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ny150420162404 A view of 30 Rock, formerly the RCA Building, in New York, April 11, 2020. Raymond Hood?s design for 30 Rock included setbacks with gardens on top. (Vincent Tullo/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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990_16_9-US-NYC-B_36HR New York, New York: c. 1940 Towering into the sky, the glowing RCA Building in Rockefeller Center presents an imposing silhouette.
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990_16_9-US-NYC-B_35HR New York, New York: c. 1938. A spectacular nighttime view of the 70 story RCA Building in Rockefeller Center in midtown Manhattan.
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990_16_X-Mobutu-Joseph_1HR New York, New York: August 11, 1970 President Joseph Mobutu of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is greeted by RCA chairman and president Robert Sarnoff at the RCA BUilding in Rockefeller Center.
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ny041017191912 FILE -- The Capitol Records Tower, a 13-story landmark just off Hollywood and Vine in Los Angeles, March 22, 2012. Of the surviving landmark recording industry buildings of the musician Tom PettyÕs early days, the building is the most recognizable. ÒThe thing about L.A. was that it was exactly what I hoped it would be,Ó Petty said. ÒWe drove down the streets and everywhere you looked were signs for record companies. MGM, RCA, Capitol, A&M. It was obvious that we had come to the right place.Ó (Monica Almeida/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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990_05_9-US-NYC-B-ES_6HR New York, New York: December 21, 1945 Looking south from the RCA Building in Rockefeller Center towards the Empire State Building in center.
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990_05_9-US-NYC-B-ES_14HR New York, New York: November 18, 1932 A workman pauses to admire the newly completed Empire State Building and the New York City skyline. The view is probably from the top of the RCA Building in Rockefeller Center which was completed in 1933.
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990_05_1-Work-Fact-W_18HR Camden, New Jersey: c. 1944 Music is broadcast through the overhead speakers to raise employee morale and bring relief to workers on repetitive tasks on this assembly line at a RCA Victor plant. © Underwood Archives / The Image Works
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990_05_2-TV-Tech-Inventor_6HR Schenectady, New York: January 14, 1928 Dr. E.F. Alexanderson of GE and RCA and inventor of the radio television process where a listener can see as well as listen to the broadcast, operating his 3 inch screen home television set. This was the first home reception of television.
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990_05_9-US-NYC-CP_3HR New York, New York: February 6, 1937 View of midtown Manhattan and Central Park, looking north from the RCA building.
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990_05_9-US-NYC-CP_40HR New York, New York: 1933 Surrounded by luxurious hotels and the buildings of a bustling Manhattan, Central Park is seen from the south from the scaffolding of the under construction RCA building in Rockefeller Center, the world's largest building. At the top of the park is the Reservoir.
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akg679744 New York City (USA), RCA Building in the Rockefeller Center (today the General Electric Building; finished in 1940; architect: Wallace K. Harrison a.o.).-Partial view of the entrance.-Photo, 3.11.2007.
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akg240323 New York City (USA), RCA-Building in the Rockefeller Center. (today GE-Building); built 1932-40. arch.: Wallace K. Harrison et al.). Allegorical figure. Relief sculpture above the right entrance. Photo, undated.
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akg240318 New York City (USA), RCA-Building in the Rockefeller Center. (today GE-Building); built 1932-40. arch.: Wallace K. Harrison et al.). Relief sculpture "Wisdom" by Lee Lawrie (born 1877) above the entrance portal (detail). Photo, undated.
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akg240322 New York City (USA), RCA-Building in the Rockefeller Center. (today GE-Building); built 1932-40. arch.: Wallace K. Harrison et al.). Allegorical figure. Relief sculpture above the left entrance Photo, undat.
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akg238305 New York City (USA), RCA-Building in the Rockefeller Center. (today GE-Building); built 1932-40. arch.: Wallace K. Harrison et al.). Relief sculpture "Wisdom" by Lee Lawrie (born 1877) above the entrance portal (detail). Photo, undated.
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akg284708 New York City (USA), RCA Building in the Rockefeller Center. (today General Electric Building; completed 1940; Arch.: Wallace K. Harrison a. o.). Exterior view. Photo, November 2000.
