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View of East River From Grounds of Boulevard Hotel

Collection: This image is from the Jacob F. Wieners, Jr. Photographs and is depicted in a glass plate negative, polyester negative, print, and digital image.; Image is part of the Jacob F. Wieners Photographs
Date: ca. 1905; 1900 Material: unknown material on plate glass; safety film; gelatin silver print Dimension: 5 x 7 (glass plate negative); 4 x 5 (negative); 8 x 10 inches (print); 400 ppi (digital image)
Creator: Jacob F. Wieners, Jr. Identifier: aql:11940 jfw-000127 jfw-000127.tif

Description: A view of the East River, looking north-northwest along 6th Street (now 115th Street) at 1st Avenue (now 14th Avenue.) At left are the athletic grounds of Joseph Donnelly's Boulevard Hotel, which was on the northwest corner of this intersection.

Collection : aql:11775; vital:1

Creator : Jacob F. Wieners, Jr.

Date : ca. 1905; 1900

Summary/Description : A view of the East River, looking north-northwest along 6th Street (now 115th Street) at 1st Avenue (now 14th Avenue.) At left are the athletic grounds of Joseph Donnelly's Boulevard Hotel, which was on the northwest corner of this intersection.

Rights : Copyright holder unknown

Coverage : 6th Street (now 115th Street) at 1st Avenue (now 14th Avenue), College Point, NY College Point (New York, N.Y.) East River (N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.)

Type : glass plate negative; black and white negative; black and white print; digital image

Format : unknown material on plate glass; safety film; gelatin silver print; 5 x 7 (glass plate negative); 4 x 5 (negative); 8 x 10 inches (print); 400 ppi (digital image)

Identifier : aql:11940 jfw-000127 jfw-000127.tif

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