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Near the Fulton Ferry Station

Collection: This image is from The William J. Rugen Image Collection and is depicted in print, and digital image.; Image is part of The William J. Rugen Image Collection
Date: June 30, 1939; 1939-06-30 Material: gelatin silver print Dimension: 3 1/8 x 5 3/8 inches (print); 400 ppi (digital image)
Creator: William J. Rugen Identifier: aql:15374 wjr-000782 wjr-000782.tif

Description: A view looking east along the tracks from the Fulton ferry station on the Fulton Street elevated line. On the right, behind the train, can be seen the Eagle Warehouse & Storage Company building, which was designed Brooklyn architect Frank Freeman and completed in 1894. Described as a "masterpiece", the building was designated a New York City landmark in 1977. It was converted into apartments in 1980.

Collection : aql:9443

Creator : William J. Rugen

Date : June 30, 1939; 1939-06-30

Summary/Description : A view looking east along the tracks from the Fulton ferry station on the Fulton Street elevated line. On the right, behind the train, can be seen the Eagle Warehouse & Storage Company building, which was designed Brooklyn architect Frank Freeman and completed in 1894. Described as a "masterpiece", the building was designated a New York City landmark in 1977. It was converted into apartments in 1980.

Subject : New York Rapid Transit Corporation; Railroad stations

Rights : Copyright holder unknown

Coverage : Old Fulton Street near Elizabeth Place, Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) Brooklyn Heights (New York, N.Y.)

Type : black and white print; digital image

Format : gelatin silver print; 3 1/8 x 5 3/8 inches (print); 400 ppi (digital image)

Identifier : aql:15374 wjr-000782 wjr-000782.tif

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New York Rapid Transit Corporation; Railroad stations
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