RMF8NR6T–Woolworth Building, New York City, USA, circa 1913
RMEKD1WX–Top of the Woolworth Building in New York City.
RF2WBN54R–view of several skyscrapers, including the World Trade Centre in the background and the Woolworth Building in the foreground
RFBBB608–Lower Manhattan skyscrapers including the Woolworth Building.
RF2CFG01A–From below of black and white cityscape of Woolworth Building under reconstruction and stone arched passage with columns in Manhattan
RFBHFKF3–Lower Manhattan skyline.
RMRRMYYR–USA, American, New York, Manhattan, Woolworth Building
RMS02M1E–The Woolworth Building in lower Manhattan, New York City. Black and White.
RMM3F080–Brooklyn bridge Woolworth building in mono New York Ray Boswell
RM2B72GNP–Lower Manhattan through the Arch
RF2MXDCF0–The Woolworth Building was once the tallest building in the world, and it's located in Broadway in Manhattan, New York City
RMS0TRW3–The iconic Woolworth building NYC
RFHPYDKM–Woolworth building in San Diego, California
RMCTHYW2–Woolworth buildlng, Beekham Tower by Frank Gehry, Manhattan, Vertical, New York
RM2BWBR5M–The Woolworth building , New York . 22 July 1925
RM2HF03NB–Southern Manhattan seen from the Woolworth Building, 1913. Photo by Irving Underhill. Vintage New York photo.
RM2BWFJ0J–New York City . The Woolworth Building and City Hall with the Post Office to the left . 1924
RMDH829F–Woolworth Building foundations, made March 3rd, 1911
RFCMRW4M–1918 Woolworth building foundation construction sky scraper bed rock New York
RF2H41H14–Manhattan skyscraper from Empire State Building, USA
RM2BW3BTC–A view of the East River of two of New York ’s tallest skyscrapers . On the left is the Woolworth building , which is the world ’s tallest building . 23 October 1934
RM2AGWFN1–1930s New York City - Third Ave. trolley in front of old Post Office, and Woolworth building, left, driver and riders visible through windows ca. 1938
RMAR00Y9–Roofs of Downtown, Woolworth Building left, Manhattan, New York, USA
RM2ABRAD3–Photo shows Lower Manhattan, New York City, with ferry in foreground. Identified buildings include (from left): Woolworth Building (with tower nearing completion), Hudson Terminal, West Street Building, City Investing Tower, Singer Building, U.S. Realty and Trinity buildings, United States Express Company, Bankers Trust Tower, and 47 West Street Building.
RM2X744HC–Skyscrapers, looking north towards towers of Woolworth Building and Singer Building, Manhattan, New York, N.Y., Title devised by cataloger., Detroit Publishing Co. no. 078130., Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949, Office buildings. , Towers. , Skyscrapers. , United States, New York (State), New York.
RMP382A8–. English: The Woolworth Building in New York City under construction. This building, when opened in 1913, became the tallest building in the world and remained so until 40 Wall Street (also in New York City) opened in 1930. circa 1912. Bain News Service 4 Woolworth Building Under Construction Restored
RM2RF9JP7–New York, New York. c. 1914 View of Lower Manhattan with the Singer Building left, the Woolworth Building, center, and the new Municipal Building, right.
RMKEGB1N–Woolworth Building Under Construction Restored
RM2RA38DP–Photograph of Military Parade - Band in Front of Crowd and Flags - F.W. Woolworth Building in Background.
RM2BTPAAF–New York Views . The Woolworth and Transportation buildings and the City Hall . 1928
RFJ44RB2–New York City, Lower Manhattan, skyscrapers on Broadway street.
RF2KE06FY–A vertical grayscale of the Woolworth building in New York being renovated
RMG395PD–The tower construction for the Woolworth Building on Broadway, New York City, which was completed in April 1913. On the right is the Municipal Building, also under construction, with the East River in the background.
