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Indian Artifacts

Collection: This image is from The Ralph Solecki Photographs and is depicted in a negative and digital image.; Image is part of the Ralph Solecki Photographs
Date: 1980 Material: safety film Dimension: 1 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches (negative); 400 ppi (digital image)
Creator: Ralph S. Solecki Identifier: aql:4607 rss-000263 rss-000263.tif

Description: Indian artifacts from the collection of the Reverend Father John D. O'Halloran of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Holy Cross in Brooklyn. Includes items from Great Neck, Manhasset and Roslyn. Originally belonged to Leonidas Westervelt of Douglaston. Reported by R. Solecki in the Suffolk County Archaeological Association Newsletter.; Hand written on edge of negative: SOLECKI 263

Collection : aql:4377; vital:1

Creator : Ralph S. Solecki

Date : 1980

Summary/Description : Indian artifacts from the collection of the Reverend Father John D. O'Halloran of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Holy Cross in Brooklyn. Includes items from Great Neck, Manhasset and Roslyn. Originally belonged to Leonidas Westervelt of Douglaston. Reported by R. Solecki in the Suffolk County Archaeological Association Newsletter.; Hand written on edge of negative: SOLECKI 263

Subject : Antiquities

Rights : Copyright held by: Queens Borough Public Library

Coverage : Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)

Type : black and white negative; digital image

Format : safety film; 1 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches (negative); 400 ppi (digital image)

Identifier : aql:4607 rss-000263 rss-000263.tif

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Copyright held by: Queens Borough Public Library


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