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Aerial View of Campus

Collection: This image is from the Long Island Daily Press Photograph Morgue Collection and is depicted in a print and digital image.; Image is part of the Long Island Daily Press Photograph Morgue Collection
Date: June 17, 1967; 1967-06-17 Material: gelatin silver prints Dimension: 7 x 9 inches (print); 400 ppi (digital image)
Creator: Long Island Daily Press Identifier: aql:22429 ldp-000913 ldp-000913.tif

Description: A view of the Queens College campus, looking northwest, from the top of the school's new academic building, still under construction. Originally called Academic II, the new building's name was changed in 1983 to honor Margaret Kiely, the college's first Dean of Faculty. The Fitzgerald gymnasium is the building with the curved roof, seen at left.

Collection : aql:16495

Creator : Long Island Daily Press

Date : June 17, 1967; 1967-06-17

Summary/Description : A view of the Queens College campus, looking northwest, from the top of the school's new academic building, still under construction. Originally called Academic II, the new building's name was changed in 1983 to honor Margaret Kiely, the college's first Dean of Faculty. The Fitzgerald gymnasium is the building with the curved roof, seen at left.

Subject : Queens College (New York, N.Y.); College buildings; College campuses; Aerial views

Rights : Copyright holder unknown

Coverage : 65-30 Kissena Boulevard, Flushing, NY Queens (New York, N.Y.) Flushing (New York, N.Y.)

Type : black and white print; digital image

Format : gelatin silver prints; 7 x 9 inches (print); 400 ppi (digital image)

Identifier : aql:22429 ldp-000913 ldp-000913.tif

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Queens College (New York, N.Y.); College buildings; College campuses; Aerial views
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