January, 2008:
Colorants History dot org blog – Robert Baptista
Atlas Colors Food Dye Tin Labelled Oroline Yellow
Photo: Courtesy of Bill Bossemeyer. – Colorants History.org
Refrigerators – Washers – Parts & Service- Clinton Hill, Brooklyn 2004
© Frank H. Jump
I love the old telephone exchange “UL – 7” ULster 7. Visit the TENproject Database – Telephone Exchange Database and share your telephone exchange memories.
Simoniz Revisited – Empire Blvd – Ebbets Field, Brooklyn
Simoniz- “Motorists Wise, Simonize. Protects Finish In All Weather.” West End at 70th Street
Garage- Auto Machine Works- Phone Flatbush 6727 – Modern Advertising Company
February 19, 2007 President’s Day – Empire Blvd b/w Franklin & Bedford Avenues
(The day New Jersey instituted Civil Unions for same-sex couples.)
The images below were taken on Sunday, January 27, 2008
© Frank H. Jump
Interboro Brewing Company – Montgomery Street – Crown Heights, Brooklyn
© Frank H. Jump
Interboro Brewing Company– In January 1913, the Consumers Park Brewery merged with the New York and Brooklyn Brewing Company, with the new company called “Interboro Brewing Company.” Their brands were “Interboro” and “Bismark.” The New York and Brooklyn Brewing Company plants were closed and all their beer was brewed at the Consumers Park plant.
The Interboro Brewing Company continued in business through 1920, when they closed because of Prohibition. “Consumers Park” also was the name of a train station at Montgomery Street. The stop was part of the old Brooklyn Rapid Transit subway line—later reorganized as the Brooklyn Manhattan Transit (BMT). On November 1, 1918, a train crash occurred in the tunnel of the next station, Malbone Street (Empire Boulevard). It took the lives of 97 people on the Brighton Beach local-express and sent many others to the hospital. Bodies of the fatally injured were brought to the local police stationhouse and to the lobby of Ebbets Field. The Malbone Street crash remains the city’s worst subway disaster. – Times Newsweekly
Modern Brewery Age – May 24, 2004 FindArticles – Brooklyn celebrates long brewing history