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Part 3 of a panorama of East New York, Brooklyn, looking south to Jamaica Bay and Canarsie. East New York Baptist Church, St. Michael's Church, St. Malachy's School, and the Berriman Street School visible.
Part 2 of a panorama of East New York, Brooklyn, looking south to Jamaica Bay and Canarsie. East New York Reformed Church and elevated train line along Fulton Street (under construction) visible.
Part 1 of a panorama of East New York, Brooklyn, looking south to Jamaica Bay and Canarsie. Pennsylvania Avenue and elevated train line along Fulton Street (under construction) visible.
Panorama of East New York, Brooklyn, looking south to Jamaica Bay and Canarsie. Pennsylvania Avenue and elevated train line along Fulton Street (under construction) visible.
Snedeker House, New Lots, Brooklyn, New York City, undated (ca. 1890-1910).
The Van Nuyse-Magaw House, Brooklyn, New York, undated (ca. 1890-1915).
Beachgoers on Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, New York City, undated (ca. 1890-1900). The Manhattan Beach Hotel visible in the distance.
[Stevedores unloading a ship on the Brooklyn waterfront, New York City, 1946].
[Two boys looking at a beluga whale in a tank at the New York Aquarium, Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City, circa 1960s].
[Exterior of 605 Marcy Avenue, Brooklyn, New York City, April 24, 1931].
Pier 15, at the foot of Montague Street, Brooklyn, October 9, 1919. Photographed for the Robbins Ripley Company.
Machines at Pier 15, at the foot of Montague Street, Brooklyn, taken from the roof of the pier, October 9, 1919. Photographed for the Robbins Ripley Company.
Bulkhead construction, Piers 15 and 17, Brooklyn, October 7, 1919.
Machines at Pier 15, at the foot of Montague Street, Brooklyn, looking north, October 7, 1919. Photographed for the Robbins Ripley Company.
Machines at the foot of Pier 15, looking north, Brooklyn, October 7, 1919. Photographed for the Robbins-Ripley Company. Intertype Building visible.
Pier 15, at the foot of Montague Street, Brooklyn, October 7, 1919. Photographed for the Robbins Ripley Company.
Pier 15 at the foot of Montague Street, under construction, Brooklyn, backdated October 4, 1919. Photographed on October 9, 1919 for the Robbins-Ripley Company.
Pier 15, at the foot of Montague Street, Brooklyn, September 20, 1919. Photographed for the Robbins Ripley Company.
Pier 15, at the foot of Montague Street, Brooklyn, September 20, 1919. Photographed for the Robbins Ripley Company.
Unidentified stores near the waterfront, Brooklyn, undated (ca. August 1918).
Pier 9 1/2, Brooklyn, June 13, 1917. Photographed for the Robbins-Ripley Company.
The Havemeyer Sugar Works, Manhattan Avenue at Commercial Street and Pink Street, on Newtown Creek, Brooklyn, New York, April 10, 1917. Photographed for Joseph P. Day.
Fritz E. Bjorkman, Peggy Bjorkman, and William Bjorkman (?) on benches outside George C. Tilyou's Steeplechase Park, Coney Island, Brooklyn, undated (ca. 1939).
Waterfront industrial area on the south side of Newtown Creek, Brooklyn, April 10, 1917. Chelsea Fibre Mills plant visible in distance.
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