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Gulf Heating Oils – Solar Heat – Bayside Fuel Oil Depot Corp – Gowanus Canal, Brooklyn

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Rivoli Fuel & Memorial Mural – Arthur Avenue – The Bronx

Rivoli Fuel Oil - Memorial Mural - Arthur Ave., Bronx - © Vincenzo Aiosa

Rivoli Fuel Oil Burners & Boilers - Memorial Mural - Arthur Ave., Bronx - © Vincenzo Aiosa

Arthur Avenue Memorial Mural - The Bronx - © Vincenzo Aiosa

Arthur Avenue Memorial Mural - The Bronx - © Vincenzo Aiosa

Sharkey's Fuel – Coal & Oil – Texaco – South Canaan, PA

Texaco - So. Canaan, PA

McKinney’s Garage – Valvoline

Texaco - So. Canaan, PA

Honesdale Flea Market

Texaco - So. Canaan, PA

Texaco - So. Canaan, PA
© Frank H. Jump

New Utrecht Fuel Oil – Sunset Park, Brooklyn

New Utrecht Fuel Oil
© Frank H. Jump

Industrial Brooklyn – Views of the Grain Terminal – Home Depot Parking Lot – Gowanus Creek

Grain Terminal - Brooklyn, Gowanua

Grain Terminal - Brooklyn, Gowanua

Grain Terminal - Brooklyn, Gowanua

Grain Terminal - Brooklyn, Gowanua

Grain Terminal - Brooklyn, Gowanua

Grain Terminal - Brooklyn, Gowanua

Gowanus Sunset

Grain Terminal - Red Hook, Brooklyn
© Frank H. Jump

More of my Grain Terminal shots

Robert’s Curbed shots

Dark Passage Views

Bridge & Tunnel Club

Gowanus Lounge features F. Trainer’s Flickr shots from atop and inside the Grain Terminal.

Caplicki’s Flickr shots

Red Hook Waterfront History

Bayside Fuel Oil Depot Corp – Smith Street & North 12th Street, Brooklyn

Bayside Fuel Oil Depot Corp. - Smith Street & North 12th Street, Brooklyn

Bayside Fuel Oil Depot Corp. - Smith Street & North 12th Street, Brooklyn
© Frank H. Jump

Paragon Oil – Long Island City, NY

Paragon Oil - LIC, NY
© Frank H. Jump

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

© Frank H. Jump

© 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.

Stern Bros Fuel Oil Co.

Stern Bros Fuel Oil Co.
© Frank H. Jump

Ocean Avenue- Brooklyn, NY