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"Forty Foot Strip" Place of building tenements, City to lay out a block as park then sell other edge to be built on with restrictions.
MNY201164 
Fireproof tenements in W. 42 Street - W. 41 Street, Fireproof Construction Company's houses, 1900.
MNY29811 
Tenement House Commission. Typical East Side tenement block "long" view.
MNY10603 
Fireproof Construction Company's Model Tenements in West 41st and 42nd Streets.
MNY4907 
Tenement House Commission. Typical East Side Block "short view".
MNY271 
Fireproof tenements in W. 42 Street - W. 41 Street, Fireproof Construction Company's houses, 1900.
MNY201163 
Cat on Tenement House steps.
MNY6619 
The Division Street Park site -- as it was when tenements were cleared away, taken 1898.
MNY26548 
Tenement House Commission. Typical East Side tenement block "long" view.
MNY5432 
Tenement House Commission. Typical East Side tenement block "long" view.
MNY2728 
Bone Alley Park site -- when the tenements were torn down, one of the small park sites I [Jacob A. Riis] located, taken 1898.
MNY11502 
Bird's-Eye View of an East Side Tenement Block.
MNY22335 
Typical Tenement Fire escape, serving as an extension of the "flat" -- Allen Street.
MNY41096 
Cat Alley, when it was being torn down.
MNY11405 
The Riverside Tenements in Brooklyn.
MNY19728 
36-36 1/2 Baxter Street as the place was before the rear tenement was torn down by Board of Health in 1897 under the Tenement House Law.
MNY17077 
Arch under the first rear tenement at 55 Baxter Street leading to the second rear, with stairs up which Vincenzo Nino went to murder his wife in 1895. House believed to be haunted.
MNY24281 
Tenement House Commission. Typical East Side tenement block "long" view.
MNY31306 
Battle Row Model Tenement, City & Suburban Homes Co.'s new tenements on First Ave. 1900.
MNY454 
Cat Alley, when the rear tenements were torn down in the Elm Street widening.
MNY11404 
Jacob A. (Jacob August) Riis (1849-1914)
"Forty Foot Strip" Place of building tenements, City to lay out a block as park then sell other edge to be built on with restrictions. 
Location Museum of the City of New York/New York, NY/USA
Unique Identifier MNY36268 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4212px × 4188px 
Photo Credit The Museum of the City of New York / Art Resource, NY 
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Architectural models
Fireproof Furniture & Construction Co
gelatin dry plate negative
Housing
negative (photographic)
New York (N.Y.)
PARKS
REFORM
Tenement houses