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akg237895 New York City (USA), RCA-Building in the Rockefeller Center. (today GE-Building); built 1932-40. arch.: Wallace K. Harrison et al.). Exterior view. Photo, undated.
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akg822548 New York (USA).-View of the RCA Building (Rockefeller Center) in Manhattan.-Photo, 1981.
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akg434315 New York City (USA), Manhattan, Midtown, GE Bulding (General Electric Building, until 1990 RCA-Building; completed 1940; arch.: Wallace K.Harrison et al).-View from the Rockefeller Plaza looking at the GE Building.-Photo, 1995.
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akg822547 New York (USA), Central Park.-View from the RCA Building (Rockefeller Center) of Central Park.-Photo, 1981.
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akg995021 New York City, Manhattan, RCA-Building at the Rockefeller Center (today GE-Building); built 1932-40 architect: Wallace K. Harrison et al).-Ice skaters on the rink on the Lower Plaza in front of the sculpture Prometheus by Paul Howard Manship (1885-1966).-.
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akg8526560 By W. R. Lethaby, 1902; this is his last and greatest building, a richly symbolic church imbued with primeval sacredness. The central tower with cedar tiles and thatched roof, impressive and well-composed, are respectful of the local vernacular as advocated by the Arts and Crafts movement. The astounding interior is vaulted, and supported by cruck-like concrete arches. The tapestry is by Burne-Jones, the glass by Whall, and the carved wildflower panels on the choir stall are by George Jack, who taught carving at the RCA.
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akg8526570 By W. R. Lethaby, 1902; this is his last and greatest building, a richly symbolic church imbued with primeval sacredness. The central tower with cedar tiles and thatched roof, impressive and well-composed, are respectful of the local vernacular as advocated by the Arts and Crafts movement. The astounding interior is vaulted, and supported by cruck-like concrete arches. The tapestry is by Burne-Jones, the glass by Whall, and the carved wildflower panels on the choir stall are by George Jack, who taught carving at the RCA.
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akg8526549 By W. R. Lethaby, 1902; this is his last and greatest building, a richly symbolic church imbued with primeval sacredness. The central tower with cedar tiles and thatched roof, impressive and well-composed, are respectful of the local vernacular as advocated by the Arts and Crafts movement. The astounding interior is vaulted, and supported by cruck-like concrete arches. The tapestry is by Burne-Jones, the glass by Whall, and the carved wildflower panels on the choir stall are by George Jack, who taught carving at the RCA.
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akg8526536 By W. R. Lethaby, 1902; this is his last and greatest building, a richly symbolic church imbued with primeval sacredness. The central tower with cedar tiles and thatched roof, impressive and well-composed, are respectful of the local vernacular as advocated by the Arts and Crafts movement. The astounding interior is vaulted, and supported by cruck-like concrete arches. The tapestry is by Burne-Jones, the glass by Whall, and the carved wildflower panels on the choir stall are by George Jack, who taught carving at the RCA.
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HISL021_EC148 New York City under smog when weather conditions prevented smoke from dispersing. Southeast view from the Empire State Building includes the Lincoln Building at far left and the RCA Building at 500 Fifth Avenue on the far right. 1949 photo by Edward Ratcliffe.
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HBDNEYO_CS055 The RCA building in Rockefeller Center, New York City, circa 1970. Courtesy: CSU Archives/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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HBDNEYO_CS047 View from the 70 story RCA building in Rockefeller Center, New York City, circa 1946. Courtesy: CSU Archives/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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dpa40922490 RCA Building in New York in 1944. Image by photographer Fred Stein (1909-1967) who emigrated 1933 from Nazi Germany to France and finally to the USA.
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00798083 geography / travel, Italy, Rome, buildings, RCA Italiana, building of the American RCA Records company, exterior view, circa 1960,
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0124749 ROCKEFELLER CENTER, c1940. /nThe 70 story RCA Building, part of of the Rockefeller Center complex, designed by Raymond Hood and built in New York between 1930 and 1939.
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0186552 RCA BUILDING, 1932. /nSteelworkers listening to the radio and having lunch atop the RCA Building in New York City. Photograph, 1932.
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0186574 RCA BUILDING, 1932. /nWorkers sitting on a girder of the RCA Building during its construction in New York City. Photographed by Charles Clyde Ebbets, 1932.
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