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Fifth Avenue Corner Suite--Drawing Room--The Astoria
Title
Fifth Avenue Corner Suite--Drawing Room--The Astoria
Description
Black and white lithographic image depicting the Drawing Room of the Fifth Avenue Corner Suite at the Astoria 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 the publication: "THE FIFTH AVENUE CORNER SUITES are arranged as complete private apartments, with dining room and butler’s pantries, the latter being supplied with electric hearing apparatus."
Lithographs produced from original photographs by B.J. Falk.
Referenced by the publication: "THE FIFTH AVENUE CORNER SUITES are arranged as complete private apartments, with dining room and butler’s pantries, the latter being supplied with electric hearing apparatus."
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.
Is Referenced By
Format
image | jpeg
Type
StillImage
Coverage
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel -- 1890-1930
Fifth Avenue Corner Suite -- Astoria
Original Format
promotional materials
Physical Dimensions
7.5x9
Collection
Citation
Boldt, George C., 1851-1916
, “Fifth Avenue Corner Suite--Drawing Room--The Astoria,” Host to the World, accessed April 29, 2024, https://waldorfnewyorkcity.com/archive/items/show/172.