
PM, February 6, 1943, p. 6 (PM Photo by Weegee)
“Ration seekers at Columbus Ave. and 68th St. used newspapers as well as umbrellas to keep dry. Line moved slowly.
(A rare “stark,” crime, murder, paparazzi, night time photo…)
Tag Archives: 1943
Weegee Daily… December 26, 1943

PM Daily, December 26, 1943, p. 13.
Fatal Fire on 42nd Street.
Firemen try to rescue some of the men trapped in the flaming W. 42nd St. lodging house in which 16 perished.
A chaplain performs the last rites for one of the men burned to death. Bodies were taken to the next door garage.
They spent their Christmas in the Bellevue Morgue. These are some of the 16 bodies removed from the Standard Hotel, which was gutted by the fire Friday.
16 Men Killed in 42d St. Fire
“…a fire in the Standard Hotel, rooming house for night workers at 439 W. 42d St., which took the lives of 16 men and sent 20 to hospitals Friday.
The fire broke out suddenly after it had apparently been smoldering for several hours. Most of the 200 men estimated to have been in the place were asleep at the time…
Commissioner of Building and Housing William Wilson, who was at the scene, said the city had no control over this type of building.
He said that he and Mayor La Guardia had asked for legislation requiring greater safety devices at the last session of the State Legislature but were turned down.
Thousands of persons gathered along 42d St. to watch the horrible scene.” PM Daily, December 26, 1943, p. 13.
Weegee Daily, December 26, 2012. Photos by Ceegee.
One of the least attractive, (and least pedestrian friendly) areas of Manhattan, West 42d. St., saw snow and wind and too many cars…
“These published photos are a small discovery: One of the three uncredited photos, made by Weegee, of a ‘Fatal Fire on 42d Street’ in 1943, is the well-known ‘Smiling Irishman’ photo, tastefully and respectfully cropped…” Published 28 years to the day, before the Weegee’s Death…
Chasing The Critic… 71 Years Ago Today…

Approximate location of where the photo “The Critic” was made…


Approximate location of where the photo “The Critic” was made…

A statue dedicated to the memory of the unidentified “disheveled” women, AKA the critic…
All photos made about 15-30 minutes and 71 years after and at the approximate location of where the photo “The Critic” was made…
71 Years Ago Today… PM photographer drains his vein for Armistice Day…

PM, November 12, 1943
Giving Their Blood For Buddies Abroad
“Three hundred men at Fort Tilden, in the Rockaways, marked Armistice Day by giving blood to a Queens Red Cross mobile unit…”
“PM’s photographer liked the whole idea. He’s shown giving a pint after turning his camera over to a soldier.”
Photos by Irving Haberman [and unidentified photographer], PM
71 Years Ago Today… “I stabbed him for love…”
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71 Years Ago Today… “E. 37th St. Scandal “

PM, October 12, 1943
“E. 37th St. Scandal
Naked as the day her creator painted her on canvas, this beautiful thing leaves 167 E. 37th St. during a fire there yesterday. Several other paintings were rescued from the flames.”
(This is an obscure one, don’t think this is in too many catalogue raisonnés.)

Reliable Thrift Shop, 760 2nd Ave.


167 E. 37th St.
71 Years Ago Today… “Didn’t Sight Pole; Smacked Same”

PM, October 12, 1943
“Didn’t Sight Pole; Smacked Same
A precious rubber tire was about all that could be salvaged yesterday when a truck loaded with pumpernickel crashed into a light pole at Stanton and Pitt Sts. [Perhaps about a block from a former Fellig family home.] The pole was broken off.”
(This is an obscure one, don’t think this is in too many catalogue raisonnés.)



















