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Photographer Jack Reilly on Side of Bank of Manhattan Building. Original Caption - 11/13/1929-New York, NY: Jack Reilly, intrepid photographer, precariously perched from the 72 story of the world's tallest building, the 74 story Bank of Manhattan structure, in progress of construction in Wall Street, New York City. A panorama of New York's prominent business section is seen in the background, with the Woolworth building, in the upper left.

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Philadelphia Jack O'Brien (born Joseph Francis Hagan) signed photographs, 1906 and 1910. 1906 albumen print signed "To My Dear Friend and Advisor Prof. Mike Donovan. With wishes for his health and longevity. From Jack O'Brien May 14, 1906." Circa 1910 composite photograph entitled, "Philadelphia Jack O'Brien. Some Interesting Photographs Posed For By The Famous Boxer Showing His Fine Muscular Development and Some of His Favorite Blows" and signed "Sincerely Phila Jack O'Brien".

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