Image Gallery
Using the pull-down menu below, browse a growing collection of contextual images, including Steinway family photographs and Steinway & Sons materials from the Henry Z. Steinway Archive; alternatively, enter a keyword in the search field at right to find specific images.
Advertisement for "Steinway & Sons' [sic] Patent Overstrung Grand and Square Pianos"
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, May 26, 1860
Steinway & Sons factory at Fourth Avenue between 52nd & 53rd Streets, circa 1861
From Collection 178, Steinway & Sons Records and Family Papers, 1857–1919, Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Note the telegraph pole in the foreground
"Steinway & Son's [sic] New Piano Forte Salerooms Nº 71 & 73 East 14th St," "Sawing & Planing Room at Manuf'y," "Finishing Room at Manufactory," "Principal Sales Room 1st Story 14th St Bldg," "Principal Sales Room 2d Story 14th St Bldg"
From Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, May 28, 1864
Courtesy of Henry Z. Steinway Archive
E. 14th Street Steinway Hall interior, circa 1866
Photographer unknown, New York City
From Collection 178, Steinway & Sons Records and Family Papers, 1857–1919, Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Steinway Hall concert advertisement, 1872
Courtesy of Henry Z. Steinway Archive
Steinway & Sons advertising show card, 1873
Printed by Major & Knapp of New York
Courtesy of Steinway & Sons
Map of Steinway & Sons holdings in Astoria (at that time part of Long Island City), circa 1874
From J. M. Kelsey's History of Long Island City, N.Y., 1896
Courtesy of Henry Z. Steinway Archive
Steinway & Sons Pianoforte Factory, Foundry, Metal Works and Lumber Yard, circa 1875
Engraving published by Steinway & Sons
Courtesy of the Queens Borough Public Library, Long Island Division, Ephemera Newspaper Prints Collection