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The Streets of New York Play Poster History in recognition of the fine

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in recognition of the fine expression of interior spaces in the serene horizontals of window and wall

is characterized by its medieval city centre

Photographed on 5x7 inch B&W film

The Apollo 15 Lunar Module is in left background

Palace of Mechanic Arts and lagoon at the World's Columbian Exposition

The Streets of New York Play Poster History in recognition of the fineThe Streets of New York from the well known play by Dion Boucicault. Created and published in Cleveland Ohio by Morgan Lithograph Company in 1913 as a 214. 1 x 106. 5 cm. chromolithograph. Three panel motion picture poster for "The Streets of New York" showing, in the top and middle panels, three men in an office, an older man, "Fairweather" saying "Give me my money", is choking a young man as another young man looks on or rises to intercede; in the

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