You might remember from previous posts, that the Lionel Pincus and Princess Firyal Map Division has been busy digitizing our historical map collections, with a strong focus on New York City fire insurance maps. We’ve added some excellent new titles (about 500 maps total) to that collection in recent months detailing Queens and Brooklyn from the early 20th century. The example below is from E. Belcher Hyde’s Atlas of the Borough of Brooklyn, Vol. 7., 1907. This map shows an early Luna Park, Coney Island’s famous amusement park, just four years after it opened to the public, which itself was built on the site of the former Sea Lion Park, home of the world’s first looping roller coaster. And you thought the Cyclone was scary.
Coney Island
New Maps of Brooklyn & Queens!
Posted September 23rd, 2009 by Matt Knutzen, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, Map DivisionFiled in:
Coney Island Maps
Posted June 14th, 2008 by Matt Knutzen, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, Map DivisionI've always been fascinated with landscapes changing through time as seen though the lens of the map. Shorelines, especially where there are lots of waves and tides, are particularly interesting things in that they are so clearly dynamic. These fire insurance maps of Coney Island, created between 1880 and 1907 document those changes beautifully. In addition to those covering Coney Island, the NYPL has digitized close to 2000 maps at this level of detail for all five boroughs of New York City.
G.W. Bromley, Atlas of the entire City of Brooklyn, 1880, Plate 35
E. Robinson, Robinson's atlas of Kings County, New York, 1890, Plate 20
G.W. Bromley, Atlas of the Borough of Brooklyn, 1907, Plate 28
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