Fading Ad Blog Rotating Header Image

October, 2009:

William Oothout & Son – Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

NY TImes

NY TImes

Born in NYC on Aug. 6, 1856. The last of an old New York Dutch family, Oothout was a descendant of George Washington and J. P. Morgan. The desire for a milder climate led him to San Francisco in 1892. He was a close friend of artist Charles Rollo Peters; their grandfathers had been banking friends in NYC. A wealthy philanthropist, Oothout died in San Francisco on Aug. 29, 1927. Member: Bohemian Club - Courtesy of Ask Art dot com

Son of William Oothout - Born in NYC on Aug. 6, 1856. The last of an old New York Dutch family, Oothout was a descendant of George Washington and J. P. Morgan. The desire for a milder climate led him to San Francisco in 1892. He was a close friend of artist Charles Rollo Peters; their grandfathers had been banking friends in NYC. A wealthy philanthropist, Oothout died in San Francisco on Aug. 29, 1927. Member: Bohemian Club - Courtesy of Ask Art dot com

Green-Wood Cemetery Romp – Angels & Accordions – Brooklyn

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Warehouse – Open To The Public – Williamsburg, Brooklyn

© Vincenzo Aiosa

May 2008 © Vincenzo Aiosa

© Vincenzo Aiosa

September 2009 © Vincenzo Aiosa

Rex Flour – Rex is King – Spokane, WA

© Frank H. Jump

Smoking Tobacco Pentimento © Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

A gorgeous shot on Flickr!

Rex Flour – Rex is King – Butte, MT

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

The Lincoln Hotel – Butte Special Beer – Butte, MT

© Frank H. Jump

Montana's Finest Beer © Frank H. Jump

Flickr images

Pekin Chop Suey – Butte, MT

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Luteys Grocery Co – Butte, MT

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

The Montana Standard – Ghost signs: Old slogans never die in Butte. . . By Kim Kohn