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Kids Standing in front of a Candy Store

Collection: Sunnyside Sound Project Records at the Archives at Queens Library: Liivia Westervelt
Date: 1950s; 1950 Material: digital image Dimension: 180 ppi (digital image)
Creator: Liivia Westervelt Identifier: aql:18162 westervelt_liivia_image3 westervelt_liivia_image3.tif

Description: Liivia and “the boys” in front of the former candy store on Skillman Avenue and 46th St.

Collection : aql:20455; aql:18078

Creator : Liivia Westervelt

Date : 1950s; 1950

Summary/Description : Liivia and “the boys” in front of the former candy store on Skillman Avenue and 46th St.

Subject : Sleds

Rights : These audio recordings, photos and articles are the property of Sabine Heinlein. Uses of edited excerpts from her interviews are protected under a Creative Commons public domain license, but her full, unedited audio is open to researchers by request. Contact digitalarchives@queenslibrary.org for access. For reproductions of the unedited recordings, please contact Sabine Heinlein at (sabineheinlein@gmail.com).

Coverage : Sunnyside, NY Sunnyside (New York, N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.)

Type : digital image

Format : digital image; 180 ppi (digital image)

Identifier : aql:18162 westervelt_liivia_image3 westervelt_liivia_image3.tif

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Rights Notice
These audio recordings, photos and articles are the property of Sabine Heinlein. Uses of edited excerpts from her interviews are protected under a Creative Commons public domain license, but her full, unedited audio is open to researchers by request. Contact digitalarchives@queenslibrary.org for access. For reproductions of the unedited recordings, please contact Sabine Heinlein at (sabineheinlein@gmail.com).


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