Maybes:
A multiple alarm church fire
Church probably not a Catholic, Episcopal, Lutheran church (lengthy lettering)
Firefighter helmet FDNY or similar to FDNY
Probably a truck company member (background of unit number "16X" is lighter color (e.g. red) than rest of front (black color)
FF company is "16X" - maybe a Bklyn or Queens truck company
Power line ends in front of church - maybe church on driveway
No parking sign in front of church
Doesn't look like water on fire yet.
No apparent ladder or tower ladder extended or operating.
Looks like this fire might have been in advanced stage before arrival of fire companies.
No question / doubts, you got it. Looks like the doorway and outermost entrance was changed a little and vinyl siding was added, but everything else matches, the building, dormers, windows, the sign, the pole, the wires. Good work.Coulkd be maybe this one?
Saint Sarkis Armenian Apostolic Church
A fire destroyed the original church in 1985
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Tragedy
On the night of May 21, 1985, the bell tower of St. Sarkis Church was hit by lightning and the resulting fire destroyed the church. The parish left without a House of Worship was devastated by the tragedy. Soon afterwards, however, St. Sarkis Parish feverishly began the road to recovery and healing. For the next five years, St. Sarkis Church held services at All Saints Episcopal Church, 214-33 40th Avenue, Bayside. "
Can't find more, bnut the b/w pic from the old church, looks like the one from the posted pic....
Presumably the member would be from L*164Coulkd be maybe this one?
Saint Sarkis Armenian Apostolic Church
A fire destroyed the original church in 1985
"
Tragedy
On the night of May 21, 1985, the bell tower of St. Sarkis Church was hit by lightning and the resulting fire destroyed the church. The parish left without a House of Worship was devastated by the tragedy. Soon afterwards, however, St. Sarkis Parish feverishly began the road to recovery and healing. For the next five years, St. Sarkis Church held services at All Saints Episcopal Church, 214-33 40th Avenue, Bayside. "
Can't find more, bnut the b/w pic from the old church, looks like the one from the posted pic....
Thank you not bad for a guy from GermanyNo question / doubts, you got it. Looks like the doorway and outermost entrance was changed a little and vinyl siding was added, but everything else matches, the building, dormers, windows, the sign, the pole, the wires. Good work.
Nice job identifying church.Could be maybe this one?
Saint Sarkis Armenian Apostolic Church
A fire destroyed the original church in 1985
"
Tragedy
On the night of May 21, 1985, the bell tower of St. Sarkis Church was hit by lightning and the resulting fire destroyed the church. The parish left without a House of Worship was devastated by the tragedy. Soon afterwards, however, St. Sarkis Parish feverishly began the road to recovery and healing. For the next five years, St. Sarkis Church held services at All Saints Episcopal Church, 214-33 40th Avenue, Bayside. "
Can't find more, but the b/w pic from the old church, looks like the one from the posted pic....
l can't find it.FYI- NYC tax photos are a great source. They are available from 1940's and 80's
If you look at 1940's- corner of Bell and 42 is the "Bell Diner". The church bell tower and peak windows are plainly visible in the background. Perhaps they didn't photograph churches for tax reasons.
This is very cool. Thank you for sharing.FYI- NYC tax photos are a great source. They are available from 1940's and 80's
If you look at 1940's- corner of Bell and 42 is the "Bell Diner". The church bell tower and peak windows are plainly visible in the background. Perhaps they didn't photograph churches for tax reasons.