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The images in this gallery capture Flushing from the 1950's to the present. Many photos were taken from the same location over this span of time, they show both enduring landmarks and dramatic change. Since constructing this site over 2 years ago I have been continuing to get a great response for pictures from my old home town, now averaging about 20,000 views a month. I will be completing an expanded version of
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wideimaging > These altrustic murals appear in Flushing High School's main building. They adorn two stairways leading to the basement in front of the administration offices and are shown here spliced together as a composite image. These were part of the depression era Works Progress Murals program, they remind me of the theme murals by Victor Arnautoff in San Francisco's Coit Tower.
wideimaging > Main hallway of Flushing High School looking East toward the new wing.
wideimaging > Flushing High also has a Works Progress Mural and stone faces on the interior side of its main entrance doors.
wideimaging > This classroom, on the top floor of the Flushing High School Tower, was set up as a mock court room, with these serving as jury seats.
wideimaging > Fall colors, view looking at the back of the FHS auditorium building. The YMCA just appears in the left background.
wideimaging > Flushing High School Auditorium
wideimaging > Flushing High School auditorium reflects on the stage.
wideimaging > Flushing High School auditorium balcony West stairway.
wideimaging > Flushing High School auditorium rear balcony West, view of stage and organ pipes.
These altrustic murals appear in Flushing High School's main building. They adorn two stairways leading to the basement in front of the administration offices and are shown here spliced together as a composite image. These were part of the depression era Works Progress Murals program, they remind me of the theme murals by Victor Arnautoff in San Francisco's Coit Tower.
 > These altrustic murals appear in Flushing High School's main building. They adorn two stairways leading to the basement in front of the administration offices and are shown here spliced together as a composite image. These were part of the depression era Works Progress Murals program, they remind me of the theme murals by Victor Arnautoff in San Francisco's Coit Tower.
These altrustic murals appear in Flushing High School's main building. They adorn two stairways leading to the basement in front of the administration offices and are shown here spliced together as a composite image. These were part of the depression era Works Progress Murals program, they remind me of the theme murals by Victor Arnautoff in San Francisco's Coit Tower.
Camera: Nikon (Nikon Super Coolscan 9000 Ed) |
More details: exif |
Original size: 8296px x 4396px |
Current: 400px x 212px |
Other sizes: Small • M • L |
filename: FHSmurals |
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