Wednesday, May 18, 2016

12 Splendid Portraits of Immigrants Arriving at Ellis Island      
Pictures from when immigrants came through the FRONT door...legally. DIVERSIFIED ...Were any muslim ? Maybe, but at least we knew who they were and where they were        

Millions of immigrants came in through Ellis Island from the day it opened in 1892 to the day it closed in 1954. Amateur photographer Augustus Sherman, who worked there as a registry clerk from 1892 to 1925, took hundreds of photos of the new arrivals, often in elaborate traditional dress they had brought with them. He gave the photos simple labels—“Italian woman,” “Scottish boys,” “German stowaway”—that tell the barest of background stories. Courtesy of the Ellis Island Collection at The New York Public Library Digital Collections, here are 12 of Sherman’s portraits of immigrants on their way to a new life in the U.S.          1/13 SLIDES © Courtesy of the Ellis Island Collection at The New York Public Library Digital Collections  

Courtesy of the Ellis Island Collection at The New York Public Library Digital Collections,  3 Dutch women

Courtesy of the Ellis Island Collection at The New York Public Library Digital Collections,'Rev. Joseph Vasilon, Greek-Orthodox priest'

Courtesy of the Ellis Island Collection at The New York Public Library Digital Collections,'Guadeloupean woman'

Courtesy of the Ellis Island Collection at The New York Public Library Digital Collections, 'German stowaway'
  • Courtesy of the Ellis Island Collection at The New York Public Library Digital Collections, 'Turkish man"
  • Courtesy of the Ellis Island Collection at The New York Public Library Digital Collections, 'Scottish boys'
  • Courtesy of the Ellis Island Collection at The New York Public Library Digital Collections, 'Three Dutch women'
  • Courtesy of the Ellis Island Collection at The New York Public Library Digital Collections, 'Gypsy family'
  • Courtesy of the Ellis Island Collection at The New York Public Library Digital Collections, 'Algerian man'
  • Courtesy of the Ellis Island Collection at The New York Public Library Digital Collections, 'Dutch children'
  • Courtesy of the Ellis Island Collection at The New York Public Library Digital Collections, 'Italian woman'
  • Courtesy of the Ellis Island Collection at The New York Public Library Digital Collections, 'Cossack man from the steppes of Russia'
  • Courtesy of the Ellis Island Collection at The New York Public Library Digital Collections,'Norwegian woman'
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