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247 Broadway

Murray Street and Broadway. Importers and Traders Bank
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247 Broadway

Manhattan: Broadway - Murray Street Broadway, West side, north from and including Murray to Chambers Streets, showing the structures that faced City Hall Park. Shown on the left, at the S.W. corner of Murray Street is the Importers and Traders Bank. Upon the block front north of same stands the Postal Telegraph Cable, the Home Life Insurance Co. and the Rogers, Peet and Co. Buildings. Note the cobblestones and horse drawn street cars. 1888.
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247 Broadway

Manhattan: Broadway - Park Place 239-247 Broadway, west side, north from Park Place to Murray Street. Notice the Woolworth Building on the extreme left. About 1924. Gift of E. M. Jenks.
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247 Broadway

Manhattan: Broadway - Park Place (1) 239 to 247 Broadway, west side, north from Park Place (left) to Murray Street (right) as viewed westward from City Hall Park. Partially shown on the extreme left is the Woolworth Building. October 30, 1928. P. L. Sperr. (2) A detail of the same, showing only Nos. 241 to 247 Broadway. October 30, 1928. P. L. Sperr.
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247 Broadway

Entrance to the Importers & Traders National Bank, 247 Broadway, New York City, 1913.
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247 Broadway

Importers and Traders Bank. Foyer, 5th floor.
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247 Broadway

Importers and Traders Bank. Directors' Room at mantel.
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247 Broadway

Manhattan: Broadway - Murray Street (1) 247 to 243 Broadway, at, adjoining and south of the S.W. corner of Murray Street, showing, under demolition, the Importers' and Traders' Office of The Equitable Trust Co. of New York (No. 247). Also seen is Murray Street (right), south side, west from and including Broadway. March 22, 1937. P. L. Sperr. (2) The same. Prominently shown is the Park-Murray Building. April 18, 1937. P. L. Sperr. (3) An earlier view of the complete block (Nos. 239 to 247) between Park Place and Murray Street, showing the Cook (Tourist) Building, No. 245, under improvement. On the left is the Woolworth Building. January 20, 1925. Eugene L. Armbruster Collection.
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247 Broadway

Importers and Traders Bank. Vault.
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247 Broadway

Broadway & Murray St. South
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247 Broadway

Broadway and Murray Street. Importers and Traders Bank, exterior.
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247 Broadway

Importers and Traders Bank. Second floor looking west, interior.
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247 Broadway

Broadway & Murray St. S.W. Cor.
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247 Broadway

Importers and Traders Bank. Entrance doors.
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247 Broadway

Importers and Traders Bank. First floor looking east, interior.
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247 Broadway

Broadway and Murray Street. Importers and Traders Bank, exterior.
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247 Broadway

Importers and Traders Bank. Third floor looking east, interior.
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247 Broadway

Mosler Safe Co., Importers and Traders Bank.
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247 Broadway

Importers and Traders Bank. First floor looking west, interior.
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247 Broadway

Importers and Traders Bank. President's office, 3rd floor.
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247 Broadway

Importers and Traders Bank. Clerks' room.
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247 Broadway

Importers and Traders Bank. Directors' Room at clock.
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247 Broadway

Mosler Safe Co., Importers and Traders Bank.
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247 Broadway

Importers and Traders Bank, Mosler Safe Co.
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247 Broadway

Manhattan: Broadway - Park Place (1) 239 to 247 Broadway, west side, north from Park Place (left) to Murray Street (right) as viewed westward from City Hall Park. Partially shown on the extreme left is the Woolworth Building. October 30, 1928. P. L. Sperr. (2) A detail of the same, showing only Nos. 241 to 247 Broadway. October 30, 1928. P. L. Sperr.
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247 Broadway

Manhattan: Broadway - Murray Street 243-247 Broadway, south of, adjoining, and at the S.W. corner of Murray Street. About 1925. Louis H. Dreyer.