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alt_array[0] = "xvii_3_385.jpg|xvii_3_s.jpg|Brooklyn Bridge Oversize|South Street Panorama, ca. 1870|ca. 1870|View taken during construction of the Manhattan Tower of the Brooklyn Bridge, showing South Street, Manhattan, between Dover and Roosevelt Streets. A sailing ship and lower Manhattan west of South Street is also visible in this faded sepia-tone print.|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|Streets – South Street, Piers|xvii 3 385";
alt_array[1] = "bbo_004.jpg|bbo_004_s.jpg|Brooklyn Bridge|Lower Manhattan Panorama from the Brooklyn Bridge, ca. 1890s|ca. 1890s|Faded sepia-toned aerial view from the Brooklyn Bridge shows South Street, south from Fulton Street (at right).  Partial view of sailing ship at dock, lower left.   Buildings along South Street advertise sail makers, clothing, ship’s chandlers, iron maker, brass foundry and other waterfront businesses.  Indistinct view of lower Manhattan in the background.|Two prints have been joined|N/A|N/A|N/A|Bridges – Brooklyn, East River|bbo 004";
alt_array[2] = "dpr_102570_f13_4.jpg|dpr_102570_f13_4_s.jpg|Department of Parks and Recreation|Battery Park, 1941|August 1941|Aerial view of Battery Park, Hudson River piers (at left), skyscrapers in lower Manhattan, and Ellis Island ferry slip at lower right. Similar view as DPR 206P|N/A|N/A|McLaughlin Air Service|N/A|Parks – Battery, Aquarium, Castle Clinton, Ferries, Piers|DPR 102570 f 13 4";
alt_array[3] = "wpa_0647c.jpg|wpa_0647c_s.jpg|WPA Federal Writers' Project|''As They Loom From the Bay at Night,'' ca. 1937|ca. 1937|Distant view of lower Manhattan at night, taken from the bay, looking north.|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|Waterfront, Office buildings|WPA 647c";
alt_array[4] = "wpa_0679g.jpg|wpa_0679g_s.jpg|WPA Federal Writers' Project|Lower Manhattan from the East River, 1938|March 8, 1938|Taken from the East River, near Wall Street, this view shows skyscrapers (from left, Irving Trust Co. at One Wall Street, American Sugar Refining Co. on South Street between Wall and Pine, Bank of Manhattan a.k.a. 40 Wall Street, and 60 Wall Tower and Woolworth Building, far right), and the New York and Cuba Mail Steamship Company Piers (East River Piers 13 and 14).|N/A|N/A|James Suydam|N/A|East River, Office buildings, Piers, Waterfront|WPA 679G";
alt_array[5] = "wpa_0730b.jpg|wpa_0730b_s.jpg|WPA Federal Writers' Project|Lower Manhattan panorama, 1938|June 1938|Gargoyles atop the Seamans' Church Institute at Coenties Slip, between South and Front Streets look out over warehouses and office buildings in the Wall Street area.  An elevated train snakes along tracks below.|N/A|N/A|Treistman|N/A|Office buildings, Elevated railways|WPA 730B";
alt_array[6] = "wpa_0458.jpg|wpa_0458_s.jpg|WPA Federal Writers' Project|Manhattan, from the George Washington Bridge, ca. 1937|ca. 1937|The steel girders of the George Washington Brdige frame this distant view of the Manhattan skyline.  A workman is silhouetted at right|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|Bridges – George Washington|WPA 0458";
alt_array[7] = "bps_15861.jpg|bps_15861_s.jpg|Department of Plant and Structures|Lower Manhattan from the Brooklyn Bridge, 1933|April 24, 1933|Lower Manhattan skyline as viewed from Brooklyn tower of the Brooklyn Bridge; railroad car floats are visible at East River piers 20 and 21.  The Woolworth Building (center) dominates the skyline and the Municipal Building is at right.|N/A|N/A|Eugene de Salignac|N/A|Bridges – Brooklyn, Buildings – Woolworth, East River, Piers, Railroads, Office buildings, Municipal Building|BPS 15861";
alt_array[8] = "wpa_0844.jpg|wpa_0844_s.jpg|WPA Federal Writers' Project|Midtown North, 1937|1937|Aerial view of Manhattan looking north from the Empire State Building.|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|Photography – Aerial, Office buildings|WPA 844";
alt_array[9] = "dpt_5478.jpg|dpt_5478_s.jpg|Department of Ports and Trade|Statue of Liberty and Manhattan, ca. 1954|ca. 1954|This long panoramic view shows the Statue of Liberty in the foreground, the New York Harbor and the lower Manhattan skyline in the background.|35mm color transparency|N/A|N/A|N/A|Photography – Aerial, Monuments|DPT 5478";
alt_array[10] = "dpw_26400.jpg|dpw_26400_s.jpg|Department of Public Works|Fireboat, 1958|May 13, 1958|A fireman doffs his hat to the Fire Department's new fireboat, the H. Sylvia A.H.G. Wilks, as it enters New York Harbor.|The channeling and spots on this print are evidence of deterioration of the original 4x5 negative.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Fireboats, Firemen|DPW 26400";
