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10|aNew York City: 59th Street [Queensboro] Bridge, undated. |
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|aFrank M. Ingalls, an active amateur photographer from at least 1895-1930, wrote that he always carried a small camera with him, even when it rained, to be sure he never missed an unexpected opportunity. Ingalls lived in New York City from 1901 to 1935. In a series of illustrated articles in the American Annual of Photography, 1906-1911, he advised his readers on the best equipment and sites for photographing New York City. He also published designs for a camera clubs rooms based on his own 23rd Street Y.M.C.A. club experience. |
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|aDigitzed by New-York Historical Society |
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|aThis digital image may be used for educational or scholarly purposes without restriction. Commercial and other uses of the item are prohibited without prior written permission from the New-York Historical Society. Please visit the New-York Historical Society's Rights and Reproductions Department web page at http://www.nyhistory.org/about/rights-reproductions for more information. |
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1 |aNew York (N.Y.)--Buildings, structures, etc. |
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7|aPhotographic prints |
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1 |aIngalls, Frank M.|e
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0 |tFrank M. Ingalls photograph collection, ca. 1901-1930 |
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|aNew-York Historical Society, 170 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024, 212-873-3400 |