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Black Lives Matter – Crown Heights, Brooklyn

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Rumours of Spring Have Deer In Feeding Frenzy in the Poconos – NEPA Cervidae #haiku

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Hungry white-tailed deer
In search of something Spring green
Beneath melting snow

Today @ Coney Island

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© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Burritos & Margaritas and making believe it isn’t 36º and windy © Frank H. Jump

Instagram – © Frank H. Jump

On the way to visit my mom at the nursing home, we were drawn to Coney Island for some reason. Yes, I did have a craving for Nathans and that played heavily into our decision to make a detour before heading out to Manhattan Beach. When we got there we were surprised to see so many people. Apparently today was opening day! Yes, Spring is definitely here. Sorry we missed all the Cyclone drama. 

Sailboat from my mother’s window – Instagram – © Frank H. Jump

Firestone Then and Now – Bedford Avenue & Empire Blvd – Crown Heights, Brooklyn

Fay S. Lincoln – 1926 – NYPL – As featured on Brownstoner

Fay Sturtevant Lincoln, known professionally as F. S. Lincoln, was an architectural photographer active from the 1930s to the 1950s in New York City, Long Island, New York State, and with commissions in Charleston, South Carolina, and Williamsburg, Virginia.Penn State University Libraries

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Vincenzo and I have passed by this corner countless times while driving up Bedford Avenue from end to end. Today we had to stop and look at it with new eyes of wonder. We both have known about Bedford Avenue’s history with automobile dealers since Brooklyn transitioned from a horse-town to an automobile town. Other remnants like the Studebaker showroom building and the Avenue D Oldsmobile derelict neon are stunning examples of this past. In researching the building, I found a Brownstoner article from November 2011 that features the topmost image from F.S. Lincoln. Now, since I’ve posted this, the odds are this building will disappear within a year. I’m bad luck. I don’t recommend hiring me for taking pics of your new home, wedding or newborn. This has been my personal Twilight Zone saga since I’ve started documenting fading ads. Not all of the images I’ve shot are gone thankfully.

Hotel Turock – Turock Bros. For Coal Hauling – Main Street – Dickson City, PA

’35¢ Per 100 Lbs’ © Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Turock Bros. – Phone 640 – CLICK FOR LARGER IMAGE © Frank H. Jump

CLICK FOR LARGER IMAGE © Frank H. Jump

Coal, Ice, Wood – 1301 Main Street – Dickson City – © Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

THE DICKSON CITY BOROUGH SCHOOL District solicits sealed bids for the furnishing of Janitors’ Supplies of the Second Class for the School Year 1938 – 37. Lists of supplies can be secured from the Secretary. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. A certified check of 10 per cent of the amount of the bid shall accompany each bid. All bids to be In the hands of the Secretary. John J. Turock. on July 1. 1936. at 7:30 P. M., at which time they shall be opened and read at an Adjourned Regular Meeting of the Board In the Board Room. JOHN J. TUROCK, Secretary, 1301 Main Street, Dickson City, Pa.  – June 24, 1936 – The Scranton Republican from Scranton, Pennsylvania · Page 30

H.J. Stoll & Sons Inc. – Feeds & Concentrates – Montgomery Brothers – Portland, OR – Pacific NW Correspondent – Howie Schechter

© Howie Schechter

The building pictured is located on NW Marshall. “H. J. STOLL & SONS was formed on 1938-01-17 in Oregon by ROBERT F STOLL located at 2320 SE GRAND AVE, PORTLAND, OR, 97214. It is no longer active.” – Business Profiles dot com

© Howie Schechter

Farm Scene – Oregon Feed & Grain Association

H.J. Stoll is a Honorary Lifetime Member of the Oregon Feed & Grain Association.

Back of building – © Howie Schechter

Moe Levy & Sons – Mens Clothes – Ridgewood, Queens

© Vincenzo Aiosa

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Berenice Abbott (1898-1991) – October 25, 1935 – Museum of the City of NY (CLICK FOR LINK)

Walker Evans (American, 1903–1975) – Untitled, (Moe Levy & Son, N.Y.), ca. 1934–1938 – Robert Mann Gallery

Piggly Wiggly – Nacogdoches, TX – Chris Adams

Exquisitely Bored in Nacogdoches – Flickr Stream © Chris Adams

circa 1935 – glenbow dot org

© Chris Adams

Etsy

© Chris Adams

CLICK FOR LARGER IMAGE – eBay

United Pipe Nipple Co. Inc. – Plumbing Supplies – Manufacturer of Pipe Nipples – Atlantic Avenue – Ocean Hill, Brooklyn

Columbus Place © Vincenzo Aiosa

Elm Street Paint & Hardware – Yonkers, NY

Elm Paint & Hardware – glass, paint, windows, electrical, repaired, locks, plumbing, keys made, exterminating supplies © Vincenzo Aiosa

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