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Trolley at Railroad Crossing

Collection: This image is from The William J. Rugen Image Collection and is depicted in prints, and digital image.; Image is part of The William J. Rugen Image Collection
Date: March 28, 1916; 1916-03-28 Material: gelatin silver print Dimension: 4 x 6 1/2 inches (print); 400 ppi (digital image)
Creator: William J. Rugen Identifier: aql:15383 wjr-000693 wjr-000693.tif

Description: Looking east across the railroad tracks on Jamaica Avenue in Richmond Hill, we see trolley car number 2982 of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company approach the crossing. The brick building at right houses the real estate and insurance office of Marvin R. Clark, and the office of George E. Crane, architect.

Collection : aql:9443

Creator : William J. Rugen

Date : March 28, 1916; 1916-03-28

Summary/Description : Looking east across the railroad tracks on Jamaica Avenue in Richmond Hill, we see trolley car number 2982 of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company approach the crossing. The brick building at right houses the real estate and insurance office of Marvin R. Clark, and the office of George E. Crane, architect.

Subject : Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company; Railroad crossings; Trolley cars

Rights : Copyright holder unknown

Coverage : Jamaica Avenue at Lefferts Boulevard, Richmond Hill, NY Queens (New York, N.Y.) Richmond Hill (New York, N.Y.)

Type : black and white print; digital image

Format : gelatin silver print; 4 x 6 1/2 inches (print); 400 ppi (digital image)

Identifier : aql:15383 wjr-000693 wjr-000693.tif

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Subject:
Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company; Railroad crossings; Trolley cars
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