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Spot the Dog Resting in Forest Hills Kitchen

Collection: Queens Memory Collection at the Archives at Queens Library: Nicholas Hirshon
Date: Circa 2007
Creator: Nicholas Hirshon Contributor: Hirshon, Nicholas Identifier: aql:25551 valet-20171211-174624

Description: Spot, the dog of Nicholas Hirshon and his parents Elliot Hirshon and Irene Jedrlinic, resting in the kitchen of the Hirshon home in Forest Hills, Queens.; 96-08 72nd Road, Forest Hills, NY

Collection : aql:13844

Creator : Nicholas Hirshon

Contributor : Hirshon, Nicholas

Date : Circa 2007

Summary/Description : Spot, the dog of Nicholas Hirshon and his parents Elliot Hirshon and Irene Jedrlinic, resting in the kitchen of the Hirshon home in Forest Hills, Queens.; 96-08 72nd Road, Forest Hills, NY

Subject : Dogs; Hirshon, Spot

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Coverage : Forest Hills (New York, N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.)

Type : Digital Photograph; Photographs

Identifier : aql:25551 valet-20171211-174624

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Dogs; Hirshon, Spot
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