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West Street
Ok folks, I'm a long-time lurker who's finally outing himself, so to speak,to post some pics I've been meaning to scan for quite some time.
I must preface this posting with the fact that I'm afraid these are all the work of another that I'm scanning, but I only do so in the hope that at least a few of you go out and buy the book they're taken from (which is Glasgow Subway Album by a chap called George Watson, published by Adam Gordon. It's probably a bit of a minority interest subject, this, but I know at least...
author: adam : Queens, NY

Finally made it to 5ptz on sunday. Would've like to see the inside but wasn't sure how to get in. Maybe next time..
author: Peter : Brooklyn, NY

A quick web-search shows that this transceiver/antenna is almost all that remains of the "Third Naval District US Naval Communication Center Headquarters", which was located in the Brooklyn Navy Yard and was closed in 1958. The entire Navy Yard facility, as an active, government-run facility was decomissioned in 1966.
Perhaps someone that knows more about this structure or its function could tell us more?
Brooklyn, New York...
author: Peter : Brooklyn, NY

In and around english kills, Bushwick, Brooklyn...
author: Peter : Brooklyn, NY

There was a man standing in the middle of all of these tires, removing them from old rims with a
very noisy pneumatic tool. I felt sort of bad for spooking him so badly when I emerged from
between the adjacent railcars that he dropped his tool and ran, but I must admit... it was pretty funny.
English Kills, Bushwick, Brooklyn...
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