POTW: Cozy in Brownsville

Kevina, Center for Brooklyn History

[Librarians at fireplace], 1915?, BPL_0383. Brooklyn Public Library, Center for Brooklyn History.

Christmas tree lots are fragrancing streetcorners, the sun is setting before 5, and a chill is driving us all into our homes where we light candles and settle in for the season. These librarians at Stone Avenue Library's gorgeous Carnegie building have set the perfect winter scene: a roaring fireplace, lit tapers, and coniferous adornments. Look at their perfectly trendy hair, some bobbed and some pinned up in a bob style for the scissor-averse.

The Stone Avenue Library, located in Brownsville, is still a picturesque place to check out books, take computer courses, play with a giant chess set, or cozy up with a book. The fireplace, with its Rookwood storybook tiles, is still there and serves as a reminder that the branch was once the world's first children's library. You can find more photographs of the branch in our digital collections and read more about its history here or in the books in CBH's collections.

Interested in seeing more photos from CBH’s collections? Visit our online image gallery, which includes a selection of our images, or the digital collections portal at Brooklyn Public Library. We welcome appointments to research our entire collection of images, archives, maps, and special collections. Our reference staff is available to help with your research! You can reach us at cbhreference@bklynlibrary.org.

 

This blog post reflects the opinions of the author and does not necessarily represent the views of Brooklyn Public Library.

 



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