var alt_array = new Array();
var temp_array14 = new Array();



alt_array[0] = "ddf_ls_222.jpg|ddf_ls_222_s.jpg|Department of Docks and Ferries|S. S. Olympic, 1911|June 22, 1911|The ocean liner S.S. Olympic, is shown docking at North [Hudson] River Pier 59.|Lanternslide|N/A|N/A|N/A|Waterfront, Oceanliners, Ships and shipping|DDF LS 222";
alt_array[1] = "bpb_2298.jpg|bpb_2298_s.jpg|Borough President Brooklyn|Swimming at Coney Island, 1922|July 30, 1922|View looking west from the Steeplechase Pier on the Coney Island, Brooklyn, boardwalk.  Bathers wave to the photographer.|N/A|N/A|Rutter|N/A|Beaches, Piers, Neighborhoods – Brooklyn – Coney Island, Waterfront|BPB 2298";
alt_array[2] = "bps_06178.jpg|bps_06178_s.jpg|Department of Plant and Structures|Rockaway Point, 1920|July 29, 1920|A woman in long-skirt and a child look down at the water from a wooden footwalk at Rockaway Point, ''Seabreeze,'' in Queens.|N/A|N/A|Eugene de Salignac|N/A|Docks, Rockaway Point|BPS 6178";
alt_array[3] = "doh_a530-3.jpg|doh_a530-3_s.jpg|Department of Health|Sanitary Inspections, 1950|July 30, 1950|Standing on a beach, two young women and a man wearing swimsuits look at a sign which says,'‘Condemned Shell Fish Area, No Clams, Mussels, or Oysters Permitted To Be Taken From These Waters.''  A Health Department inspector points to the sign.  Beach location unknown.|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|Beaches, Diseases, Health ordinances, Waterfront|DOH A530-3";
alt_array[4] = "bpb_2881.jpg|bpb_2881_s.jpg|Borough President Brooklyn|Coney Island Boardwalk, Brooklyn, 1922|December 6, 1922|This view shows a deserted Coney Island Boardwalk and boarded-up buildings near West 12 Street.  Two Ferris wheels appear in the background.|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|Baths, Billboards, Waterfront, Neighborhoods – Brooklyn – Coney Island|BPB 2881";
alt_array[5] = "bpb_2521.jpg|bpb_2521_s.jpg|Borough President Brooklyn|Coney Island Lifeguards, Brooklyn, 1922|September 14, 1922|Fifty-four Coney Island beach lifeguards pose in five rows on a bleacher.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Rutter Studio|Lifeguards, Beaches, Waterfront, Neighborhoods – Brooklyn – Coney Island|BPB 2521";
alt_array[6] = "bps_02911.jpg|bps_02911_s.jpg|Department of Plant and Structures|Point Pleasant, Jamaica, Queens, 1911|June 26, 1911|Located on the salt flats of Jamaica Bay, this two-story wooden structure houses Pump and Hose Company No. 1, of Point Pleasant.  Two pieces of fire fighting apparatus are visible inside the wide double-doors held open by a man standing to the side; a wooden ramp leads down to a road paved with crushed shells.|N/A|N/A|Eugene de Salignac|N/A|Firehouses, Jamaica Bay|BPS 2911";
alt_array[7] = "bpb_2299.jpg|bpb_2299_s.jpg|Borough President Brooklyn|Sunday Bathers, Coney Island, 1922|July 30, 1922|People wearing old-fashioned bathing costumes crowd the beach looking west from the Steeplechase Pier on Coney Island, Brooklyn.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Rutter Studio|Beaches, Piers, Waterfront, Neighborhoods – Brooklyn – Coney Island|BPB 2299";



for(x=0;x<alt_array.length;x++) {
	temp_array14[x] = alt_array[x] + "|waterfront";
}

