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Frank's Department Store – Hempstead – Jamaica, Queens Ad


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Pintchik Paints – Rediscovering Jamaica, Jamaica Queens





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Pintchik Paints and Mary’s Idle Hour Pizza. Check out Kevin Walsh’s Forgotten-NY Queens Fading Ads.

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Fletcher's Castoria – Rediscovering Jamaica… Jamaica, Queens

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

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© Frank H. Jump

Archer Avenue off Sutphin Blvd. Fletcher’s Castoria is one of the most prolific and lasting fading ads in the NYC area. Originally formulated as a childrens’ laxative by the Centaur Company, the slogans often read – “Fletcher’s Castoria – Made Especially for Children.”

For Fine Foods, Pintchik… Rediscovering Jamaica, Jamaica Queens

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© Frank H. Jump

Fine foods was advertising an Italian restaurant.

Pintchik was a paint store. The razorwire is ubitquitous.

Ebony Oil Corp. – Merrick Blvd. – Jamaica, Queens

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© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump
© Frank H. Jump

As I continue posting images from my Rediscovering Jamaica, Jamaica Queens series- which was prompted by the urging my friend Thurman Mathis from my Queens College days in an effort to document the area before urban redevelopment erases all traces of Jamaica’s past- I found this article in the October 21, 1991 edition of the New York Times by Alan S. Oser entitled Perspectives: The Planner in Jamaica; Carrying the Torch for Downtown Growth , which foreshadows today’s continuing urban development. Notice the references to the Ebony Oil Corp.

Jamaican Cornice – Jamaica, NY

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© Frank H. Jump

Bread – Sutphin Blvd, Jamaica Queens, NY


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Max Berman & Sons – Stewart Avenue – Maspeth, Queens

© Vincenzo Aiosa
© Vincenzo Aiosa

A lumber company

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Atlas Waste Manufacturing Co. – Glendale, Queens

© Vincenzo Aiosa
© Vincenzo Aiosa

Blimpie on Jamaica Avenue

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© Frank H. Jump