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    Digital ID: 482804. Court of first model tenement house in New York, 72nd Street and First Avenue, Manhattan.. Abbott, Berenice -- Photographer. March 16, 1936

    Notes: Poles in courtyard support lines loaded with laundry, apartment houses beyond.

    Code: I.A.1. Exhibited: Modern Vision #73


    Source: Changing New York / Berenice Abbott. (more info)

    Repository: The New York Public Library. Photography Collection, Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs.

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    1. Pixel Wrangler 51 months ago | reply

      "At the time of the 1879 Tenement House Act, which first regulated the city's low-income housing, Mayor Edward Cooper invited a group of prominent businessmen to form the Improved Dwelling Association. The Association invested $300,000 in the first model tenement and by law was limited to a five percent return on its investment.

      "Constructed in 1882, the tenement was laid out along the perimeter of First and Second Avenues and 71st and 72nd Streets, with an open courtyard in the center, admitting light and air. Fifty years later, Abbott documented this space as a communal laundry line: ropes with pulleys led from apartments to five-story poles imbedded in concrete.

      "Abbott made two exposures, with the laundry and poles forming different abstract configurations. She later recalled that winter day, the laundry frozen stiff and the children huddled together, too cold to move (McQuaid, 375).

      "In the 1960s, the tenement was replaced with one of the Upper East Side's many full-block, white-brick apartment buildings."

      (more) -- Museum of the City of New York

    2. Segah 41 months ago | reply

      Thanks for sharing . Great SHOT

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