POTW: Pastel Demolition

Kevina, Center for Brooklyn History

[Fulton Street.], 8/1964, V1974.9.501; John D. Morrell photographs; Brooklyn Public Library, Center for Brooklyn History.

Today's photo of the week shows a building being demolished, possibly on Cadman Plaza West, in August, 1964. The exact location is unknown, and seems potentially difficult to identify. The photographer, John D. Morrell, who has been written about before in this blog, was a librarian at the Long Island Historical Society. He walked the streets of Brooklyn over several decades, documenting residential and commercial streets, mostly in black and white but sometimes in color. See more of Morrell's photographs here.

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.

 

 

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Rachel Cline
That's the intersection of Clark Street and Monroe Place, looking North. I have such a vivid memory of this! The walls of the half-demolished building were the colors of Necco wafers.
Thu, Dec 4 2025 4:27 pm Permalink
ktidwell

In reply to by Rachel Cline

Thank you for this tip, Rachel! The colors struck me as well. I'll pass this information along to our cataloguer.
Thu, Dec 11 2025 8:11 pm Permalink

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