alt_array[11] = "dpt_4596.jpg|dpt_4596_s.jpg|Department of Ports and Trade|Statue of Liberty, ca. 1970|ca. 1970|The Statue of Liberty and part of Liberty Island is depicted in this large format (4x5) color transparency.|4x5 color transparency|N/A|N/A|N/A|Monuments, Photography – Aerial|DPT 4596";
alt_array[12] = "dpt_5446.jpg|dpt_5446_s.jpg|Department of Ports and Trade|Statue of Liberty and Liberty Island, ca. 1970|ca. 1970|This large format (4x5) color transparency shows the Statue of Liberty and Liberty Island, looking west towards New Jersey.|4x5 color transparency|N/A|N/A|N/A|Monuments, Photography – Aerial|DPT 5446";
alt_array[13] = "dpt_5626.jpg|dpt_5626_s.jpg|Department of Ports and Trade|Midtown Northwest, ca. 1970|ca. 1970|Looking Northwest from above the East River near the 23rd Street Marina, this aerial view shows, from left, the Peter Cooper Village apartment houses, the Veteran's Hospital, and the Bellevue Hospital complex along the waterfront. Skyscrapers such as the Metropolitan Life Tower, Empire State Building, and the Pan Am Building dominate the skyline.|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|Photography – Aerial, Waterfront, Docks, Office buildings|DPT 5626";
alt_array[14] = "dma_9794.jpg|dma_9794_s.jpg|Department of Marine and Aviation|Ellis Island and New York Panorama, 1956|September 19, 1956|Ellis Island, in the foreground, at the entrance to New York Harbor; lower Manhattan skyscrapers appear in the background.|N/A|Immigration, Photography – Aerial, Ellis Island|N/A|N/A|Ellis Island, Immigration, Photography – Aerial|DMA 9794";
alt_array[15] = "bps_00001.jpg|bps_00001_s.jpg|Department of Plant and Structures|City Hall Panorama, ca. 1901|ca. 1901|Aerial view of City Hall and Manhattan looking northeast from Park Row.  In the foreground, a line of spectators observe construction of the city's first subway line just visible in an open cut running alongside the City Hall steps.  The Tweed Courthouse appears directly behind City Hall.  The Sun Building is just northwest of the Tweed Courthouse.  The colonnaded building to the right of City Hall is the old Hall of Records.  At right, the domed Pulitzer Building on newspaper row dominates the skyline.   Much of the city, northeast of Chambers Street, is visible in this exceptionally crisp image made from a glass-plate negative.|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|Buildings – Tweed Courthouse, Buildings – Sun Building, City Hall, Parks – City Hall, Photography – Aerial|BPS 1";
alt_array[16] = "dpr_206-p.jpg|dpr_206-p_s.jpg|Department of Parks and Recreation|Battery Park, 1937|September 8, 1937|Aerial view of Battery Park in lower Manhattan.  Castle Clinton (aquarium) is at left in the park.  A section of the Ninth Avenue elevated line, running alongside the east side of the park, extending to its terminus at South Ferry, is also visible.  The Ellis Island Ferry terminal and U.S. Barge Office is at the lower right.|Department of Parks original print number 12589.|N/A|N/A|McLaughlin Air Service|Aquarium, Castle Clinton, Elevated railways, Ellis Island, Ferries, Parks – Battery|DPR 206P";
alt_array[17] = "wpa_0544.jpg|wpa_0544_s.jpg|WPA Federal Writers'  Project|Lower Manhattan Skyline, 1937|1937|Lower Manhattan skyline from Wall Street to Old Slip as viewed looking west from Pier 9 on the East River.|N/A|Office buildings, Piers, Streets – South Street, Waterfront|James Suydam|N/A|Docks, Office buildings, Piers, Streets – South Street, Waterfront|WPA 544";
alt_array[18] = "dpt_5503.jpg|dpt_5503_s.jpg|Department of Ports and Trade|The Staten Island Ferry and Lower Manhattan, ca. 1950|ca. 1950|The Staten Island Ferry, operated by the City's Department of Marine and Aviation, approaches the Whitehall Ferry Terminal, at right, with the lower Manhattan skyline as a backdrop in this 35mm color transparency from about 1950.|35mm color transparency|N/A|N/A|N/A|Ferries, Waterfront|DPT 5503";
alt_array[19] = "dpt_5572.jpg|dpt_5572_s.jpg|Department of Ports and Trade|Ocean liners, 1963|April 7, 1963|With the midtown Manhattan skyline in the background, this aerial view looking east shows two ocean liners, the S.S. United States and the S.S. America, as they pass each other in the Hudson River.  The ventilating building for the Lincoln Tunnel is at left.|35mm color transparency|N/A|N/A|N/A|Waterfront, Oceanliners, Photography – Aerial|DPT 5572";



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