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02 February 2012

Flatiron Building, New York City, 1902


Panorama of Flatiron Building.

In my previous post I mentioned Daniel Burnham's iconic Flatiron Building in New York City.  The Library of Congress has a short film showing that building in 1902.

From the Library of Congress description:

Copyright title: Panorama of Flatiron Building [New York City]
CREATED/PUBLISHED
United States : American Mutoscope and Biograph Company, 1903.
SUMMARY
This shows a view looking south from Madison Square, across the intersection of Broadway, Fifth Avenue, and Twenty-third Street, to the famous Fuller (or "Flatiron") Building. The cameraman elevates his camera, going from street level to the roof. Designed by D.H. Burnham and Company, the Fuller Building is an important early skyscraper and a New York City landmark. Known as the first great steel-framed building, the exterior of the lower three stories is stone, with the remainder clad in terra cotta. Twenty-one stories high, it is considered the first tall building erected north of city hall. Its completion in 1902 marked the beginning of New York City's first skyscraper era.
NOTES
Copyright: American Mutoscope & Biograph Co.; 4June1903; H32387.
Duration: 1:00 at 15 fps.
Camera, Robert K. Bonine.
MAVIS 1629085; Panorama of Flatiron Building.
Photographed October 8, 1902. Location: New York, N.Y.

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