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Guide to the South Reformed Church of Brooklyn Glass Slides 1840-ca. 1921 (Bulk ca. 1900-ca. 1921) Control # S-31

Identifier: aql:389

Description: The South Reformed Church of Brooklyn Glass Slides consist of thirty one 5" by 4.25" lantern slides (glass slides). The photographs date from approximately the turn of the twentieth century to the early 1920’s. Most images depict South Reformed Church Sunday school events, mainly the school children and adult chaperones marching in Anniversary Day (now Brooklyn-Queens Day) parades, including the parades of 1916 and June 9, 1921. Other images include a drawing of the first church edifice (1840-1863) and a photograph of the church sanctuary.

Collection : aql:30881

Summary/Description : The South Reformed Church of Brooklyn Glass Slides consist of thirty one 5" by 4.25" lantern slides (glass slides). The photographs date from approximately the turn of the twentieth century to the early 1920’s. Most images depict South Reformed Church Sunday school events, mainly the school children and adult chaperones marching in Anniversary Day (now Brooklyn-Queens Day) parades, including the parades of 1916 and June 9, 1921. Other images include a drawing of the first church edifice (1840-1863) and a photograph of the church sanctuary.

Subject : Van Altena, Edward; Bearmore, W.A.; South Reformed Church (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.); Religious institutions; Parades; Sunday schools

Coverage : Sunset Park (New York, N.Y.) Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)

Publisher : Queens Borough Public Library, Publisher.

Identifier : aql:389

eadid : S-31

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Van Altena, Edward; Bearmore, W.A.; South Reformed Church (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.); Religious institutions; Parades; Sunday schools


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