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Sky Scraper Collection (page 7)

"Reaching New Heights: Captivating Skyscrapers Around the World" Ice skaters twirling beneath the towering skyline of Manhattan's Bryant Park at Christmas

Background imageSky Scraper Collection: Belltower, Barrack Street Jetty redevelopment, Perth, Western Australia

Belltower, Barrack Street Jetty redevelopment, Perth, Western Australia, Australia, Pacific

Background imageSky Scraper Collection: Plaza de la Republica, the Obelisk and worlds widest avenue, Avenida 9 de Julio

Plaza de la Republica, the Obelisk and worlds widest avenue, Avenida 9 de Julio, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America

Background imageSky Scraper Collection: Brooklyn Bridge, New York, c.1910 (photo)

Brooklyn Bridge, New York, c.1910 (photo)
7293133 Brooklyn Bridge, New York, c.1910 (photo); (add.info.: Geography. USA. New York Skyline and Brooklin Bridge. Photo, USA, ca 1910.); Photo: © Archives Charmet.

Background imageSky Scraper Collection: Paramount building, New York, c.1910-20 (print)

Paramount building, New York, c.1910-20 (print)
7293016 Paramount building, New York, c.1910-20 (print); (add.info.: Geography. USA. Paramount Building (1501 Broadway) in New York. Postcard, USA, ca 1910-20.); Photo: © Archives Charmet.

Background imageSky Scraper Collection: New York from the Shelton, 1935 (gelatin silver print)

New York from the Shelton, 1935 (gelatin silver print)
5860209 New York from the Shelton, 1935 (gelatin silver print) by Stieglitz, Alfred (1864-1946); The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA; (add.info.: by Alfred Stieglitz).

Background imageSky Scraper Collection: Moving beams on the 25th floor of the Empire State Building, published by William Edwin Rudge

Moving beams on the 25th floor of the Empire State Building, published by William Edwin Rudge, 1931 (pencil on paper)
STC138072 Moving beams on the 25th floor of the Empire State Building, published by William Edwin Rudge, 1931 (pencil on paper) by Bailey

Background imageSky Scraper Collection: View of the cranes on the 8th floor of the Empire State Building, May 1930

View of the cranes on the 8th floor of the Empire State Building, May 1930, published by William Edwin Rudge
STC138071 View of the cranes on the 8th floor of the Empire State Building, May 1930, published by William Edwin Rudge, 1931 (pencil on paper) by Bailey

Background imageSky Scraper Collection: Un 'Gratte-Ciel', Etats-Unis (colour litho)

Un "Gratte-Ciel", Etats-Unis (colour litho)
8649497 Un "Gratte-Ciel", Etats-Unis (colour litho) by Gerardin, Auguste (1849-1933); Private Collection; (add.info.: Un "Gratte-Ciel", Etats-Unis)

Background imageSky Scraper Collection: Poster advertising the Le Havre-Plymouth-New York route by the shipping company Companie Generale

Poster advertising the Le Havre-Plymouth-New York route by the shipping company Companie Generale Transatlantigue
1769939 Poster advertising the Le Havre-Plymouth-New York route by the shipping company Companie Generale Transatlantigue, known as the 'French Line' (colour lithograph) by Sebille

Background imageSky Scraper Collection: Photocard, 1930s: New York (coloured photo)

Photocard, 1930s: New York (coloured photo)
8671675 Photocard, 1930s: New York (coloured photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: New York)

Background imageSky Scraper Collection: Steel beam being winched up from the truck, to be used in the construction of the Empire State

Steel beam being winched up from the truck, to be used in the construction of the Empire State Building
STC138070 Steel beam being winched up from the truck, to be used in the construction of the Empire State Building, published by William Edwin Rudge, 1931 (pencil on paper) by Bailey

Background imageSky Scraper Collection: Photographer working while sitting on the frame of a New York skyscraper under construction

Photographer working while sitting on the frame of a New York skyscraper under construction (b/w photo)
8626947 Photographer working while sitting on the frame of a New York skyscraper under construction (b/w photo) by American Photographer

Background imageSky Scraper Collection: Wall hanging, 1858-60 (cotton, brass)

Wall hanging, 1858-60 (cotton, brass)
7340078 Wall hanging, 1858-60 (cotton, brass) by British School, (19th century); 87.5x119 cm; National Maritime Museum, London




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"Reaching New Heights: Captivating Skyscrapers Around the World" Ice skaters twirling beneath the towering skyline of Manhattan's Bryant Park at Christmas, a mesmerizing sight that captures the essence of New York City. Queensland's vibrant cityscape in Brisbane boasts impressive skyscrapers that punctuate the horizon, showcasing Australia's modern architectural prowess. A low-angle view showcases the majestic exterior of the iconic World Trade Center Twin Towers, symbolizing strength and resilience in downtown Manhattan. The pop art Love sculpture by Robert Indiana stands proudly amidst Sixth Avenue's bustling atmosphere, adding a touch of artistic charm to Manhattan's urban jungle. The Genesee River gracefully winds through Rochester's skyline in upstate New York, creating a picturesque backdrop for this thriving cityscape. London air ambulance soars above Westminster, reminding us of both London's magnificent architecture and its commitment to public safety and well-being. Melbourne sparkles at night as Yarra River reflects the dazzling lights emanating from its stunning city skyline - an enchanting scene down under in Victoria, Australia. Marina Bay Sands illuminates Singapore's night sky with its futuristic design and breathtaking views over Marina Bay - an architectural marvel in Southeast Asia. Toronto’s downtown skyline is dominated by two iconic landmarks – CN Tower and Rogers Centre – standing tall amidst a sea of high-rise buildings that define Canada’s largest city. The Historic Water Tower on North Michigan Avenue serves as a reminder of Chicago’s rich history while surrounded by contemporary skyscrapers that shape this vibrant metropolis. High Falls Area offers a unique perspective on Rochester’s urban landscape as cascading waterfalls harmonize with industrial structures - nature blending seamlessly with human ingenuity. The Empire State Building majestically rises alongside the Twin Towers behind it, forming an awe-inspiring trio that epitomizes New York City's architectural grandeur.