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Flanking Cranes
The details you see on some Harlem buildings can often bring a smile to your face.
This pair of heads – male and female – flank the entrance to an otherwise nondescript apartment building:
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But look at the panels below. On the left the crane or stork has a webbed frog in its grasp.
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On the right, another crane or stork has caught a fish.
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