Vintage Photos

The photographs in this gallery were taken by my grandfather,
Dr. Harold A. Neuman.  A Colorado native and dentist by trade,
he loved his photography hobby.  He developed his own negatives,
and printed his own pictures.  He taught me my basic darkroom
techniques when I was in early high school.  I had his negatives
in my possession prior to his death in 1985.  I started examining his
negatives in the early to mid 1990's and found a number of images
that were interesting, entertaining, and of historical significance.
As far as I can tell, most of these images were taken around 1950.
Therefore, with permission, I have re-printed all the images seen below.

Black & White Images


Accident Scene


California Building Memorial Day Parade


Central Park Carriage


Elevated Train New York



Gas Station Attendant


Grand Central Station


Mafia Luncheon


Man With A View Camera (Sepia Toned)


Nation's Capitol


Nation's Capitol From A Taxicab


New York Custom House (Sepia Toned)


New York Street Scene


Shirley Savoy Hotel


Skull and Books

 
Trinity Church


Vendome Hotel In Leadville


Washington Monument


Washington Park New Car


YMCA Downtown Denver



Hand Colored Images


California Building Memorial Day Parade


Flamingo Hotel In Las Vegas


Girl On A Tricycle


Harbor Hotel In Steamboat Springs


Kids In The Yard


New York City Skyline


Shirley Savoy Hotel


Trinity Church



Vendome Hotel In Leadville


Washington Park New Car