Austen, Alice
Elizabeth Alice Austen (March 17, 1866 – June 9, 1952) was an American photographer working in Staten Island. She is best known for her street photography and her intimate depictions of women's lives and relationships in the Victorian era.
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Street Types of New York
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Street Sweeper, Forty-Eighth Street and Eighth Avenue
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Street Cleaner, Thirty-Fourth Street
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Policeman, Herald Square
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Postman, Fifty-Sixth Street and Madison Avenue
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Mounted Messenger Boy, Thirtieth Street
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Newsboy, Grand Central Depot
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Bootblacks, City Hall Park
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Hansom Cab, Union Square
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Organ Grinder and Wife, Forty-Eighth Street and Broadway
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Shoelace Peddler, Trinity Church Railing
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Pretzel Vender and Emigrant, South Ferry
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Ragman and Cart, Twenty-Ninth Street, between Third and Lexington Avenues
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