14 Photos Of Greenwich Village In The 1950s
14 photos
"American jeweller, Sam Kramer helping one of his 'Space Girls' with her motorbike helmet on a Greenwich Village street. His clipped Afghan Hound waits for him patiently. 1955."
"A young couple deep in conversation in Washington Square. 1952."
"A street scene in Greenwich Village, New York, with a woman hosing down the pavement next to an ice-delivery van. 1950."
"Two men playing chequers in Washington Square. 1950."
"A domestic garden functioning temporarily as an art gallery in Greenwich Village, 1955."
"A 36 ft high sandblast sculpture, a scaled up copy of a 2 ft high model created by Pablo Picasso in 1954. The statue has been completed by Norwegian sculptor Carl Nesjars, who has worked with Picasso on several sculptures in Europe. 1968."
"People listening to folk singer Ramblin' Jack Elliott on a Sunday afternoon in Washington Square, Greenwich Village, 1955."
"A tourist on a walking tour of New York visits the shops and cafes of Greenwich Village. 1956."
"Young residents of Commerce Street, Greenwich village, wearing their Sunday finery. 1951."
"A kitten observes a 'No Vacancy' sign on a cat 'house' from an adjacent window ledge. The 'house' was built by Miss Alice Manchester, proprietor of the Greenwich Village Humane Cat Leaue which finds homes for more than 800 cats a year. 1950."
"Eighth Street, New York, the arterial street of Greenwich Village, 1955."
"Washington Square North, New York which American writer, Henry James used as the setting for his novella, Washington Square. 1955."
"A woman on a bench reading a newspaper in Washington Square Park, Greenwich Village, 1955."
"American artist Moses Sawyer instructing a pupil in life model painting in his Greenwich Village studio. 1955."