Interior of Grand Central Depot, 42d St. and 4th Ave.

Interior of Grand Central Depot, 42d St. and 4th Ave.

Photograph

E. & H.T. Anthony & Co.

American, 1862–1901

Interior of Grand Central Depot, 42d St. and 4th Ave.

From Popular Series. American Views. Views in New York City and Vicinity.


ca. 1875
Albumen silver print
Each Image: 7.4 x 7.7 cm (2 15/16 x 3 1/16 in.)
Mount: 8.7 x 17.6 cm (3 7/16 x 6 15/16 in.)
Museum accession
Inscriptions recto (printed): POPULAR SERIES.
AMERICAN VIEWS.

verso (pencil): #2
(printed on applied label): VIEWS IN NEW YORK CITY AND VICINITY.
No. 8068, 8069, 8070 8070a
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Interior of the Grand Central Depot, 42d St. and 4th Ave.
The largest Depot in the world, covering a space of about 4 acres, and is 695 feet long, 240 feet in width,
and cost about $4,500,000, exclusive of the ground. It is the Depot for the N. Y. Central, Harlem, Hudson
River, and N. Y. & New Haven Railroads. Over 164 trains arrive and depart each day.
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PUBLISHED BY E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
EMPORUM OF AMERICAN AND FOREIGN STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, CHROMOS AND ALBUMS.
591 Broadway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel, New York.
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