Homes Partially Buried
Collection: Long Island Daily Press Photograph Morgue Collection
Date: August 5, 1966; 1966-08-05
Material: gelatin silver prints Dimension:
9 x 7 inches (print); 400 ppi (digital image)
Creator: Long Island Daily Press
Identifier: aql:32427 ldp-003085 ldp-003085.tif
Description: Queens District Attorney Nat Hentel (bottom left), calls up to Mrs. Julia Lang from the former first floor of her home, at 145-70 223rd Street. The house was one of seventy homes that were partially buried when the city raised street grades. The print is accompanied by a photocopy of the article it illustrated.
Creator :
Long Island Daily Press
Date :
August 5, 1966; 1966-08-05
Summary/Description :
Queens District Attorney Nat Hentel (bottom left), calls up to Mrs. Julia Lang from the former first floor of her home, at 145-70 223rd Street. The house was one of seventy homes that were partially buried when the city raised street grades. The print is accompanied by a photocopy of the article it illustrated.
Subject :
Dwellings; Homeowners; Hentel, Nat; Lang, Julia
Rights :
Copyright holder unknown
Coverage :
145-70 223rd Street, Rosedale, NY Queens (New York, N.Y.) Rosedale (New York, N.Y.)
Type :
black and white print; digital image
Format :
gelatin silver prints; 9 x 7 inches (print); 400 ppi (digital image)
Identifier :
aql:32427 ldp-003085 ldp-003085.tif
Subject:
Dwellings; Homeowners; Hentel, Nat; Lang, Julia
Dwellings; Homeowners; Hentel, Nat; Lang, Julia
Rights Notice
Copyright holder unknown
Copyright holder unknown
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