Series IV: New York City Views - Queens
Scope and Contents
Series IV New York City Views - Queens is arranged in an organizational structure by topic of the view. GENERAL views include aerial views (those taken from airplanes or from the top of a tall building) and birds-eye views (generally 19th-century prints).
Harbor views are those which show the shore and skyline from the water, or from across some body of water. Some river and harbor views that show more than one borough are filed here. If the view is mainly of another borough, it will be filed therein.
RIVERS, ISLANDS, and BRIDGES are arranged alphabetically. Most buildings on islands (for example, asylums on Roosevelt Island) are filed under general Buildings headings. It behooves researchers to look under both headings to be sure of complete coverage.
STREET SCENES are views along streets and avenues. Some show a small portion of one block, some show several blocks. For views that specifically spotlight one building, search under BUILDINGS. However, researchers should also search the street scenes for other images of a specific building, especially those which may also show surrounding buildings and street and sidewalk traffic. Street scenes are arranged alphabetically or numerically. Researchers interested in specific areas should also consult surrounding streets, such as the avenues and appropriate cross streets.
PARKS and GARDENS include images of parks and gardens, some now defunct.
BUILDINGS are prints or photographs that spotlight a specific building. Churches and houses of worship are filed alphabetically by name
NOTE: Churches and Synagogues may also include temples, other houses of worship, convents, retreat houses, and cemeteries. Government buildings include police and fire stations. Residences are filed alphabetically by the last name of the owner, or by their own name, if applicable. Cross-references have been provided in those cases. Named apartment complexes are filed in alphabetically with residences, and unnamed apartment buildings can be found at the end of the run.
TRANSPORTATION includes images of all sorts of transportation found within the boundaries of New York City. For more general transportation (i.e. generic railroad images), look in the Subject File (PR 068). This category mainly includes images of buses, carriages, elevated railroads and subway images. Images of shipping boats can sometimes be found in Harbor Views, and also in the Maritime History File (PR 100).
EVENTS include views of special events, such as parades, funeral processions, celebrations, and fairs. Material housed flat has been separated into two categories based on format: Prints and Photographs. Within each format, material has been arranged into the above categories. Each image filed under the Buildings categories is separately listed in the finding aid below. In other categories, attempts have been made to provide more specific information about images in each folder, to reduce browsing and encourage more specific use.
Subseries IVA: QUEENS - BOXED MATERIAL
Queens - Boxed Material - General Views
General Views
Queens Lamp Posts, 1934
Queens - Boxed Material - Neighborhoods
Arverne
Astoria-General
Astoria-Residences-A-Z and unidentified
Astoria-Residences-Barclay Place
Astoria-Residences-Steinway Mansion
Astoria-Residences-Sunswick
Bayside
Bellerose
College Point
Corona
Elmhurst
Flushing-General
Flushing-Main Street
Flushing-Churches-General
Flushing-Churches-Friends Meeting House
Flushing-Residences-A - Z
Flushing-Residences-Bowne House
Flushing- Residences- Cadwallader Colden House
Flushing-Residences-Duryea (Sprong) House
Flushing-Schools and Colleges
Forest Hills
Hollis
Howard Beach
Jackson Heights
Jamaica
Kew Gardens
Long Island City
Maspeth
Newtown
North Beach
Ozone Park
Rockaway
St. Albans
Whitestone
Miscellaneous Buildings
Queens - Boxed Material - Events
Blizzard of 1888
1939-1940 World's Fair
1964-1965 World's Fair
Miscellaneous Events
Queens - Boxed Material - Transportation
LaGuardia Airport
Subseries IVB: QUEENS - FLAT MATERIAL
Astoria/Ravenswood
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View of Astoria, L.I. from the New York Side, lithograph by Currier and Ives, F. Palmer, delineator, 1862;
St. Thomas Chapel, Ravenswood L.I., Attached to St. George's Church, Astoria, lithograph of G. and W. Endicott, circa 1844 (2 copies);
Delafield Mansion, "Sunswick," photograph by Holmes, 1878;
Ravenswood Classical English Boarding and Day School, photograph, 1872;
unidentified building, Ravenswood-Astoria, L.I., East River, photograph.
Bayside
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Bayside Park, 3rd Ward, Borough of Queens. Property of North Shore Realty Co. [2 posters advertising the neighborhood.]
College Point
Scope and Contents
College Point, near Flushing, lithograph by Endicott, 1837;
Poppenhusen Residence, College Point, 1872 (photo);
Poppenhusen Hard Rubber Factory, photo by M. Stadtfeld;
View from Mr. Schleicher's House, East, photo by M. Stadtfeld;
View from Mr. Schleicher's House, South, photo by M. Stadtfeld;
Unidentified House, photo by M. Stadtfeld;
Flushing
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St. George's Church, Flushing, L.I., drawn by H. Dudley, lithograph by Geo. E. Leefe;
The Flushing Oaks, Long Island, drawn by T.K. Wharton, T. Moore's Lithography;
Cedar Grove Cemetery, advertising poster;
Dureyea House, photograph by Nash, 1903;
St. George's Church, photograph by Nash, 1903;
Friends Meeting House, photograph by Nash, 1903;
Prince Homestead, photograph by Nash, 1903;
Garretson House, Main Street, photograph by Nash, 1903;
Bowne House, photograph by Nash, 1903;
Bowne House, photograph by State Photo News Service, Inc., 1939;
Hollis/Jamaica
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Hollis Hotel, photo by Nash, 1905;
Jamaica Town Hall;
King Manor House, photo by Nash, 1903;
Pettit's Hotel, Fulton Street (now Jamaica Avenue), photo by Nash, 1905;
Larramore Titus (?) House, photo by Nash, 1903;
TWA Terminal at Kennedy Airport;
Long Island City/Newtown/Sunnyside
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3 aerial views of Long Island City by Fairchild Aerial Surveys, Inc.;
Brewster Carriage Co. Building, Long Island City;
Payntar House, Jackson and Skillman Avenues, Long Island City, photo by George W. Nash, 1903;
Perry House, Broadway and Elmhurst, Newtown, photo by Nash, 1906;
First Presbyterian Church of Newtown, photo by Nash, 1906;
46th-Bliss Street IRT Station, Sunnyside, photo by Wayne Geist, 1985;
Rockaways
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Marine Pavilion, Rockaway, L.I., lithograph of Pendleton, New York;
Woodsburgh House, Rockaway, L.I.;
[Bird's Eye View of the Rockaways and Jamaica Bay], lithograph by O.H. Bailey;
Far Rockaway, Long Island, N.Y., (bird's eye view of Rockaway, with inset images of buildings), lithograph by O.H. Bailey, 1902;
Edgemere Railroad Station, photo circa 1890;
Woodhaven
Scope and Contents
1 photograph of damage and debris from a tornado that struck Woodhaven in July 1895, photo by Mauri's Photo Studio, Ozone Park.