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Behind Newkirk Plaza – Before & After Renovations – Ditmas Park, Brooklyn

BEFORE RENOVATIONS: July 7, 2007

Newkirk Chemist - Newkirk Plaza, Brooklyn

Newkirk Chemist - Newkirk Plaza, Brooklyn

Newkirk Chemist - Newkirk Plaza, Brooklyn

Newkirk Chemist - Newkirk Plaza, Brooklyn

Newkirk Sealtest - Newkirk Plaza, Brooklyn

AFTER RENOVATIONS: February 24, 2008

Newkirk Chemist - Newkirk Plaza, Brooklyn

Newkirk Pharmacy

Newkirk Hairstylist

Newkirk Hairstylist - Look Better, Feel Better

Newkirk Hairstylist
© Frank H. Jump

“Look Better – Feel Better”

Still a touch of the old gray left behind.

Baptista Search Uncovers Vintage Gems

Auctiva.com

Library of Congress Archival Image

Above are images Robert Baptista (colorantshistory.org) found while commenting on some of my Pearline Soap postings. Pearline Soap ad: Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

Baptista’s invaluable comments on this blog are worth being their own postings. Hey Robert- let me just make you a co-editor already! Below are his comments.

James Pyle made soap at 350 Washington St. in Manhattan in the 1860s. The product was sold in grocery stores as Pyle’s O.K. Soap. He later moved the factory to 414 Washington St. and sold Pearline Soap in one-pound packages at 15 cents per package. It was a coarse white powder formulated with sodium carbonate for washing clothes. A colorful vintage ad can be seen at the link:

A fascinating period photo is at the Library of Congress which depicts a little girl sitting on opened crates of Pearline washing compound, crying. She apparently mistook the small boxes for Crackerjacks! 

The Pearline Soap factory is being converted to condominiums with a cool $5 million starting price. Photos, a map, and more old Pearline ads

Photo Basement's Forty-One Hilarious Science Fair Experiments

PS119 Science Fair 2007

PS119 Science Fair 2007

Schorndorfer Ammonia
© Frank H. Jump

A couple of days ago, a colleague forwarded this hilarious blog posting at Photo Basement: 41 Hilarious Science Fair Experiments. We had put our dog ThelmaLu down and it was the first time I had laughed (or stopped crying) since. Since I do teach elementary science, I am a bit biased about my students’ science fair projects. The above images are from the Flatlands Amersfort School Science Fair 2007 and are not part of the 41 spoof. But I must say, for elementary school aged kids, they really rank amongst the Middle & High School calibre projects I’ve seen. And do they know their audience when they use vintage images of products or don’t they know their audience?

Henry L. Schorndorfer of Cleveland OH was a chemist and went into business with founder of Zipp Manufacturing Company – John Zipp in 1885 – the makers of Root Beer. Click here for a detailed PDF of the Zipp company. Schorndorfer later opened the Schorndorfer & Eberhard Co. Schorndorfer’s company was also known for making food extracts and in this image above, ammonia and cleaning products. Below are two Google Books archives citing the Schorndorfer & Eberhard Co:

Google Books

Schorndorfer & Eberhard

According to the Annual Statistical Report of the Secretary General of Ohio – 1921, the Schorndorfer company name was officially changed to the Stern Bros. Co.

Schorndorfer & Eberhard

The trail ends there. Any leads?

Empty Field of Mustard Yellow – 60th Street – Boro Park, Brooklyn

Empty Mustard Field
© Frank H. Jump

Puffer – Funghi

Puffer
Puffer © Frank H. Jump

More Gowanus Expressway Signs featured on Amy Langfield's New York Notebook

Amy Langfield

Amy Langfield
Amy Langfield’s New York Notebook

This posting was brought to my attention by my buddy Kevin Walsh (Forgotten-NY).

Aaron's – Park Slope, Brooklyn

Aaron's - Park Slope

Aaron's - Park Slope

Aaron's - Park Slope

Aaron's - Park Slope

Aaron's - Park Slope

Aaron's - Park Slope

Aaron's - Park Slope

Aaron's - Park Slope
© Frank H. Jump

Has Aaron’s Fine Ladies Apparel become Aaron’s Realty?

Biltrite – Park Slope, Brooklyn

Biltrite

Biltrite
© Frank H. Jump

American Biltrite Ad

Biltrite Ad

Biltrite Ad
eBay

Atlantic Yards Camera Club – Sunday, February 10, 2008

Camera Club
Atlantic Yards Camera Club gathering in Bear Garden before action.

Coming Storm
The approaching storm.

Camera Club

Katheryn McInnis
Katherine McInnis, photographer/teacher who was harrassed by MTA police for using her camera near the Atlantic Yards footprint, joined the fray on Sunday in support of our First Amendment rights. Read more about it in detail at Brit in Brooklyn Blog. Amazing how we live in a country where owning a gun is considered an inalienable right, but documenting our time with a camera is considered subversive. Adrian caught me in his pic here. Here are some more pics from the “action” plus some of my distractions.

Camera Club

Camera Club

Camera Club

Camera Club

Camera Club

Camera Club

Camera Club

Camera Club

Camera Club

Camera Club

Camera Club

Camera Club

Camera Club

Camera Club

Camera Club

Camera Club

Camera Club

Camera Club

Camera Club

You Can't Go Both Ways

Winners Circle

Eminent Domain

Eminent Domain

Eminent Domain

Eminent Obama?

No Arena

No Arena

Su Casa

Su Casa

Fireproof Warehouse

Si Ereht Epoh Tey?
© Frank H. Jump

Creative Times Hosted BROOKLYN BLOGADE @ Faan on Smith Street

Eleanor & Mike - Creative Times
Eleanor Traubman & Mike Sorgatz – Creative Times Blog

Faan Table
Mao guards the tables at Faan.

Mike & Eleanor
Mike & Eleanor

Blogade @ Faan
Party favors courtesy of Pete Solomita (Little Buddy Biscuit Company)
& Ann Lopatin Blue Ribbon General Store.

Faan Table

Adrian - Brit in Brooklyn
Adrian Kinloch (Brit In Brooklyn)

Chandru - I'm Seeing Green
Chandru Murthi (I’m Seeing Green)

Joyce - Bad Girl Blog
Joyce Hanson (My Bad Girl Blog)

Katia - Pardon Me For Asking
Katia Kelly (Pardon Me For Asking)

Morgan - Brooklyn Optimist
Morgan Pehme (Brooklyn Optimist) Check out his recap of today’s get-together!

Rob, Petra, Chandru
Rob Lenihan (Luna Park Gazette), Petra “The Changeling” Symister (Bed-Stuy Blog) & Chandru

Petra & Chandru
Petra & Chandru

Eleanor & Adrian
Eleanor & Adrian

Xris & Rob
Xris Kreussling (Flatbush Gardener) & Rob

Xris Kreussling
Xris

Morgan from Brooklyn Optimist does a great job at summing up our lovely lunch and brainstorming session. Thanks Eleanor & Mike for hosting this monthly Brooklyn Bloggers event!