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Vintage New York City Subway Signs
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The book "Vintage New York City Subway Signs: 1920s–1980s" documents the fascinating history and development of New York's subway signage over six decades, showcasing signs made from materials like porcelain, wood, tin, and mosaic. This collection, compiled by the acclaimed transit photographer and historian Douglas Grotjahn, includes over 350 historic photographs that capture the evolution of these iconic transit markers. It holds particular value for architects, designers, urban planners, local historians, and collectors, offering them a rich source of inspiration drawn from the unique design heritage of New York City. The book provides detailed descriptions and historical context, revealing the functional and aesthetic transformations of subway signage over the years. Grotjahn enhances this collection by sharing his extensive archive of 35 mm Kodachrome color slides, along with select black-and-white images, bringing a vivid look into the past of the city's transit system.
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The book "Vintage New York City Subway Signs: 1920s–1980s" documents the fascinating history and development of New York's subway signage over six decades, showcasing signs made from materials like porcelain, wood, tin, and mosaic. This collection, compiled by the acclaimed transit photographer and historian Douglas Grotjahn, includes over 350 historic photographs that capture the evolution of these iconic transit markers. It holds particular value for architects, designers, urban planners, local historians, and collectors, offering them a rich source of inspiration drawn from the unique design heritage of New York City. The book provides detailed descriptions and historical context, revealing the functional and aesthetic transformations of subway signage over the years. Grotjahn enhances this collection by sharing his extensive archive of 35 mm Kodachrome color slides, along with select black-and-white images, bringing a vivid look into the past of the city's transit system.
