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[Corridors of the 1st and 2nd floors from new building] View of the corridors of the first and second floors at the Packer Collegiate Institute in 1891. The Packer Collegiate Institute records contain administrative records, financial records,... |
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[Senior room] Interior view of the senior room at Packer Collegiate Institute in 1891. The Packer Collegiate Institute records contain administrative records, financial records, architectural records,... |
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[Front staircase] View of the front staircase and entrance to Packer Collegiate Institute in 1891.The Packer Collegiate Institute records contain administrative records, financial records, architectural records,... |
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[Studios] Interior view of a studio at Packer Collegiate Institute in 1891. The Packer Collegiate Institute records contain administrative records, financial records, architectural records, correspondence,... |
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[Packer Library] Interior view of the Packer Collegiate Institute Library, circa 1900. The Packer Collegiate Institute records contain administrative records, financial records, architectural records,... |
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[Senior Room] Interior view of the Senior Room at Packer Collegiate Institute, including desks, sculpture, and architectural details. The Packer Collegiate Institute records contain administrative records,... |
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[Corner senior room] Interior view of the Senior Room at Packer Collegiate Institute, including desks, sculpture, and architectural details. The Packer Collegiate Institute records contain administrative records,... |
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[View of Brooklyn Bridge.] View of Brooklyn Bridge [sic] looking north from Cadman Plaza. |
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[Catholic Church.] Catholic Church at corner of Prospect Avenue and Prospect Park West. Holy Name of Jesus R.C. Church. |
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[Quadriga on the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch] Close up shot of the "Quadriga" sculpture on top of the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch at Grand Army Plaza. The arch was designed by John H. Duncan in 1889 while the sculptures were designed... |