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"The NYPD: Safeguarding the Heartbeat of New York City" From the bustling streets of Times Square to the iconic police observation tower

Background imageNypd Collection: MUSLIM NEWSPAPER OFFICE. Police outside of the offices of Muhammad Speaks, the

MUSLIM NEWSPAPER OFFICE. Police outside of the offices of Muhammad Speaks, the newspaper published by the Nation of Islam. Photograph by Stanley Wolfson, 1965

Background imageNypd Collection: NEW YORK: POLICE OFFICER. Portrait of an Irish-American policeman in Central Park, New York City

NEW YORK: POLICE OFFICER. Portrait of an Irish-American policeman in Central Park, New York City. Photograph by Marjory Collins, 1942

Background imageNypd Collection: NEW YORK CITY: PICKET, 1937. Striking picketers in New York City. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein

NEW YORK CITY: PICKET, 1937. Striking picketers in New York City. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, December 1937

Background imageNypd Collection: HARLEM: POLICEMAN, 1943. A policeman from Harlem, New York. Photograph by Gordon Parks

HARLEM: POLICEMAN, 1943. A policeman from Harlem, New York. Photograph by Gordon Parks, May 1943

Background imageNypd Collection: TRAFFIC COP, 1924. Julius Daranyi, member of the vaudeville troupe Singers Midgets

TRAFFIC COP, 1924. Julius Daranyi, member of the vaudeville troupe Singers Midgets, directing traffic in Washington D.C. Photograph, 8 June 1924

Background imageNypd Collection: SAMUEL J. BATTLE (1883-1966). American police officer

SAMUEL J. BATTLE (1883-1966). American police officer. Officer Battle was the first African-American to serve on the New York City police force. Photographed in 1926

Background imageNypd Collection: JOHN HYLAN (1868-1936). American lawyer and politician; Mayor of New York (1918-25)

JOHN HYLAN (1868-1936). American lawyer and politician; Mayor of New York (1918-25). Mayor Hylan decorating policeman for valor at the New York City Silver Jubilee Civic Parade in 1923

Background imageNypd Collection: IMMIGRANTS: 1913. Federal medical inspector examining the eyes of immigrants at

IMMIGRANTS: 1913. Federal medical inspector examining the eyes of immigrants at Ellis Island in 1913. Oil over a photograph

Background imageNypd Collection: George Samuel Dougherty, 1910-20 (b / w photo)

George Samuel Dougherty, 1910-20 (b / w photo)
XOS746427 George Samuel Dougherty, 1910-20 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: George Samuel Dougherty (1865-1931) American law enforcement officer

Background imageNypd Collection: NEW YORK: RUSSIAN VISIT. Grand procession on Broadway, during the visit of the

NEW YORK: RUSSIAN VISIT. Grand procession on Broadway, during the visit of the Russian fleet to New York City, under escort of the military and police. Engraving, American, 1863

Background imageNypd Collection: NEW YORK: BROADWAY, 1870. Crossing Broadway. Engraving, 1870

NEW YORK: BROADWAY, 1870. Crossing Broadway. Engraving, 1870

Background imageNypd Collection: CENTRAL PARK: DRIVING. The Drive at four o clock, in Central Park, New York City

CENTRAL PARK: DRIVING. The Drive at four o clock, in Central Park, New York City. Engraving, American, 1883

Background imageNypd Collection: THOMAS BYRNES (1842-1910). Chief inspector of the New York City Police Department, 1880-1895

THOMAS BYRNES (1842-1910). Chief inspector of the New York City Police Department, 1880-1895. Engraving, American, 1889

Background imageNypd Collection: STREETCAR STRIKE, 1889. Police beating protesters on Sixth Avenue, during a streetcar

STREETCAR STRIKE, 1889. Police beating protesters on Sixth Avenue, during a streetcar strike in New York City, January 1889. Contemporary American engraving

Background imageNypd Collection: STREETCAR STRIKE, 1889. A riot in Brooklyn during the streetcar strike in New York, January 1889

STREETCAR STRIKE, 1889. A riot in Brooklyn during the streetcar strike in New York, January 1889. Contemporary American engraving

Background imageNypd Collection: NEW YORK: POLICE, c1896. A police officer in New York City. Photograph, c1896

NEW YORK: POLICE, c1896. A police officer in New York City. Photograph, c1896

Background imageNypd Collection: RIIS: POLICE STATION LODGERS. Women sleeping in the 18 Eldridge Street Police Station

RIIS: POLICE STATION LODGERS. Women sleeping in the 18 Eldridge Street Police Station. Photograph by Jacob Riis, c1890

