Bromley, George W. & Walter S.
Part of Sections 6,7 & 8 New York City (Scale 200 feet to Inch)
Bromley, George W. & Walter S. – Part of Sections 6,7 & 8 New York City (Scale 200 feet... · Antique Map, Lithograph · 56.5 x 82 cm · G.W. Bromley and Compan...
Eigenschaften
- Published: USA
- Published date: 1916
- Category: New York
- Technique: Lithograph / Original color
- Type: map
- Issue date: 1916
- Size: 56.5 x 82 cm (22.25 x 32,25 inches).
- Bibliography: Plate 43
- Stock number: 35805
- Condition: Two little losses in the lower corners, else in good condition.
Article description
Article description
Lithograph by Bromley, George W. & Walter S, published 1916 by G.W. Bromley and Company, USA. Image size: 56.5 x 82 cm (22.25 x 32,25 inches). From Bromley's New York City atlas — an invaluable primary document of the city's urban development. George W. and Walter S. Bromley were a Philadelphia-based firm of real estate atlas publishers active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Their large-format cadastral atlases of New York City and other major American cities are extraordinary primary documents of urban development, recording property boundaries, building footprints, and land use block by block. The Bromley New York City atlas sheets of 1916 represent the city at the height of its pre-World War I growth and are invaluable historical records sought by architectural historians, genealogists, and collectors of urban history. The map was created by G.W. Bromley and Company and is taken from the 1916 "Land Book" of New York, also known as the Atlas of the Borough of Manhattan, Desk and Library Edition. Antique map of the outline and Index Map of New York City Borough of Manhattan. This map shows the streets from 158th to 142nd, with the Hudson River on the left and the Harlem River on the right. G.W. Bromley created detailed maps of New York City from 1879 through the 1950s. The hand colored lithographic maps from this volume show the development of the city in 1916, showing the city park, bridges and Dietraum. Important or larger buildings are named. Two little losses in the lower corners, else in good condition.Bromley, George W. & Walter S. – Part of Sections 6,7 & 8 New York City (Scale 200 feet... · Antique Map, Lithograph · 56.5 x 82 cm · G.W. Bromley and Compan...
Plate 43
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