Double Page Plate No. 4. 1891. Atlas of the Counties of New York, Kings, Richmond, Westchester and Part of Queens in the State of New York. J. R. Bien and C. C. Vermeule (Cartographers). The U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey and the Geological Survey of New Jersey (Publisher). The Lionel Pincus and Princess Firyal Map Division, New York Public Library Digital Collections.
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Postcards, Bathers, Coney Island, N.Y. c1900 – 1920. Joseph Covino New York City Postcard Collection, The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture Archive of The Cooper Union.
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Taunton’s Map of Coney Island. 1879. Taunton’s S.D.L. (Publisher). The Lionel Pincus and Princess Firyal Map Division, New York Public Library Digital Collections.
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Plate 35. 1880. Atlas of the Entire City of Brooklyn, Complete in One Volume. G. W. Bromley & Co. (Publisher). The Lionel Pincus and Princess Firyal Map Division, New York Public Library Digital Collections.
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Iron Pier, Coney Island, N.Y. c1865 – 1919. The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Photography Collection, New York Public Library Digital Collections.
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The Colossal Elephant of Coney Island. 1885. Mid-Manhattan Picture Collection, New York Public Library Digital Collections.
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Elephantine Colossus, Coney Island, N.Y. c1885. Charles Dudley Arnold (Photographer). Joseph Ditta, Flickr.
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Beachgoers at Coney Island. c1898. Robert Bracklow (Photographer). New York Historical Society via Digital Culture of Metropolitan New York.
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Bathing at Coney Island. c1900. Detroit Publishing Co. (Publisher). Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Online Catalog.
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Surf Bathing, Coney Island, N.Y. c1900. Detroit Publishing Co. (Publisher). Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Online Catalog.
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Balmer’s Beach and Bathing Pavilion, Coney Island, N.Y. 1911. George P. Hall & Son (Photographer). New York Historical Society via Digital Culture of Metropolitan New York.
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Postcards, Coney Island, N.Y. c1900 – 1920. Joseph Covino New York City Postcard Collection, The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture Archive of The Cooper Union.
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Galveston Flood, Coney Island, N.Y. c1902. Detroit Publishing Co. (Publisher). Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Online Catalog.
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Johnstown Flood, Coney Island, N.Y. c1900 – 1905. Detroit Publishing Co. (Publisher). Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Online Catalog.
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Loop the Loop, Coney Island, N.Y. c1903 – 1910. Detroit Publishing Co. (Publisher). Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Online Catalog.
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The Chase Through the Clouds, Coney Island Roller Coaster. c1886 – 1914. George P. Hall & Son (Photographer). New York Historical Society via Digital Culture of Metropolitan New York.
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