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Jamaica Residence In Snow

Collection: This image is from the William J. Murray Photographs Collection and is depicted in a glass plate negative, negative, print and digital image.; Image is part of the William J. Murray Photographs Collection
Date: 1900 Material: unknown material on plate glass; safety film; gelatin silver prints Dimension: 4 x 5 inches (glass plate negative); 3 7/8 x 4 7/8 inches (negative); 8 x 10 inches (print); 400 ppi (digital image)
Creator: William J. Murray Identifier: aql:10511 wjm-000108 wjm-000108.tif

Description: This may be the McLaughlin residence at 121 Herriman Avenue (now 161st Street) in Jamaica. John J. McLaughlin was Chief Engineer of Public Works for the Borough of Queens at the time of the photograph.

Collection : aql:10431; vital:1

Creator : William J. Murray

Date : 1900

Summary/Description : This may be the McLaughlin residence at 121 Herriman Avenue (now 161st Street) in Jamaica. John J. McLaughlin was Chief Engineer of Public Works for the Borough of Queens at the time of the photograph.

Subject : Architecture, Domestic; Dwellings

Rights : Public domain

Coverage : 121 Herriman Avenue (now 161st Street near Jamaica Avenue), Jamaica, NY Jamaica (New York, 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 prints; 4 x 5 inches (glass plate negative); 3 7/8 x 4 7/8 inches (negative); 8 x 10 inches (print); 400 ppi (digital image)

Identifier : aql:10511 wjm-000108 wjm-000108.tif

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Architecture, Domestic; Dwellings
Rights Notice
Public domain


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