RM2ABR98N–Woolworth Building in New York City under construction ca. 1910-1913
RMD4AHGC–Woolworth Building, New York City, USA
RMFB8WGY–New York City Skyline from New Jersey, USA, circa 1913
RMDH829J–Woolworth Building under construction, New York City, February 2, 1912.
RMFHXNT4–Woolworth Building in New York City, USA, was the world's tallest building when it was built in 1913
RMJ06NFH–Woolworth Building Illuminated at Night, New York City, New York, USA, Detroit Publishing Company, 1915
RMD4AHGP–Woolworth Building during construction, New York City, USA
RF2WHHR8A–Monochromatic image of the Woolworth building.
RMAR01R6–Woolworth Building with Bull, Bull, Woolworth Building, Downtown, Manhattan, New York, USA
RM2R9C5P7–New York, New York: c. 1952 The F.W. Woolworth Co. store on 6th Avenue.
RM2R0F2R2–USA, New York, World Trade Center, Skyline, New York City, Woolworth Building, WTCEnglish: USA, WTC
RM2R9C78B–United States, c 1905 A Woolworth store with the manager, three sales clerks, and three stock boys posed in front of it.
RMHRP726–NYC, Woolworth Building Construction, 1912
RMD5NMPB–Woolworth Bldg. (LOC)
RMG9XHKD–WOOLWORTH BUILDING 233 Broadway, New York shortly after completion in 1913
RMKWCX16–Prince of Wales, the future Edward VIII, of Britain, in New York City, 1919. Wearing a military uniform, and standing on the steps of the Woolworth Building, he is surrounded by notable American men (BSLOC 2017 1 86)
RM2WRBGCP–Broadway and the Woolworth Building, J. Pennell., Buildings, including the Woolworth Building under construction, along Broadway., Pennell, Joseph, 1857-1926, artist, 1912., Woolworth Building (New York, N.Y.), 1910-1920, Lithographs, 1910-1920., Lithographs, 1910-1920, 1 print: lithograph
RMKK93F1–Black and white photograph with a gentleman wearing a suit and derby hat observing the harbor from the observation roof of the Immigration Station, the New York City skyline, showing the nearly completed Woolworth Building Tower, can be seen to the left, by Edwin Levick, Ellis Island, New York, 1907. From the New York Public Library.
RMC1WAFK–USA, New York State, New York City, Woolworth Building and Transportation building
RM2ABR9X3–Woolworth Building in New York City under construction ca. 1910-1913
RMFB7FP2–Skyline, Lower Manhattan, New York City, USA, circa 1915
RME7M4K3–Taking a stand against urban renewal, the stubborn owner of a single building on New York City's lower west side of Manhattan has refused to make way for new construction in 1978. Note Woolworth Building in right background.
RMDH829G–Woolworth Building being constructed December 28, 1911, New York City.
RM2HC14B1–Construction of the Woolworth Building, New York, early 1900s
RMKWCYAR–Prince of Wales, the future Edward VIII, of Britain, in New York City, 1919. Wearing a military uniform, and standing on the steps of the Woolworth Building, he is surrounded by notable American men (BSLOC 2017 1 86)
RMBB1PG9–The Woolworth Building Under Construction
RF2WHHR6J–Monochromatic image of the Woolworth building and 99 Church Street.
RMCWA8PM–The top of the Woolworth Building, New York City, May 1, 1972. Courtesy: CSU Archives/Everett Collection
RMTWB3KR–View of Grafton Street, Dublin, Ireland
RM2R0F2RX–USA, New York City, Pace University, Woolworth Bui, Woolworth BuildingEnglish: USA, Woolworth Building, World Trade Center, WTC
RMPBJ3AM–1817 View of Woolworth Building and surrounding buildings New York City 1913
RMHRP727–NYC, Woolworth Building Construction, 1913
RMD5NN9E–Woolworth Bldg. (LOC)
RMPB61FB–1817 View of Woolworth Building and surrounding buildings New York City 1913 touchup
RM2REMCJA–New York, New York: c. 1915 The tallest building in the world is the 'Cathedral of Commerce', the Woolworth Building in New York City.
