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Publié le 11 octobre 202212 octobre 2022 par Jefrage

La Nouvelle Orléans de 1890 à 1926

The French Quarter, 1890s
Cotton on the levee c. 1890
Canal Street c. 1907
Canal Street from the Clay Monument, 1890s
Canal Street, 1910. The large building is the Maison Blanche department store
St. Charles Avenue at junction with Canal Street, between 1880 and 1897, showing a green and crimson “Perley Thomas” streetcar
Orleans Street near Cathedral of St. Louis, c. 1890
Milk cart in Esplanade Avenue, c. 1903
Organ grinder on Bourbon Street and Ursulines Avenue, c. 1924
Oyster luggers, c 1906
Panorama of New Orleans taken from the Hotel Grunewald in 1910. Part 1. (I had to split the panorama view into three parts. The complete panorama is made up of five individual photographic images joined together in the photographic studio)
Panorama of New Orleans taken from the Hotel Grunewald in 1910. Part 1. (I had to split the panorama view into three parts. The complete panorama is made up of five individual photographic images joined together in the photographic studio)
Panorama of New Orleans taken from the Hotel Grunewald in 1910. Part 1. (I had to split the panorama view into three parts. The complete panorama is made up of five individual photographic images joined together in the photographic studio)
Payday on the levee c. 1906
St. Charles Avenue from Canal Street, c. 1910
Stevedores on the New Orleans waterfront, c. 1906
Esplanade Street in 1900
Pirate Alley between 1920 and 1926
A Streckfus steamer in 1910, the year that John Streckfus, Sr. (1856–1925) established the Streckfus Steamers company! John Streckfus started a steam packet business in the 1880s but transitioned his fleet to the river excursion business around the turn of the century. In 1907, he incorporated Streckfus Steamers to raise capital and expand his riverboat excursion business. The quality of this photograph is quite remarkable. Though it's not possible on FB, on the original downloaded image one can zoom right in and see the passangers enjoying their day out on board the steamer 20 Street scene, unknown location, between 1920 and 1926
Street scene, unknown location, between 1920 and 1926
Royal Street in the 1890s
Exchange Alley between 1920 and 1926
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