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Quaker Meeting House, Flushing

Collection: This image is from the Jacob F. Wieners, Jr. Photographs and is depicted in a glass plate negative, print, and digital image.; Image is part of the Jacob F. Wieners Photographs
Date: ca. 1898; 1893 Material: unknown material on plate glass; gelatin silver print Dimension: 8 x 10 inches (glass plate negative); 8 x 10 inches (print); 400 ppi (digital image)
Creator: Jacob F. Wieners, Jr. Identifier: aql:12197 jfw-000048 jfw-000048.tif

Description: An exterior view of the side and front of the Flushing Society of Friends' meeting house on Bridge Street (now Northern Boulevard.) Built in 1694 and still in use today, it is, by all known accounts, the oldest house of worship in New York State.

Collection : aql:11775; vital:1

Creator : Jacob F. Wieners, Jr.

Date : ca. 1898; 1893

Summary/Description : An exterior view of the side and front of the Flushing Society of Friends' meeting house on Bridge Street (now Northern Boulevard.) Built in 1694 and still in use today, it is, by all known accounts, the oldest house of worship in New York State.

Subject : Flushing Meeting House (New York, N.Y.); Quaker church buildings

Rights : Copyright holder unknown

Coverage : Bridge Street near Main Street (now 137-16 Northern Boulevard), Flushing, New York Flushing (New York, N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.)

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

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

Identifier : aql:12197 jfw-000048 jfw-000048.tif

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Subject:
Flushing Meeting House (New York, N.Y.); Quaker church buildings
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