
© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump
vintage mural ads & other signage by Frank H. Jump & friends

Little Italy - North Salina Street © Frank H. Jump

Little Italy - North Salina Street © Frank H. Jump
Posted in: Clothing & Retail, Syracuse NY.
Posted in: Clothing & Retail, Rochester NY.

In an alleyway off of Dundas West & Keele © Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump
Thank you Mrs. Huizenga for encouraging me to climb onto that roof!
Posted in: Carpet Retailers, Furniture, Sewing Machines, Toronto Canada.
Posted in: Astoria, Printing Companies, Queens.

Off Archer Avenue © Frank H. Jump

23rd Avenue, Astoria © Frank H. Jump

Under the Overpass - 23rd Avenue © Frank H. Jump
Posted in: Astoria, Ghost signs, ghost ads & other phantoms, Jamaica NY, Queens, Railroad, Trains.
Tagged: Conservative Democratic Clubs

© Frank H. Jump
This is the site where my great-grandmother Gatske de Jong lived and where she later sold flowers during and after World World II. Gatske was originally from Leeuwarden, Friesland before moving to Amsterdam and marrying my great-grandfather Frans Ludwig Broekveldt on April 27, 1904 – who died before my grandfather, Frans Ludwig Broekveldt II was born. She remarried Jan de Wit, a professional diamond cutter who lost an eye and became a flower merchant, and continued to live here until she died in 1960 of tuberculosis. Due to her illness, Gatske did not want to see me through a window – not being able to take me in her arms. I was ninth months old when she died on my first trip to Amsterdam.

Marriage license of my maternal great grandfather & grandmother (Netherlands) from online exhibition Bronnen uit Amsterdam (www.bronnenuitamsterdam.nl)
(Documents above previously posted on Fading Ad Blog on February 26, 2009)
During the war, a Canadian airman was shot over Leidseplein and parachuted to uncertain safety in front Gatske’s modest little stoop, which is now next door to a headshop. Ignoring Jan de Wit’s protests about getting caught by the Germans, Gatske pulled in the Canadian arm over arm, parachute and all, and cleaned his wounds with Jonge Jenever – a Dutch gin. Gatske nursed the pilot back to health – returning him to the Dutch resistance where he disappeared into obscurity.

Gatske de Jong - widowed by Frans Ludwig Broekveldt (below)

Frans Ludwig Broekveldt - Gatske's first husband and my maternal great-grandfather.

Jan de Wit - Gatske's second husband - wed April 17, 1912

Gatske de Jong - Frans Ludwig Broekveldt II - Jan de Wit

Mother & Child

Frans Ludwig Broekveldt II - my maternal grandfather - met hoepel

My grandfather as a young man on a bicycle - Frans Ludwig Broekveldt II op fiets
Happy Birthday Willy Broekveldt Jump – August 2, 1936
Posted in: Amsterdam, Genealogy, Netherlands.
Tagged: World War II

125th Street off Third Avenue - Hipstamatic App © Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump
Posted in: Advertising, Harlem, NYC.

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