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Sketch of the life of Miss Ellen Jewett by one who knew her, [Cover]
Bronx: Walton Avenue - Burnside Avenue (East)
The island of Doctor Moreau, [Cover]
The history of Candide; or, All for the best
Invitation to painting exhibition
The history of Candide; or, All for the best
Mitzi Green, LeRoy James and Kenneth Wilkins with unidentified others in rehearsal for the stage production Babes in Arms
Interview with Carmen de Lavallade
Bronx: Vyse Avenue - 172nd Street (East)
Bronx: Vyse Avenue - 174th Street (East)
Bronx: 246th Street (West) - Broadway
Bronx: Van Cortlandt Park - Van Cortlandt Mansion.
The dawn. (Aug. 11, 1923)
Sixth Annual Conference of Chinese Students at Hartford, Conn. Aug. 29, 1910
Uncle Sam - "Make good use of it, my friend."
The Caliper. Christmas - 1910
"It was too much like hitting a man when he is down."
New York City Map
C.M. Hovey.
Dowager duchess of Newcastle
Lady May Yohe
May and Lord Hope with Hope Diamond
Miss May Yohe. A sketch by R. Ponsonby Staples
New comic opera: "The magic opal" at the Lyric Theater
Miss [May] Yohe
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Fashion Drawings & Sketches in the Collections of FIT and the New York Public Library.
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