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The Flushing Town Hall

Collection: This image is from the Joan Kindler Photographs of Postcards Collection and is depicted in print and digital image.; Image is part of the Joan Kindler Photographs of Postcards Collection
Date: ca. 1907; 1907 Material: gelatin silver print Dimension: 5 x 7 inches (print); 400 ppi (digital image)
Creator: Joan Kindler Identifier: aql:14322 jkc-000048 jkc-000048.tif

Description: Completed in 1862, the Flushing Town Hall has served in many capacities, including as a muster point for Civil War soldiers, a place of public assembly, a bank, a jail, a courthouse, and to house civic offices. Since 1993, the Romanesque Revival-style building has been the home of the Flushing Council on Culture and the Arts.; hand written on back of print: #27737 Courtesy Joan Kindler

Collection : aql:14208

Creator : Joan Kindler

Date : ca. 1907; 1907

Summary/Description : Completed in 1862, the Flushing Town Hall has served in many capacities, including as a muster point for Civil War soldiers, a place of public assembly, a bank, a jail, a courthouse, and to house civic offices. Since 1993, the Romanesque Revival-style building has been the home of the Flushing Council on Culture and the Arts.; hand written on back of print: #27737 Courtesy Joan Kindler

Subject : Municipal buildings; Romanesque revival (Architecture)

Rights : Copyright holder unknown

Coverage : 137-35 Northern Boulevard, Flushing, NY Flushing (New York, N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.)

Type : black and white print; digital image

Format : gelatin silver print; 5 x 7 inches (print); 400 ppi (digital image)

Identifier : aql:14322 jkc-000048 jkc-000048.tif

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Subject:
Municipal buildings; Romanesque revival (Architecture)
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Copyright holder unknown


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