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5th Avenue Collection (#5)

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Background image5th Avenue Collection: Kingston upon Hull HU6 9 Map

Kingston upon Hull HU6 9 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Kingston upon Hull HU6 9

Background image5th Avenue Collection: Tewkesbury GL56 9 Map

Tewkesbury GL56 9 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Tewkesbury GL56 9

Background image5th Avenue Collection: North East Lincolnshire DN36 4 Map

North East Lincolnshire DN36 4 Map
Postcode Sector Map of North East Lincolnshire DN36 4

Background image5th Avenue Collection: Fifth Avenue and Madison Square, New York, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Fifth Avenue and Madison Square, New York, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Fifth Avenue and Madison Square, New York, c1897. The Fifth Avenue Hotel, built 1856-59 by Amos Richards Eno at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Broadway in Manhattan

Background image5th Avenue Collection: St. Patricks Cathedral, New York City, c1897. Creator: Unknown

St. Patricks Cathedral, New York City, c1897. Creator: Unknown
St. Patricks Cathedral, New York City, c1897. Neo-Gothic Roman Catholic cathedral church and landmark on 5th Avenue in New York City, designed by James Renwick Jr

Background image5th Avenue Collection: St Patricks Cathedral, New York, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

St Patricks Cathedral, New York, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
St Patricks Cathedral, New York, USA, c1900. Neo-Gothic church on Fifth Avenue, seat of the archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York

Background image5th Avenue Collection: Fifth Avenue and Madison Square, New York, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Fifth Avenue and Madison Square, New York, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Fifth Avenue and Madison Square, New York, USA, c1900. From Scenic Marvels of the New World edited by Prof. Geo.R. Cromwell. [C.N.Greig & Co. c1900]

Background image5th Avenue Collection: When peace came, New York City, USA, 1918

When peace came, New York City, USA, 1918. Crowds jamming 5th Avenue in New York City to celebrate the signing of the Armistice on 11 November 1918

Background image5th Avenue Collection: The Great Blizzard of June, 1927, New York City, USA, 1927

The Great Blizzard of June, 1927, New York City, USA, 1927. A ticker tape parade to welcome American aviator Charles A Lindbergh (1902-1974)

Background image5th Avenue Collection: British tank Britannia on Fifth Avenue, New York City, USA, c1917-c1918. Artist

British tank Britannia on Fifth Avenue, New York City, USA, c1917-c1918. Artist
British tank Britannia on Fifth Avenue, New York City, USA, c1917-c1918. Passing in front of the Flatiron Building. The tank was in New York to aid the Liberty Loan drive

Background image5th Avenue Collection: Madison Square, 19th century

Madison Square, 19th century. From The Colonial Portfolio. [The Werner Company, London]

Background image5th Avenue Collection: General view from Central Park, Fifth Avenue Hospital, New York City, 1922

General view from Central Park, Fifth Avenue Hospital, New York City, 1922. From The Architectural Forum Volume XXXVII. [Rogers and Manson, New York, 1922]

Background image5th Avenue Collection: Fifth Avenue Cigarettes, 1946

Fifth Avenue Cigarettes, 1946. From Punch, or the London Charivari. - July 3, 1946. [Messrs. Bradbury, Agnew & Co. Limited, London, 1940]

Background image5th Avenue Collection: 5th Avenue, New York City, USA, 20th century. Artist: J Dearden Holmes

5th Avenue, New York City, USA, 20th century. Artist: J Dearden Holmes
5th Avenue, New York City, USA, 20th century. Sunbeam Tours stereoscopic card detail

Background image5th Avenue Collection: St Patricks Cathedral, New York City, New York, USA, 1902

St Patricks Cathedral, New York City, New York, USA, 1902. The Catholic St Patricks Cathedral stands on 5th Avenue between 50th and 51st Streets. It was built in Neo-Gothic style between 1858 and 1878

Background image5th Avenue Collection: Traffic on 5th Avenue as seen from a control tower, New York City, USA, c1930s

Traffic on 5th Avenue as seen from a control tower, New York City, USA, c1930s. Artist: Ewing Galloway
Traffic on 5th Avenue as seen from a control tower, New York City, USA, c1930s. A print from Countries of the World, edited by J A Hammerton, volume V, The Fleetway House, London, c1930s

Background image5th Avenue Collection: Lamppost and skyscraper - juxtaposition at the junction of 42nd Street and 5th Avenue

Lamppost and skyscraper - juxtaposition at the junction of 42nd Street and 5th Avenue
New York, USA - 3 November 2014; no people in view. Strange contrasts in shape, form and colour - a street light and featureless slab-sided skyscraper spotted together at the junction of two of new

Background image5th Avenue Collection: The Rockefeller Centre in Manhattan, New York n1

The Rockefeller Centre in Manhattan, New York n1
New York, USA - 11 April 2013; no people in view. An iconic piece of New York grandiose architecture, the Rockefeller Center is a large complex of commercial

