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podakuni — 06.07.20121900 | Scranton, Pennsylvania. "Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad yards"
Как-то давно для одного проекта я искал старые фото и
практически соврешенно случайно натолкнулся на сайт www.shorpy.com, где расположена огромная подборка
фотографий Америки, в том числе и начала прошлого века. Очень много
снимков на больших пластинах (8 х 10 дюймов чуть ли не самый
ходовой размер там), на удивление с выской детализацией и
проработкой.
Снимки 1870-1920 годов очень интересно разглядывать, потому что,
на мой взгляд, это совершенно не наша эпоха. Даже тридцатые годы —
и те намного ближе к нам идеологически, чем этот отрезок. Как на
машине будущего прокатился, честное слово. Или на другой планете
побывал. Снимки очень разные, от событийных до бытовых, из разных
мест, намешано всё в кучу, только хронологию я сохранил. Дух
времени они передают отлично, по-моему. Впрочем, сами
смотрите.
Под катом 100 больших фотографий (1200 пикселей по длинной
стороне), так что кому-то может и будет неудобно смотреть. Но я
считаю, что такие снимки смотреть в маленьком размере довольно
бессмысленно. Вообще они на сайте имеют около
3.000-4.000 по длинной стороне, так что я тут их даже уменьшал. В
полном размере вы их можете увидеть на www.shorpy.com,
если будет такое желание.
002 | 1862 | On the James River in Virginia. "Effect of
Confederate shot on Federal ironclad Galena" | James F. Gibson
003 | 1864 | "James River, Virginia. Double-turreted monitor
U.S.S. Onondaga, soldiers in rowboat"
004 | 1865 | "City Point, Virginia (vicinity). Medical
supply boat Planter at General Hospital wharf on the
Appomattox"
005 | 1890 | Florida. "Brown's Landing, Rice Creek"
006 | 1896 | U.S.S. New York. "Group of sailors" | Edward
Hart
007 | 1897 | "Commodore H.M. Gillig's racing sloop Vencedor
on Lake Erie" | John S. Johnston
008 | 1897 | "Berth deck cooks, U.S.S. Oregon" | Edward H.
Hart
009 | 1897 | "U.S.S. Massachusetts, fire room" Tending the
battleship's coal-fired boilers. | Edward H. Hart
010 | 1898 | "U.S.S. Oregon in dry dock, Brooklyn Navy
Yard"
011 | 1899 | "Berth deck cooks aboard cruiser U.S.S.
Brooklyn" | Edward H. Hart
012 | 1900 | "U.S. Battleship Texas, chief petty officers" |
Edward H. Hart
013 | 1900 | Chicago. "12th Street Bascule Bridge"
014 | 1900 | Charlevoix, Michigan. "Harbor entrance and
light house"
015 | 1900 | "Car ferry 'Transport' entering slip, Detroit
River"
016 | 1900 | Florida. "A landing on the Tomoka" | William
Henry Jackson
017 | 1900 | "A bit of country life near Henryville,
Pennsylvania — making soap"
018 | 1900 | "Brooklyn Bridge, East River"
019 | 1900 | New Jersey circa. "Bergen Tunnel, east end"
020 | 1900 | Chicago. "A walk in Lincoln Park"
021 | 1900 | Buffalo, New York. "Labor Day parade, Main
Street"
022 | 1900 | "U.S.S. Oregon quarterdeck" | Edward H.
Hart
023 | 1900 | "U.S.S. Chicago. One of the crew"
024 | 1901 | Buffalo, New York. "Unloading ore from
whaleback carrier"
025 | 1901 | "Hanging rock on the Susquehanna near Danville,
Pennsylvania"
026 | 1901 | Petoskey, Michigan. "Grand Rapids & Indiana
R.R. station"
027 | 1901 | Detroit. "Excursion steamers Tashmoo and
Idlewild at wharves"
028 | 1901 | Colorado. "Station and hotel, summit of Pike's
Peak"
029 | 1902 | "A happy family"
030 | 1902 | Iowa. "Chicago & North Western Railway — steel
viaduct over Des Moines River" | William Henry Jackson
031 | 1903 | New York. "Brooklyn Terminal at Brooklyn
Bridge"
032 | 1903 | "S.S. Proteus. High water at New Orleans
levee"
033 | 1903 | "Unloading bananas at New Orleans,
Louisiana"
034 | 1904 | The Jersey Shore. "Steeplechase Pier and
bathers, Atlantic City"
035 | 1904 | "Michigan Central Railroad. Oiling up before
the start"
036 | 1904 | New York. "The Ponies, Coney Island"
037 | 1905 | St. Clair, Michigan. "Launch of steamer Frank
J. Hecker"
038 | 1905 | St. Augustine, Florida. "They were on their
honeymoon"
039 | 1905 | Coney Island, New York. "Surf bathing"
040 | | The New Jersey shore. "Boardwalk and beach, Asbury
Park"
041 | 1905 | Cleveland, Ohio. "Cuyahoga River from the
Viaduct"
042 | 1905 | Buffalo, New York. "Jack-Knife Bridge, City
Ship Canal, foot of Michigan Street"
043 | 1905 | The Detroit River. "Transfer steamer Detroit in
the ice"
044 | 1905 | Houghton, Michigan. "Loading copper on steamer
Juniata"
045 | 1905 | Buffalo, New York. "Looking up Main Street.
