About This Item
- TitleInvisible asset
- Call NumberCLUB_0147
- Cite AsBrooklyn Daily Eagle photographs, Brooklyn Public Library, Center for Brooklyn History
- SummaryCaption: "Invisible asset--No change may be noted in the front of quarters of the Brooklyn Bar Association, 123 Remsen St., but walk through the building and you will discover that what was a useless backyard is rapidly becoming an auditorium that will seat 300. Observing progress of the addition, left to right, are K. Frederick Gross, executive secretary of the association; John Knudsen, construction superintendent; Lynn G. Goodnough, building committee chairman; George C. Wildermuth, association president, and Edward V. Gross, an association trustee."
- Date1953
- Formatstill image
- Physical Description1 photographic print : black & white ; 8 x 10 in.
- Genregelatin silver printsphotographic prints
- NoteStamped on verso: date: Jun[e] 17, 1953; "Brooklyn Eagle." Title from caption on verso.
- CreatorBrooklyn eagle
- Publisher[Brooklyn Eagle]
- SubjectBrooklyn Bar Association ; Building construction -- New York (State) -- New York [lctgm] ; Clubhouses -- New York (State) -- New York ; Clubs -- Law and legislation -- New York (State) -- New York
- CollectionBrooklyn Daily Eagle photographs
- PlaceBrooklyn (New York, N.Y.)Brooklyn Heights (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.