Background image5th Avenue Collection: Reflections of the Rockefeller Centre in a shop window n7

Reflections of the Rockefeller Centre in a shop window n7
New York, USA - 11 April 2013; no people in view. An iconic piece of New York grandiose architecture, the Rockefeller Center is a large complex of commercial

Background image5th Avenue Collection: Fifth Avenue on a Sunday in New York City in the late 19th century

Fifth Avenue on a Sunday in New York City in the late 19th century. From the book The United States of America - One Hundred Albertype Illustrations From Recent Negatives of the Most Noted Scenes of

Background image5th Avenue Collection: St. Patricks Cathedral, 5th Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA

St. Patricks Cathedral, 5th Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA

Background image5th Avenue Collection: NEW YORK CITY: ARMISTICE DAY. Parade down 5th Avenue in New York City, celebrating Armistice Day

NEW YORK CITY: ARMISTICE DAY. Parade down 5th Avenue in New York City, celebrating Armistice Day, November 1918

Background image5th Avenue Collection: NEW YORK CITY, c1937. Aerial view of New York City at night. Photograph, c1937

NEW YORK CITY, c1937. Aerial view of New York City at night. Photograph, c1937

Background image5th Avenue Collection: NYC: CAFE, c1908. Cafe Martin on 5th Avenue and 26th Street in New York City. Photograph

NYC: CAFE, c1908. Cafe Martin on 5th Avenue and 26th Street in New York City. Photograph, c1908

Background image5th Avenue Collection: BASKETBALL, 1911. Children playing basketball at a Carnegie playground on 5th Avenue

BASKETBALL, 1911. Children playing basketball at a Carnegie playground on 5th Avenue and 91st Street in New York City. Photograph, August 1911

Background image5th Avenue Collection: NEW YORK CITY, c1940. Traffic on 5th Avenue at 49th Street in New York City. Photograph

NEW YORK CITY, c1940. Traffic on 5th Avenue at 49th Street in New York City. Photograph, c1940

Background image5th Avenue Collection: NEW YORK CITY, c1915. A view up 5th Avenue from 33rd Street in New York City. Photograph

NEW YORK CITY, c1915. A view up 5th Avenue from 33rd Street in New York City. Photograph, c1915

Background image5th Avenue Collection: NEW YORK CITY, c1905. A view up Broadway and 5th Avenue in New York City. Photograph

NEW YORK CITY, c1905. A view up Broadway and 5th Avenue in New York City. Photograph, c1905

Background image5th Avenue Collection: ALASKA: SKAGWAY. View of 5th Avenue at Skagway, Alaska. Photograph, early 20th century

ALASKA: SKAGWAY. View of 5th Avenue at Skagway, Alaska. Photograph, early 20th century

Background image5th Avenue Collection: Crowds of shoppers on 5th Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, United States of America

Crowds of shoppers on 5th Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, United States of America, North America

Background image5th Avenue Collection: NYC: FIFTH AVENUE, 1939. A woman exiting a private limousine on 5th Avenue near

NYC: FIFTH AVENUE, 1939. A woman exiting a private limousine on 5th Avenue near 57th Street in New York City. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, July 1939

Background image5th Avenue Collection: NYC: FIFTH AVENUE, 1939. 5th Avenue near 44th Street in New York City

NYC: FIFTH AVENUE, 1939. 5th Avenue near 44th Street in New York City. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, July 1939

Background image5th Avenue Collection: NYC: FIFTH AVENUE, 1939. Traffic on 5th Avenue near 57th Street in New York City

NYC: FIFTH AVENUE, 1939. Traffic on 5th Avenue near 57th Street in New York City. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, July 1939

Background image5th Avenue Collection: NEW YORK CITY, 1943. 42nd Street and 5th Avenue on a rainy day in New York City

NEW YORK CITY, 1943. 42nd Street and 5th Avenue on a rainy day in New York City. Photograph by John Vachon, 1943

Background image5th Avenue Collection: POSTER: HOTEL, c1920. Poster advertising the Prince George Hotel at 5th Avenue

POSTER: HOTEL, c1920. Poster advertising the Prince George Hotel at 5th Avenue and 28th Street in New York City. Lithograph, c1920

Background image5th Avenue Collection: PERFUME DISPLAY, 1929. Perfume window display at the Franklin Simon & Company department store

PERFUME DISPLAY, 1929. Perfume window display at the Franklin Simon & Company department store, at Fifth Avenue and 38th Street in New York City, designed by Norman Bel Geddes. Photographed in 1929

Background image5th Avenue Collection: NEW YORK CITY: TRAFFIC, c1910. Carriage and automobile traffic along 5th Avenue

NEW YORK CITY: TRAFFIC, c1910. Carriage and automobile traffic along 5th Avenue at 48th Street in New York City. Photograph, c1910

Background image5th Avenue Collection: NEW YORK: SYNAGOGUE, 1868. The Temple Emanu-El at Fifth Avenue and 43rd Street in New York City

