The neverending story from new York of the 70s
Categories: North America
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-neverending-story-from-new-york-of-the-70s.htmlNever in the Big Apple will no taxi for 60 cents, never to see the merchants in the aprons, do not eat frozen creamy desserts... Those days in new York are long gone. However, the album "New York City, 1973-1978" Paul McDonagh (Paul McDonough) collected all these memories for those who remember those days. But the album is not only about memory. These photographs are a never ending story, the whole film on one tape.
Men climbed up the pipes in order to better see the parade. 1975.
The girl and the woman touch the horses. 1973.
Hall of ancient Rome in the new York Museum of art. 1973.
A couple of kisses on the Street corner. 1973.
Central Park. Girl with her doll. 1972.
Girls kissing in Central Park. 1972.
A blind, elderly woman and Krishna. 1972.
Central Park: a couple with a child, covered with newspaper. 1978.
Three car dealer. 1973.
Three musicians. 1978.
The man with the bag goes on the Street corner. East Side. 1973.
Military Museum, West point. 1975.
Central Park: the girl in white boots. 1971.
Keywords: North America | New York | Archive | 70s
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