Discover a captivating piece of urban history with this original vintage photo negative, showcasing the striking architecture of the Ebner Rooms building. This black and white medium format negative captures a detailed street scene, highlighting the building's facade with its distinctive arched windows, fire escape, and prominent "EBNEr ROOMS" signage, along with addresses "116½" and "116S". The photograph provides a unique glimpse into a past era, likely the 1960s, with subtle details like the partial view of a vintage car bumper and the strong, dramatic shadows cast by window blinds.
This collectible negative offers an authentic piece of photographic history, perfect for enthusiasts of vintage architecture, urban decay, or mid-century Americana. The clarity and composition make it an excellent candidate for printing or digital preservation, allowing the viewer to explore the intricate details of the building's texture and the era's streetscape. It's a fascinating artifact for historical research, artistic inspiration, or as a unique addition to any photography collection, representing a tangible link to a bygone urban landscape.