Background imageNypd Collection: NYC: POLICE PARADE, c1908. Police Commissioner Theodore A. Bingham and Mayor George B

NYC: POLICE PARADE, c1908. Police Commissioner Theodore A. Bingham and Mayor George B. McClellan watch a police parade from a podium. Photograph, c1908

Background imageNypd Collection: NEW YORK: POLICE, 1896. Policeman on 5th Avenue and 14th Street, New York City

NEW YORK: POLICE, 1896. Policeman on 5th Avenue and 14th Street, New York City. Photograph by Alice Austen, 1896

Background imageNypd Collection: NEW YORK: PARADE, c1905. Crowds awaiting a policemens parade in New York City

NEW YORK: PARADE, c1905. Crowds awaiting a policemens parade in New York City. Photographed c1905

Background imageNypd Collection: NEW YORK: BROADWAY, c1885. View of Broadway in lower Manhattan. Lithograph, American

NEW YORK: BROADWAY, c1885. View of Broadway in lower Manhattan. Lithograph, American, c1885

Background imageNypd Collection: NEW YORK: TENEMENT, 1913. Investigator talking with Ida List, eight year old child

NEW YORK: TENEMENT, 1913. Investigator talking with Ida List, eight year old child suffering from chorea (St. Vitus dance) at 124 Ridge Street, New York City

Background imageNypd Collection: TIMES SQUARE, c1910-1915. The entrance to the Times Square subway station opened in 1904

TIMES SQUARE, c1910-1915. The entrance to the Times Square subway station opened in 1904, New York. Photograph, c1910

Background imageNypd Collection: NEW YORK: TENEMENT LIFE. Policeman settles a dispute. Photograph by Lewis W. Hine, 1912

NEW YORK: TENEMENT LIFE. Policeman settles a dispute. Photograph by Lewis W. Hine, 1912

Background imageNypd Collection: NYC: TENEMENT LIFE. Police station lodgers. Photograph by Jacob Riis, c1889

NYC: TENEMENT LIFE. Police station lodgers. Photograph by Jacob Riis, c1889

Background imageNypd Collection: POLICE STATION LODGERS. Polices station lodgers at the West 47th Street station

POLICE STATION LODGERS. Polices station lodgers at the West 47th Street station, photographed by Jacob Riis in the early 1890s

Background imageNypd Collection: HINE: NEW YORK, 1912. Street scene in New York City. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 1912

HINE: NEW YORK, 1912. Street scene in New York City. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 1912

Background imageNypd Collection: WILLIAM S. DEVERY CARTOON. The Big Chiefs Fairy Godmother: Mr. Devery tells where he got it

WILLIAM S. DEVERY CARTOON. The Big Chiefs Fairy Godmother: Mr. Devery tells where he got it
WILLIAM S. DEVERY CARTOON. The Big Chiefs Fairy Godmother: Mr. Devery tells " where he got it." Cartoon, 1902, by William Allen Rogers lampooning the former New York city police chief for

Background imageNypd Collection: WILLIAM S. DEVERY (1854-1919). American police officer

WILLIAM S. DEVERY (1854-1919). American police officer. Photographed c1905, when co-owner of the New York Highlanders baseball team

Background imageNypd Collection: NEW YORK: TENEMENT, c1910. A public health inspector searching for mosquito breeding

NEW YORK: TENEMENT, c1910. A public health inspector searching for mosquito breeding areas in tenement buildings, in an effort to prevent the spread of mosquito-borne diseases. Photograph, c1910

Background imageNypd Collection: STRIKEBREAKERS, c1916. Strikebreakers and police during a streetcar strike, possibly

STRIKEBREAKERS, c1916. Strikebreakers and police during a streetcar strike, possibly in New York City. Photograph, c1916

Background imageNypd Collection: STRIKEBREAKERS, c1916. Men hired as scabs during a subway strike, possibly in New York City

STRIKEBREAKERS, c1916. Men hired as scabs during a subway strike, possibly in New York City. Photograph, c1916

Background imageNypd Collection: GARBAGE STRIKE, 1911. Police protecting garbage carts during a garbage strike in New York City

GARBAGE STRIKE, 1911. Police protecting garbage carts during a garbage strike in New York City. Photograph, 1911

Background imageNypd Collection: NEW YORK CITY: STRIKE, 1910. Two policemen arresting a striker during an Express

NEW YORK CITY: STRIKE, 1910. Two policemen arresting a striker during an Express strike in New York City. Photograph, 1910

Background imageNypd Collection: STREETCAR STRIKE, 1916. A blockade of streetcars on Madison Avenue and 70th Street

STREETCAR STRIKE, 1916. A blockade of streetcars on Madison Avenue and 70th Street during a strike in New York City. Photograph, September 1916

