“The Boy in a Boat,” by Max Greim, Forest Hills Cemetery, Boston, MA, Louis Ernest Mieusset (1881-1886), just four years old, died of Nephritis, a kidney inflammation and Scarlet Fever.1yr ⋅ carvana6 ⋅ r/CemeteryPorn
1914 Cast iron frieze I salvaged from a demolished building in Manhattan and mounted to my wall [OC] (album of frieze’s original home in comments)3yr ⋅ carvana6 ⋅ r/Antiques
My favorite bookstore, “Daedalus Used Books” in Charlottesville, Virginia3yr ⋅ carvana6 ⋅ r/rarebooks
My friend marvels at the interior of the Harbeck mausoleum at Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx2yr ⋅ carvana6 ⋅ r/CemeteryPorn
1913 Cast iron frieze I salvaged from a demolished building in Manhattan and mounted to my wall [OC] (album of frieze’s original home in comments)3yr ⋅ carvana6 ⋅ r/castiron
[OC] My MCM Manhattan studio; lamp by Majestic, credenza by Kent Coffey3yr ⋅ carvana6 ⋅ r/midcenturymodern
My friends prepare to enter the Harbeck mausoleum at the Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx2yr ⋅ carvana6 ⋅ r/architecture
Not traditional type of design here, perhaps, but this is my Manhattan studio [OC]3yr ⋅ carvana6 ⋅ r/malelivingspace
Local video store went out of business a few years ago, these are the titles nobody wanted to buy, they gave them to me, along with the shelves!3yr ⋅ carvana6 ⋅ r/hometheater
Grand Central’s ceiling pre-restoration was nearly black with grime, not from trains, but from decades of indoor smokers! They left a single brick dirty to remind future generations of how far it had come.3yr ⋅ carvana6 ⋅ r/nyc
Local video store went out of business a few years ago, these are the titles nobody wanted to buy, they gave them to me, along with the shelves!3yr ⋅ carvana6 ⋅ r/mildlyinteresting
Hi-res photo of the “lost” Penn Station. Tragic, yet ironically it’s destruction is probably the best thing to happen to old buildings in this city, as it catalyzed the famous Landmarks Law, and jump-started the preservation movement.3yr ⋅ carvana6 ⋅ r/nycpics