Browning, Irving (1895-1961) Assets (2448 in total)
Results
NYH3699527:
Forest Close or Arbor Close, Forest Hills, Long Island, New York. Robert Tappan, architect, New York, USA, c.1920-38 (gelatin silver photo), Browning, Irving (1895-1961) / Bridgeman Images
NYH3699540:
Former home of Fanny Brice, 76th Street - section of library, New York, USA, c.1920-38 (gelatin silver photo), Browning, Irving (1895-1961) / Bridgeman Images
NYH3699553:
Former home of Fanny Brice, 76th Street - dining room, New York, USA, c.1920-38 (gelatin silver photo), Browning, Irving (1895-1961) / Bridgeman Images
NYH3699578:
Working on the roof of a house, Roscoe, N.Y, New York, USA, c.1920-38 (gelatin silver photo), Browning, Irving (1895-1961) / Bridgeman Images
NYH3699713:
Tugs, including Dalzellea, Battery Park pier, New York, USA, c.1920-38 (gelatin silver photo), Browning, Irving (1895-1961) / Bridgeman Images
NYH3699717:
S. S. Leviathon - air-conditioning motors, New York, USA, c.1920-38 (gelatin silver photo), Browning, Irving (1895-1961) / Bridgeman Images
NYH3699931:
New York Skyline looking west from Chanin Building, New York, USA, c.1920-38 (gelatin silver photo), Browning, Irving (1895-1961) / Bridgeman Images
NYH3699949:
Spectators watching local teams play baseball, Isham Park, USA, c.1920-38 (gelatin silver photo), Browning, Irving (1895-1961) / Bridgeman Images
NYH3700002:
The Diver, Cascades Pool, 169th Street and Jerome Avenue, The Bronx, USA, c.1920-38 (gelatin silver photo), Browning, Irving (1895-1961) / Bridgeman Images
NYH3700015:
Looking south down Broadway from Columbus Circle, towards Empire State Building, New York, USA, c.1920-38 (gelatin silver photo), Browning, Irving (1895-1961) / Bridgeman Images
NYH3700023:
Forsyth Street between Hester and Grand Streets, New York, USA, c.1920-38 (gelatin silver photo), Browning, Irving (1895-1961) / Bridgeman Images
NYH3700055:
Wall Street looking toward Broadway, showing Trinity Church and Sub-Treasury Building, New York, USA, 1930 (gelatin silver photo), Browning, Irving (1895-1961) / Bridgeman Images