File:Corner Of Henry And Cranberry Streets.png
Google Arts and Culture (https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/corner-of-henry-and-cranberry-streets-apprentices-library-association/nQGY9pPAA1TAJg), sourced there from the archives of the Brooklyn Museum. The file name is listed there as "S06_Apprentices'_Library_Association_1825". I assume that 1825 is the year this engraving was created, which is affirmed by the Brooklyn Museum's entry for the Apprentices' Library Association (https://archives.brooklynmuseum.org/repositories/2/archival_objects/36880), which states that the Henry and Cranberry Street location of the Apprentices' Library was completed in 1825.
If we make the extreme presumption that this image had been created the year the Brooklyn Museum estimates the Apprentices' Library closed, 1843, and its creator lived for 100 years following its creation, they would have died in 1943, 81 years ago. I am comfortable that this image is public domain.
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Located in the Brooklyn Museum Archives
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