RT @BeschlossDC: Here Upper West Side NYC during World War II, 1942: #Diehlpic.twitter.com/wPHcaTBFKd
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RT @BeschlossDC: Here Upper West Side NYC during World War II, 1942: #Diehlpic.twitter.com/wPHcaTBFKd
Note the few cars: @BeschlossDC: Here Upper West Side NYC during World War II, 1942: #Diehl pic.twitter.com/B7FNNCZAso”
Another great photo disseminated by @BeschlossDC.pic.twitter.com/8T54FPgQY2
@BeschlossDC Top of the Ansonia!
@BeschlossDC Any idea what they are doing?
@HamishMack @BeschlossDC They appear to be securing the gargoyle against enemy attack ;-) #greatestgeneration
@BeschlossDC Really enjoy your Twitter pics. Thanks for the clear captions!
@BeschlossDC @CyMadD0x look at the few cars, and few people on the streets... amazing.
.@BeschlossDC 1940s photo of Bdwy, looking south from 72nd (?) St -- can see part of Lincoln Center area before Lincoln Center.
Verb. Here IS. RT @BeschlossDC Here Upper West Side NYC during World War II, 1942: #Diehlpic.twitter.com/wOVSJbxj4j
@BeschlossDC what are they doing on this photo?
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