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Background imageNew Yorker Collection: New Yorker Hotel and Empire State Building, Manhattan, New York City, New York

New Yorker Hotel and Empire State Building, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States of America, North America

Background imageNew Yorker Collection: Looking up at the skylight and upper levels of the Guggenheim museum in New York city

Looking up at the skylight and upper levels of the Guggenheim museum in New York city

Background imageNew Yorker Collection: Vic Reeves 23 of Walsall has been up this particular pole for twenty four days

Vic Reeves 23 of Walsall has been up this particular pole for twenty four days. He wants to spend at least six more to beat the world record of thirty days held by an American

Background imageNew Yorker Collection: La Colmena

La Colmena
Paco Jimenez

Background imageNew Yorker Collection: Skull Still Life

Skull Still Life
Dikhotomy

Background imageNew Yorker Collection: Skull Still Life

Skull Still Life
Dikhotomy

Background imageNew Yorker Collection: Skull Still Life

Skull Still Life
Dikhotomy

Background imageNew Yorker Collection: La Colmena

La Colmena
Paco Jimenez

Background imageNew Yorker Collection: La Colmena

La Colmena
Paco Jimenez

Background imageNew Yorker Collection: La Colmena

La Colmena
PacoJimenez

Background imageNew Yorker Collection: USA, New York City, skyline with the New Yorker red sign from above

USA, New York City, skyline with the New Yorker red sign from above

Background imageNew Yorker Collection: New York City buildings at sunset. New Yorker sign. Manhattan, USA

New York City buildings at sunset. New Yorker sign. Manhattan, USA

Background imageNew Yorker Collection: New York Skyline at night, the New Yorker sign, New York City, USA

New York Skyline at night, the New Yorker sign, New York City, USA

Background imageNew Yorker Collection: US classic car 1963 New Yorker rear abstract

US classic car 1963 New Yorker rear abstract
Beate Gube

Background imageNew Yorker Collection: Manhattan

Manhattan
Feijia Yu

Background imageNew Yorker Collection: Diagram showing the decomposition of light - Structure of Solar rays

Diagram showing the decomposition of light - Structure of Solar rays
746737 Diagram showing the decomposition of light - Structure of Solar rays. 1855 (colour litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageNew Yorker Collection: Harbor Fire Station at the Battery and Fire-Boat New Yorker (b / w photo)

Harbor Fire Station at the Battery and Fire-Boat New Yorker (b / w photo)
5215097 Harbor Fire Station at the Battery and Fire-Boat New Yorker (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageNew Yorker Collection: The Pretty New Yorker, 1894 (lithograph)

The Pretty New Yorker, 1894 (lithograph)
1066874 The Pretty New Yorker, 1894 (lithograph) by Whistler, James Abbott McNeill (1834-1903); 29.2x22.2 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; (add.info.: La Jolie New Yorkaise.); gift of Mrs. A.E

Background imageNew Yorker Collection: CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH, 1850. California News, or News from the Gold Diggins. Oil on canvas

CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH, 1850. California News, or News from the Gold Diggins. Oil on canvas, 1850, by William Sidney Mount, depicting a group of New Yorkers excited

Background imageNew Yorker Collection: STAMP ACT FIGHT, 1766. A fracas between New Yorkers and British soldiers in 1766

STAMP ACT FIGHT, 1766. A fracas between New Yorkers and British soldiers in 1766. The Americans had restored a Liberty Pole cut down by the redcoats. Wood engraving after Felix O.C. Darley (1821-188)

Background imageNew Yorker Collection: NEW YORK: VACCINATION, 1947. A large crowd waiting to be vaccinated against smallpox

NEW YORK: VACCINATION, 1947. A large crowd waiting to be vaccinated against smallpox at the Department of Health building in New York City, April 1947. Photographed by Al Ravenna

Background imageNew Yorker Collection: BROOKLYN BRIDGE, 1898. Rush for the Cars on the Brooklyn Bridge. Drawing, c1898

BROOKLYN BRIDGE, 1898. Rush for the Cars on the Brooklyn Bridge. Drawing, c1898

Background imageNew Yorker Collection: WALKING DOWN BROADWAY. Cartoon sequence from an American newspaper of 1873, depicting

WALKING DOWN BROADWAY. Cartoon sequence from an American newspaper of 1873, depicting types of New Yorkers encountered on a walk from 10th Street south to Wall Street

Background imageNew Yorker Collection: NAST: TWEED RING CARTOON. Stop Thief! One of Thomas Nasts vitriolic attacks

NAST: TWEED RING CARTOON. Stop Thief! One of Thomas Nasts vitriolic attacks on Boss William M. Tweed and the Tweed Ring published shortly before the New York state and municipal elections of 1871

