In the summer of 2014, I posted a marvellous photograph of Penn Station by Berenice Abbott. Here are many more treats, including Penn.
Photograph of Berenice Abbott (left) was taken by Hank O’Neal at his Downtown Sound Studio in New York City, 18 November 1979 [Wikimedia]

Berenice Abbott (1898 – 1991), née Bernice Abbott, was an American photographer best known for her black-and-white photography of New York City architecture and urban design of the 1930’s. Ab…
Source: Berenice Abbott (1898-1991), Vintage Photos of New York City | FROM THE BYGONE
What fantastic images.
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Fabulous pictures 🙂
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Wonderful juxtaposition of the Empire State and a horse and cart – thank you for sharing.
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Reblogged this on AT A GENTLE PACE – a lifestyle travel blog and commented:
Wonderful juxtaposition of the Empire State and a horse and cart
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Great shots that really get across the ‘vertical’ nature of that city.
Best wishes, Pete. x
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Thanks, Sarah! Fabulous indeed
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Stunning images.
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They are truly remarkable images. Thanks for sharing.
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love this Sarah!
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Love her work!
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Such a world of difference between the skyline and the horse and cart! … that’s cities for you. 🙂
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Thank you, everyone. I’m delighted you like Berenice Abbott’s work as much as I. I’m limiting my comments as the connection is very dodgy at the moment.
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Vintage photos… They are so…..
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Haunting and beautiful. Thanks.
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Pleasure, Ellen. They are indeed.
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New York…breath-taking no matter when you look at it!
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Yes!
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These are incredible! Thank you. I am a newbie here and attempting to start a blog on my father’s black and white images. It ain’t easy!
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Good luck!
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