View looking east across Church Street. A building marked Child's Business College is across the street. Pedestrians, horse-drawn carriages, and bicycles are visible.
View toward the northeast showing buildings along Church Street and part of Elm Street. The white building on the far right is Federal Courthouse and Post Office (1917). To its left are the Powell Building (1921), City Hall (1861), The New Haven…
A rooftop view from Temple between Crown and George, looking over empty lots toward the northeast and Church and Chapel Streets. Some stores are barely visible in the background, including Malley's, J. Johnson & Sons, and Kresge.
The northeast corner of the intersection of Crown and Temple. Church Street is visible in the background. Some store signs are visible along Church Street, which read "Savitt" and "Kresge."
The west side of Church Street, near the intersection with Crown. Signs reading "HERMAN PAUL JEWELERS," "Snyder's MENS STORE," and "Nat GREENBLATT Clothes" are visible. The First New Haven National Bank is visible in the left background.