


New York City Streetscape in November 1916
The photograph Hughes in N.Y., 1916 captures a moment in the bustling streets of New York City during November 1916, a time when the city was rapidly transforming into a hub of commerce and culture. Taken by a photographer for the Bain News Service, this image is part of a significant collection that documented the everyday realities and notable figures of the era.
At this time, New York was a melting pot, with immigrants flooding in from various parts of the world, drastically altering the social landscape. The streets were alive with energy, filled with horse-drawn carriages, early automobiles, and diverse crowds—the backdrop of a city on the brink of modernity. This photograph serves as a valuable record, providing a glimpse into the life and atmosphere of New York City over 100 years ago, encapsulating a pivotal moment in American history.

New York City Streetscape in November 1916