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15 West Thirty-eighth Street, front room, New York City, between 1905 and 1915. Creator: Unknown
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15 West Thirty-eighth Street, front room, New York City, between 1905 and 1915. Creator: Unknown
15 West Thirty-eighth Street, front room, New York City, between 1905 and 1915
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Accommodation Apartment Artwork Cabinet Clothes Press Display Display Case Flat Frame Linen Press New York United States Of America Spacious Company Detroit Publishing Detroit Publishing Co Detroit Publishing Company Dry Plate Negative Glass 8 X 10 In Edwin H Husher William A Livingstone
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This photograph, taken between 1905 and 1915, showcases the front room of an apartment located at 15 West Thirty-eighth Street in Manhattan, New York City. The room, filled with a sense of history and charm, is adorned with spacious and elegant furniture typical of the early 20th century. The room's focal point is a large, ornate cabinet, which serves as both a clothes press and a display case. The cabinet's intricate woodwork and glass doors add an air of sophistication to the space. A linen press, also decorated with fine woodwork, stands against the wall, adding to the room's storage capabilities. The room's interior is further enhanced by the presence of a display case, which holds various items of art and artwork. The photograph, taken using a dry plate negative glass 8 x 10 in, captures the room's unique character and the timeless beauty of its furnishings. The apartment, situated on Manhattan Island in New York City, United States of America, was likely a desirable accommodation for those seeking a comfortable living space during the 1900s and 1910s. The room's large windows allow for ample natural light, making it a warm and inviting space. This photograph, from the collections of the Library of Congress, offers a glimpse into the past and provides a valuable record of the historic architecture and interior design of New York City during this time period. The image, though its creator remains unknown, is a testament to the enduring allure of the past and the importance of preserving our heritage.
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