Jersey City 1940-1960: The Dan McNulty Collection

Jersey City 1940-1960: The Dan McNulty Collection
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Artikel-Nr:
9780738537313
Veröffentl:
1997
Erscheinungsdatum:
01.11.1997
Seiten:
128
Autor:
Kenneth French
Gewicht:
327 g
Format:
236x171x9 mm
Serie:
Images of America
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Author Kenneth French is the head librarian of the New Jersey Room of the Jersey City Public Library, from whose archives all of the pictures in this collection have been gathered. He is a Jersey City native who has assisted with efforts to save and restore two city buildings, the Loew's Jersey Theater and the eighteenth-century "Apple Tree House." Mr. French is pleased to present this second volume on Jersey City in the Images of America series.
Photographer Dan McNulty was a Jersey City resident who spent most of his time working in his family's funeral home. McNulty's photography was a mere sideline, but this fact did not affect the high artistic quality of the images of the city that he produced during the 1940s and '50s. During the two decades of McNulty's work, Jersey City experienced many changes. The powerful political machine of Mayor Frank Hague was brought down after thirty yearsin 1949 by the reform team of John V. Kenny, and this period also saw the end of the city's success in the railroad industry. In the 1950s, the first large housing projects were constructed in the city; other sweeping developments in this sphere would follow in the 1960s. McNulty documented these changes and others that resulted during this twenty year period through dramatic photographs of vacant railroad terminals, dynamic commercial and residential districts, successful factories and manufacturing plants, and significant WPA projects such as the Jersey City Medical Center and Roosevelt Stadium.

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