Title
Tightrope walker near the Electric Tower, Luna Park, Coney Island, Brooklyn, N.Y., undated [c. 1903-1905].
Creators and Contributors
- Creator: Stonebridge, George Ehler
Date Created
Institutional Owner
New-York Historical Society, 170 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024, 212-873-3400
Rights
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Type of Resource
Photograph
Language
English
Additional Information
General note:
Photographer Note: George Ehler Stonebridge (d. 1941) was an amateur photographer who lived and worked in the Bronx, New York. He left little record of himself, but an invaluable one of his surroundings and interests. Stonebridge lived at several locations in the Bronx with his wife Bella, and their three children Grace, George, and William. He worked at the Northern Gaslight Company, although the position he held is unknown. In addition to taking photographs, Stonebridge wrote poetry and prose about his love of the Bronx, his children, and in honor of military victories. Some of Stonebridge's photographs appeared in local papers. In 1898, he was an authorized reporter and photographer for the North Side News; in 1905 he was an authorized reporter for the Bronx Borough Record and Times, and probably took photographs for that paper as well. Stonebridge was fascinated with the subject of military preparedness. Training rituals and staged battles were one of his favorite photographic subjects. His 1898 poem, "Remember the Maine," celebrates the United States' victory in the Spanish-American War. He was especially proud of soldiers from the Bronx, and photographed historical tablets throughout the Borough commemorating previous military victories. Stonebridge also used his photographs to illustrate lectures. In 1907, he gave several lectures on "The Training of War," using colored lantern slides.
Extent:
4 x 5"- Amusement parks--New York (State)--New York--Photographs
- Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)--Photographs
- Coney Island (New York, N.Y.)--Photographs
- New York (N.Y.)--Photographs
- Glass negatives
- Negatives (photographic)