#ManhattanPostCardCo

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

Victory Arch, Madison Square, New York City
"Pub. by Manhattan Post Card Co., 862 Third Ave., New York, N.Y."--printed on verso. New York, N. Y.
digitalcollections.nypl.org/it
#MadisonSquare #NewYorkCity #ManhattanPostCardCo #NewYork #WorldWarI #NewYorks

This postcard depicts a historical scene from New York City after World War I, specifically showing Victory Arch at Madison Square in New York's public square area. The arch is prominently featured with classical architectural elements including decorative capitals and inscriptions on the columns. Surrounding it are tall street lamps that stand unlit against an urban backdrop of buildings under a partly cloudy sky.

The colors range from muted whites and greys for the stone structures, to various shades in the brickwork of surrounding edifices, hinting at their age or architectural style. The card carries both decorative elements like floral designs on lamp posts as well as informative text such as "After W.W.I., Welcome Parade '39" indicating its connection with World War I and a celebratory event from 1939.

It captures an almost nostalgic atmosphere, possibly intended to reflect the pride or remembrance associated with post-war reconstruction. The visual cues like street lamps without lights may suggest it's taken during daylight hours but not in peak usage time.
NY Public Library Appreciationnyplas@mastodon.ozioso.online
2024-11-01

Battery Park looking north, New York City
"American Photo Service, Inc."--printed on image. "Published by Manhattan Post Card Co., New York, N.Y." "C. T. American Art Colored."--printed on verso. New York
digitalcollections.nypl.org/it
#BatteryPark #NewYorkCity #ManhattanPostCardCo #NewYork #North

The image is a vintage postcard depicting Battery Park in New York City, as seen from an easterly perspective towards North. The scene includes the iconic skyline of mid-20th century architecture with several prominent buildings such as one with a dome-topped tower and another featuring distinctive rounded corners.

In the foreground, there's a spacious park area with rows of uniform stone pillars standing in what appears to be two parallel lines that demarcate pathways. The sky is partly cloudy with hints of yellow suggesting either sunrise or sunset lighting conditions. A few individuals can be seen at various distances within and around Battery Park, giving a sense of scale.

The postcard bears the caption "Battery Park Looking North. New York City." in capitalized print at its top right corner, indicating directionality from the viewer's perspective toward northern landmarks. At the bottom left corner is an attribution to American Photo Service, Inc., suggesting it was printed for commercial distribution or as a keepsake memento of urban landscapes.

The overall color palette includes muted tones with hints of greenery in trees and patches within Battery Park, indicative of either late spring or early fall when such vegetation would be present.
NY Public Library Appreciationnyplas@mastodon.ozioso.online
2024-06-26

Victory Arch, Madison Square, New York City
"Pub. by Manhattan Post Card Co., 862 Third Ave., New York, N.Y."--printed on verso. New York, N. Y.
digitalcollections.nypl.org/it
#Madisonsquare #Newyorkcity #Manhattanpostcardco #Newyork

The image is a vintage black and white photograph featuring an iconic archway. The archway has intricate detailing, and it's flanked by two smaller arches on either side, creating a grand entrance to the scene beyond. In front of the archway, there is a wide, tree-lined street with a sidewalk where several people are walking. There are also street signs visible, indicating that this is a bustling urban environment.

On the left side of the image, there's a bus stop sign indicating that it's a public transportation hub. The presence of the archway suggests that the location might be significant or historically important.
NY Public Library Appreciationnyplas@mastodon.ozioso.online
2024-06-25

Battery Park looking north, New York City
"American Photo Service, Inc."--printed on image. "Published by Manhattan Post Card Co., New York, N.Y." "C. T. American Art Colored."--printed on verso. New York
digitalcollections.nypl.org/it
#Batterypark #Newyorkcity #Manhattanpostcardco #Newyork

The image is a vintage postcard depicting an urban cityscape. At the center of the scene, there's a prominent skyscraper labeled "Battery Rich Hotel North." To the right of this central building is another tall structure that stands out among the other buildings due to its height. These structures are set against a backdrop that suggests a bustling metropolitan environment, with a hint of greenery at the bottom.

The postcard has text on it indicating that it was "Looking North" from New York City. The city skyline is visible in the background, showcasing the dense urban structure. The style of the image, including the font and color palette used for the text, suggests a historical or nostalgic context.

The image does not contain any people or animals, focusing instead on the architectural elements of the city. The overall impression is one of a thriving, busy metropolis with significant vertical architecture.

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