Background imageNew Yorker Collection: FASHION: TRILBY HAT, 1896. A fashionable New Yorker sporting a trilby hat, named

FASHION: TRILBY HAT, 1896. A fashionable New Yorker sporting a trilby hat, named after the kind worn in the orginial London stage production, 1895, of George DuMauriers Trilby

Background imageNew Yorker Collection: Looking down at the entrance and lower circular levels of the Guggenheim Museum in

Looking down at the entrance and lower circular levels of the Guggenheim Museum in New York city

Background imageNew Yorker Collection: NEW YORK: ELECTION, 1789. Federalist broadside urging New Yorkers to vote for Judge Robert Yates

NEW YORK: ELECTION, 1789. Federalist broadside urging New Yorkers to vote for Judge Robert Yates of Albany in the gubernatorial election of 1789

Background imageNew Yorker Collection: NEW YORK: ELECTION, 1789. Anti-Federalist broadside, 19 February 1789

NEW YORK: ELECTION, 1789. Anti-Federalist broadside, 19 February 1789, urging New Yorkers to vote for George Clinton in the gubernatorial election

Background imageNew Yorker Collection: BRENDAN GILL (1914-1997). American writer. Wrote for The New Yorker for more than 60 years

BRENDAN GILL (1914-1997). American writer. Wrote for The New Yorker for more than 60 years. Photographed in 1950

Background imageNew Yorker Collection: WILLIAM K. MAXWELL. (1908-2000). William Keepers Maxwell, Jr

WILLIAM K. MAXWELL. (1908-2000). William Keepers Maxwell, Jr. American novelist, short-story writer and editor. Photograph, c1945

Background imageNew Yorker Collection: NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, 1798. Members of the House of Assembly of the state of New York, 1798

NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, 1798. Members of the House of Assembly of the state of New York, 1798. Contemporary aquatint

Background imageNew Yorker Collection: OMNIBUS NUISANCE, 1863. A problem with the double-decker, horse-drawn omnibus

OMNIBUS NUISANCE, 1863. A problem with the double-decker, horse-drawn omnibus. American cartoon, 1863

Background imageNew Yorker Collection: NEW YORK: HARLEM RIVER. Saturday Afternoon on the Harlem River. Wood engraving, American, after C

NEW YORK: HARLEM RIVER. Saturday Afternoon on the Harlem River. Wood engraving, American, after C. A. Keetels, 1879
NEW YORK: HARLEM RIVER. Saturday Afternoon on the Harlem River. Wood engraving, American, after C.A. Keetels, 1879

Background imageNew Yorker Collection: CARNEGIE HALL, 1891. The 57th Street entrance of Carnegie Hall in New York City at its opening in

CARNEGIE HALL, 1891. The 57th Street entrance of Carnegie Hall in New York City at its opening in May 1891. Contemporary American line engraving


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"Captivating New Yorker: A Tapestry of Iconic Landmarks and Vibrant Cityscapes" Immerse yourself in the grandeur of Manhattan, where the majestic Empire State Building stands tall alongside the historic New Yorker Hotel. The city that never sleeps beckons with its endless possibilities and captivating energy. As you wander through the bustling streets of New York City, don't forget to look up at the skylight and upper levels of the Guggenheim museum, a masterpiece that seamlessly blends art and architecture. It's a sight that will leave you in awe. In an extraordinary feat, Vic Reeves from Walsall has been perched atop this particular pole for twenty-four days, capturing both attention and curiosity. A testament to human resilience or perhaps an eccentric adventure? Transport yourself back in time as you admire a classic 1963 New Yorker rear abstract car, showcasing timeless elegance on four wheels. Its sleek design tells stories of bygone eras. Take flight above the cityscape and witness New York City from above – a mesmerizing panorama that reveals its true magnitude. The concrete jungle stretches out before your eyes, inviting exploration and discovery. At sunset, watch as golden hues paint the sky while towering buildings proudly display their New Yorker signs. Manhattan embraces you with open arms; it's here where dreams are made. When night falls upon this enchanting metropolis, witness how the New York skyline comes alive with dazzling lights. The iconic sign of "New Yorker" illuminates the cityscape like a beacon amidst countless possibilities waiting to be explored. Delve into scientific wonders as diagrams unravel the decomposition of light - revealing intricate structures within solar rays. It's a reminder that even amidst urban chaos, there is beauty hidden within nature's secrets. Experience history intertwined with bravery at Harbor Fire Station at Battery Park alongside Fire-Boat New Yorker captured in black-and-white photography – symbols of courage protecting this vibrant city.