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Historic American Buildings Survey
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Close Up View from Northwest, Vander Ende-Onderdonk House, 1936 Black and white photograph depicting front view of the Vander Ende-Onderdonk House (Queens, NY). Visible in the image: the stone house, gambrel roof with two dormer windows, portion of the wood-frame addition, and two wooden fences along division between the stone house and addition. This photograph is part of the 1936 Historic American Building Survey. Digital image available through the Library of Congress.
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Back View from Southeast, Vander Ende-Onderdonk House, 1936 Black and white photograph depicting rear (southeast) view of the Vander Ende-Onderdonk House (Queens, NY). Visible in the image: the rear facade and east side of the stone house, rear of gambrel roof with one dormer window, and eight people standing along a fence near the west exterior of the house. This photograph is part of the 1936 Historic American Building Survey. Digital image available through the Library of Congress.
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Truss Under Curb of Gambrel Roof, Vander Ende-Onderdonk House, 1936 Black and white photograph depicting partial interior view of the attic and gambrel roof, at the Vander Ende-Onderdonk House (Queens, NY). Visible in the image: the underside of gambrel roof, support beams, interior wall, window, brick chimney, and wood-plank attic floor. This photograph is part of the 1936 Historic American Building Survey. Digital image available through the Library of Congress.
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Far View from Northwest, Vander Ende-Onderdonk House, 1936 Black and white photograph depicting front view, from across the street, of the Vander Ende-Onderdonk House (Queens, NY). Visible in the image: the stone house, gambrel roof with two dormer windows, wood-frame addition (partially obscured by trees), wooden fence along front, and part of Flushing Avenue. This photograph is part of the 1936 Historic American Building Survey. Digital image available through the Library of Congress.