Wall St., ca. 1940.
Photo: Lucien Aigner via Invaluable Auctions
68 notes
·
View notes
Trinity Church from Wall Street
Trinity Church from Wall Street
111 notes
·
View notes
The City Canyons at Daybreak, Trinity Church at Left
Drahomir Josef Růžička (American, born Bohemia; 1870–1960)
1942
Gelatin silver print
Dorotheum, Vienna
Titled in pencil on the reverse, dated
155 notes
·
View notes
Trinity Church, Manhattan, New York, USA, 1900 (colorized)
18 notes
·
View notes
1700s: What a beautiful final resting place
2000s: AMERICAN STONKS
4 notes
·
View notes
The new front Stained Glass window was put in last year. I just got around to noticing it now. Stained Glass at Trinity Church https://trinitywallstreet.org/visit/trinity-church/stained-glass
5 notes
·
View notes
Trinity Church in New York City, NY, US
American vintage postcard
5 notes
·
View notes
Trinity Churchyard, March 9, 1938.
Photo: Carl van Vechten via MCNY
90 notes
·
View notes
Restraining Order 2023-01-27 Trinity Church Asbury Park, NJ
9 notes
·
View notes
Trinity Church is the oldest church built in Manhattan, NY. Governor Benjamin Fletcher approved the budget to have the church built in 1696. Captain William Kidd had just settled his new life in New York at this time, and he personally assisted with the building of the church - providing supplies from his ship (the Antigua at the time) and labor.
Once Trinity Church was built, he and his wife Sarah Kidd purchased their own family pew (row 4) that would be reserved for their use for service and gatherings.
This church is still standing today on Broadway. The original pews have long since been replaced, but Sarah Kidd’s resting place remains here - among the other graves in the Trinity Church courtyard alongside other famous people such as Alexander Hamilton.
Captain Kidd had a strong sense of community in New York and dedicated a lot of his time and money into that community. This is just one example of his honest character and his intentions to live a honest life along side his wife and family.
3 notes
·
View notes