After several years, Ms. Allen became a nurse by graduating from a city program, and before returning to the pediatric hospital in her freshly earned nurse’s whites and cape, she worked briefly in Sea View’s adult wards.
The most striking ornamental aspect of these pavilions was the six-foot-high terra-cotta frieze running around each building beneath its eaves.
Here, against a backdrop of golden tiles, could be found polychrome images of doctors, seashells, garlands, red crosses and white nurses.
The terra-cotta images were created using the “sectile” technique introduced at the 1900 World’s Fair in Paris.
In June, New York City Health + Hospitals agreed to allow the New York City Fire Department to occupy the old Sea View staff house for 40 years.
Persons:
Allen, Almirall, Christine Jetten, Terra Cotta, ”
Organizations:
New, Woolworth, New York City Health, New York City Fire Department
Locations:
New York, New Jersey, Delft, Holland, Paris, Dutch, New York City