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  • Title[Garrett & Co. employees]
  • Call NumberWORK_0217
  • Cite AsBrooklyn Daily Eagle photographs, Brooklyn Public Library, Center for Brooklyn History
  • SummaryImage represented is one of a related set (WORK 0215, WORK 0214, WORK 0216, WORK 0219, WORK 0218, WORK 0225, WORK 0226, WORK 0227, WORK 0220, WORK 0221, WORK 0222), some of which may also be described in this new record; Twelve views, in two different sizes, of employees working at Garrett & Co., a winery located at 882 Third Avenue. Identified workers are Max Lowenstein of 119 West 10th Street, Manhattan; Lawrence Triolo of 102 Harrison Place; Ludwig Schniermacher of 618 Decatur Street; Mario Noto of 23 Moffatt Street; Paul Zelinski of 134 17th Street; William Pergolizzi of 152 29th Street;Julius Fiore of 1101 65th Street; Anthony Zinzi of 305 5th Street; Angelo Poulos of 6211 5th Avenue; Louis Calabrese of 262 12th Street; Ray S. Fellers; Patrick Porco of 1032 62nd Street; Vincent Manitta of 87 Madison Steet; John Mandato of 946 41st Street; Thomas Policastro of 760 Third Avenue; Joseph Schiavone of 550 17th Street, and Anthony Tirico.
  • Date1950, 1952
  • Formatstill image
  • Physical Description12 photographic prints : black & white ; 8 x 10 in.
  • Genregelatin silver printsphotographic prints
  • NoteDates stamped on verso: 0214: Oct.13, 1952; 0216, 0219, 0220, 0221, 0222: Oct. 15, 1950; 0217, 0225, 0226, 0227: Oct. 12, 1952; Brooklyn Eagle stamp on verso of 0214, 0217, 0226, 0227. Grease pencil cropping marks on 0214, 0216, 0217, 0219, 0220, 0221, 0222, 0225, 0226, 0227. Title from caption on verso of 0215.
  • Publisher[Brooklyn Eagle]
  • SubjectWine and wine making -- New York (State) -- New York ; Wine industry -- New York (State) -- New York ; Wineries -- New York (State) -- New York
  • CollectionBrooklyn Daily Eagle photographs
  • PlaceBrooklyn (New York, N.Y.)New York (N.Y.)
  • RightsCopyright restrictions apply to the use of this work. For more information or to obtain a reproduction of this work, contact the Center for Brooklyn History at Brooklyn Public Library.