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Large Fading Ad Behind Keller Hotel – Barrow Street – West Village, NYC

Barrow Ad Behind Keller Hotel

Barrow Ad Behind Keller Hotel
© Frank H. Jump

Birnbach & Littelfuse – West Side Hwy & Canal Street

Littelfuse - West Side Hwy

Housewares – Paper Bags – 7th St & Fifth Ave – Park Slope, Brooklyn

Housewares - Park Slope, Brooklyn

Housewares - Park Slope, Brooklyn
© Frank H. Jump

Sheri Beatty Digs Into Her Digital Archive for a Midwestern Treasure


© Sheri Beatty – Taken in Springfield MO – July 2004

Sheri Beatty recently sent me these images she had taken four years ago of a restored Missourian Yellow Bonnet Food Products sign I had posted on my Fading AIDS Gallery site in 1999.


© Frank H. Jump

Chris Belena Shoots West 32nd Street Sign


© Chris Belena

Brooklyn resident – Chris Belena had taken this shot of the recently unobscured sign near Greeley Square in Manhattan, which mysteriously was forwarded to me. Check out Forgotten NYs extensive page about this sign, which features Walter Grutchfield’s images and investigative history of this vintage mural ad.

Paper & Wooden Ware – 7th St & Fifth Ave – Park Slope, Brooklyn

Paper & Wooden Matches - Seventh Street & Fifth Avenue - Park Slope
© Frank H. Jump

RIP: Olive Riley – Reckitt's Blue Reference from The World's Oldest Blogger's Last Posting Before Her Death


© Frank H. Jump

Kevin Walsh (Forgotten-NY) just forwarded me a message from Dawn Eden (formerly from NY Daily News) about the death of an Australian woman, who apparently was deemed the “world’s oldest blogger” by conservative blogger Duane Lester (All American Blogger). In Lester’s posting, he included the last posting from Olive Riley’s Blog. Here’s an excerpt:

In a post titled “Washing Day,” Riley wrote: “You 21st Century people live a different life than the one I lived as a youngster in the early 1900s. Take washing day, for instance. These days you just toss your dirty clothes into a washing machine, press a few switches, and it’s done.”

She then described how she helped do laundry as a youngster, starting with finding “a few pieces of wood to fire the copper for Mum.”

“When the water in the copper began to boil, Mum would add a cupful of soap chips, and throw in a cube of Reckitt’s Blue wrapped in a muslin bag to whiten the clothes,” she wrote. “Then she put in all the dirty clothes, first rubbing out the stains with a bar of Sunlight soap. … that was jolly hard work.”

Olive died last Saturday at a nursing home in New South Wales at age 108.

Viva La France! Bastille Day Fade: Liqueurs Chartreuse – French Alps Outside Briançon


© Frank H. Jump

Other images of this sign on Bartolomeo Mecánico’s site.

Red Hook Bakery Revisited – Inside the Gates

Red Hook Bakery

Red Hook Bakery

Red Hook Bakery

Red Hook Bakery

Red Hook Bakery

Red Hook Bakery

Red Hook Bakery

Red Hook Bakery

Red Hook Bakery
© Frank H. Jump

James Wells Sons Realty – Chelsea, NYC

James Wells Sons Realty - Chelsea

James Wells Sons Realty - Chelsea

James Wells Sons Realty - Chelsea
© Frank H. Jump