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G.W. Pach was a German-American photographer born in 1848 and died in New York in 1904. He is known for his stereoscopic photographs that captured the details and grandeur of 19th-century New York City. His work often featured architectural subjects, like the imposing walls of Sing Sing Prison, showcasing the city's growth and development. Pach's stereoscopic images offered viewers a unique perspective of the era, providing a glimpse into the urban landscape through the lens of early photography.
Born
1848
Birth place
Duitsland
Died
1904-10-09
Death place
New York