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Small Ballroom--The Waldorf (Now Altered to Bank)
Title
Small Ballroom--The Waldorf (Now Altered to Bank)
Description
Black and white lithographic image depicting the Small Ballroom at the Waldorf, which, at the time of publication, had been converted into a bank, from the 1903 promotional publication assembled by George C. Boldt, then manager and proprietor of the Waldorf-Astoria.
Lithographs produced from original photographs by B.J. Falk.
Referenced by publication: "Thirty-third Street side. Ceiling paintings by Fowler. Lunettes by Armstrong."
Lithographs produced from original photographs by B.J. Falk.
Referenced by publication: "Thirty-third Street side. Ceiling paintings by Fowler. Lunettes by Armstrong."
Creator
Boldt, George C., 1851-1916
Publisher
Edition de Luxe.
Date
1903
Contributor
Falk, B. J. (Benjamin J.), 1853-1925
Relation
Histories & Publications
Is Part Of
Boldt, G. C. (c.1903). The Waldorf-Astoria: New York. New York: Edition de Luxe.
Format
image | jpeg
Type
StillImage
Coverage
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel -- 1890-1930
Original Format
promotional materials
Physical Dimensions
7.5x9
Collection
Citation
Boldt, George C., 1851-1916
, “Small Ballroom--The Waldorf (Now Altered to Bank),” Host to the World, accessed May 2, 2024, https://waldorfnewyorkcity.com/archive/items/show/144.