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A few months ago, I was scouting out in Flatbush, Brooklyn, when I happened to walk by Erasmus Hall High School.

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I’d driven by a bunch of times in the past, but this was my first time on foot. As I stopped to admire its castle-like facade, I suddenly noticed something…

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Just through the gates…

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…in what appeared to be a courtyard…

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What the heck was that in the middle of a New York City public school??

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When I saw the Erasmus Hall High School was on the list for a Partners in Preservation grant (the ONLY New York Public School, in fact – click here to vote now!), I jumped at the chance to go beyond the gate.

As it turns out, this was once Erasmus Hall Academy, the oldest chartered high school in New York. Built in 1786, the building today is in decent shape considering its age and neglect…

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…though the surrounding neighborhood has changed quite a bit!

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Erasmus Hall Academy in 1820

Land for the building was donated by the Flatbush Dutch Church, which still stands across the street. This is one of my favorite churches in New York simply because of how easy it is to picture a time when it was surrounded by farmland.

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With Alexander Hamilton and Arron Burr among its early benefactors, Erasmus Hall Academy first opened its doors in 1787 with a class of 26. The school began accepting female students in 1801, when enrollment numbered over 100. Below, a picture taken in 1940:

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Ultimately, Erasmus Hall Academy found itself competing with the New York City public school system, to which it eventually donated its land in 1896.

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Sadly, the building was looking quite a lot better in 1940:

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Left to decay for decades, Erasmus Hall Academy appears to finally be on the path toward restoration thanks to various preservation grants awarded to it in the last year.

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Erasmus Hall Academy is just one of the many gems to be found hidden on the Erasmus Hall High School campus.

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Designed by architect and Superintendent of School Buildings C. B. J. Snyder, the Erasmus Hall campus was built on land surrounding the old Academy structure in four phases, beginning in 1905.

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Essentially, the school grew from a small building on Flatbush…

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…into a much wider building on Flatbush…

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…until finally, the quadrangle to Bedford Ave was completed.

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While building details become more sparse as you move beyond the Flatbush facade (a cost-cutting technique), there are still some great bits to be found, like this odd fellow wrapped up in a ball and holding a cog of some sort (anyone know?).

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I love these enormous lanterns, which can be found all over the street side of the building:

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Meanwhile, a pair of serious looking owls adorn the main entrance:

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However, as you may have noticed, the Partners in Preservation grant is not for statuary or old clapboard school buildings, but for the “restoration of four stained glass artwork.”

Because as it turns out, Erasmus Hall High School has quite a bit of stained glass…

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…including one of the coolest stained glass windows I’ve ever seen:

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Ha, OK, before we move on, can someone please explain this one to me?? I get the others – chemistry, for example…

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…Architecture and design…

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…Earth sciences…

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…and astronomy…

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But what is this one?? The symbol for Slytherin?? Either way, it’s one of my all time favorites (anyone looking for a new tattoo?).

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One of the true gems of the school’s stained-glass window collection is a five-paneled Tiffany set, pictured here above the front entrance.

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Originally, this was centerpiece of the school’s library…which of course was later chopped up into smaller classrooms, completely obscuring the Tiffany windows.

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Installed in 1919 to pay tribute to Walter B. Gunnison, the school’s first principal, today you can admire them only at the most irritating angle imaginable.

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The central crowned figure is the personification of knowledge, garbed in Greek and Roman garb.

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If there’s a centerpiece to the school’s stained glass collection, it’s to be found at the front of the recently restored auditorium…

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Seriously – this is in a public school:

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At first, I was surprised that Biblical imagery was allowed into the decor of a public school. Then I realized these were actually depictions from the life of Erasmas, the Dutch Renaissance theologist, teacher, and priest for whom the school is named.

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The work is epic, yet was added to the building by Snyder at very little extra cost:

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Meanwhile, on both sides of the auditorium…

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…are additional stained glass windows, spanning all three floors:

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One great non-window detail…

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…pairs of red-eyed owls lining the auditorium’s columns:

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The final stained glass art to be restored can be found at one of the school’s entrances…

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Here, each panel depicts elements of America’s growth. In particular, I love the skyscrapers rising out of the log cabin:

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Below, Commerce and Transportation (also love the train!).

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Finally, Letters and Communication:

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The preservation work is being carried out by Public Art For Public Schools, a group devoted to saving artwork found in public schools throughout the five boroughs. As you can imagine, there’s very little money for this sort of thing, so every penny counts. Unfortunately, Erasmus Hall High School is currently at the bottom of the voting list, and today’s the last day…

SO BE SURE TO VOTE!!!

-SCOUT

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  1. sean Avatar

    stained glass window that you can’t identify?… = biology/human biology of course.

  2. Bruce Avatar
    Bruce

    I thought maybe it was finance. /s

  3. Karen Avatar
    Karen

    I wouldn’t bet my reputation on this but: the skull as memento mori, with a serpent that represents the downfall and mortality of humanity, on top of a medieval book (book clasps and page marker with cross), leads me to believe it has to do with religion or theology.

