Browse Items (14 total)

  • Tags: markets

http://www.iub.edu/~lodzdsc/images/PL_39_596_556.jpg
One of the houses located on the Old Market Square as viewed from its rear courtyard. While many residences in the Old Town seemed quite presentable from the front, sadly, some backyards were the very image of poverty and desolation.

http://www.iub.edu/~lodzdsc/images/PL_39_596_317.jpg
Bałuty Market at high noon. In the foreground we see a depot for commuter trains run by the Łódź Narrow-Guage Electric Rail Transport system. The train departing for by Aleksanrów is delayed, and amidst the crush of people impatient passengers seek…

http://www.iub.edu/~lodzdsc/images/PL_39_607_A-134a_77.jpg
In this photograph, we are shown a market stall specializing in fabrics. A number of men attired in gabardines mill around near the booth. One man's appearance gives away his profession—he is wearing a characteristic porter's rope across his…

http://www.iub.edu/~lodzdsc/images/PL_39_607_A-134a_78II.jpg
A poorly dressed Jewish boy sells his wares at the market. His satisfied smile tells us he can work and has something to sell or trade.

http://jewish-lodz.iu.edu/en/files/original/97b08253edef75b7c81ba554e7a1b837.jpg
Pfeiffer’s photograph of a paved marketplace, with St. Mary’s Church in the background. The picture frame is packed with shopping and vending people. Looking at it we can almost hear the sound of a bustling bazaar. In the foreground, we see a…

http://www.iub.edu/~lodzdsc/images/PL_39_596_881.jpg
As one of the oldest streets in Łódź, Wolborska Street was an integral part of the city's Jewish district and a major center of commerce. Wolborska connected the Old Market Square with the streetmarket on Wschodna Street (Szachermarkt), where kosher…

http://www.iub.edu/~lodzdsc/images/PL_39_606_L-I3-3.jpg
People flocked in great numbers to visit the market stalls on Old Market Square where almost anything could be procured. The crowd in this photo includes both children and adults, among whom we can find elegant men sporting top hats, Jews wearing…

http://www.iub.edu/~lodzdsc/images/PL_39_606_L-I3-2.jpg
The Old Market Square, appropriately named since it is oldest square in Łódź, has been with the city since its earliest days. In the first half of the 20th century only Jews resided in this vicinity. Commerce blossomed here: this was the location of …

http://www.iub.edu/~lodzdsc/images/PL_39_596_38.jpg
Old Market Square as seen from Zgierska Street and the square's southwest corner. We can see a group of store fronts that today no longer exist running along the southern and eastern sides of the square. A crowd of respectable size underscores the…

http://www.iub.edu/~lodzdsc/images/PL_39_596_553.jpg
Along the eastern frontage line of Łódź's Old Market Square one could always find a long line of horse-drawn cabs. The horse-drawn coach or droshky was the early-twentieth-century counterpart of today's taxi. On an advertising post (only partly seen…
Output Formats

atom, csv, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2