Description: NEW YORK CITY - Trinity Church - Pulpit - ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL : Trinity Church, at 75 Broadway in lower Manhattan, is a historic, active, well-endowed parish church in the Episcopal Diocese of New York. Trinity Church is near the intersection of Wall Street and Broadway, in New York City, New York. The third and current Trinity Church began construction in 1839 and was finished in 1846. At the time of its completion its 281-foot (86 m) spire and cross was the highest point in New York until being surpassed in 1890 by the New York World Building. Architectural historians consider the present, 1846 Trinity Church building, designed by architect Richard Upjohn, a classic example of Gothic Revival architecture. In 1976 the United States Department of the Interior designated Trinity Church a National Historic Landmark because of its architectural significance and its place within the history of New York City. This White Border Era (1915-30) postcard reverse informs "The Pulpit. Since its reaction in 1846, men of distinction from many parts of the world have spoken from this place. In 1926 the former shell-shaped sounding board was replaced by the beautiful canopy shown in this view, a memorial to Elizabeth d'H Kean. Thomas Nash, architect." The card is in good condition. Photo Wurts Bros., Inc. NYC.
Price: 8.5 USD
Location: Brooklyn, New York
End Time: 2025-01-05T04:02:52.000Z
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City/Region: New York City
Type: Printed (Lithograph)
Postage Condition: Unposted
Era: White Border (c. 1915-1930)
Features: Architecture
Trinity Church: The Pulpit
Manhattan: Wall Street Area
Episcopal Diocese of New York: NYC
Gothic Revival Architecture: Richard Upjohn, Architect
Pulpit: Thomas Nash, Architect
Region: New York
Country: USA