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Exhausted Reveler at Point View Resort

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. 1900; 1895 Material: unknown material on plate glass; safety film; gelatin silver print Dimension: 6 1/2 x 8 1/2 (glass plate negative); 4 x 5 (negative); 8 x 10 inches (print); 400 ppi (digital image)
Creator: Jacob F. Wieners, Jr. Identifier: aql:11988 jfw-000198 jfw-000198.tif

Description: An unorthodox portrait of an unidentified man, taken during an outing of an unidentified men's organization at Joseph Witzel's Point View Island, a resort and amusement park on what is now Tallman Island on Long Island Sound, just west of the present-day Whitestone Bridge.

Collection : aql:11775; vital:1

Creator : Jacob F. Wieners, Jr.

Date : ca. 1900; 1895

Summary/Description : An unorthodox portrait of an unidentified man, taken during an outing of an unidentified men's organization at Joseph Witzel's Point View Island, a resort and amusement park on what is now Tallman Island on Long Island Sound, just west of the present-day Whitestone Bridge.

Subject : Men

Rights : Copyright holder unknown

Coverage : Point View Island (now Tallman Island), Flushing, NY College Point (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 print; 6 1/2 x 8 1/2 (glass plate negative); 4 x 5 (negative); 8 x 10 inches (print); 400 ppi (digital image)

Identifier : aql:11988 jfw-000198 jfw-000198.tif

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