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Trylon and Perisphere, New York World's Fair – To the left is the lofty shaft of the "Trylon," which rises 700 feet above the ground. A bridge links it to the 200-foot "Perisphere," in which the Theme of the Exposition is depicted. The architects are Harrison and Fouilhoux.

Physical Description

One linen postcard with a divided back. The postcard was published by Frank E. Cooper in New York, New York and printed by Curt Teich and Company in Chicago, Illinois.

Condition

Unused

Language of Postcard

English

Location

United States–New York–New York County–New York City

Publisher

Frank E. Cooper

Printer

Curt Teich & Co.

Printing Process

Chromolithography

Technique

Artist rendering

Date Issued

1930-1955

Object Type

Postcard

Object Size

14 X 09 cm

Original Collection

San Diego College for Women Postcard Collection

Publisher Series

59 W

Postcard Collection Number

New York-04

Digital Collection

San Diego College for Women Linen Postcard Collection

Digital Publisher

Copley Library, University of San Diego

Date Digitized

2013

Image File Size

221 KB

Image Format

Image/Jpeg

Repository

Special Collections. Copley Library, University of San Diego

Image File Location

Cop-Darc\Postcards\Linen Postcards\New York\NY-04A

Copyright

This postcard may be protected by copyright law. It is being made available for non-commercial, personal, educational, and research use only. It is the responsibility of the user to locate and obtain permission from the copyright owner(s) or heirs for any other use.

Keywords

Business Districts (New York, New York), Flushing Meadows-Coronado Park (New York, New York), New York World's Fair (1939-1940), Sculptures, Parks & Gardens

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