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Blind news dealer, Fannie Lyons, at her stand at the south east corner of 7th Avenue
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Blind news dealer, Fannie Lyons, at her stand at the south east corner of 7th Avenue
5890548 Blind news dealer, Fannie Lyons, at her stand at the south east corner of 7th Avenue & 34th Street, 1926 (b/w photo) by Byron Company (fl.1890-1942); Museum of the City of New York, USA; (add.info.: Charlie & Fannie Lyons, S.E. Corner Seventh Ave. & 34th St.); eMuseum of the City of New York; American, out of copyright
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Atmospheric Blind Blind Persons Blindness Byron Company New York Disability Disabled Gelatin Silver Print Manhattan News Newspaper Vendors Subway Stations Town Life Daily Life Scene Newspapers Social History
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This photograph captures the resilience and determination of Fannie Lyons, a blind news dealer, as she stands proudly at her stand on the bustling south east corner of 7th Avenue and 34th Street in New York City. Taken in 1926 by Byron Company, this gelatin silver print showcases the daily life scene of Manhattan during the vibrant 1920s. Fannie Lyons is depicted amidst a backdrop of urban city streets, subway stations, and passersby. Her presence exudes strength despite her disability, serving as an inspiration to all who encounter her. This image not only sheds light on the challenges faced by blind individuals but also highlights their ability to overcome adversity with grace. The photo offers a glimpse into the social history of early 20th century America, showcasing vintage elements that transport us back in time. The atmospheric quality adds depth to this snapshot from another era. Displayed at the Museum of the City of New York, this powerful image serves as a reminder that disability does not define one's spirit or potential. Fannie Lyons' story resonates even today as we continue to strive for inclusivity and equal opportunities for all members of society. Bridgeman Images has preserved this remarkable piece from Fine Art Finder's collection, allowing us to appreciate both its artistic value and its historical significance.
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