is overcast, providing a diffuse light that softens shadows on the facade of the museum.

The postcard bears text at its bottom reading "Photobelle W.I." with an address in New York City (N.Y.), indicating where or by whom it was produced. Above this inscription and prominently displayed near the top left corner is another line stating, "The Metropolitan Museum of Art N.Y.", clearly identifying the building as a well-known cultural institution. The number 232 appears at the bottom right corner, which could be an identification mark for cataloging or filing within a collection.

Overall, the image captures both historical and architectural elements while conveying a sense of its time period through clothing styles hinted by figures walking along the street.

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