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Tip Top Cereal Co Revisited: Behind Pump & Ice – Cleveland, OH – Featured Fade, Joshua Kudlaty

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Several years ago, you posted a picture of my father’s “shop” Pump and Ice Machine, Inc, in Cleveland Ohio. My son Joshua Kudlaty drove by there Sunday [as they] were headed to a Cleveland Indians game, and decided to stop by and see “Grandpa’s shop.” Property is now out of the family, and it looks like may be headed for the wrecking ball. sigh. Yes, fading.  Place is now abandoned. Sigh. But he got this picture -the back view. I thought you might like to see it. – Kathi Waite

Previously posted on FAB

Albers Rolled Oats – Frederick Hotel – Spokane, WA – July 2009 – History of Oregon – Bernard Albers

© Frank H. Jump

Look For The Miner – © Frank H. Jump

 

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Elsewhere on the Internet:

Tip Top Cereal Co – All Types of Machine Work – 2515 Canal Road – Cleveland, OH

© Vincenzo Aiosa

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Featured Fade – Old Fleming’s Creamoata Factory, Gore – New Zealand – Kevin Langley

© Kevin Langley

Creamoata factory, Gore

This factory was the home of Fleming’s Creamoata, an oatmeal porridge that was the staple breakfast for thousands of New Zealand children for much of the 20th century. The Sergeant Dan figure, seen here on the side of the building, was used to promote the product. The mill was built in 1919 and was closed in 2001 when the overseas owners shifted the operation to Australia.Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand – Arable Farming

Sergeant Dan

Fleming's

Up Top Cereal Co – Cleveland, OH

© Vincenzo Aiosa

© Vincenzo Aiosa

Corn, Corn & More Corn – Ethanol Alley, Ohio

© Bob Kisken
© Bob Kisken

Gorgeous shot Bob!

On Ethanol & Biodiesel

Kisken In Ohio

© Bob Kisken
© Bob Kisken

Corny!

Aggie Heaven – Montana

© Bob Kisken

© Bob Kisken

© Bob Kisken
© Bob Kisken

Ceretana Feeds – Near Highwood, Montana

© Bob Kisken

© Bob Kisken
© Bob Kisken

Quaker Oats- Washington, D.C. circa 1870s

This fading ad was originally shot by American born watercolourist
Sandra Walker who resides in London, England.

This is a watercolour by © Sandra Walker- not a photo!