Elks Brooklyn lodge

Elks Brooklyn lodge
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Title: Elks Brooklyn lodge
Description:

Facade of Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks clubhouse, a twelve-story limestone building built by McKim, Mead & White in 1926 at 110 Livingston Street; six parked automobiles and moving trolley car in foreground. Note: The building became the headquarters for the New York City Board of Education on May 14, 1940.

Date: 1933
Location: Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)
Downtown Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)
More Details: Cropped and cutout; retouched.
On verso: date inscribed: April 6/33; "Livingston St. & Boerum Pl."
Retouched.
Title from inscription on verso.
Collection: Schools
Subject: Clubhouses
Institution: Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn Collection.
Medium: Gelatin silver prints.
Photographic prints.
Rights: Copyright restrictions apply to the use of this image. For more information or to obtain a photographic reproduction of this image, contact the Brooklyn Collection at Brooklyn Public Library
ID: SCHL 0632