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New York City Mayor William J. Gaynor reviewing parade, between 1910 and 1913. Creator: Bain News Service
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New York City Mayor William J. Gaynor reviewing parade, between 1910 and 1913. Creator: Bain News Service
New York City Mayor William J. Gaynor reviewing parade, between 1910 and 1913
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Border Display Floral Border Gaynor William Jay George Grantham Bain Looking Up Mayor Mayor Gaynor Mayor Of New York City New York United States Of America Parade Reviewing Society Society Of St Tammany Tammany Hall Tammany Society William J Gaynor William Jay Gaynor Bain George Graham Bain News Service George Graham Bain Press Photography
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New York City Mayor William J. Gaynor takes a moment to review the festivities at this parade between 1910 and 1913. The esteemed politician, known for his progressive policies and commitment to social justice, surveys the scene with a keen eye and a hint of satisfaction.
Captured by renowned photographer George Grantham Bain's lens, this black-and-white print offers a glimpse into the vibrant city life of early 20th-century New York City. Mayor Gaynor's dignified demeanor is juxtaposed against the colorful floral border that frames him, adding a touch of whimsy to an otherwise formal portrait.
As one of the most prominent mayors in NYC history, Gaynor was instrumental in shaping the city's development and social landscape during his tenure from 1902-1910. This photograph provides a unique opportunity to see him outside of official duties, offering insight into his personality and character beyond the confines of City Hall.
A testament to Bain News Service's commitment to capturing significant events and figures of their time, this print is now part of the Library of Congress's esteemed collection, ensuring its preservation for generations to come.
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