File:First Saint Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church building with inset of Father Henry F. Murray 1906.jpg

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English: Photograph of the front of the first St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church building in Rockaway Beach, Queens that was built in 1886. The photograph was taken in 1906. The inset is of Father Henry F. Murray, who was pastor of St. Rose of Lima from 1900 to 1912. Barry Place is on the right, with a glimpse of the old Hammel’s LIRR station. Fairview Avenue is in the foreground, and the trolley tracks from the station to the boulevard (where the trolley turned west to Rockaway Park) are readily seen. The trolley stopped in front of the church – both ways.
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