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Home of Daniel F. Sullivan Co. Advertising – Boston, MA
My condolences to the Sullivan Family for your loss of Daniel F Sullivan, Jr.
Trinity Boxing Club – An Inspirational Sign – 110 Greenwich Street – Lower Manhattan
Related links:
- Trinity Boxing Club NYC Website
- CNN: Mary Snow
- Forbes Magazine on Martin Snow & the Waterfront Boxing Club
Wikipedia links to Quoted Notables & other Featured Personalities:
Pre-WWII Philips Electronics Ad – Harlingen – Friesland, Netherlands
This treasure was spotted while my mom and I were travelling through Friesland, Holland’s northern province. The language spoken there is totally different than Dutch.
I love the toaster in the upper left. This fresco is truly a work of art created by the original artist, and time.
This ad is quite possibly pre-World War II. – Fading Ad Campaign
Harlingen was given its city rights in 1234.
More on the Frisian language.
77 WABC – Harlem, NYC – taken August 1999
Ron Lundy, Harry Harrison Cousin Brucie- these were the most influential voices of my childhood. These men were the DJ’s of my era.
My fondest memories were those sunny days when mom said, “Pack up a pail and shovel, we’re goin’ to the beach. And don’t forget the transistor radio!”
The Sounds of Motown filled the salty air of the Rockaways. And the Beatles, Beach Boys, and all of those fabulous hits we now call classic oldies flew over the radio waves and floated above the surf. I can still hear the roar of the rollercoaster of Rockaway Playland.
Maybe I’m just getting old but they don’t make ’em like that anymore. – Fading Ad Campaign 1999
Go – Union City, NJ
VOTE! Early Election Turn-out in Flatbush Produces Long Lines & Hope
After arriving at my polling place at 6:15AM on P.S. 269 on Nostrand & Newkirk Avenues, I realized I should have set my alarm clock for an earlier time (and should NOT have played the snooze button twice) because the line stretched around the block all the way past New York Avenue. Talk was hopeful on the line but my hopes were dashed as I got to my election district’s line since the machine was inoperable and I had to fill out a paper ballot. Something about pulling the handle across, clicking the keys and pulling the handle back again that is so aurally and physically satisfying. Didn’t need to videotape this so I photographed it.