Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Bronze statue to surmount the Hudson Memorial column, Spuyten Duyvil in the Bronx, sculptor Karl Gruppe, photograph by De Witt Ward, series 459, exhibit J, approved October 13, 1937.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Bronze statue to surmount the Hudson Memorial column, Spuyten Duyvil in the Bronx, sculptor Karl Gruppe, photograph by De Witt Ward, series 459, exhibit K, approved October 13, 1937.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Relocation of the Farragut Statue in Manhattan, sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens and architect Stanford White, series 439, exhibit D, approved September 14, 1909.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Addition to the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, architect Aymar Embury II, series 302, exhibit GL, approved July 22, 1935.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Comfort Station on Fulton Street between Washington Street and Flushing Avenue in Queens, architect J.B. Franklin, series 323, exhibit E, approved April 14, 1908.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Additions to the Kings County Court House in Brooklyn, architect Walter E. Parfitt, series 324, exhibit B, approved April 14, 1908.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Memorial Tablet to be placed on the Aquarium in Battery Park in Manhattan, sculptor Lee Homer, series 334, exhibit H, disapproved July 29, 1908.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Seals to be placed in the ceilings of the elevator cars in the Municipal Building in Manhattan, architect McKim, Mead and White, series 353, exhibit CC, approved March 10, 1913.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Seals to be placed in the ceilings of the elevator cars in the Municipal Building in Manhattan, architect McKim, Mead and White, series 353, exhibit CD, approved March 10, 1913.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Four electric lamp posts at the entrance to Prospect Park in Brooklyn, architect McKim, Mead and White, series 356, exhibit B, approved July 1, 1908.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Candelabra and sculpture for the Firemen's Memorial in Manhattan, sculptor Attilio Piccirilli and architect H. Van Buren Magonigle, series 451, exhibit O, approved October 13, 1912.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Candelabra and sculpture for the Firemen's Memorial in Manhattan, sculptor Attilio Piccirilli and architect H. Van Buren Magonigle, series 451, exhibit M, approved October 13, 1912.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Tablet in memory of Edith N. Putney to be placed on the wall of the Newtown High School in Queens, sculptor Nicholas Pape, series 355, exhibit I, approved July 9, 1923.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Illuminated lecture sign to be placed on Public School 27 in Manhattan, architect C.B.J. Snyder, series 354, exhibit J, disapproved December 10, 1917.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Borough Hall in Queens, architect C.H. Caldwell, series 357, exhibit C, approved July 1, 1908.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Washington Irving High School in Manhattan, architect C.B.J. Snyder, series 359, exhibit C, approved July 29, 1908.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Signs to be placed in the Hall of Records in Manhattan, series 371, exhibit D, approved September 8, 1908.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: General plan and the buildings of the Riker's Island Penitentiary, architects Trowbridge and Livingston, series 374, exhibit Q, approved November 10, 1908.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Key stones and eagles on the Shore Road Bridge in Brooklyn, sculptor Rochette & Parzini and architect Frank J. Helmle, series 375, exhibit F, approved in-part October 11, 1910.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Key stones and eagles on the Shore Road Bridge in Brooklyn, sculptor Rochette & Parzini and architect Frank J. Helmle, series 375, exhibit G, approved in-part October 11, 1910.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Key stones and eagles on the Shore Road Bridge in Brooklyn, sculptor Rochette & Parzini and architect Frank J. Helmle, series 375, exhibit H, approved in-part October 11, 1910.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Key stones and eagles on the Shore Road Bridge in Brooklyn, sculptor Rochette & Parzini and architect Frank J. Helmle, series 375, exhibit I, approved in-part October 11, 1910.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Eagles on the Shore Road Bridge in Brooklyn, sculptor Rochette & Parzini and architect Frank J. Helmle, series 375, exhibit K, approved January 10, 1911.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Eagles on the Shore Road Bridge in Brooklyn, sculptor Rochette & Parzini and architect Frank J. Helmle, series 375, exhibit L, approved January 10, 1911.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Service station at Shore Road Park in Brooklyn, architect Aymar Embury II, series 375, exhibit V, approved September 12, 1939.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Service and comfort station at Shore Road Park and Brooklyn, architect Aymar Embury II, series 375, exhibit X, approved September 12, 1939.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Service and comfort station at Shore Road Park and Brooklyn, architect Aymar Embury II, series 375, exhibit Y, approved September 12, 1939.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Public comfort station and shelter on the west side of Riverside Drive in Manhattan, architect Theodore Videto, series 388, exhibit B, approved February 16, 1909.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Electroliers to be placed in Central Park in Manhattan, architect Henry Bacon, series 413, exhibit K, approved July 2, 1909.
Public Design Commission of the City of New York: Buildings on Blackwell's Island, architect Raymond F. Almirall, series 411, exhibit C, approved May 27, 1909.