
July 2009 © Vincenzo Aiosa

© Frank H. Jump
The Coast Trading Company Inc. Grain Elevator is a 120 foot silo in Spokane built in the early modernism style of the late 1920’s and has been the subject of other urban photographers (Flickr).
vintage mural ads & other signage by Frank H. Jump & friends

July 2009 © Vincenzo Aiosa

© Frank H. Jump
The Coast Trading Company Inc. Grain Elevator is a 120 foot silo in Spokane built in the early modernism style of the late 1920’s and has been the subject of other urban photographers (Flickr).
Posted in: Grain Silos, Spokane WA.
Posted in: Bus Services, Bus Terminals, Motels, Wallace ID.

© Vincenzo Aiosa

© Vincenzo Aiosa

© Vincenzo Aiosa

© Vincenzo Aiosa
Posted in: Nabisco, Spokane WA.

July 2009 © Frank H. Jump
Posted in: Cigars, Spokane WA, Tobaccoania.
Posted in: Soft Drinks, Spokane WA.
Posted in: Bakeries, Cooperatives, Gaia Son, Leiden NL, Lowlands Correspondent, Repainted Fading Ads.

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump
Posted in: Gent BE, Graffiti, Street Art.

© Gaia Son

© Gaia Son

© Gaia Son
Vilmos Huszár (1884–1960) was a Hungarian painter and designer. He lived in The Netherlands, where he was one of the founder members of the art movement De Stijl.
Huszár was born in Budapest, Hungary. He emigrated to The Netherlands in 1905, settling at first in Voorburg. He was influenced by Cubism and Futurism. He met other influential artists including Piet Mondrian and Theo van Doesburg, both central figures in establishing the De Stijl movement with Huszár in 1917. Huszár also co-founded the De Stijl magazine and designed the cover for the first issue.
In 1926 he created a complete visual identity for Miss Blanche Virginia cigarettes, which included packaging, advertising, andpoint of sale displays. The concept drew on the imagery associated with the emergent “New Women”, or Flappers. The Flappers were perceived as young, single, urban, and employed, with independent ideas and a certain disdain for authority and social norms. The smoking of cigarettes was closely associated with their newfound independence. –Wikipedia
Posted in: Cigarettes, Gaia Son, Leiden NL, Lowlands Correspondent, Repainted Fading Ads, Tobaccoania.
Tagged: De Stijl · Dutch Modernism

© Frank H. Jump

Can be seen from the train from Amsterdam to Hilversum. © Frank H. Jump
The Bensdorp company was founded in 1840 in the Kerkstraat 184 in Amsterdam by Gerardus Bernardus Bensdorp as a chocolate factory. By the end of the 19th and early 20th century there were stores in Germany and Austria.
In 1901, the Bensdorp chocolate factory was in the German city of Kleve erected near the margarine works of Van den Bergh. During World War II, the chocolate factory was completely destroyed. In 1949, the Bensdorp operations resumed. In 1962, a merger with the cocoa producers Bensdorp Blooker’s Cacao en Chocolade Fabrieken based in Amsterdam. In 1971, the company was taken over by Unilever. The company was sold in 1984 to the Barry Callebaut Group (Switzerland), which has retained the name Bensdorp today. – Wikipedia (DE)
Posted in: Cacao, Netherlands.

170 South Lincoln Street © Vincenzo Aiosa

© Vincenzo Aiosa

Ken Bush Company 170 South Lincoln Street © Vincenzo Aiosa
Posted in: Ghost signs, ghost ads & other phantoms, Hosiery, Spokane WA.

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