Image Tag: Italian
27 Carmine Street
This buildings and its surroundings were landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) which Village Preservation advocated for in 2010. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, … Continued
Zito’s Bakery, 159 Bleecker Street
259 Bleecker Street via Google Streetview.
Growing Up in the Village: 173 Bleecker Street, Rooftop (from left: Rose Spina, Riccardo Spina, Frank Spina Jr)
173 Bleecker Street via Google Streetview.
Growing Up in the Village: Father Demo Square (Seated: Carlo Rossi w/ Riccardo Spina)
Father Demo Square via Google Streetview.
Growing Up in the Village: Father Demo Square (on left: Frank Spina Jr & Riccardo Spina) (on right: Carlo Rossi)
Father Demo Square via Google Streetview.
Café Figaro at the southeast corner of MacDougal and Bleecker Streets 1
Café Figaro at MacDougal and Bleecker via Google Streetview.
Café Figaro at the southeast corner of MacDougal and Bleecker Streets 2
Café Figaro at MacDougal and Bleecker via Google Streetview.
Café Figaro at the southeast corner of MacDougal and Bleecker Streets 3
Café Figaro at MacDougal and Bleecker via Google Streetview.
Hudson Park Junior High School Class Picture June 1938
Aldo Cozzo is the first boy on the left with crossed legs.
237 Bleecker Street
3/3/2015 LPC hearing. For more information about this application, click here.
237 Bleecker Street, 2
3/3/2015 LPC hearing. For more information about this application, click here.
241 Bleecker Street
7/9/2013 LPC hearing. For more information about this application, click here.
289 Bleecker Street
6/2/2015 LPC hearing. For more information about this application, click here.
307-309 Mott Street
12/14/2012 LPC hearing. For more information about this application, click here.
308-312 Mott Street
9/8/2015 LPC hearing. For more information about this application, click here. Also included in an application for 314-316 Mott Street, here.
353 6th Avenue, 2
5/17/2016 LPC hearing. For more information about this application, click here.
1 Clarkson Street
4/24/18 LPC hearing date. For more information regarding this application, click here.
18 Bleecker Street
4/4/2017 LPC hearing. For more information about this application, click here.
Jade Mountain Restaurant, 197 2nd Avenue between 12th & 13th Street
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Snapshot of the old Our Lady of Pompei Church, from the corner of Bleecker and Downing Street (demolished 1926).
This building was erected as the Third Unitarian Universalist church in 1833. In 1883, the Unitarians sold the building to the fledgling African-American Roman Catholic congregation of Saint Benedict the … Continued
First Communion portrait of two boys
Taken at Demaria studio, 217-219 Bleecker Street
Mr. and Mrs. F. Rocca’s wedding portrait
Inscribed to Father Antonio Demo, pastor of Our Lady of Pompei. For more information about Father Antonio Demo, visit http://gvshp.org/blog/2012/03/09/whats-in-a-name-father-demo-square/
Portrait of Luigi Raybaut
Luigi Raybaut directed Our Lady of Pompei’s Passion Plays and took the role of Judas in them from 1923 to about 1931. Inscribed to Our Lady of Pompei’s pastor, Antonio … Continued
Christian Brother, possibly Eliphus Victor I
Taken at Wendel Studio, 13 Avenue A. The Christian Brothers ran an educational institution (now Manhattan College) on Second Avenue.
Fathers Riccardo Lorenzoni, Antonio Demo, Carlo Delbecchi and Bartolomeo Marenghino (aka Marenchino)
The pastoral staff of Our Lady of Pompei. Taken at Bostwick, a photo studio at 98 Sixth Avenue. For more information about Father Antonio Demo, visit http://gvshp.org/blog/2012/03/09/whats-in-a-name-father-demo-square/
Father Antonio Demo, pastor of Our Lady of Pompei, and twenty members of one of the parish’s women’s organizations
For more information about Father Demo, visit http://gvshp.org/blog/2012/03/09/whats-in-a-name-father-demo-square/
Father Antonio Demo, pastor of Our Lady of Pompei, and twenty-six members of one of the parish’s women’s organizations
For more information about Father Demo, visit http://gvshp.org/blog/2012/03/09/whats-in-a-name-father-demo-square/
Wedding party, with pastor Antonio Demo, before Our Lady of Pompei’s sanctuary
Our Lady of Pompei moved into its present church October 7, 1928. At that time the present altar had not been installed. The image behind the wedding party, of the … Continued
Family photograph of Daniel Michael Pattarini, his wife Louise (née Paganini) and their sons Daniel Junior and Caesar Benito
Inscribed to Antonio Demo, pastor of Our Lady of Pompei parish. Giacomo Luigi’s son, Giacomo (James) Domenico Pattarini, was born in Piacenza in 1850. He married Giuseppina Maria Teresa (Josephine) … Continued
Antonio Demo, pastor of Our Lady of Pompei 1897-1933, and in residence 1934-1936
Father Demo was born in Bassano del Grappa in 1870. He entered the Scalabrini Fathers community. His training took longer than usual because it was interrupted twice, in 1891-1892 and … Continued
Photo portrait of funeral-home director Giovanni Battista Perazzo
Inscribed to Antonio Demo, pastor of Our Lady of Pompei. Giovanni Battista Perazzo was born in Genoa and emigrated to the United States at age 13. He entered the funeral … Continued
Studio Portrait of Ida Ravani
Taken at Iris Photo Studio, Gaspare Fecarotta, proprietor, 199 Bleecker. New York Times obituaries confirm Perazzo Funeral home was already at 199 Bleecker in 1926, and there is no newspaper … Continued
Father Antonio Demo, his assistants, and the male leadership of Our Lady of Pompei parish
Father Demo is directly behind the American flag. The third person from the right in the rear (light tie, dark suit) is John A. Perazzo, a resident of Leroy Street, … Continued
Looking East from 15 Charlton Street with the corner of Prince and MacDougal Streets in the background.
Nicosia Graziano (listed as Nicasia on the ship manifest), age 15. She arrived aboard the R.M.S. Celtic of the White Star Line March 18, 1911, but was prevented from leaving … Continued