NEW YORK: SYNAGOGUE, 1868. The Temple Emanu-El at Fifth Avenue and 43rd Street in New York City. Wood engraving after a photograph by Rockwood, 1868

Background image5th Avenue Collection: NEW YORK: WORTH SQUARE. A monument in memory of Mexican War General William Jenkins

NEW YORK: WORTH SQUARE. A monument in memory of Mexican War General William Jenkins Worth at Worth Square, near Madison Square Park, New York City. Wood engraving, American, 1867

Background image5th Avenue Collection: NEW YORK CITY, c1890. A view of St. Patricks Cathedral and the Vanderbilt mansions

NEW YORK CITY, c1890. A view of St. Patricks Cathedral and the Vanderbilt mansions on 5th Avenue in New York City. Photograph, c1890

Background image5th Avenue Collection: PENNELL: NEW YORK CITY. The Waldorf Astoria Hotel on 34th Street and 5th Avenue in New York City

PENNELL: NEW YORK CITY. The Waldorf Astoria Hotel on 34th Street and 5th Avenue in New York City. Drawing by Joseph Pennell, c1906

Background image5th Avenue Collection: NEW YORK: FLATIRON, c1905. View of the Flatiron Building after a snow storm in New York City

NEW YORK: FLATIRON, c1905. View of the Flatiron Building after a snow storm in New York City. Photograph, c1905

Background image5th Avenue Collection: NEW YORK: CLARK HOUSE. The residence of William A

NEW YORK: CLARK HOUSE. The residence of William A. Clark at 5th Avenue and 77th Street in New York City. Photograph, c1906

Background image5th Avenue Collection: NYC: WALDORF-ASTORIA. The original Waldorf-Astoria Hotel on Fifth Avenue in New York City

NYC: WALDORF-ASTORIA. The original Waldorf-Astoria Hotel on Fifth Avenue in New York City, built in 1893 and demolished in 1929. Photograph, c1900

Background image5th Avenue Collection: NYC: ST. REGIS HOTEL. The St. Regis Hotel on 5th Avenue in New York City, opened in 1904

NYC: ST. REGIS HOTEL. The St. Regis Hotel on 5th Avenue in New York City, opened in 1904. Photograph, c1905

Background image5th Avenue Collection: NYC: TIFFANY BUILDING, 1905. The Tiffany and Company Building on Fifth Avenue in New York City

NYC: TIFFANY BUILDING, 1905. The Tiffany and Company Building on Fifth Avenue in New York City, built in 1905. Photograph, c1905

Background image5th Avenue Collection: NEW YORK: BLIZZARD OF 1888. 14th Street between 5th and 6th Avenues, looking west

NEW YORK: BLIZZARD OF 1888. 14th Street between 5th and 6th Avenues, looking west, after the blizzard of 12-14 March 1888. A sign in the snow says This Way to Canada

Background image5th Avenue Collection: NEW YORK: POLICE, 1896. Policeman on 5th Avenue and 14th Street, New York City

NEW YORK: POLICE, 1896. Policeman on 5th Avenue and 14th Street, New York City. Photograph by Alice Austen, 1896




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"5th Avenue: Where Art, Luxury, and Iconic Landmarks Converge" Immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of 5th Avenue, a bustling street that encapsulates the essence of Manhattan's grandeur. As you stroll along this iconic avenue, you'll encounter an array of captivating sights and experiences. Begin your journey at the Guggenheim Museum on 5th Avenue, a masterpiece itself with its spiraling architecture designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Inside, marvel at Childe Hassam's enchanting painting "Avenue in the Rain, " which beautifully captures the city's allure. Indulge your senses further as you pass Tiffany & Co. , a renowned jewelry store synonymous with elegance and luxury. Its dazzling displays beckon admirers from around the world to witness true craftsmanship. The symphony of yellow taxi cabs outside Radio City Music Hall adds to the lively atmosphere. Feel like a part of New York's rhythm as these iconic vehicles zip through traffic amidst towering skyscrapers. Venture into Saks Fifth Avenue, where fashion enthusiasts find their haven amidst designer labels and trendsetting styles. Explore its luxurious halls filled with exquisite garments that define sophistication. Broadway intersects with 5th Avenue here – two legendary names intertwining to create magic for theater lovers. The bright lights illuminate both streets as they come alive with performances that leave audiences spellbound night after night. As you continue your exploration, admire St. Patrick's Cathedral standing tall on 5th Avenue—an architectural gem radiating tranquility amid urban chaos. Step inside this sacred space to experience moments of serenity within one of New York City's most cherished landmarks. While there may be other cities boasting their own version of 5th Avenue—such as San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter—the Empire State Building ensures New York remains unparalleled in grandeur. This magnificent structure majestically overlooks 5th Avenue—a testament to human ingenuity and a symbol of the city's indomitable spirit.