105-111 East 35th Street. Damaged photograph has a hole on the lower left side. 105 E. 35th St. much altered, with an added mansard roof, first-story rustication, and the installation of statuary on t...
105-111 East 35th Street. 105 E. 35th St. is much altered from its original state, with an added mansard roof, first-story rustication, and the installation of statuary on the facade.
102-112 East 35th Street. Built in 1853-1855. Significant renovations have taken place on all of the rowhouses. Including a mansard roof added to 102 by the firm of McKim, Mead & White in 1892, sash a...
Detail of upper story windows and roofline at 106 East 35th Street. Built in 1853-1854 ; sash alterations to the windows on 106 and 108 carried out by architects Renwick, Aspinwall and Russell in 1888...
126-130 East 35th Street, 2008. Built in 1854 but considerably altered from original design. Owners removed the stoops in favor of basement entrances and changed the top floors and rooflines so that t...
119-121 E. 35th Street. Pair of brownstones built 1855-1856 by developer George Lindford ; they originally shared a single cornice. The original iron fence remains. These homes are very similar to the...
102-112 East 35th Street. Built in 1853-1855. Significant renovations have taken place on all of the rowhouses. Including a mansard roof added to 102 by the firm of McKim, Mead & White in 1892, sash a...
Row house facades, 129-137 E. 35th Street. Twenty foot wide rowhouses. Their original unified facade was spoiled by the removal of stoops in favor of basement entrances at No. 131 and 135. All five ro...
Bay windows, 127 East 35th Street. Built in 1853-1854. Originally one of a group of three row houses, the other two (Nos. 123 and 125) were torn down in 1901-1903 to make way for the Lanier mansion. I...
Detail of upper story windows and roofline at 106 East 35th Street. Built in 1853-1854 ; sash alterations to the windows on 106 and 108 carried out by architects Renwick, Aspinwall and Russell in 1888...
127 East 35th Street. The entrances to Nos. 123 and 129 partially visible on either side. Built in 1853-1854. Originally one of a group of three row houses, the other two (Nos. 123 and 125) were torn ...
129 East 35th Street. Built 1859-1860 by granite dealer Thomas Crane and stone cutter Alexander McDonald. The two men developed plans for Nos. 129-137 E. 35th Street and then transferred titles to inv...
Bay windows, 127 East 35th Street. Built in 1853-1854. Originally one of a group of three row houses, the other two (Nos. 123 and 125) were torn down in 1901-1903 to make way for the Lanier mansion. I...
127 East 35th Street. The entrances to Nos. 123 and 129 partially visible on either side. Built in 1853-1854. Originally one of a group of three row houses, the other two (Nos. 123 and 125) were torn ...
129 E. 35th Street. Photographed behind scaffolding. Built 1859-1860 by granite dealer Thomas Crane and stone cutter Alexander McDonald. The two men developed plans for Nos. 129-137 E. 35th Street and...
Photograph of windows and door fronts of 113-115 E. 35th St. Photograph is damaged and has a large hole in its center left. Nos. 113 and 115 are identical brownstones with a unified facade.
126-130 East 35th Street, 1977. Built in 1854 but considerably altered from original design. Owners removed the stoops in favor of basement entrances and changed the top floors and rooflines so that t...
Unlabeled image of 119-121 E. 35th Street. Pair of brownstones built 1855-1856 by developer George Lindford ; they originally shared a single cornice. The original iron fence remains. These homes are ...