Steamer North Land at Long Wharf"
046 | 1905 | "A winter morning"
047 | 1905 | Knoxville, Tennessee. "Gay Street looking north
from Clinch Avenue"
048 | 1905 | Hot Springs, Arkansas. "Roadway through the
pines"
049 | 1905 | Chicago. "The bridge, Lincoln Park"
050 | 1906 | "Mississippi River Landing"
051 | 1906 | Birmingham, Alabama. "Second Avenue looking
east"
052 | 1906 | Gulfport, Mississippi. "Steamer loading
resin"
053 | 1906 | Wequetonsing, Michigan. "The birches and the
bay"
054 | 1906 | Circa. "Banana docks, New York"
055 | 1906 | "Railroad station, Magnolia, Massachusetts"
056 | 1907 | Detroit. "Band concert on Grand Canal, Belle
Isle Park"
057 | 1907 | "The Brooklyn Bridge Promenade and Manhattan
Terminal"
058 | 1907 | Chicago, Illinois. "Jackknife Bridge, Chicago
River" | Hans Behm
059 | 1907 | Chicago, Illinois. "Jackknife Bridge, Chicago
River" | Hans Behm
060 | 1907 | Savannah, Georgia. "The whole black family at
the Hermitage"
061 | 1908 | New York. "Times Square" The old New York Times
building, now encased in billboards, Hotel Astor and various
theaters seen from Broadway.
062 | 1908 | Detroit. "Waders at Belle Isle Park"
063 | 1908 | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. "Nixon Theatre, Sixth
Avenue & Cherry Alley"
064 | 1908 | "Suburban station, Petoskey, Michigan"
065 | 1908 | New York. "Pompeiian Room — Hotel Seneca"
066 | 1908 | New York. "Cortlandt Street"
067 | 1908 | St. Paul, Minn. "Robert Street"
068 | 1908 | "Arch bridge, Bellows Falls, Vermont"
069 | 1909 | Apalachicola, Florida.
070 | 1909 | New York. "Crew of Peary arctic ship
Roosevelt"
071 | 1909 | Hartford, Conn. "Newsgirls coming through the
alley"
072 | 1909 | Philadelphia. "Valley Green, Fairmount
Park"
073 | 1910 | Vicksburg, Mississippi. "Unloading cotton at
the levee"
074 | 1910 | Memphis, Tennessee. "River packet Charles H.
Organ landing at Mound City"
075 | 1910 | New York. "Pennsylvania Station, track level,
showing stairway and elevators"
076 | 1910 | The Jersey Shore. "Steel Pier, Atlantic
City"
077 | 1910 | New York. "Manhattan Bridge and East River from
Brooklyn"
078 | 1910 | The Chicago River. "Pere Marquette transfer
boat 18 passing State Street bridge"
079 | 1910 | Salem, Massachusetts. "Boston and Maine
Railroad depot, Riley Plaza"
080 | 1910 | Daytona Beach, Florida. "South Ridgewood
Avenue"
081 | 1910 | "Bathing at West Palm Beach, Florida"
082 | 1910 | Chicago. "Around a bubbling cup, Lincoln
Park"
083 | 1910 | The Jersey Shore. "On the beach at Atlantic
City"
084 | 1911 | New York. "White Star liner S.S. Olympic guided
by tugboats Kirkham and Admiral"
085 | 1911 | Washington, D.C. "Senorita Lenore Riviero with
Antony Jannus in Rex Smith aeroplane"
086 | 1912 | Detroit, Michigan. "Daily river excursion
steamers. Sidewheelers Tashmoo, Owana and City of Detroit III at
White Star Line dock"
087 | 1912 | Toledo, Ohio. "White Star steamer Owana leaving
for Detroit"
088 | 1912 | "Dime Savings Bank and Detroit City Hall"
089 | 1912 | Washington, D.C. "Government Printing Office —
views" | Harris & Ewing Collection
090 | 1912 | "Neighborhood House kitchen" | Harris & Ewing
Collection
091 | 1912 | "German port call. U.S. battleship in Hampton
Roads to greet German squadron" | Harris & Ewing Collection
092 | 1914 | Washington, D.C. "Post Office Department —
parcel post"
093 | 1919 | Washington, D.C. "Alexandria shipyard views" |
Harris & Ewing Collection
094 | 1920 | "Shad fishing on the Potomac"
095 | 1920 | Washington, D.C. "People's Drug Store No. 5,
804 8th Street N.E."
096 | 1921 | Washington, D.C. "Junior high school Home
Ec."
097 | 1921 | Washington, D.C. "Mrs. Phil Riley in St. Claire
car"
098 | 1922 | Washington, D.C. "Group winners at Tidal Basin
bathing beach"
099 | 1922 | Washington, D.C. "Vista of Monument from
Lincoln Memorial"
100 | 1924 | Washington, D.C. "Brownley interior"
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