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Exterior front view of the Public Library located at 5th Avenue and 42nd Street in New York City, showcasing its architectural details.
Clay sculpture portraying life in No Man's Land created by F. Luis Mora and Edward Field Sanford Jr., exhibited on Fifth Avenue, New York City in 1918, photographed by Underwood & Underwood.
Historical black and white photo taken by Paul Thompson in April 1918 showing three famous newspaper cartoonists standing in front of Liberty Theatre to support the Third Liberty Loan campaign during World War I.
Photographer Underwood & Underwood captures noted artist James Montgomery Flagg creating a life-size version of the famous World War I poster Tell it to the Marines, dated July 1918.
A historic black and white photograph depicting the exterior of the New York Public Library building taken during the 1910s, showcasing early 20th century architecture and urban environment.
Historic King's Color-graphs illustrating different areas of New York City in vibrant colors
Historic photograph by Paul Thompson showing Miss Marsella Kraft singing the Star Spangled Banner at the Liberty Theater located at 42nd Street and 5th Avenue in New York City during the 3rd Liberty Bonds Campaign.
Historical photo of Lieutenant Badgley, former British Royal Flying Corps officer, appealing to Americans to support the government by purchasing Liberty Bonds. Taken at the Liberty Theatre, New York Public Library, during WWI, dated October 10, 1918.
Historic image of actress Ray Cox actively selling Liberty Bonds during the third campaign in front of the New York Public Library at the Liberty Theatre in New York, April 1918, photographed by Brown Brothers.
Historic black and white photograph showing large crowds on the steps of New York Public Library's Liberty Loan Theatre during the 3rd Liberty Bonds campaign in 1918, emphasizing public support for war bonds.
Historical photo of Geraldine Farrar, grand opera star, and Julia Arthur, actress, selling Liberty Bonds in front of the New York Public Library during the 3rd Liberty Bonds campaign in 1918, photographed by Paul Thomas.
Historical photo of Geraldine Farrar, Grand Opera star, selling Liberty Bonds and singing the Star Spangled Banner at the New York Public Library during the third Liberty Bond campaign in April 1918. She notably subscribed $1,000 for bonds in the name of her dog.
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