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Tommy Bracken, head of the archive, working in 1942. The New York Times Archival Library, also known as "the morgue", [1] is the collected clippings and photo archives of the New York Times (NYT) newspaper. It is located in a separate building from the main Times offices, in the basement of the former New York Herald Tribune on West 41st Street ...
The New York Times News Service & Syndicate Debuts New Site for Online Access to Expansive Photo Archive for Editorial Use Photo Archive Available to Editors and Researchers for Browsing ...
New York Daily News (1880–2007), online photo archive DailyNewsPix, with photographs dating back to 1880 New York Public Library: ≈ 30% Public domain: 922,400+ (May 2024) [3] No No Yes English Pexels: Pexels license: Yes No Yes Pixabay: Pixabay license: 950,000+ (May 2017) Yes No Yes English (Default) + 25 other languages Pond5: Royalty-free
Pages in category "Photo archives in the United States" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total. ... The New York Times Archival Library; O.
A section of The Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York City, known as the "Big Onion," 1910. Date: Exact date not given, listed as circa 1910: Source: The New York Times photo archive, via their online store, here. Author: Credited to the Brown Brothers: Permission (Reusing this file) Public Domain
Go Nakamura—The New York Times/Redux The Avenue of the Giants in Humboldt flooded after weeks of catastrophic downpours in Redcrest, Calif. on Jan. 13. Alexandra Hootnick—The New York Times/Redux
New York Times Photo Archives; Dreishpoon, Douglas; Trachtenberg, Alan; Weinstock, Nancy; Albright-Knox Art Gallery (2001), The tumultuous fifties a view from the New York Times Photo Archives (1st ed.), Buffalo, NY Albright-Knox Art Gallery in cooperation with the New York Times Photo Archives and Times History Productions, a division of the ...
The New York Times archives its articles in a basement annex beneath its building known as "the morgue", a venture started by managing editor Carr Van Anda in 1907. The morgue comprises news clippings, a pictures library, and the Times ' s book and periodicals library.