  4. M Perkins Avatar
    M Perkins

    I suspect the window symbolizes literature, with a reference to Hamlet. The skull might be that of poor Yorick and the serpent is discussed in Act I:

    GHOST
    31 I find thee apt;
    32 And duller shouldst thou be than the fat weed
    33 That roots itself in ease on Lethe wharf,
    34 Wouldst thou not stir in this. Now, Hamlet, hear:
    35 ‘Tis given out that, sleeping in my orchard,
    36 A serpent stung me; so the whole ear of Denmark
    37 Is by a forged process of my death
    38 Rankly abused: but know, thou noble youth,
    39 The serpent that did sting thy father’s life
    40 Now wears his crown.

  5. Cynthia Avatar

    I think that the skull is a memento mori, representing the vanity of life.

  6. Ollie Avatar
    Ollie

    This is a beautiful building and along with a lot of other city structures and organizations needs to be supported and saved. I do my best to support the places I can, but I am surprised that this High School with all of it’s famous and wealthy graduates needs money. It is a shame that these people do not remember where they came from.

    1. nicholas Avatar
      nicholas

      This is quite amazing, however i attended Erasmus-hall or E-Hall and this is a terrible school there is no disipline, The amount of deaths that accured in this school because of gang violence is unexplainable. Dont judge a book by its cover, this is a bad ass school.

      1. Sayslaw Avatar
        Sayslaw

        The school was the finest non-specialized high school in the city. The student body that populates it today is a far cry from those who attended it a couple of generations ago. Everybody knows this. “Mighty mighty ‘Rasmus” she was.

  7. Emily Avatar
    Emily

    Bible studies?

    1. Inari Avatar
      Inari

      Ahahaahaa… More like OCCULT studies, darling. Alchemy, Astronomy, Freemasonry, Elements… These are quite clear symbols.

  8. Sherry Avatar
    Sherry

    I passed that building a hundred times my bus route takes me up Bedford Ave. I never noticed that building until one day while stopped at the light and the gate was open and I saw that original house and was amazed. I had to run home and look up the history of Erasmus HS and found out the story. Amazing… I love this stuff !!

  9. Rachael Avatar
    Rachael

    I would guess the snake/skull window relates to biology or medicine – the snake might be related to the caduceus or Rod of Asclepius, both of which are symbols associated with the medical profession.

    Either that or Death Eaters.

  10. toga Avatar
    toga

    C. B. J. Snyder will born and raised in Saratoga Springs, NY

    Any idea what that tree (by the dumpster) is ? Age ?

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    toga

    will= was

  12. Meredith Marciano Avatar
    Meredith Marciano

    This school is amazing. Some NYC public schools have the best art inside and we rarely get to see it. I just had reason to enter Washington Irving High School and thought it was the most gorgeous school (lobby area) I’ve ever seen. Dark wood details, murals, wall reliefs…having kids going through the process of school tours over the years has been a great way to get in to a lot of these places that normally the security guards don’t want to let you in.

  13. JenW Avatar
    JenW

    It’s the Dark Arts, of course!

  14. Greg Avatar
    Greg

    It’s a shame the Tiffany windows are so hard to see.

    Those lanterns on the side of the building look Tiffany-ish to me too. Regardless, they’re great.

  15. sylwia Avatar
    sylwia

    scull + snake + sun cross = Eternal life + Christian religion = bible studies

    1. Susan Rosefielde Avatar
      Susan Rosefielde

      Dutch art was filled with symbolism. The skull was most often used as a symbol of vanitas and memento mori, that is, reminders of time and death. However it can also be used, as in Rembrandt’s St. Jerome, to signify the seat of knowledge. When the serpent is shown with the skull, crawling through the eye holes, it may symbolize the god of knowledge, as in the guardian of the Tree of Knowledge. As such knowledge persists
      beyond death and the serpent has the secret.

  16. Beth Avatar

    My mom went to Erasmus high, as did Barbra Streisand and I’m sure a lot of other kids raised in Flatbush. She said she got an excellent education there back in the 1940s.

    Erasmus was also featured in Celebrity Ghost Stories. Michael Rapaport had some freaky experiences in the basement of the school. True or not, it was kind of cool recounting.

  17. Stuart Dauermann Avatar

    As a graduate in 1960 of “the Old Grey School,” I was flipping thrilled so see this article, courtesy of my savvy son. I am more than delighted that the facility has been preserved this way, and receiving much deserved honor. Kudos and MANY thanks to all responsible at Scouting NY for getting this out. THANK YOU!

  18. Henry Avatar
    Henry

    Like Meredith, I also recently went inside Washington Irving High School and was blown away; there are some real gems in the public school system!

  19. Libby Avatar
    Libby

    I think it’s supposed to stand for literature/Shakespeare per M Perkins’ theory

  20. Tania Duvergne Avatar
    Tania Duvergne

    Very nice to read these cool comments. To all the supporters – VOTE ERASMUS @ http://www.partnersinpreservation.com !!! It’s the last day!