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alt_array[0] = "wpa_0138d.jpg|wpa_0138d_s.jpg|WPA Federal Writer's Project|Brooklyn Hebrew Orphan Asylum, 1935|October 1, 1935|Two dozen children, some holding crafts, pose in a group shot at the Hebrew Orphan Asylum, 373 Ralph Avenue, Brooklyn.|WPA Art Teaching Project|N/A|N/A|N/A|Institutions, Art – Study and teaching, Child welfare|WPA 138d";
alt_array[1] = "bps_13649.jpg|bps_13649_s.jpg|Department of Plant and Structures|Lodging House During Great Depression, 1930|November 22, 1930|Interior view of beds in the Municipal Lodging House at East 25th Street, Manhattan. Well over 1000 beds are visible.|N/A|N/A|Eugene de Salignac|N/A|Lodging houses, Municipal, Shelters for the homeless|BPS 13649";
alt_array[2] = "dpc_1351.jpg|dpc_1351_s.jpg|Department of Public Charities/Hospitals|Kings Co. Hospital Ambulance, 1908|June, 1908|A male medical attendant wearing a long white coat stands at the open rear door of a Kings County Hospital ambulance.  Cap-wearing driver sits in open cab at front.|N/A|N/A|Spooner and Wells, Inc.|N/A|Hospitals – Emergency Service, Hospital personnel|DPC 1351";
alt_array[3] = "dpc_2190.jpg|dpc_2190_s.jpg|Department of Public Charities/Hospitals|Goldwater Hospital, 1939|1939|A nurse stands beside two bed-ridden patients on an open-air balcony at Goldwater Hospital on Welfare Island.  The Manhattan skyline appears in the background.|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|Nurses, Hospitals – Patient care, Welfare Island|DPC 2190";
alt_array[4] = "doh_2568.jpg|doh_2568_s.jpg|Department of Health|Visiting nurse, n.d.|n.d.|Interior kitchen scene shows a nurse demonstrating how to prepare infant formula.  At right, a woman holding a baby watches; at left another small child sits in a wooden high chair.|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|Children – Care and hygiene, Health education, Nurses – Visiting|DOH 2568";
alt_array[5] = "dpc_0462.jpg|dpc_0462_s.jpg|Department of Public Charities|Inmates At Work, City Home, n.d.|n.d.|Two female inmates, one kneeling and the other standing, clean the entrance to the South Pavilion at the City Home on Blackwell's (Welfare) Island.|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|Blackwell's Island, Welfare Island, Hospitals – Patients|DPC 462";
alt_array[6] = "dpc_0261.jpg|dpc_0261_s.jpg|Department of Public Charities|Training School Nurses, n.d.|n.d.|Five uniformed nurses relax on the deck of the City Hospital Training School on Blackwell's (Welfare) Island.  Two are holding tennis rackets. The Queensboro Bridge is visible in the background.|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|Blackwell's Island, Nurses, Welfare Island|DPC 261";
alt_array[7] = "doh_2556.jpg|doh_2556_s.jpg|Department of Health|Visiting Nurse, ca. 1915|ca. 1915|Children of various ages look on while the visiting nurse, in hat with long skirt, instructs mothers in a tenement back yard.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Beals, N.Y.|Health education, Tenement houses, Children – Care and hygiene|DOH 2556";
alt_array[8] = "doh_2070.jpg|doh_2070_s.jpg|Department of Health|Little Mothers' League, n.d.|n.d.|Young girl with bow in hair supports a child in a metal tub.  She checks the bathwater temperature with her elbow.  The photograph was taken in connection with the New York City Department of Health's efforts to educate older children who cared for younger siblings while the mother was at work.|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|Health education, Children – Care and hygiene|DOH 2070";
alt_array[9] = "dpc_0565.jpg|dpc_0565_s.jpg|Department of Public Charities|Smallpox Hospital, n.d.|n.d.|West and south facades of the Smallpox Hospital located at the south end of Blackwell's (Welfare) Island.  Designed by architect James Renwick, the hospital was built in 1856.|N/A|N/A|N/A|A. Walter|Blackwell's Island, Hospitals, Smallpox, Welfare Island|DPC 565";



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