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Burning of the City Hall, New York, on the night of the 17th August 1858 (colour litho)
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Burning of the City Hall, New York, on the night of the 17th August 1858 (colour litho)
NYH192081 Burning of the City Hall, New York, on the night of the 17th August 1858 (colour litho) by Currier, N. (1813-88) and Ives, J.M. (1824-95); Collection of the New-York Historical Society, USA; (add.info.: supposed to have caught fire from fireworks commemorating successful laying of Atlantic telegraph cable; built 1812 by John McComb Jr. and Joseph Mangin; ); eNew York Historical Society; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22339742
© New York Historical Society / Bridgeman Images
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The captivating print titled "Burning of the City Hall, New York, on the night of the 17th August 1858" takes us back to a significant moment in history. This colour lithograph by Currier and Ives showcases a devastating blaze that engulfed City Hall in New York. The image captures the chaos and intensity of the fire as onlookers gather to witness this tragic event. According to historical accounts, it is believed that fireworks celebrating the successful laying of the Atlantic telegraph cable sparked this destructive inferno. Built in 1812 by John McComb Jr. and Joseph Mangin, City Hall stood tall as an architectural marvel until its unfortunate fate that summer night. Intriguingly, this photograph not only depicts firefighters valiantly battling against towering flames but also highlights a crowd mesmerized by both fear and curiosity. The composition portrays their collective astonishment at witnessing such devastation unfold before their eyes. This image serves as a poignant reminder of America's resilience in times of crisis. It symbolizes how communities come together during moments of adversity to support one another and rebuild what has been lost. Preserved within the collection of the New-York Historical Society, this historic photograph offers us a glimpse into an important chapter in American history - one where tragedy struck but ultimately paved the way for growth and progress.
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