Genuine-Antique-Printed-Color-Map-Plate-166---Part-of-Sections-7-&-8-United-States-Northeast-1930-Bromley-Maps-Of-Antiquity-1800s-19th-century

1930 - Plate 166 - Part of Sections 7 & 8 - Antique Map

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Item number: NYC107B
Genuine Antique Printed Color Map

1930

Maker: Bromley.

Antique printed color map of part of Manhattan, New York City, from the Atlas of New York City, Borough of Manhattan, by Bromley, 1930. Shows W 163rd to W 168th and Fort Washington Park to Broadway, with New York Presbyterian Hospital, the Neurological Institute of Columbia, and the New York Institution for the Deaf. The explanation key for this atlas was only included on the index map- pink indicates brick, yellow is frame (wood), an X means the building is a stable, the numbers and letters on each building indicate the number of stories of the building and whether it has a basement, store, or saloon (see index image for full explanation). Very good antique condition with toning overall. Sheet measures approx. 11.5 x 16.25 inches. Double-sided sheet has NYC107A on one side and NYC107B on the other side (please add only one of these two maps to your cart).

Item Number: NYC107B