RM2WRCCXM–From Woolworth Bldg., Photograph shows an aerial view from the Woolworth Building of St. Paul's Chapel in lower Manhattan, New York City., between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RMCW61CJ–The highest skyscraper in New York, the Woolworth building (1922)
RM2A68R90–Woolworth building, New York City
RM2ABRB7B–Woolworth Building in New York City under construction ca. 1910-1913
RMAHFWX5–New York Woolworth Bldg
RMKT6DJD–Woolworth Building 2163937214 88749d2378 o
RMCCEH0X–Woolworth Building at night, New York City, 1913
RM2HC14AR–Construction of the Woolworth Building, New York, early 1900s
RMP3FKBB–. English: The Woolworth Building in New York City under construction. This building, when opened in 1913, became the tallest building in the world and remained so until 40 Wall Street (also in New York City) opened in 1930. circa 1912. Bain News Service 4 Woolworth Building Under Construction
RMG375X7–NEW YORK/WOOLWORTH BLDG
RMPPY993–Broadway and the Woolworth Building - J. Pennell.
RFR56GC7–New York City, Lower Manhattan, skyscrapers on Broadway street.
RM2X72FJB–Woolworth Building, New York, N.Y., Title from jacket., City Hall Park and Post Office at lower left., 'G 9236' on negative., Detroit Publishing Co. no. 500734., Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949, Office buildings. , Skyscrapers. , United States, New York (State), New York.
RMBAWEM8–Woolworth Building
RM2R48RFE–Woolworth Building, New York City, c.between 1910 and 1920. City Hall Park and Post Office at lower left.
RMTA3AKK–German branch of the American retail chain Woolworth. In this store there are only goods that sell for 25 and 50 pfennig, as it is indicated by the shop sign '5 und 50 Pfg. Laden F.W. Woolworth Co.' In 1932, the company sponsored the NSDAP with monetary donations.
RMD5NH9N–Woolworth bldg. (LOC)
RM2R8T5N0–'Babs Hutton' Take off By Woolworth Pickets -- Woolworth warehouse employees and members of local 65, wholesale and warehouse union, picket the Woolworth Building in New York City, June 30, demanding re-signing of the union contract. The girl in evening gown is doing a takeoff on heiress 'Babs' and men in striped, trousers and frock coats picket the pickets. July 22, 1947. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RM2RF9K8D–New York, New York: c. 1915 The Financial District in New York City, with the Singer Building and its rounded top at the right, and the Woolworth Building in the center.
RM2WRCCXW–From Woolworth Bldg., Photograph shows an aerial view taken from the Woolworth Building of the David N. Dinkins Municipal Building, New York City., between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RM2RF9J4K–New York, New York: c. 1927. Two men in a rowboat with an American flag for a bowsprit head off from New Jersey across the Hudson River towards Lower Manhattan. The Woolworth Building is the tallest at left, then next tallest to the right with the round dome is the Singer Building, and the double Equitable Building is to the south of that.
RM2A68R73–Woolworth Building, made July 1st, 1912
RM2ABRAMJ–Woolworth Building in New York City under construction ca. 1910-1913
RMHRP72C–NYC, Woolworth Building, 1939
RMKJ48NG–Woolworth Building at night, New York City
RMTA3AM5–German branch of the American concern Woolworth. The shop sign announces the two price ranges of the department store 'F.W. Woolworth Co G.M.B.H. 25 and 50 Pfg. Laden'.
RM2HC14AY–Construction of the Woolworth Building, New York, early 1900s
RMTA34A0–The commercial building Columbushaus at Potsdamer Platz in Berlin. The architect of the building was Erich Mendelsohn. In 1932 a shop was leased to the department store Woolworth. The office and shopping building was the first in the country to have an artificial ventilation system. In the wake of the popular uprising on 17 June 1953, the building was burnt down.
RMGG2BJH–New York. Woolworth building 1921 United States Washington. Library of Congress
RM2W8RWA4–Woolworth building, New York City
RM2DBHM39–New York City in 1987
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