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vintage mural ads & other signage by Frank H. Jump & friends
Posted in: Erie Lackawanna, Gouldsboro PA, Train Stations, Trains.
Posted in: Amersfoort NL, Windows.

© Frank H. Jump
Huntt, born in Richmond and the grandson of one of Richmond’s earliest architects, Otis Manson, practiced in town from 1892 to 1920, designing a host of buildings of every type and in every style. This is his finest surviving commercial design. The fireproof reinforced concrete building has exterior details reminiscent of the Arts and Crafts movement. The facade has massive piers topped by round corbeled arches. Beneath the arches are steel casement windows. The exterior cladding alternates between green and white tile and dark brick.– Society of Architectural Historians
Posted in: Richmond VA, Warehouses.

January 2009 © Frank H. Jump
Cornelius Kenny left Ireland in 1849 during the famine as he could not collect rent from his starving tenants. He had been a prosperous farmer in Clare, living at Milford house near Milford. With him came his wife Ellen Sampson and his young family including his son Cornelius David Kenny the founder of C.D.Kenny. They moved to Rochester, Monroe County New York where they had cousins already established. In 1872 Cornelius D Kenny moved to Baltimore Maryland with his wife Clare Semmes Doyle Kenny and their daughters. He set up a highly successful business, a chain of 60 coffee shops all over the Southern states and also in Pennsylvania and Ohio and also a wholesale tea and coffee importers. He died in 1902 and received an obit in the New York Times. – Margaret Gallery (cousin of Kenny).
The C.D. Kenny Co. was founded by Rochester, N.Y., native C.D. Kenny, who arrived in Baltimore in 1872 and opened a coffee, tea and sugar store at Lexington and Greene streets. He later expanded the business to other local outlets and eventually to Washington, D.C., Richmond, Va., and most of the southern states as well as Pennsylvania and Ohio. – Baltimore Sun
UPDATED ON JULY 18, 2013
Posted in: Coffee Tea Cacao, Ghost signs, ghost ads & other phantoms, Richmond VA, Sugar.

CLICK FOR LARGER IMAGE – Collage of Roger Dean, Original photos of petroglyphs in NM & Getty Photo of Stonehenge
Winter Solstice 2012: A Shortest Day Of The Year Marked By Pagan Celebrations
Posted in: Winter Solstice.

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump
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