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[PS 117] One-story architectural model of proposed PS 117, Willoughby Avenue and Kent Avenue. Note: There is no evidence that PS 117 exists at the time of cataloging or that this building was ever... |
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This new school building Architectural model: aerial view: caption: "This new [PS 44] school building at Throop Ave. and Madison St. will be of the 'super-duper' variety." |
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General George W. Wingate High School View of proposed, banjo-shaped General George W. Wingate High School located at 600 Kingston Avenue. An architectural rendering. The school opened in September, 1954. |
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General George W. Wingate High School View of proposed, banjo-shaped General George W. Wingate High School located at 600 Kingston Avenue. An architectural model. The school opened in September, 1954. |
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William E. Grady Vocational High School Architectural model of proposed William E. Grady Vocational High School at Brighton 6th Street and Shore Parkway. |
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William E. Grady Vocational High School Architectural model of proposed William E. Grady Vocational High School at Brighton 6th Street and Shore Parkway. |
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Old city gets new look Caption: "Old city gets new look--Brooklyn Technical High School students Stanley Smith, left, and Jack Setzler examine an architect's vision of what the well-planned city of teh future will look... |
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[Board of Education building model] Close-up views of two women and one man looking at a model of, presumably, a proposed Board of Education building. The man seen is John Cashmore, Brooklyn borough president. The location,... |
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[Board of Education building model] Close-up views of two women and one man looking at a model of, presumably, a proposed Board of Education building. The man seen is an unidentified African American clergyman. The women are... |
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Linking Hebrew future to the past Caption: "Linking Hebrew future to the past--David Birnbaum, librarian of Yeshivah of Flatbush, 1264 Coney Island Ave., points out to six-year-old pupils of the Hebrew elementary school a model of... |