Title: | [Demolition of Sugarhouse Prison] |
Description: | View of six-story brick building at Rose and Duane Streets in Manhattan, first used as a sugar factory, later as a British prison during the Revolutionary War, in process of demolition; excavation with debris to left of building; young girl standing in right foreground. |
Date: | 1892 |
Location: | Manhattan (New York, N.Y.) [2] |
Creator: | Wilcox, Julius. |
More Details: |
Date from inscription on recto: "June/92." Original cyanotype image has number: 117.d. Title supplied by cataloger. |
Collection: | Julius Wilcox [3]
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Subject: |
Factories [4] Military prisons [5] Lost architecture [6] |
Institution: | Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn Collection. |
Medium: |
Gelatin silver prints. Photographic prints. |
Rights: | Copyright restrictions apply to the use of this image. For more information or to obtain a photographic reproduction of this image, contact the Brooklyn Collection at Brooklyn Public Library |
ID: | WILC 0041 |
Links:
[1] http://www.brooklynvisualheritage.org/sites/default/files/imagecache/fullsize/externals/0bdbddc7b717888a88db222d8e4e950c&ext=.jpg
[2] http://www.brooklynvisualheritage.org/location/Manhattan+%28New+York%2C+N.Y.%29
[3] http://www.brooklynvisualheritage.org/collection/Julius+Wilcox
[4] http://www.brooklynvisualheritage.org/subjects/f/Factories
[5] http://www.brooklynvisualheritage.org/subjects/m/Military prisons
[6] http://www.brooklynvisualheritage.org/subjects/l/Lost architecture