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Shoemaker working in a house in the yard of 219 Broome Street, which the landlord built when the sanitary police put him out of the basement. Clatterpole sticks up through his house. Rent $12 a month.

Shoemaker working in a house in the yard of 219 Broome Street, which the landlord built when the sanitary police put him out of the basement. Clatterpole sticks up through his house. Rent $12 a month.

Shoemaker working in a house in the yard of 219 Broome Street, which the landlord built when the sanitary police put him out of the basement. Clatterpole sticks up through his house. Rent $12 a month.

Shoemaker working in a house in the yard of 219 Broome Street, which the landlord built when the sanitary police put him out of the basement. Clatterpole sticks up through his house. Rent $12 a month.

Shoemakers in their Ludlow Street Cellar, Dec. 1895.

Shoemakers in their Ludlow Street Cellar, Dec. 1895.

Indians (Iroquois) at 511 Broome Street.

Indians (Iroquois) at 511 Broome Street.

"Ready for Sabbath Eve in a Coal Cellar" - a cobbler in Ludlow Street.

"Ready for Sabbath Eve in a Coal Cellar" - a cobbler in Ludlow Street.

Shoemakers in their Ludlow Street Cellar, Dec. 1895.

Shoemakers in their Ludlow Street Cellar, Dec. 1895.

Arch under the first rear tenement at 55 Baxter Street leading to the second rear, with stairs up which Vincenzo Nino went to murder his wife in 1895. House believed to be haunted.

Arch under the first rear tenement at 55 Baxter Street leading to the second rear, with stairs up which Vincenzo Nino went to murder his wife in 1895. House believed to be haunted.

Indians (Iroquois) at 511 Broome Street.

Indians (Iroquois) at 511 Broome Street.

Nibsy's Alley at 47 1/2 Crosby Street, torn down in the Fall of 1895.

Nibsy's Alley at 47 1/2 Crosby Street, torn down in the Fall of 1895.

Ready for Sabbath Eve in a Coal Cellar - a cobbler in Ludlow Street.

Ready for Sabbath Eve in a Coal Cellar - a cobbler in Ludlow Street.

Ready for Sabbath Eve in a Coal Cellar - a cobbler in Ludlow Street.

Ready for Sabbath Eve in a Coal Cellar - a cobbler in Ludlow Street.

Necktie workshop in a Division Street tenement.

Necktie workshop in a Division Street tenement.

Indians (Iroquois) at 511 Broome Street.

Indians (Iroquois) at 511 Broome Street.

Baxter Street Alley, directly in the rear of Bandits' Roost.

Baxter Street Alley, directly in the rear of Bandits' Roost.

Baxter Street Alley in Mulberry Bend, now destroyed.

Baxter Street Alley in Mulberry Bend, now destroyed.

Scene on the Roof of the Mott Street Barracks

Scene on the Roof of the Mott Street Barracks

Police Station Lodgers 13. Elizabeth Street Station--Women Lodgers.

Police Station Lodgers 13. Elizabeth Street Station--Women Lodgers.

Bunks in a Seven-Cent Lodging House, Pell Street.

Bunks in a Seven-Cent Lodging House, Pell Street.

It costs a Dallar a Month to sleep in the Sheds.

It costs a Dallar a Month to sleep in the Sheds.

In a Ludlow Street tenement lodging cellar.

In a Ludlow Street tenement lodging cellar.

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Shoemaker working in a house in the yard of 219 Broome Street, which the landlord built when the sanitary police put him out of the basement. Clatterpole sticks up through his house. Rent $12 a month.

Creator Alexander Alland, Jacob A. (Jacob August) Riis (1849-1914)
Accession number 2008.1.41 
Unique identifier MNY84985 
Dated ca. 1890 
Object Type photograph
Physical dimensions width: 5 in
height: 4 in 
Medium gelatin silver print
File dimensions 14.0 in × 11.4 in at 300dpi
35.5 cm × 29.0 cm at 300dpi 
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Broome Street (New York, N.Y.)
Housing
Lower East Side (New York, N.Y.)
Outbuildings
Poverty
Shoemakers
Tenement houses
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