Background imageNypd Collection: EXPRESS STRIKE, 1910. A policemen napping on a stoop during the express strike in New York City

EXPRESS STRIKE, 1910. A policemen napping on a stoop during the express strike in New York City. Photograph, 1910

Background imageNypd Collection: EXPRESS STRIKE, 1910. Horses in a police camp during the express strike in New York City

EXPRESS STRIKE, 1910. Horses in a police camp during the express strike in New York City. Photograph, 1910

Background imageNypd Collection: GARBAGE STRIKE, 1911. New York City during a garbage strike. Photograph, 1911

GARBAGE STRIKE, 1911. New York City during a garbage strike. Photograph, 1911

Background imageNypd Collection: IWW DEMONSTRATION, 1914. Mounted police dispersing a meeting of the Industral Workers

IWW DEMONSTRATION, 1914. Mounted police dispersing a meeting of the Industral Workers of the World ( Wobblies ) at Union Square, New York City, on 4 April 1914

Background imageNypd Collection: NEW YORK CITY: POLICE, 1871. New York Police Scenes. Engraving, 1871

NEW YORK CITY: POLICE, 1871. New York Police Scenes. Engraving, 1871

Background imageNypd Collection: GUISEPPE JOE PETROSINO (1860-1909). Italian-American New York City police lieutenant

GUISEPPE JOE PETROSINO (1860-1909). Italian-American New York City police lieutenant and pioneer in the fight against organized crime. Undated photograph

Background imageNypd Collection: NEW YORK POLICE OFFICER. A member of the New York City police force, late 19th century

NEW YORK POLICE OFFICER. A member of the New York City police force, late 19th century

Background imageNypd Collection: POLICE CARTOON, 1860. Mistaking an honest householder for a burglar

POLICE CARTOON, 1860. Mistaking an honest householder for a burglar. Cartoon from a New York City newspaper of 1860

Background imageNypd Collection: POLICE CORRUPTION CARTOON. An 1859 newspaper cartoon comment on the corruption

POLICE CORRUPTION CARTOON. An 1859 newspaper cartoon comment on the corruption and inefficiency of the New York City police

Background imageNypd Collection: IMMIGRANTS: IRISH, c1885. The immigrant proprietor of an Irish pub in New York

IMMIGRANTS: IRISH, c1885. The immigrant proprietor of an Irish pub in New York City delivering a stump speech after winning election as alderman. American cartoon, c1885

Background imageNypd Collection: IMMIGRANTS: IRISH, c1885. An Irish immigrant patrolling a street in New York City

IMMIGRANTS: IRISH, c1885. An Irish immigrant patrolling a street in New York City following his appointment as a police officer. American cartoon, c1885

Background imageNypd Collection: NEW YORK: SUFFRAGETTES. A crowd watching a suffragette demonstration outside City

NEW YORK: SUFFRAGETTES. A crowd watching a suffragette demonstration outside City Hall in New York City, 28 October 1908

Background imageNypd Collection: ELLIS ISLAND, 1921. A matron of the Health Department and a policeman examining

ELLIS ISLAND, 1921. A matron of the Health Department and a policeman examining incoming immigrants at the immigration station in New York Harbor, 17 March 1921



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"The NYPD: Safeguarding the Heartbeat of New York City" From the bustling streets of Times Square to the iconic police observation tower, the NYPD stands as a symbol of security and protection in the vibrant metropolis that is New York City. With their distinct blue and white police cars patrolling every corner, including Manhattan and Brooklyn they can an ever-present force ensuring peace and order. The sight of a sleek Police Harley Davidson motorbike zooming through city traffic serves as a reminder that law enforcement is always on the move, swiftly responding to any situation. Meanwhile, neon signs proudly displaying "NYPD" illuminate diners where officers gather for a quick bite amidst their tireless efforts. Deep-rooted in history, we recall figures like Jacob Gurrah Shapiro and Mrs. Ellen A. O Grady who dedicated themselves to upholding justice in black-and-white photographs capturing their unwavering commitment. The legacy continues with timeless images from 1898 showcasing uniformed officers marching proudly during a New York City Police parade. At its core lies the NYPDs 41st Precinct Station House at 1086 Simpson Street in the Bronx—a pillar within its community—where officers forge strong bonds while safeguarding neighborhoods day after day. And let us not forget those unmistakable NYPD cars traversing Manhattan's busy streets; symbols of authority that inspire both respect and reassurance. In this vast melting pot called America, it is here in New York City where brave men and women donning uniforms become heroes protecting millions from harm's way. The New York Police Department remains an integral part of this great city's fabric—an emblematic institution synonymous with safety and vigilance for over a century.